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  1. www.sfpuc.gov › about-us › our-systemsWater System - SFPUC

    Within San Francisco, we manage water distribution in the City. This system encompasses more than 1,250 miles of distribution pipelines, as well as 12 in-City reservoirs and eight water tanks with a total storage capacity of approximately 413 million gallons.

  2. Almost all of our drinking water supply comes from the San Francisco Regional Water System (SFRWS), which is the wholesale system owned and operated by the SFPUC. The supply consists of surface water and groundwater that are well protected and carefully managed.

  3. In this article, we’re taking a deep dive into San Francisco water quality to find out where your water comes from, what water challenges the city faces, and what, if anything, you need to do to protect yourself from water contaminants in San Francisco.

  4. 21 gru 2021 · Almost all of our drinking water supply comes from the San Francisco Regional Water System, which is the wholesale system owned and operated by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission. The supply consists of surface water and groundwater that are well protected and carefully managed. These sources

  5. SAN FRANCISCO – The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) released its annual Water Quality Report this week detailing where the agency’s high-quality water comes from, how it is treated, and its overall chemical composition, all of which meet or exceed state and federal standards.

  6. Water bodies in San Francisco. Derived from city features drawings from the Department of Public Works. Modified by the Department of Technology to show type of water body and name.

  7. The SFPUC provides retail drinking water and wastewater services to the City, wholesale water to three Bay Area counties, and green hydroelectric and solar power to our municipal departments.

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