Well put to test
Mary F. Albert - 10/08/2004
Preliminary tests indicate that San Bruno's fifth well is producing good water, said water quality technician Charles Brust while on break from fine-tuning the well's filtration system.
Mary F. Albert - 10/08/2004
Preliminary tests indicate that San Bruno's fifth well is producing good water, said water quality technician Charles Brust while on break from fine-tuning the well's filtration system.
City to tap underground water
Bill Silverfarb - 09/24/2004
San Bruno is set to tap an underground aquifer for an additional 700,000 gallons of water a day to lessen the city's reliance on water provided by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission.
Bill Silverfarb - 09/24/2004
San Bruno is set to tap an underground aquifer for an additional 700,000 gallons of water a day to lessen the city's reliance on water provided by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission.
Water agency concerned about Hetch Hetchy
Ethan Fletcher - 07/16/2004
Will San Francisco's plan to rebuild its regional water system leave suburban customers high and dry?
Ethan Fletcher - 07/16/2004
Will San Francisco's plan to rebuild its regional water system leave suburban customers high and dry?
Water issue strained relationship
Editorial staff - 07/01/2004
At one time, San Francisco ran rough-shod over the Peninsula regarding a number of issues ranging from decisions about San Francisco International Airport to the San Francisco County Jail in San Bruno and our water supply.
Editorial staff - 07/01/2004
At one time, San Francisco ran rough-shod over the Peninsula regarding a number of issues ranging from decisions about San Francisco International Airport to the San Francisco County Jail in San Bruno and our water supply.
Chloramine suit filed
Clay Lambert - 06/04/2004
This morning a San Mateo County woman will file for a temporary restraining order seeking to bar the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission from adding chloramine to the Hetch Hetchy water system.
Clay Lambert - 06/04/2004
This morning a San Mateo County woman will file for a temporary restraining order seeking to bar the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission from adding chloramine to the Hetch Hetchy water system.
Chloramine wars
Clay Lambert - 06/01/2004
Armed with medical opinions from a pair of respected physicians, a Peninsula attorney plans to file for a temporary restraining order forcing the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission to refrain from adding chloramine to the Hetch Hetchy water supply.
Clay Lambert - 06/01/2004
Armed with medical opinions from a pair of respected physicians, a Peninsula attorney plans to file for a temporary restraining order forcing the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission to refrain from adding chloramine to the Hetch Hetchy water supply.
Chloramine concerns get answers
Dana Yates - 05/26/2004
Rashes, coughs and sore throats are some of the symptoms that drew about 30 people to Millbrae City Council's meeting last night to protest the use of chloramine in drinking water.
Dana Yates - 05/26/2004
Rashes, coughs and sore throats are some of the symptoms that drew about 30 people to Millbrae City Council's meeting last night to protest the use of chloramine in drinking water.
Chloramine concern grows
Dana Yates - 04/10/2004
The Millbrae City Council will respond to months of public comment about the addition of chloramine to local drinking water at its Tuesday night meeting, said Councilman Marc Hershman.
Dana Yates - 04/10/2004
The Millbrae City Council will respond to months of public comment about the addition of chloramine to local drinking water at its Tuesday night meeting, said Councilman Marc Hershman.
Bush White House shelved MTBE ban
Agency writer - 02/15/2004
The Bush administration quietly shelved a proposal to ban a gasoline additive that contaminates drinking water in many communities, helping an industry that has donated more than $1 million Republicans.
Agency writer - 02/15/2004
The Bush administration quietly shelved a proposal to ban a gasoline additive that contaminates drinking water in many communities, helping an industry that has donated more than $1 million Republicans.
Most will have chloramine in taps Monday
Malaika Fraley - 01/28/2004
County drinking water should be safer and even better-tasting starting next week, although experts say most people won't notice a difference.
Malaika Fraley - 01/28/2004
County drinking water should be safer and even better-tasting starting next week, although experts say most people won't notice a difference.
