Statement from Arthur Jensen, General Manager
Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency (BAWSCA)
BAWSCA supports the SFPUC’s cautious management of the limited water supply and the timely and prudent call for customers’ continued conservation of water and further reductions in water use as we go into the hot summer season.
In summary, there is cause for concern.
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By Art Jensen — Special To The Bee
Published September 7, 2004
The Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency (BAWSCA), created in 2003 by 28 cities, water districts and water companies, and the 1.7 million water users it represents are very interested in the discussions taking place about the proposal to drain Hetch Hetchy reservoir.
The [...]
Publication Date: Wednesday, July 14, 2004
By Marion Softky
Almanac Staff Writer
Two years after the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (PUC) approved a $3.6 billion plan to upgrade the dilapidated Hetch-Hetchy system that provides water to 2.4 million people in four counties, suburban water agencies are getting nervous that not much seems to be happening.
“We must act [...]
Suburban users call for more oversight
Katia Hetter, Chronicle Staff Writer
Wednesday, June 30, 2004
A group of suburban water users, who two years ago tried to wrestle away from San Francisco control over the regionally vital Hetch Hetchy waterworks, is again calling into question the competence of the city’s management of the system.
In a scathing three-page written [...]