Transcripts For SFGTV Government Access Programming 20240713

SFGTV Government Access Programming July 13, 2024

Accommodation for projects for not allowing it and then saying we wont make that accommodation any more and makes people upset because theyre feeling theyre just doing it for that and i think a lot of folks are frustrated with pg e. Its just so indicate. Inconsistent. Thank you. Thank you so much. For the public update. I have a couple of questions that ive asked before in different ways. But i just want to revisit a little bit, the whole clean power sf launch and programming and success that weve been realizing and some of our early goals in your presentation just to reiterate from an environmental perspective that the whole idea behind clean power sf was to really drive more quickly towards our citywide goal of Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction to be in compliance with the state. So ghg reduction emission. The second goal from an environmental perspective was to help us as a city reach our 100 renewable by 2030 goal that we are driving toward and the opportunity that a program like clean power could provide. The third goal was a competitive cost for rate payers with the program and then a final one, which i appreciate commissioner paulson speaking to was around the opportunity for job creation. And i have been excited about this pg e opportunity because of the opportunity to be able to accelerate those goals and move more quickly toward them. I dont really still have a sense and im wondering when we mate gemight get a better underg around renewables and reduction, what this opportunity will provide. Will we be seeing a redoubling of reduction in ghgs for San Francisco . Will we be able to rage ou reacr goals by 2030 and in a shorter period of time . How much shorter . Just to talk a little bit about where were at so far, and what the acquisition would mean, you mowyou know, with respect t, were ahead of the state in terms of our goals on ghg reductions because were providing 80 of the supply, were almost there. You know, were ahead of the state on that and were almost there with respect to renewables. Next year, 2020, you know, our policy that you adopted for the clean power sf program is to be 50 renewable and thats california compliant rps, eligible power, 50 of the content of the clean power sf default product, the green power will be renewable in 2020 and thats all part of the trajectory toward 100 by 2030, that the city has adopted. So were in good shape on the supply side because weve been operating the clean power sf program. Acquisition allows us to then close that gap between the 80 and 100 of customers supplied in San Francisco. Theyll all be able to take supply from us once we acquire the grid and so well be able to close that gap for that 20 that were not currently searching. Welserving. We can close that ge these goals achieved across the full consumption of San Francisco. So i kind of understand that. You guess my relatively highlevel hope is to get to the renewable as a city and the cushion will help us to get there. Once we own the grid, we can close that gap. Thank you. And so when we talk about equity, thats important, of course, because when you think of all of the debt that were incurring and how we pay for it, and then who has to pay for it, sometimes people say, i would like to buy that house, but i cant afford it. So how are we going to make sure and a lot of them are probably for environmentally sound about the fact they cannot do what other people can afford to do and that needs to be taken into consideration and to value them and maybe to approach it in that they have been environmentally conscious and we would like to see more of it and help you rather than think they are a burden. Rate, and i think acquisition allows us to have that direct round with a customer that pg e currently holds on the distribution grid. And were looking forward with your ratemaking control to ensure were designing rates and the programs that we offer to customers with that kind of equity focus youre speaking to. We know that San Francisco today contribute into pg es low income programs and other Energy Efficiency and conservation programs, contribute about 60 million, 60. But we know that not all of that money is spent here in San Francisco. So the way we looked at this issue was, we would be able to afford more of those program dollars being spent here in San Francisco without having to contribute or expect customers to contribute more funds to pay for those programs. Thank you. Members of the public, any comments, questions . This is an excellent review. Thank you. And very beneficial. It puts everyone no one place to refer to and i appreciate your effort. Thank you. Lots of hours worked. Im pass that on to staff. Thank you. That concludes my report. Ok. Next item please. Item 8, other commission business. I would just like to say a little bit about the conference that we went to, unless you were going to do that. No, no. I was going to, but go ahead. But we attended westtech which stands for Water Environment Federation technical subject conference and you think what struck me more than anything was we were like rock stars and maybe its because of the 6 billion or 10 billion were spending, i dont know. But people were excited about our efforts in a number of ways and there was one in particular. We went to what was it . Water Agency Leaders alliance and it was a meeting of the leaders of the agencies, you know, the water agencies. And before they were over, uncle one gentleman said to both he said, i just want you commissioners