SF News The Flavor Of SF's Tap Water Will Be Changing, Slightly We've been lulled into thinking this past year that San Francisco's precious, Sierra Nevada-borne water supply at Hetch Hetchy was under no threat of depleting despite the dought-related suffering that's happening all across
SF News In 2016, Your Pristine Hetch Hetchy Water Will Have A Little More Recycled Runoff Although San Franciscans love to talk about our pristine tap water — siphoned directly from Yosemite National Park and into our increasingly expensive apartments — things could get a little murkier in the near future.
SF News San Francisco Tap Water Unsafe for Those with HIV/AIDS? San Francisco's much-lauded Hetch Hetchy tap water might have a problematic impurity for some city residents. As SFWeekly reports today, the water that SF Public Utilities Commission loves to brag about gets a
SF News Cloudy Water Not a Concern, Says SF Public Utilities Commission Water customers in San Francisco, the East Bay, South Bay, and the Peninsula might notice something funky looking with heir tap water. It might look a wee bit cloudy. But relax. According to
SF News San Francisco's Sweet Hetch Hetchy Deal Changes in June San Franciscans will soon have to learn how to ration our precious Hetch Hetchy Reservoir water after a 25-year long deal with twelve other suburban cities expires in June. According to SF Weekly,
SF News San Francisco's Tap Water Reigns Surpeme Although last week's test on the American tap water by chemists claims to have detected the sex hormone estradiol -- found such vertebrate animals as birds, reptiles, and fish -- a more recent
Arts & Entertainment San Francisco Rising One hundred years ago this month, San Francisco survived an earthquake. You may have heard of it. Well, despite the odds (and the sky-high earthquake insurance rates), people keep moving here, and San