Thursday, March 3, 2011

Video: What's Up with WSIP?

Watch this short video and learn the latest about the SFPUC’s Water System Improvement Program (WSIP) to rebuild and seismically upgrade the Hetch Hetchy Water System.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

HUNTERS POINT RESERVOIR SEISMIC UPGRADE PROJECT


As part of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) Water System Improvement Program, the Hunters Point Reservoir Rehabilitation and Seismic Upgrade Project will improve the seismic reliability of this reservoir and ensures the continual delivery of high quality drinking water to the Hunters Point neighborhood.

Construction will occur near Whitney Young Circle and Hudson Avenue, mainly inside the reservoir which is one of the main sources of domestic water for residents of the area.

Construction Schedule
Construction on the Hunters Point Reservoir will begin in February 2011 and will end in the winter of 2012.

Work Hours
Monday – Friday 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM

No construction will occur outside of these posted hours without advanced written notice.

What to Expect
February: Site grading and preparation;construction trailers placed on site.
All construction activities will occur on the existing SFPUC site. There will be
some minor truck traffic and hauling of construction materials on and offsite.

Noise: Residents & businesses can expect noise from the use of construction equipment. Noise will be monitored to ensure compliance with the San Francisco Noise Ordinance.

If your organization would like to schedule
a presentation or update about this project,
please let us know.
Questions
Contact Samuel A. Murray:
(415) 554-3275 or Smurray@sfwater.org

We appreciate your patience and cooperation as
we work to improve your drinking water system.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Then and Now: University Mound Historic Photo Exhibit

The SFPUC’s “Then and Now” photograph exhibit showcasing new and historic images of the University Mound Reservoir was well received at a fall open house. The exhibit showcased historical images of the University Mound Reservoir’s north and south basins taken in the 1930’s and 1950’s alongside current images of the same structures. The reservoir is currently undergoing seismic upgrades as part of the SFPUC’s $4.6 billion Water System Improvement Program.



For more information, please contact Lolita Sweet at (415) 554-4394 or Lsweet@sfwater.org

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

The University Mound Reservoir Fall Open House


Please join the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission and

S.J. Amoroso Construction Company at the



University Mound North Basin Reservoir Seismic Upgrade
Fall Community Open House
“Then and Now” Beautification Plans—Photograph Exhibit
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
5:30pm
SFPUC Building - Yellow House
401 University Street at Bacon Street
Portola District
  • Get the latest information on the reservoir seismic upgrade.
  • Learn about the exciting proposed small renewable hydroelectric project at the reservoir.
  • View the “Then and Now” photograph exhibit of the beautification plans in 1937, 1951 and 2010.
  • Light refreshments and door prizes will be provided.
For more information, please call Lolita Sweet at 415-551-4391 or email lsweet@sfwater.org

Monday, August 30, 2010

Tree Removal - University Mound Reservoir North Basin Seismic Upgrade

Tree removal was completed in July 2010 on Felton Street between Dartmouth and Bowdoin Streets.

One tree inside SFPUC property was removed to accommodate installing a pipeline. This work was part of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) University Mound Reservoir North Basin Seismic Upgrade Project.

If you have questions or concerns, please contact Lolita Sweet of SFPUC Communications at 415-551-4394. You may also reach us at 415-554-3289 or comment at sfwaterdistrict9.org and sfwaterdistrict10.org

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

University Mound Reservoir's Spring Community Open House

Earlier last month, residents of the Portola District were invited to attend the University Mound Reservoir’s Spring Community Open House. At this event, residents were given an update on the seismic upgrade underway at the North Basin. Also, for the first time, residents were introduced to the proposed small renewable hydro-electric project slated to begin in 2012 at the South Basin of the reservoir.

Communication Staff Suzanne Gautier welcomes residents to the open house.

The North Basin seismic upgrade that started in late September last year is on schedule and on-time. Close to 45% of the project has been completed as of April; most of the interior work, such as micro-piling, building of the moment frames and foundation reinforcement is complete. The major activity from summer to late fall will include the water proofing of the roof.




North Basin Seismic Upgrade Project Manager Saed Toloui speaks with a resident while a slideshow of the completed activities inside the reservoir plays in the background.

Although it will not go into construction until 2012, attendees were provided information on the small renewable hydro-electric project proposed at the South Basin of the reservoir adjacent to the McLaren Pump Station. This pilot project will capture excess water pressure from the Crystal Springs Reservoir and provide additional hydro-electricity into our municipal loads. The project is in the design phase, information provided at the open house focused on a rendering of the proposed facility.

Project Manager Russell Stepp discusses the South Basin Proposed Renewable Hydro-electric project to a resident.

Stepp explains where the proposed renewable hydro-electric project will be located.


Friday, April 2, 2010

Scheduled Water Main Shutdown This Monday, April 5

Due to a scheduled water main shutdown at 9am Monday, April 5, 2010, residents residing at the streets listed below may experience reduced water pressure until around 1pm.

Bowdoin & Burrows streets to Silver Avenue
Burrows & Hamilton streets to Bowdoin Street
Felton & Dartmouth streets to Bowdoin Street
Silliman & Dartmouth streets to Bowdoin Street

Water pressure should return to normal by late Monday afternoon.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Lily Madjus at 415-554-0721 or lmadjus@sfwater.org.