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Surrounded on three sides by the Pacific Ocean and the San Francisco Bay, the city of San Francisco lives in close proximity to water. Thanks to the efforts of the 1,800 employees and the facilities of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC), these waters are spared from the pollution that the city drains into its sewers and runoff basins. It needed to provide better documentation for budgetary planning and better ratio of preventive to corrective maintenance, which is how the organization is measured against the industry. It Use information on maintenance history and status of equipment collected with IBM Maximo Asset Management to provide visibility into maintenance operations and physical infrastructure for making better operating and planning decisions.

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Date:May 2009
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