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City and County of San Francisco Location / Sub-Location Code As of 6-26-2009 City and County of San Francisco Location / Sub-location Code as of 6-26-2009 Sub-location DEPT Location Code Code Description AAM AAMGOLDN GOLDEN GATE PARK AAM AAMGOLDN GGPARK GOLDEN GATE PARK AAM AAMLARKN ASIAN ART MUSEUM LARKIN STREET AAM AAMLARKN LARKIN ASIAN ART MUSEUM LARKIN STREET ADM ADMCITYH #1 DR. CARLTON B. GOODLETT PLACE ADM ADMCITYH CITYHALL #1 DR. CARLTON B. GOODLETT PLACE RM 362 ADM ADMCITYH CIVICGAR CIVIC CENTER GARAGE ADM ADMCITYH ROOM168 COUNTY CLERK, ROOM 168 ADM ADMCITYH ROOM357 #1 DR. CARLTON B. GOODLETT PLACE RM 357 ADM ADMCITYH ROOM400 BUILDING OPERATIONS RM 400 ADM ADMCITYH ROOM416 BUILDING OPERATIONS RM 416 ADM ADMCITYH ROOM430 #1 DR. CARLTON B. GOODLETT PLACE RM 430 ADM ADMCITYH ROOM93 #1 DR. CARLTON B. 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GOODLETT PLACE City and County of San Francisco Location / Sub-location Code as of 6-26-2009 Sub-location DEPT Location Code Code Description CON CONCITYH CITYHALL #1 DR.CARLTON B. GOODLET PLACE RM 316 CPC CPC1DRCA 1 DR.CARLTON B. GOODLETT PLACE RM 352 CPC CPC1DRCA 1DRCARLT 1 DR.CARLTON B. GOODLETT PLACE RM 352 CPC CPC1650M 1650 MISSION STREET CPC CPC1650M 1650MISS 1650 MISSION STREET CPC CPC1660M 1660 MISSION STREET, 5TH FLOOR CPC CPC1660M 1660MISS 1660 MISSION STREET, 5TH FLOOR CRT CRTCIVIC CIVIC CTR COURTHOUSE,400 MCALLISTER ST CRT CRTCIVIC CIVICCTR CIVIC CTR COURTHOUSE,400 MCALLISTER ST CRT CRT575PO COURTHOUSE, 575 POLK STREET CRT CRT575PO 575POLKS COURTHOUSE, 575 POLK STREET CSC CSC25VNS 25 VAN NESS AVE SUITE 720 CSC CSC25VNS 25VANNES 25 VAN NESS AVE SUITE 720 CSS CSS617 617 MISSION ST. CSS CSS617 617MISSI 617 MISSION ST CWP CWPADM CWP ADMINISTRATION CWP CWPADM ACCTNG ACCOUNTING CWP CWPADM BUDGET BUDGET CWP CWPADM FINANCE FINANCE CWP CWPADM GMOFFICE GENERAL MANAGER'S OFFICE CWP CWPADM PESPAYRL PERSONNEL/PAYROLL CWP CWPADM UEB UTILITIES ENGINEERING BUREAU CWP CWPBAKER BAKER ST. TREATMENT PLANT CWP CWPBERRY BERRY TRANSPORT CWP CWPCHANL CHANNEL ST. PUMP STATION CWP CWPCITYW CITYWIDE CWP CWPDIVSN DIVISION STREET CWP CWPDRUMM DRUMM ST. PUMP STATION CWP CWPENG WATER POLLUTION CONTROL CWP CWPENG ENGINRG ENGINEERING CWP CWPFTMSN FORT MASON TUNNEL CWP CWPFULTN FULTON ST. PUMP STATION CWP CWPGRIFT GRIFFTH PUMP STATION CWP CWPHNTPT HUNTERS POINT PUMP STATION CWP CWPHUNTP HUNTERS