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i was comparing the project report we get from wsip to the project we get from the normal cip. my question is, is this a good time to look at the practices we developed in wsip? so these projects do not fall off of the radar? >> the plan is that although water enterprise will be more actively will have more active oversight, the structure will be implemented. we will have a report on the. it will be consistent, similar to the wsip. as far as the cip, we will do a lot of things, the lessons learned that we are applying to all capital projects. >> the entire water supply discussion involves conservation. it involves a variety of things. it could be water transfer. it could be a variety of things. you have recycled water, groundwater. it is managed as a whole. as we're working towards reporting, is that also of interest? is that report in total of how we deal with that issue, realizing capital projects. commissioner moran: that gets to another, in general. the questions raised on yield -- we are scheduled to talk on the retreat about that. it is a subject that you really need numbe
i was comparing the project report we get from wsip to the project we get from the normal cip. my question is, is this a good time to look at the practices we developed in wsip? so these projects do not fall off of the radar? >> the plan is that although water enterprise will be more actively will have more active oversight, the structure will be implemented. we will have a report on the. it will be consistent, similar to the wsip. as far as the cip, we will do a lot of things, the...
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as far as the cip, we will do a lot of things, the lessons learned that we are applying to all capital projects. >> the entire water supply discussion involves conservation. it involves a variety of things. it could be water transfer. it could be a variety of things. you have recycled water, groundwater. it is managed as a whole. as we're working towards reporting, is that also of interest? is that report in total of how we deal with that issue, realizing capital projects. commissioner moran: that gets to another, in general. the questions raised on yield -- we are scheduled to talk on the retreat about that. it is a subject that you really need numbers in order to figure that one out. i think staff is working on putting that together, but we should be able to have, by the time we have that retreat -- one thing i would like to see is an 8.5 by 11 piece of paper that starts with what it was in 2005 and all the things that decrease that and all the things that have either happened or are part of the program to increase that and see by 2018, by 2035 what we think the resulting system yiel
as far as the cip, we will do a lot of things, the lessons learned that we are applying to all capital projects. >> the entire water supply discussion involves conservation. it involves a variety of things. it could be water transfer. it could be a variety of things. you have recycled water, groundwater. it is managed as a whole. as we're working towards reporting, is that also of interest? is that report in total of how we deal with that issue, realizing capital projects. commissioner...
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i was comparing the project report we get from wsip to the project we get from the normal cip. my question is, is this a good time to look at the practices we developed in wsip? so these projects do not fall off of the radar? >> the plan is that although water enterprise will be more actively will have more active oversight, the structure will be implemented. we will have a report
i was comparing the project report we get from wsip to the project we get from the normal cip. my question is, is this a good time to look at the practices we developed in wsip? so these projects do not fall off of the radar? >> the plan is that although water enterprise will be more actively will have more active oversight, the structure will be implemented. we will have a report
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any additional money would be encumbered or requested to the water supply cip. but they will love all required funding to implement these projects. we think this makes a lot of sense because the expertise within the puc does reside with the water enterprise, and this reorganization will allow us to better coordinate these 5 water supply projects with a number of other water supply initiatives. they will continue to be involved in this project, as they are involved with all other puc capital projects. the scope of the program is based on four levels of service goals that were established through the regional system and these have to do with seismic reliability, deliverability reliability, and quality of water supply. every time we reach completion on a project, as we did earlier this year, we increase the likelihood of meeting be a system goals. while we are committed to meeting our goals with the wsip series of projects, we made significant revisions to the program in 2000 up -- in 2005. the goal was to meet the goals of the system means that were known at the ti
any additional money would be encumbered or requested to the water supply cip. but they will love all required funding to implement these projects. we think this makes a lot of sense because the expertise within the puc does reside with the water enterprise, and this reorganization will allow us to better coordinate these 5 water supply projects with a number of other water supply initiatives. they will continue to be involved in this project, as they are involved with all other puc capital...
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cip trained so far. >> well, it's a good start. glad they're doing it. christin ayers, thank you. >>> i'm don ford at the yosemite national park headquarters. why do they say this annoying noise is the sound of freedom? coming up. >>> from cars to furniture just when it seems like everything is getting more expensive, five popular products that are actually getting cheaper. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, today, when a man grabbed the infant's stroller and threw on the ground. >>> a mother saw her baby tumble into a san francisco street today when a man grabbed the infant's stroller and threw it to the ground. she told a story to a medic after the attack at 3:15 near new montgomery near market street. officers say the man was noticeably agitated before he attacked and had been hassling others, as well. the baby was taken to the hospital as a precaution. police say that they caught the attacker as he tried to get away on a muni bus. >>> other bay area headlines now. a proposal to ban male circumcision in san francisco is removed from the november ballot. today a judge ruled that under state law local jurisdictions have
cip trained so far. >> well, it's a good start. glad they're doing it. christin ayers, thank you. >>> i'm don ford at the yosemite national park headquarters. why do they say this annoying noise is the sound of freedom? coming up. >>> from cars to furniture just when it seems like everything is getting more expensive, five popular products that are actually getting cheaper. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, today, when a man grabbed the infant's stroller and threw on the ground....