OneWaterSF Embracing, envisioning, practicing & advancing | Page 10

Envisioning OneWaterSF OneWaterSF is not a finish line; rather, it represents an approach to resource management – one that recognizes our world is not static, that conditions are continually changing, and that we are strongest when we can quickly adapt to these changes. By creating pathways for technology and innovation, OneWaterSF encourages outcomes that apply the right resource to the right use, harness clean energy opportunities, and provide a long-term reliable and resilient water supply for current and future generations. Our Vision and Guiding Principles serve as the foundation for developing and implementing projects and programs that advance OneWaterSF. By embracing, envisioning, practicing, and advancing OneWaterSF, we will continue to support a future where our limited resources can be sustained to ensure local and regional resilience. OneWaterSF Vision With our OneWaterSF approach, San Francisco will optimize the use of our finite water and energy resources to balance community and ecosystem needs, creating a more resilient and reliable future. OneWaterSF Guiding Principles Match the right resource to the right use. 5 2 Look holistically at our water, wastewater, and power systems to develop programs, policies, and projects that provide multiple benefits. 6 Engage our communities to foster awareness and 3 Plan for variable outcomes and build in flexibility to adapt to future changes. 4 Develop projects and programs that conserve resources and promote ecosystem health, including the health and quality of our watersheds, the San Francisco Bay, and the Pacific Ocean. Work across traditional boundaries within our organization to foster collaboration that results in the efficient use of our water, wastewater, energy, and financial resources. collaboration around OneWaterSF. 7 Pursue partnerships with other agencies, the private sector, and other stakeholders to generate new and creative ideas. 8 Pilot state-of-the-art technologies, and test new approaches to develop new business practices. Baker Beach 6 1