to know what San Francisco means to the rest of us. That they have been leaders in any number of ways with equity, with diversity and really caused us to look at things differently. So it was a very proud moment, i must say, and that the work that were doing and even the westtech itself in the very beginning in the general session, their focus is on bringing in young people, people of color and women and that sounds like what were trying do and i think it probably came from the water Agency Alliance and it just filtered upwards. You just want to thank our staff for doing what they do and certainly were impressed with the technical on the floor and the new technology that we are getting and its just amazing what were getting and what the improvements are going to be in every single way. And i think when i look at it and i hear the money, im thinking of generations. This is not just what were doing here and now. This is for generations. And we have to look at what were doing and what were spending and that term and if not we will be short sighted and not get the best. We have come to theconclusion that were both geeks because we ask questions and looked at every little bitty thing. Im sure they were very surprised. At the end we felt we could sell this ourselves. But it was a great experience and i really appreciate our staff and what were doing. If you. Thank you. Thats very well said. please stand by with all of this wastewater technology. It was like it was on overdrive. It was so exciting. Each machine, they even had designer colors. We could have everything read, or but, we went through every step. By the end, you know, sophie and i had a bucket of wastewater and we started at the beginning, at the end we had this no odor, wonderful, class a its called class a sludge. I dont know if we have a name of our product yet. I heard one place we did. They said its not named yet, but i think it is. That was exciting to see. All of this talk that we have here at the commission to actually see how these systems work. The end result of what we are going to have. In 2025. I just wanted to say, from the staff, they really appreciate you coming. They thought this would show you around. But when you start conversing on details, and they start explaining, you know, all of the components of of the equipmen equipment of all the equipment, they thought you were really involved. They are so impressed have you. I think youre out there for like three hours or Something Like that. They were very impressed. As it relates to a lot of the consultants, its a great opportunity to really meet the top managers, or the consultant firms. If something happens you know who to call. [laughter] saying you need to bring a better staff, or let them know that the staff is doing well. We talked to them, a lot of these consultants, its amazing. Its like professional sports now. There could be one team today, and then they are with another team. Its just a great opportunity, you know to stay connected. In fact, we have the ex general manager from chicago who is going to come down on the 23rd of this month, to look at what we are doing and give us some advice. On then we are going to have keisha powell. She is coming down as well from atlanta. She is the general manager. She is a great person. We will try to hook you guys up when they are down. So you can meet them. Any other commission comments . Council, are you giving me. [laughter] okay. Giving me a dirty look . [laughter] okay. Seeing none. The consent calendar please. Do you want to call for Public Comment on item eight . Any Public Comments on our comments . Thank you. Next item, please. Item nine is consent calendar. All items listed are considered to be retained by the San Francisco Public Utilities commission and acted upon by a single vote of the commission. No separate discussion of these items unless a member of the commission or public rate ques quests. The matter will be removed from the calendar and considered a separate item. Commissioners, would you like any item removed . All foz, i dont. Okay. General public, any item remov removed . May i have a motion . All of those in favor . The motion carries. Next item. Item ten write approve modifications of the San Francisco San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Grant program and authorize a general manager to approve future modifications to the Grant Program. Commissioners, steve ritchie, this is an item to make some minor changes to the Grant Program rules. The first of which is to change the name of the program to the onsite water reuse program. Secondly is to expand existing requirements for brewery process Water Treatment systems. This is a new area of water reuse that we are getting into now. We have to make some tweaks there. There will be some minor editorial changes here. And the most important, item four, authorize the general manager consultation for the City Attorney to approve future modifications to the program that do not materially increase the obligations or liabilities to the city. We would recommend approval of the item. Any questions . Certainly going through the drought experience, everybody became more and more interested in opportunities for reuse. In the brewing industry we have had conversations with more than one where they have processed water to be used. Things like that. That is a significant source of water. They wanted to see what they could do in terms of becoming greener. We have talked with them about the ability to take processed water, not domestic wastewater. Treating that, in some ways, so they could actually reuse it in the process. Making