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Susan Leal (born October 11, 1949) is an American water utility consultant and the co-author of the book ''Running Out of Water''. Formerly, she was the General Manager of the
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) is a public agency of the City and County of San Francisco that provides water, wastewater, and electric power services to the city. The SFPUC also provides wholesale water service to an addit ...
, San Francisco Treasurer, and a San Francisco supervisor.


Early life and education

Leal was born the youngest of three on October 11, 1949, to Mexican immigrant parents in San Francisco. She grew up in Eureka Valley. Leal graduated from Presentation High School in 1967; the Catholic prep school was founded in 1915 by the Sisters of the Presentation, and it closed in 1991. (The site is now part of the campus of
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). Leal attended
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, where she received a bachelor's degree in economics in 1971 and a
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in 1975. San Francisco Supervisor
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was a classmate of hers at Cal.


Career

After graduation, Leal worked for
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's legal department. From 1976 to 1982, Leal was a staff attorney for the United States House Committee Interstate and Foreign Commerce subcommittee. In 1982, she was a senior consultant to the
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's Committee on Ways and Means under Assembly Speaker Willie Brown. In 1985, Leal became vice-president of a health care management company.Official Bio
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San Francisco elections

Leal was appointed to the
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in June 1993 by Mayor
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. She was re-elected the following year to a four-year term. While on the Board, she chaired its Finance Committee. From 1997 to 2004, Leal served as Treasurer of San Francisco, the City and County's banker and chief investment officer, winning re-election in 2001. Her duties as Treasurer also included managing all tax and revenue collection for San Francisco as well as managing billions of dollars in short-term revenue. She introduced the first socially responsible investment portfolio among California’s 58 counties. Her socially-responsible portfolio’s return on investments surpassed the other 57 other California counties during her tenure. She helped increase tax collection rates, including a 91% increase in delinquent revenue collection, representing tens of millions in additional revenue. Leal spearheaded the city's e-commerce initiative, which was named one of the top e-government projects nationwide and helped launched the nation's first audio ATM for the visually impaired. Leal was a candidate in the
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. She lost in the general election and endorsed
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, who later won in the
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.


San Francisco Public Utilities Commission

In 2004, Leal was appointed General Manager of the
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) is a public agency of the City and County of San Francisco that provides water, wastewater, and electric power services to the city. The SFPUC also provides wholesale water service to an addit ...
(SFPUC), the county's utilities agency, by Mayor Newsom, though she had no experience in the utilities field prior to this appointment. During her term, Leal implemented SFGreasecycle – a biodiesel fuel program that collects waste oil and grease to run San Francisco's fleet of vehicles and keep it out of the city's sewer system. She upgraded the Bay Area's seismically unsafe water system and initiated a program to update San Francisco's wastewater system. The Commission installed tanks of
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s at the
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water treatment plant to measure water safety and detect nonbiological threats in the water supply, as mandated by anti-terrorism federal law. It was also in talks to pay $58 million dollars to build a new power plant in
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to supplement the Hunters Point Power Plant. The Commission's governing board voted unanimously to fire Leal in February 2008. Although the board did not cite a reason, Commissioner Dick Sklar expressed disappointment in Leal's handling of the power plant negotiations. She was succeeded by City Controller Ed Harrington. Following her departure, the Board of Supervisors declared April 2008 "Susan Leal Month" for her service to the city.


Subsequent work

Leal joined
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as a senior fellow of the Advanced Leadership Initiative, where she researched the delivery of potable water and treatment of wastewater in communities worldwide.


Personal life

Leal is openly gay.


References


External links

* Peter Rogers, Susan Leal
"Running Out of Water: The Looming Crisis and Solutions to Conserve Our Most Precious Resource"
2010. * Leal, Susan
Why SF needs Prop. H
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