The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission is offering a free service to water customers in an effort to help them conserve water and cash.
SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission is offering a free service to water customers in an effort to help them conserve water and, in turn, cash.
During a Water Wise evaluation, a technician will survey a home or property to help fine-tune water systems and to ensure the customer is able to conserve effectively. Despite having near normal stored water levels for this time of year, Ortiz says they have to plan ahead. San Francisco resident Peter Monks listens as an S.F. PUC technician advises him on his watering plan.
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