SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – Please join the City of South San Francisco, the City of San Bruno, and leaders from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers San Francisco District and City of South San Francisco (non-federal sponsor), as they commemorate the signing of the Project Partnership Agreement for the design and construction of flood walls at the South San Francisco-San Bruno Water Quality Control Plant and Pump Station #4. The project will protect residents, businesses, and the environment from the detrimental effects of flood waters negatively impacting critical wastewater conveyance and treatment systems. The geographic area of the project is the immediate vicinity of the South San Francisco-San Bruno Water Quality Control Plant, which serves the surrounding communities and business hubs.
Event Details:
WHAT: USACE/City of South San Francisco PPA Signing Ceremony
WHEN: Tuesday, March 4, 1-2 p.m.
WHERE: Library | Parks and Recreation Center, 901 Civic Campus Way, South San Francisco
WHO:
* Raghda Karajah, Director of Constituent Services for Rep. Kevin Mullins’ Office
* A representative from Assemblymember Catherine Stefani’s Office
* Lt. Col. Timothy Shebesta, USACE San Francisco District Commander
* Mark Addiego, City of South San Francisco Vice Mayor
* A representative from the City of San Bruno
* Sharon Ranals, City of South San Francisco City Manager
What is a PPA?
A project partnership agreement is a legally binding agreement between the Government and a non-federal sponsor (state, municipal government, flood control district, port authority, etc.) for construction of a water resources project. It describes the project and the responsibilities of the Government and the non-federal sponsor in the cost sharing and execution of work.
About the Project
The Lower Colma Continuing Authorities Program Section 103 Project consists of the design and construction of flood walls at the South San Francisco-San Bruno Water Quality Control Plant and Pump Station #4. The project will protect residents, businesses, and the environment from the detrimental effects of flood waters negatively impacting critical wastewater conveyance and treatment systems. The geographic area of the project is the immediate vicinity of the South San Francisco-San Bruno Water Quality Control Plant, which serves the surrounding communities and business hubs.
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