As a young girl growing up in Venezuela, Nohemy Revilla loved numbers. While she was in school, her parents — a Chemist and a Chemical Engineer — encouraged her to pursue a life of science. During her Junior and Senior high school years, students had to choose either a year studying Humanities or Science. “I easily chose Science,” she laughs. After earning a bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering in Venezuela, Revilla decided to seek a different path. She moved to California to complete a Master’s Degree in Environmental Engineering at San Jose State University. While earning her degree
SAN FRANCISCO --The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) has secured $10.9 million in federal and state funding to help customers pay off past due utility bills that accrued during the pandemic, including $7.3 million for water debt and $1.2 million for Hetch Hetchy Power debt. Customers will begin seeing credits on their bills in the coming weeks. The amount will vary based on individual past due amounts. The SFPUC also secured an additional $2.4 million in debt relief for CleanPowerSF customers. CleanPowerSF customers enjoy clean power procured by the SFPUC but continue to pay
Interested in learning about how the SFPUC has responded to and worked to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic – all while ensuring the delivery of essential, reliable, and affordable water, power, and wastewater services 24/7? Check out the SFPUC’s latest Popular Financial Annual Report for fiscal year 2021 . Every year since 2009, the Government Finance Officers Association has recognized the SFPUC for its Outstanding Achievement in Popular Annual Financial Reporting. The report provides a snapshot not just of the agency’s financial health, but of the countless contributions of SFPUC employees