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Emergency declaration issued to hasten Stern Grove repairs after flooding

The SFPUC issued an emergency declaration to get Stern Grove repairs moving after a water main rupture caused massive flooding…

3 years ago

Breed nominates City Attorney Dennis Herrera to head up SFPUC

Mayor London Breed Monday nominated a familiar face in local politics as the next San Francisco Public Utilities Commission general…

3 years ago

SF increases access to clean water with 12 new drink tap stations

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on Wednesday announced the installation of 12 new drink tap stations around the city's…

3 years ago

SF weighs acquisition of PG&E assets to meet clean, independent energy goals

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission released a report Monday identifying ways the city could decrease its dependence on PG&E…

5 years ago

‘The Story of Poo’ explains City’s sewer system

San Francisco school kids will get an inside look into the city's sewer system through an animated educational video created…

6 years ago

Sinkhole repair work impacts Hayes Street

One lane of traffic will be open on Hayes Street in San Francisco this week while the San Francisco Public…

6 years ago

San Francisco taps LEDs for brighter, cheaper streetlights

The new LED lights will shine warmer white light, consume half the energy, and last four times longer.

7 years ago

Peninsula watershed access plan heads to vote

A proposal to further open up a large tract of Peninsula open space controlled by the San Francisco Public Utilities…

8 years ago

New park breaks ground at 17th and Folsom

San Francisco officials Thursday broke ground in the Mission District on what will become The City's first new neighborhood park…

8 years ago

City tests flood barriers at 17th and Folsom

San Francisco officials are hoping removable barriers will protect businesses and residents at a flood-prone Mission District intersection.

8 years ago

Great Highway closed for road work

Southbound traffic on Great Highway will be detoured on weekdays through mid-March while work crews shift excess sand from the…

8 years ago

San Francisco officials tout CleanPowerSF future

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission and The City's board of supervisors held a celebration touting the new energy service…

8 years ago

Church Street sinkhole causes Muni delays

Officials said they are hoping to have a sinkhole in Noe Valley repaired today after an 18-inch sewer main failed.

8 years ago

Funky water expected as SFPUC tests East Bay water supply

Some East Bay residents might notice their water has a different taste or odor while the San Francisco Public Utilities…

9 years ago

Lightning storm poses wildfire risk

Dry thunderstorms moving through the Bay Area through Friday morning could increase the risk for wildfires.

9 years ago

San Bruno pipeline shut down for repairs

A major water pipeline that broke in San Bruno on Monday night has been shut down for repairs.

9 years ago

Utilities scramble after Crystal Springs pipeline bursts

"Millions of gallons" of water were lost in a pipeline break in San Bruno near the Crystal Springs Reservoir.

9 years ago

CleanPowerSF could be two-thirds non-renewable

The CleanPowerSF program has taken over a decade to be developed and still faces issues that might further hold up…

9 years ago

SF mandates 25 percent cut in outdoor irrigation

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission passed a measure Tuesday that aims to aggressively conserve water in The City.

9 years ago

City Hall never too old to go green

San Francisco City Hall has become the world's oldest building to receive LEED Platinum certification.

9 years ago

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