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Wednesday, October 7 • 9:30am - 10:30am
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
Limited Capacity seats available
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Session Title: Water, Power, Sewer and Innovation in a Changing World

Hearing a lot about the drought? Want to know what the City is doing to upgrade our aging water and wastewater infrastructure, and provide clean energy to residents? This session will give you an insider’s view into how the SFPUC provides reliable water, power, and sewer services 24/7. You’ll also learn about our new model to support environmental justice and community benefits programs throughout the region, and take a tour of our highly acclaimed LEED Platinum headquarters.

Presenters
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Tyrone Jue

Director of Communications, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
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Laura Page

Arts and Education Program Manager, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission

Host Companies
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San Francisco Public Utilities Commission

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission is a department of the City and County of San Francisco that provides retail drinking water and wastewater services to San Francisco, wholesale water to three Bay Area counties, and green hydroelectric and solar power to San Francisco's... Read More →

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Tyler Wunsch

Headquarters Advisor, Tesla Motors

Wednesday October 7, 2015 9:30am - 10:30am PDT
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
  Energy & Sustainability, General |   Government, General
  • Sort by Neighborhood Tag Mid-Market, San Francisco
  • Company Description The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission is a department of the City and County of San Francisco that provides retail drinking water and wastewater services to San Francisco, wholesale water to three Bay Area counties, and green hydroelectric and solar power to San Francisco's municipal departments.