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S.F. Sewer System Master Plan Project

n We rely on our sewer system everyday. Every time you flush your toilet, wash your dishes or take a shower, your wastewater and storm water are transported through over 1,000 miles of pipelines under the City, to three wastewater treatment plants. Harmful pollutants like oil, debris, dirt, and pesticides are removed before the water is emptied through large pipes into the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay.

Right now our sewer system is old with many of our City’s sewers approaching 100 years of age. In January 2006, the SFPUC launched the S.F. Sewer System Master Plan to address these issues and much more. The Master Plan will be a long-term response to the City’s wastewater needs to take us through the next 30 years.

We invite you to join us at one of the following Master Plan Public Workshops. Learn more about your sewer system, get involved early and make sure your voice is heard.

  • Saturday, March 25th, 10am-12:30pm, at the Alex Pitcher Conference Room at the Southeast Community Facility on 1800 Oakdale Avenue.
  • Tuesday, March 28th, 6pm-8:30pm, at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium on 99 Grove Street.

The same information will be provided at each meeting. Visit www.sfsewers.org for more information.