beer out of it basically. Because, you know, some of the brewers are our customers in terms of water supply and wastewater because of the strength of the wastewater. Anything we can do cuts costs for them and gives them the potential to use that. They reprocess, its a way of reprocessing water that they use so it goes back into their system . Yes. It is all self within the brewery. Nobody is doing it yet. But we are in conversation. There are proposals that are moving around out there. At some point will it be something thats a part of something they do for business . Yeah, i think the longterm is to be part of the industry. Its just in its initial stages right now. Thank you. Bawsca you have a question, as well. I dont mind delegating a party for the general manager for a it didnt say anything about material costs and whether that would be required to come back, or if that would be delegated to the general manager as well . That would require to come back in terms of the obligations or liabilities. If we were taking on new obligations increase in the Grant Program, or liability issues that we were starting to face we would have to bring that to the commission. Okay. I would like to move the item. Second. Any questions from the public . Seeing none. All of those in favor . The motion carries. Thank you. Next item, please. Item 11. Ill adopt revised section g, Cross Connection control of the San Francisco Public Utilities commissions rules and regulations governing Water Service to customers and fomenting article 12 a of the San Francisco health code. Again steve ritchie. This is a lesson sexy, but very important of our business as Cross Connection control to make sure there nothing that affects the quality of the water supply a potential Public Health. This is modification of our rules and regulations to clarify rules for inspection requirements for new water surfaces to make sure that proper Cross Connection control is implement it there. Also Food Development of emergency Cross Connection response plan. Standard plan system means it is not a dual plum system, you can have Cross Connections in those trade we wanted to make sure that that was covered. People actually would accidentally cross connect between the water and wastewater system. That is something that can happen. That is why you have basically experts who work in the field to make sure they dont do that. And then a variance process is being added so if there is some reason that somebody would need a variance from the rules that that could be granted by the general manager. Again, only a Public Health is connected. This is a central part of our program. Would you explain Cross Connection to a second . Cross connection is where there is either an intentional, or accidental connection between a water supply, and some nonpolitical water or even wastewater. When you open up a wall, or you open up the ground there is all kinds of plumbing there. The potential to ms. Connect them, so that you are introducing not Drinking Water into the Drinking Water system always exists. We have careful rules to make sure that that does not happen. Thank you. Any other questions or comments . I would like to move the item. Second. General public, and any comments or questions . All of those in favor . Opposed . The motion carries. Next item. Item 12, approve two Resource Adequacy contracts for cleanpowersf executed by the general manager, between the San Francisco Public Utilities commission on Pacific Gas Electric company with a term of three years and total 26. 1 million. Approve the sale of r. A. Products to Pacific Gas Electric company and Southern California edison in an amount not to exceed 3. 5 million and authorize the general manager to seek retroactive approval from the board of supervisors for the r. A. Contract. Barbara hale, assistant general manager for power. The contract in front of you allow us to work towards compliance with the state of californias Resource Adequacy reliability requirements. These are standard Term Contracts utilizing standard contract form that the industry has accepted that has been approved by the board of supervisors. Happy to answer any questions you may have. Any questions . I move for approval. Thank you. General public, any questions . All of those in favor . Opposed . The motion carries. Next item. Item 13, approve form of Second Amendment to revolving credit and term loan and restated fee letter with state street bank and Trust Company to increase the Principal Amount by 100 million and extern extended the term by four years. May i have slides please . Hello again, richard morales, manager of sfpuc. Supporting the interim Funding Program of the wastewater enterprise. Real quickly, in terms of the background, the wastewater went from a Funding Program which is authorized in the amount of seven and 50 million over seven series. Supported by several high bank facilities. Primarily is for the issuance of commercial papers. The interim Funding Program primarily through the issuance of commercial paper provides lowcost interim funding of the wastewater capital program, which in todays market cost approximately 2 all in. Two of the interim programs, which you saw in the prior site, the 100 million state street bank facility, and the 100 milliondollar barclayank facility expire later this month. With todays action, he would be approving a 200 million amended facility with state street bank with one extending its existing 100 million facility and replaces their 100 milliondollar berkeley facility. This transaction was included in

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