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infrastructure to better understand what resonates with the resident as we think about the san francisco watershed. many of the awareness campaign your number two is now number one their castle and educating residents. we've had different opinions their provacative adds but we really i think all of us who collectively agree they're getting educated. last week in washington, d.c. we talked about the sewer campaign and our representative heard about this and that's an interesting feedback. we're increasing our social media on twitter and facebook using this tool to educate residents that don't typically engage with the puc. we've represented the regulatory at the local state and a federal level. we've passed about 50 items at the board of supervisors. at the state level we are pro-active in having an our priorities as well as advocating interests. lecturer we advocated working closely with s f p u d for proposition 39 which resulted in an altered two or $3 million and energy efficient dollars. at the federal level we've been working with the mayor's office to talk about infrastructure. last week our
infrastructure to better understand what resonates with the resident as we think about the san francisco watershed. many of the awareness campaign your number two is now number one their castle and educating residents. we've had different opinions their provacative adds but we really i think all of us who collectively agree they're getting educated. last week in washington, d.c. we talked about the sewer campaign and our representative heard about this and that's an interesting feedback. we're...
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supply strategy and some critical parts of that san francisco by adapting that strategy plaza limits on the water that we could import from our watersheds. and we commented to give our portfolio as we call it. and way he prop to do that is maximumings all the conservatism resources. the san francisco ground water project is one of the new supply sources. the objectives is to capitalized and diverse this portfolio and increase the use of local water outdoors and would he do reduce our dependence on surface water supplies. this slide is a one side snapshot i'll try to walk through the component. first, it proposes to pump an average of 4 million gallows a day in the western part of san francisco. and what we will do is blend those waterfront with our recreational water conspiracy at 2 of our reservoirs those are in blue our sunset reservoirs is the largest one. then after blending this wlentd ground water would be distributed throughout san francisco and the blue areas of the map show you the detects area is 60 percent of san francisco would receive this blend. the 2krb9d blended water would still maintain our high quality standards that
supply strategy and some critical parts of that san francisco by adapting that strategy plaza limits on the water that we could import from our watersheds. and we commented to give our portfolio as we call it. and way he prop to do that is maximumings all the conservatism resources. the san francisco ground water project is one of the new supply sources. the objectives is to capitalized and diverse this portfolio and increase the use of local water outdoors and would he do reduce our dependence...
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that come from the low income neighborhood in san francisco and we help them move on to careers picture without the opportunity to do work on the puc watersheds our young people wouldn't be growing and becoming the active citizens those people and the young man who that came today. thank you for the support you've provided the community. the core has been lucky to sunshine have your support for the last 10 years you're looking at new support for a number of different initiatives and we appreciate the fact you've given us support for the last thirty years. i'd like to introduce kevin >> hi, kevin. >> i'm kevin vargas i was born and raised in san francisco. i started this core to get my high school diploma and to obtain job readiness skills the work experience will help me to gain experience to be able to get a job in landscaping e.r. 4r57bd management. my goal is to join the price labor union. i learned to help and identify things from the grasslands. i learned how to see how the ine endangered buttered fly and other species that are native to california. the land more and more project was prop 84 up in crystal springs loorng along the reservo
that come from the low income neighborhood in san francisco and we help them move on to careers picture without the opportunity to do work on the puc watersheds our young people wouldn't be growing and becoming the active citizens those people and the young man who that came today. thank you for the support you've provided the community. the core has been lucky to sunshine have your support for the last 10 years you're looking at new support for a number of different initiatives and we...
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. >> we have found them in almost every watershed in the entire bay area and that includes places like oakland and richmond and berkeley, san franciscoeporter: they come out during the day too. more river otters are being seen than ever before. wherever there's water and some sort of food source. >> it's clear that something is happening in the water, in the bay area that's good for river otters. >>reporter: in marin county several have been seen here at lake loggenetas usually eating fish or frogs. these kids are on the hunt. >> they have whiskers. >>reporter: there's only one way to guarantee seeing an otter. >> we went to the zoo yesterday. we got to see an otter. >>reporter: shy but not impossible to see, pik campbeller says he's seen them at his house. >> you see these little guys munching with the whiskers and the water is really clear this year because there hasn't been any rainfall. >>reporter: it's believed that tougher rainfalls and environmental restoration projects has helped the river otter to recover. the river otter ecology project has logged over 600 sightings in the last two years alone. there could be a reason there
. >> we have found them in almost every watershed in the entire bay area and that includes places like oakland and richmond and berkeley, san franciscoeporter: they come out during the day too. more river otters are being seen than ever before. wherever there's water and some sort of food source. >> it's clear that something is happening in the water, in the bay area that's good for river otters. >>reporter: in marin county several have been seen here at lake loggenetas...
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watershed in the entire bay area. and that includes places like oakland and richmond and berkeley, san francisco even. >> reporter: theyduring the day too, more river otters are being seen than ever before. wherever there's water in some sort of food source. >> it's clear that something is happening in the waters in the bay area. usually found eating fish or frogging. this family's kids are on the hunt. >> i just only have whiskers -- that's all i know from otters. >> reporter: there's only one way to guarantee seeing an otter. >> we went to the zoo yesterday and got to see an otter. >> reporter: shy but not impossible to see, he says he has seen them near his house. >> you see these little guys munching with their whiskers. and the water's really clear this year because there hasn't been any rainfall. >> reporter: it's believed that years of creek cleanups tougher pollution laws and environmental restoration projects may be what's helped the river otter start to recover. the river otter ecology project has logged over 600 sightings in the last two years alone. there could be a lot of reasons why there's more river ott
watershed in the entire bay area. and that includes places like oakland and richmond and berkeley, san francisco even. >> reporter: theyduring the day too, more river otters are being seen than ever before. wherever there's water in some sort of food source. >> it's clear that something is happening in the waters in the bay area. usually found eating fish or frogging. this family's kids are on the hunt. >> i just only have whiskers -- that's all i know from otters. >>...