POINT CWP CWPICCRK ISLAIS CREEK TRANSPORT CWP CWPICSSD ISLAIS CREEK TRANSPORT S. SIDE CWP CWPINDIN INDIANA ST. FORCE MAIN CWP CWPKING KING TRANSPORT City and County of San Francisco Location / Sub-location Code as of 6-26-2009 Sub-location DEPT Location Code Code Description CWP CWPLCFLT LINCOLN-FULTON TRANSPORT CWP CWPLKMCD LAKE MERCED TRANSPORT CWP CWPLMRCD LAKE MERCED PUMP STATION CWP CWPMARIN MARINA TRANSPORT CWP CWPMARIP MARIPOSA TRANSPORT CWP CWPMPOSA MARIPOSA PUMP STATION CWP CWPMRINA MARINA PUMP STATION CWP CWPNEMBC NORTH EMBARCADERO TRANSPORT CWP CWPNORPT NORTH POINT TUNNEL CWP CWPNPONT NORTHPOINT TREATMENT PLANT CWP CWPNPONT NPPGEN NP PLANT - GENERL CWP CWPNPONT NPP010 PRETREATMENT BUILDING CWP CWPNPONT NPP011 BASEMENT PRETREATMENT CWP CWPNPONT NPP012 1ST FLOOR PRETREATMENT CWP CWPNPONT NPP015 BYPASS & OVERFLOW WEIR STRUCTURE CWP CWPNPONT NPP017 GATEHOUSE CWP CWPNPONT NPP019 RECEIVING STRUCTURE CWP CWPNPONT NPP040 SEDIMENTATION NO. 1 CWP CWPNPONT NPP041 SEDIMENTATION NO. 2 CWP CWPNPONT NPP043 SCUM REMOVAL CWP CWPNPONT NPP044 PUMP ROMM-SCUM REMOVAL CWP CWPNPONT NPP060 SLUDGE CONTROL CWP CWPNPONT NPP061 FIRST FLOOR SLUDGE CONTROL CWP CWPNPONT NPP500 POST CHLORINATION CWP CWPNPONT NPP510 TESTING LAB--NON-PROCESS CWP CWPNPONT NPP511 SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE TANKS CWP CWPNPONT NPP515 SODIUM BISULFITE TANKS CWP CWPNPONT NPP521 SLUDGE CONTROL ANNEX CWP CWPNPONT NPP800 POLYMER ROOM CWP CWPNPONT NPP870 MACHINE SHOP CWP CWPNPONT NPP871 GARAGE CWP CWPNPONT NPP925 WATER PUMP STATION CWP CWPNPONT NPP930 ADMINISTRATION BLDG & SEWAGE CWP CWPNPONT NPP961 TUNNEL #1 (WEST) CWP CWPNPONT NPP962 TUNNEL #2 (EAST) CWP CWPNPONT NPP963 TUNNEL #3 CWP CWPNSHOR NORTH SHORE PUMP STATION CWP CWPOCENS OCEAN SIDE TREATMENT PLANT CWP CWPOCENS OSPGEN OCEANSIDE PLANT GENERAL City and County of San Francisco Location / Sub-location Code as of 6-26-2009 Sub-location DEPT Location Code Code Description CWP CWPOCENS OSP011 PRETREATMENT/SOLIDS CWP CWPOCENS OSP042 PRIMARY CLARIFIERS CWP CWPOCENS OSP100 ZOO WET WEATHER PUMP STATION CWP CWPOCENS OSP200 AIRATION BASINS CWP CWPOCENS OSP230 SECONDARY CLARIFIERS CWP CWPOCENS OSP510 CHEMICAL STORAGE CWP CWPOCENS OSP530 CHLORINE CONTACT CHANNELS CWP CWPOCENS OSP620 DIGESTER COMPLEX CWP CWPOCENS OSP741 GAS HOLDER CWP CWPOCENS OSP800 ENERGY RECOVERY CWP CWPOCENS OSP821 WASTE GAS BURNER CWP CWPOCENS OSP920 PIPE GALLERY CWP CWPOCENS OSP930 