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Lakshmipur District GEO Code based Unique Water Point ID Lakshmipur District Department of Public Health Engineering (DPHE) June, 2018 How to Use This Booklet to Assign Water Point Identification Code: Assuming that a contractor or a driller is to install a Shallow Tube Well with No. 6 Pump in SULTANPUR village BEMARTA union of BAGERHAT SADAR uapzila in BAGERHAR district. This water point will be installed in year 2010 by a GOB-Unicef project. The site of installation is a bazaar. The steps to assign water point code (Figure 1) are as follows: Y Y Y Y R O O W W Z Z T T U U U V V V N N N Figure 1: Format of Geocode Based Water Point Identification Code Step 1: Write water point year of installation as the first 4 digits indicated by YYYY. For this example, it is 2010. Step 2: Select land use type (R) code from Table R (page no. 4). For this example, a bazaar for rural commercial purpose, so it is 4. Step 3: Select water point type of ownership (OO) from Table OO (page no. 4) . For this example, it is 05. Step 4: Select water point type (WW) code from Table WW (page no. 5). For this example, water point type is Shallow Tube Well with No. 6 Pump. Therefore its code is 01. Step 5: Assign district (ZZ), upazila (TT) and union (UUU) GEO Code for water point. The GEO codes are as follows: for BAGERGAT district, ZZ is 01; for BAGERHAR SADAR upazila, TT is 08; and for BEMARTA union, UUU is 151. Step 6: GEO codes for SULTANPUR village, VVV is 368. Step 7: Assign 3 digits serial number (NNN). If this is the first water point installed at BEMARTA union in year 2010 then assign serial number (NNN) 1 as 001. Serial number should be used only once in a fiscal year. The second water point installed by any projects, regardless of the type, as long as it is in the same union, it will receive a serial number of 002. The completed water point identification is as follows (Figure 2): Y Y Y Y R O O W W Z Z T T U U U V V V N N N 2 0 1 0 4 0 5 0 1 0 1 0 8 1 5 1 3 6 8 0 0 1 Figure 2: Water Point Identification Code for a Shallow Tube Well with a No. 6 Pump Installed in Yr 2010 to Rural Commercial Land by GoB-Unicef in BAGERHAR district, BAGERHAT SADAR uapzila, BEMARTA union, SULTANPUR village with a serial no. of 1 Practice 1 Assuming that a contractor is going to install a Ring Well with Tara Pump at BINANAI village of BAGUTIA union of CHAUHALI upazila in SIRAJGANJ district. This will be installed in year 2011 by the GOB-Unicef project into a Rural/Residential land. This is the first water point that BAGUTIA union is getting this year. What would be the water point identification code for this Water point ID? Correct Answer is below. Step 1: YYYY = 2011 Step 5: District (ZZ) = 88 Step 2: Area & land type (R) = 1 Upazila (TT) = 27 Step 3: owner (OO) = 05 Union (UUU) = 142 Step 4: water point type (WW) = 08 Step 6: village (VVV) = 028 Step 7: serial number (NNN) = 001 Y Y Y Y R O O W W Z Z T T U U U V V V N N N 2 0 1 1 1 0 5 0 8 8 8 2 7 1 4 2 0 2 8 0 0 1 2 Practice 2 Assuming that a contractor is going to install a Deep Tube Well with Tara Dev Pump at KASARI PARA of Ward 01 of Meherpur Sadar pourasava in Meherpur district. This will be installed in year 2011 by the GOB-DPHE into an urban/commercial land. This is the 5th water point installed in Meherpur Sadar pourasava in 2011. What would be the water point identification code? Correct Answer is below. Step 1: YYYY = 2011 Step 5: District (ZZ) = 57 Step 2: Area & land type (R) = 8 Upazila (TT) = 87 Step 3: owner (OO) = 01 Union (UUU) = 001 Step 4: water point type (WW) = 06 Step 6: village (VVV) = 228 Step 7: serial number (NNN) = 005 Y Y Y Y R O O W W Z Z T T U U U V V V N N N 2 0 1 1 8 0 1 0 6 5 7 8 7 0 0 1 2 2 8 0 0 5 3 Table R: Land Use Land Use Code Metropoliton 0 Rural/Residential 1 Rural/Agriculture 2 Rural/Industry 3 Rural/Commercial 4 Urban*/Residential 5 Urban*/Agriculture 6 Urban*/Industry 7 Urban*/Commercial 8 *Urban refers to: city coorporations, municipalities such as pouroshava Table OO: Ownership Code Land Use Code Private 00 Govt-DPHE 01 Govt-LGED 02 Govt-Other 03 NGO 04 GoB-Unicef 05 GoB-Danida 06 GoB-World Bank 07 GoB-ADB 08 GoB-JICA 09 *Organizations are encouraged to apply for their ownership code. 4 Table WW: Water Point Type Water Point Type Code Shallow Tube Well No. 6 pump 01 Shallow Tube Well Tara dev head pump/Tara Pump 02 Shallow Tube Well Other Pumps 03 Deep Tube Well No. 6 pump 04 Deep Tube Well Tara dev head pump/Tara pump 05 Deep Tube Well Other Pumps 06 Ring Well No.6 pump 07 Ring Well Tara dev head pump/Tara pump 08 Ring Well Other Pumps 09 Pond Sand Filter (PSF) 10 Rain Water Harvester 11 SST/VSST 12 Infiltration Gallery 13 Gravity Flow System (GFS) 14 Pipe Water System 15 Others (to be specified elsewhere in 16 data collection 16 form) various types of irrigation Pumps 90 to 99 5 GEO Code Lakshmipur District 6 GEO Code Based Water Point Identification System District Code Upazila Code Union/Ward Code Village Code GEO Code: LAKSHMIPUR District LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 CHAR FALCON 175 CHAR FALCON 048 (PART) LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 CHAR FALCON 175 PASCHIM CHAR 308 FALCON (PART) LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 CHAR FALCON 175 PURBA CHAR 308 FALCON (PART) LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 CHAR KADIRA 184 CHAR BASU 048 LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 CHAR KADIRA 184 CHAR KADIRA 048 LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 CHAR KADIRA 184 CHAR