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ajami was addressing. where were we?were talking about the emergency water -- >> chair peskin: we were on the west side code benefit pipeline. >> supervisor chan: pump station. >> chair peskin: that's right we were talking about a slant well and entrapment in jurisdiction over pulling salt water to intake to the water supply system. that's where we were. thank you for reminding me. >> do you want me to continue? >> chair peskin: please. >> as i was saying, building intake to take some water is a complex process and obviously requires to meet some of the new more recent regulations in order to prevent any major impacts on the environment. that's a much more complex process. obviously it's an option. i believe some of this, especially lake merced, is one option that can be used as an emergency water source if needed. positive thing about something like lake merced, when we use ocean water, we will deal with some corrosion because of the saltiness of the sea water. which needs to be addressed if that wish to happen. i belie
ajami was addressing. where were we?were talking about the emergency water -- >> chair peskin: we were on the west side code benefit pipeline. >> supervisor chan: pump station. >> chair peskin: that's right we were talking about a slant well and entrapment in jurisdiction over pulling salt water to intake to the water supply system. that's where we were. thank you for reminding me. >> do you want me to continue? >> chair peskin: please. >> as i was saying,...
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. >> commissioner ajami: i have a question. what is the penetration rate with the multifamily units and also the small commercial units, like, you know -- like small businesses, restaurants? just out of curiosity i'm wondering do we know how many of those are out there that we haven't really reached yet? >> well, the general rate i mentioned of efficient fixtures at about 80%, it is rolling out single family and multifamily and non-residential. it's a little bit lower for multifamily and non-residential, although it's similar to that. again, that's based on our model estimates. and our program is currently open for single family and multifamily properties. so we are, in fact, working with a lot of multifamily properties. some are very large h.o.a.s or rental apartment buildings. so we're actively pursuing those. it's closed to commercial because of san francisco's commercial conservation ordinance, which required efficient plumbing fixtures as of 2017. >> commissioner ajami: so do we have like a map or a data source that you ca
. >> commissioner ajami: i have a question. what is the penetration rate with the multifamily units and also the small commercial units, like, you know -- like small businesses, restaurants? just out of curiosity i'm wondering do we know how many of those are out there that we haven't really reached yet? >> well, the general rate i mentioned of efficient fixtures at about 80%, it is rolling out single family and multifamily and non-residential. it's a little bit lower for...
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the end of second quarter in december 2020 and i'd like to get a special warmwelcome to commissioner ajami we're happy to have your expertise okay. let's get started . next slide. this slide shows the overall program status of the 36 regional and local projects representing $2.2 billion . at the end of the quarter, i'm sorry. ithought we were starting off in water enterprise . this is the water, i'm sorry, can you go back one slide? this is our water system improvement program. and this is at the end of the second quarter.i apologize. you can go aheadand share the water system improvement program. that's okay brad . [inaudible] >> we will be hearing item 71st. water system improvement program, report first. thank you. >> this is our water systems improvement program and the half pleaded the local part of the water system improvement program so i will be reporting only on the regional programs. and as of december 2020, this slide shows the status of the over 52 projects inthe regional system representing $3.8 million . our program is 99 percent complete with only 124 million remaining to be
the end of second quarter in december 2020 and i'd like to get a special warmwelcome to commissioner ajami we're happy to have your expertise okay. let's get started . next slide. this slide shows the overall program status of the 36 regional and local projects representing $2.2 billion . at the end of the quarter, i'm sorry. ithought we were starting off in water enterprise . this is the water, i'm sorry, can you go back one slide? this is our water system improvement program. and this is at...
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thank you for noticing that, commissioner ajami. >> well, we'll have discussion at the end for each item. i'm going to turn now to the 21-22 capital budget. we are in the second year of a fixed two-year budget, so this update is only about critical changes that could not be addressed through budget reallocations. so our revised budget breaks down primarily wastewater, about 61%, and that's because of all of the work at the southeast plant and sewer system improvement program. about 20% of it's water, and the remainder of hetchy water and hetchy power and a small portion of clean power. here is a summary of the revision. let's see...i'll go into more detail on the next slides, but you can see that the biggest change is related to the wastewater enterprise, and that's because of the ssip biosolids project as well as the grant infrastructure increase. next slide -- oh, sorry. i was talking about my last discussion -- comments were on this slide 21. the largest change is obviously in the wastewater enterprise, and that's primarily driven by the biosolids project, and i'll get into each of th
thank you for noticing that, commissioner ajami. >> well, we'll have discussion at the end for each item. i'm going to turn now to the 21-22 capital budget. we are in the second year of a fixed two-year budget, so this update is only about critical changes that could not be addressed through budget reallocations. so our revised budget breaks down primarily wastewater, about 61%, and that's because of all of the work at the southeast plant and sewer system improvement program. about 20% of...