ADMINISTRATION CWP CWPOCENS OSP961 PARKING AND WEST TUNNEL CWP CWPOCENS WSIDEPS WESTSIDE PUMP STATION CWP CWPPFAPL PALACE OF FINE ARTS PARKING LOT PS CWP CWPPINEL PINELAKE PUMP STATION CWP CWPPRCWS PRE-CLEANWATER OPERATION CWP CWPPRCWT PRE-CWP OPERATION CWP CWPRANKN RANKIN ST. PUMP STATION CWP CWPRCHMD RICHMOND TRANSPORT CWP CWPSCLF1 SEACLIFF #1 PUMP STATION CWP CWPSCLF2 SEACLIFF #2 PUMP STATION CWP CWPSCLIF SEA CLIFF PUMP STATION (NEW) CWP CWPSEMBC SOUTH EMBARCADERO TRANSPORT CWP CWPSEWPC SOUTHEAST (WPC) TREATMENT PLANT CWP CWPSEWPC MMPS MERLIN MORRIS PUMP STATION CWP CWPSEWPC SEPGEN SE PLANT GENERAL CWP CWPSEWPC SEP005 CWP CWPSEWPC SEP010 INFLUENT CONTROL STRUCTURE 010 CWP CWPSEWPC SEP011 PRETREATMENT CWP CWPSEWPC SEP012 HEADWORKS CWP CWPSEWPC SEP015 PRIMARY INFLUENT CHANNEL DEW CWP CWPSEWPC SEP040 PRIMARY SEDIMENTATION BLDG. 1 CWP CWPSEWPC SEP041 PRIMARY SEDIMENTATION BLDG. 2 CWP CWPSEWPC SEP042 PRIMARY SEDIMENTATION BLDG. 3 CWP CWPSEWPC SEP043 PRIMARY SEDIMENTATION CONTROL RM. CWP CWPSEWPC SEP044 PRIMARY INFLUENT CONTROL STRUC. CWP CWPSEWPC SEP060 WEST PUMP ROOM City and County of San Francisco Location / Sub-location Code as of 6-26-2009 Sub-location DEPT Location Code Code Description CWP CWPSEWPC SEP061 ENTRAL PUMP ROOM CWP CWPSEWPC SEP062 PRIMARY EFFLUENT PUMP STATION CWP CWPSEWPC SEP065 MAGNETIC FLOW METER INSP. VAULT CWP CWPSEWPC SEP075 CWP CWPSEWPC SEP100 ELECTRICAL SHOP CWP CWPSEWPC SEP105 SOUTHEAST LAB CWP CWPSEWPC SEP120 SAFETY CWP CWPSEWPC SEP200 AERATION TANKS CWP CWPSEWPC SEP230 SECONDARY SEDIMENTATION TANK CWP CWPSEWPC SEP260 SECONDARY SLUDGE CONTROL BLDG CWP CWPSEWPC SEP270 OXYGEN GENERATION BUILDING CWP CWPSEWPC SEP511 SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE TANKS CWP CWPSEWPC SEP515 SODIUM BISULFITE TANKS CWP CWPSEWPC SEP521 POST CHLORINATION BUILDING CWP CWPSEWPC SEP525 PRIMARY EFFLUENT CHANNEL & DIS CWP CWPSEWPC SEP526 JUNCTION STRUCTURE CWP CWPSEWPC SEP530 CHLORINE CONTACT CHANNELS CWP CWPSEWPC SEP535 BIO-ASSAY BUILDING CWP CWPSEWPC SEP540 PLANT EFFLUENT CONTROL STRUCT. CWP CWPSEWPC SEP550 ISLAIS CREEK (BOOSTER) PUMP STA. CWP CWPSEWPC SEP620 DIGESTION GROUP NO. 1 CONTROL CWP CWPSEWPC SEP630 DIGESTER NO. 1 CWP CWPSEWPC SEP640 DIGESTER NO. 2 CWP CWPSEWPC SEP650 DIGESTER NO. 3 CWP CWPSEWPC SEP660 DIGESTER NO. 4 CWP CWPSEWPC SEP670 DIGESTER NO. 5 CWP CWPSEWPC SEP680 DIGESTION GROUP NO. 2 CONTROL
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