The place that handles your feces is getting a face lift.
The Board of Supervisors will vote next week on whether to extend The City’s contract with the engineering consultancy Brown and Caldwell for planning and engineering services in the upgrade of what San Francisco officials consider outdated and insufficient biosolid digester facilities.
Construction on the facility, which sits squarely along the Caltrain line between Rankin and Quint streets, began in summer 2019 and has a projected completion date of summer 2028. The contract extension under consideration today will push the duration out by three years and six months, for a total of 16 years — terminating on July 28, 2029.
By 2045, the project hopes to process up to 24,000 dry tons of biosolids per day and simultaneously reduce the pollution, odor and noise associated with that process.
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