THIKA 048 LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 CHAR KADIRA 184 DAKSHIN CHAR 068 KADIRA LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 CHAR KADIRA 184 DAKSHIN CHAR 068 DAGLA(PART) LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 CHAR KALKINI 193 CHAR SAMSUDDIN 048 LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 CHAR KALKINI 193 CHAR KALKINI (PART) 048 LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 CHAR KALKINI 193 DAKSHIN CHAR 076 LAWRENCE(PART) LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 CHAR KALKINI 193 UTTAR CHAR 408 KALKINI (PART) LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 CHAR LAWRENCE 202 CHAR LAWRENCE 048 LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 CHAR LAWRENCE 202 DAKSHIN CHAR 068 MARTIN (PART) LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 CHAR LAWRENCE 202 PURBA CHAR 308 MARTIN (PART) LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 CHAR LAWRENCE 202 UTTAR CHAR 408 LAWRENCE LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 CHAR MARTIN 211 DAKSHIN CHAR 076 MARTIN(PART) LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 CHAR MARTIN 211 MADHYA CHAR 248 MARTIN 7 District Code Upazila Code Union/Ward Code Village Code LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 CHAR MARTIN 211 PURBA CHAR 316 MARTIN (PART) LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 CHAR MARTIN 211 UTTAR CHAR MARTIN 408 LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 HAJIRHAT 345 CHAR JANGALIA 188 LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 PATARIR HAT 610 CHAR FALCON 056 (PART) LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 PATARIR HAT 610 PASCHIM CHAR 316 FALCON (PART) LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 PATARIR HAT 610 PURBA CHAR 316 FALCON (PART) LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 SAHEBERHAT 710 CHAR JAGABANDHU 048 LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 SAHEBERHAT 710 CHAR KALKINI (PART) 056 LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 SAHEBERHAT 710 DAKSHIN CHAR 068 KALKINI LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 SAHEBERHAT 710 DAKSHIN CHAR 068 LAWRENCE (PART) LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 SAHEBERHAT 710 UTTAR CHAR 408 KALKINI (PART) LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 TORABGANG 744 CHAR PAGLA 048 LAKSHMIPUR 51 KAMALNAGAR 33 TORABGANG 744 TURABGANJ 388 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO-01 001 SAHAPUR 368 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO-01 001 MOJUPUR 408 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO-01 001 BANCHANAGAR 444 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO-02 002 BANCHANAGAR 428 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO-03 003 BANCHANAGAR 436 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR 43 WARD NO-04 004 BANCHANAGAR 068 SADAR (PART) LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR 43 WARD NO-05 005 BANCHANAGAR 328 SADAR (PART) LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO-05 005 SAKHARIPARA 388 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR 43 WARD NO-06 006 BANCHANAGAR 336 SADAR (PART) 8 District Code Upazila Code Union/Ward Code Village Code LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR 43 WARD NO-07 007 BANCHANAGAR 088 SADAR (PART) LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO-07 007 LAHARKANDI(PART) 308 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO-07 007 SAMSERABAD 416 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO-08 008 BANCHHANAGAR 028 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO-08 008 LAMCHARI 228 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR 43 WARD NO-08 008 SHAMSERABAD 408 SADAR (PART) LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO-09 009 BANCHHANAGAR 036 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR 43 WARD NO-09 009 SHAMSERABAD 068 SADAR (PART) LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR 43 WARD NO-10 010 BANCHANAGAR 068 SADAR (PART) LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO-10 010 MOJUPUR 248 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO-10 010 UTTAR LAHARKANDI 408 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO-11 011 ATIA TALI (PART) 008 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO-11 011 MOJUPUR(PART) 068 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO-11 011 GOURINAGAR 136 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO-11 011 PURBA LAHARKANDI 316 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO-12 012 ABIR NAGAR 008 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO-12 012 LAHARKANDI(PART) 068 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO.13 013 ABHIRKHIL 008 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO.13 013 GAURINAGAR 128 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO.13 013 HOGALDAHARI 156 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO.13 013 RAJIBPUR 348 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO.14 014 BANCHHANAGAR 044 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR 43 WARD NO.14 014 PASHCHIM 308 SADAR LAKSHMIPUR LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO.15 015 CHAR LAMCHHI 048 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 WARD NO.15 015 BANCHHANAGAR 052 LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR SADA 43 BANGAKHA 142 ABHIRKHIL 008 9 District Code Upazila Code Union/Ward Code Village Code LAKSHMIPUR 51 LAKSHMIPUR
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