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thank you for noticing that, commissioner ajami. >> well, we'll have discussion at the end for each item i'm going to turn now to the 21-22 capital budget. we are in the second year of a fixed two-year budget, so this update is only about critical changes that could not be addressed through budget reallocations. so our revised budget breaks down primarily wastewater, about 61%, and that's because of all of the work at the southeast plant and sewer system improvement program. about 20% of it's water, and the remainder of hetchy water and hetchy power and a small portion of clean power. here is a summary of the revision. let's see...i'll go into more detail on the next slides, but you can see that the biggest change is related to the wastewater enterprise, and that's because of the ssip biosolids project as well as the grant infrastructure increase. next slide -- oh, sorry. i was talking about my last discussion -- comments were on this slide 21. the largest change is obviously in the wastewater enterprise, and that's primarily driven by the biosolids project, and i'll get into each of the
thank you for noticing that, commissioner ajami. >> well, we'll have discussion at the end for each item i'm going to turn now to the 21-22 capital budget. we are in the second year of a fixed two-year budget, so this update is only about critical changes that could not be addressed through budget reallocations. so our revised budget breaks down primarily wastewater, about 61%, and that's because of all of the work at the southeast plant and sewer system improvement program. about 20% of...
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ajami to the public utilities commission for a term ending august 1, 2024. >> supervisor: thank you, madame clerk, please call the roll. >> clerk: [roll call] . >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> supervisor: thank you, and without objection this motion is approved unanimously. madame clerk, please call item 28. >> clerk: [reading item] >> supervisor: thank you, madame clerk, supervisor peskin. >> thank you, mr. president, colleagues, i have circulated a set of very minor revisions which pursuant to the words of our clerk include a further claus that sets forth the residency waiver for ms. john-baptiste and corrects typos at page one line 27, line 22, line 25 on page two at line four inserts the words cho is willing to serve or who is corrects typo on line 5. these are removal of comments and inserts the otherwise requires and adds the further move with regards to the residency waiver in receipt of those non-substantive amendments and would like to move those amendments. >> supervisor: thank you. do we have a second? >> second. >> supervisor: the motion made to amend item 28 by superviso
ajami to the public utilities commission for a term ending august 1, 2024. >> supervisor: thank you, madame clerk, please call the roll. >> clerk: [roll call] . >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> supervisor: thank you, and without objection this motion is approved unanimously. madame clerk, please call item 28. >> clerk: [reading item] >> supervisor: thank you, madame clerk, supervisor peskin. >> thank you, mr. president, colleagues, i have circulated a...
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the end of second quarter in december 2020 and i'd like to get a special warmwelcome to commissioner ajami we're happy to have your expertise okay. let's get started . next slide. this slide shows the overall program status of the 36 regional and local projects representing $2.2 billion . at the end of the quarter, i'm sorry. ithought we were starting off in water enterprise . this is the water, i'm sorry, can you go back one slide? this is our water system improvement program. and this is at the end of the second quarter.i apologize. you can go aheadand share the water system improvement program. that's okay brad . [inaudible] >> we will be hearing item 71st. water system improvement program, report first. thank you. >> this is our water systems improvement program and the half pleaded the local part of the water system improvement program so i will be reporting only on the regional programs. and as of december 2020, this slide shows the status of the over 52 projects inthe regional system representing $3.8 million . our program is 99 percent complete with only 124 million remaining to be
the end of second quarter in december 2020 and i'd like to get a special warmwelcome to commissioner ajami we're happy to have your expertise okay. let's get started . next slide. this slide shows the overall program status of the 36 regional and local projects representing $2.2 billion . at the end of the quarter, i'm sorry. ithought we were starting off in water enterprise . this is the water, i'm sorry, can you go back one slide? this is our water system improvement program. and this is at...
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ajami to the public utilities commission for a term ending august 1 2024. >> supervisor: thank you, madame clerk, please call the roll. >> clerk: [roll call] . >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> supervisor: thank you, and without objection this motion is approved unanimously. madame clerk, please call item 28. >> clerk: [reading item] >> supervisor: thank you madame clerk supervisor peskin. >> thank you, mr. president, colleagues i have circulated a set of very minor revisions which pursuant to the words of our clerk include a further claus that sets forth the residency waiver for ms. john-baptiste and corrects typos at page one line 27 line 22 line 25 on page two at line four inserts the words cho is willing to serve or who is corrects typo on line 5. these are removal of comments and inserts the otherwise requires and adds the further move with regards to the residency waiver in receipt of those non-substantive amendments and would like to move those amendments. >> supervisor: thank you. do we have a second? >> second. >> supervisor: the motion made to amend item 28 by supervisor peskin sec
ajami to the public utilities commission for a term ending august 1 2024. >> supervisor: thank you, madame clerk, please call the roll. >> clerk: [roll call] . >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> supervisor: thank you, and without objection this motion is approved unanimously. madame clerk, please call item 28. >> clerk: [reading item] >> supervisor: thank you madame clerk supervisor peskin. >> thank you, mr. president, colleagues i have circulated a set of...