Water Enterprise Sample Clauses

Water Enterprise. San Francisco will maintain an account structure which allows utility plant and operating and maintenance expenses to be segregated by location (inside San Francisco and outside San Francisco) and by function (Direct Retail, Regional and Direct Wholesale).
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Water Enterprise. The SFPUC Water Enterprise, which is managed by the AGM for Water, is responsible to supply water to 26 wholesale customers in San Mateo, Alameda and Santa Xxxxx counties, and to retail customers primarily located within the City and County of San Francisco (City). Approximately 67% of the SFPUC’s water supply is delivered to wholesale customers and the remaining approximately 33% of the SFPUC’s water supply is delivered to retail customers. The Water Enterprise also delivers power from its high voltage hydroelectric generation and transmission facilities for San Francisco’s municipal load. The Water Enterprise owns, operates and maintains dams; reservoirs; watersheds; hydroelectric generation and transmission facilities; water treatment and pumping facilities; water transmission and distribution facilities; access roads and bridges; and buildings including laboratories, shops, and offices; from reservoirs in Tuolumne County to retail customer meters in San Francisco. The Water Enterprise is divided into six divisions: Hetch Hetchy Water and Power (HHWP), Water Supply and Treatment Division (WSTD), City Distribution Division (CDD), Natural Resources and Lands Management Division (NRLMD), Water Quality Division (WQD), and Water Resources Division (WRD). • HHWP operates and maintains water and hydroelectric generation facilities that are supplied water from Hetch Hetchy, Cherry Lake, and Xxxx Xxxxxxx Reservoirs; transport water through Early Intake, Priest, and Moccasin Reservoirs as well as major water tunnel and pipeline transmission facilities; generate power at Kirkwood, Holm, Moccasin, and Moccasin Low-Head Powerhouses; and transmit power via a network of high-voltage switchyards, substations, and transmission lines. • WSTD oversees the Calaveras, San Antonio, Crystal Springs, and San Andreas Reservoirs in addition to water treatment plants, major water transmission pipelines and facilities, and regional groundwater xxxxx. • CDD maintains in-City reservoirs, tanks and pump stations, distribution system pipelines and facilities, groundwater xxxxx, recycled water distribution, customer meters, and the Emergency Firefighting Water System (EFWS). • NRLMD manages SFPUC’s watershed lands, right-of-way easements and other properties, as well as oversees environmental regulatory compliance for the Water Enterprise. • WQD oversees drinking water quality control, process engineering, regulatory compliance monitoring and reporting, and laboratory services. • WRD p...

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  • Other Engagements Nothing in this agreement shall preclude the Consultant from entering into agreements similar to this Agreement with other parties. In addition, the Company acknowledges and agrees that the Consultant may, concurrent with engagements undertaken for the Company and in the future, undertake consulting or service engagements with other persons or entities whose business or products may be similar to or competitive with the business or products of the Company.

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