Department List
The Bureau of Environmental Management (BEM) provides planning, environmental and regulatory compliance services to all SFPUC departments and facilities. Read more
City Distribution stores, distributes, and delivers water to San Francisco. It also maintains the water distribution system within the City... Read more
The Commissioners of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission are appointed by the Mayor and serve 4-year terms. Meetings are scheduled on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. The meetings are held in City Hall, Room 400, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, San Francisco, CA 94102. They are scheduled to begin at 1:30 PM, unless otherwise noticed. Read more
Communications provides a full range of public affairs and communication services to the entire organization... Read more
The Construction Management Bureau manages the construction of Water, Waste Water and Power projects to ensure successful delivery of these facilities. Read more
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Customer Service provides customers with accessible, complete, and reliable information and services about their water and wastewater accounts...
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The Engineering and Design Bureau provides engineering for planning, design and construction for capital projects in the Infrastructure Division. Read more
This department implements pretreatment and water pollution prevention programs and provides compliance services to the entire organization... Read more
Financial Services provides budgeting, financial planning, accounting, risk management, internal auditing, and procurement services... Read more
This department supports the General Manager of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission. Headquartered at 1155 Market Street, 11th floor, the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission has approximately 1700 employees with a combined annual budget of $400 million. The regional utility agency delivers reliable, high quality drinking water to more than 2.4 million Bay Area customers, treats wastewater and stormwater for the City and County of San Francisco and provides hydroelectric and clean power to San Francisco and several Central Valley communities. Read more
Hetch Hetchy Water and Power is a system of dams, hydroelectric plants, reservoirs, aqueducts, pipelines and transmission lines... Read more
Consisting of six service areas, Human Resource Services (HRS) provides payroll and personnel services for the SFPUC's two thousand employees... Read more
Information Technology Services provides data processing services to all the organization... Read more
The Power Enterprise is responsible for developing a vision and plans for San Francisco’s energy future. These plans address environmental quality, reliability and affordability, which together help promote the city’s economic growth. Read more
The Program Development and Support Bureau is responsible for providing planning efforts and technical support for the Infrastructure Division. Read more
The Project Management Bureau oversees the coordination of each individual capital project from its inception through implementation for the Infrastructure Division. Read more
Real Estate Services' mission is to manage the SFPUC's commercial land interests and the properties owned and occupied by the organization... Read more
The Wastewater Enterprise operates and maintains the City's water pollution control plants, sewage pumping stations and combined sewer system. Read more
San Francisco residents are uniquely fortunate to enjoy a reliable and high quality water supply. This water plays a critical role in the health of our communities, the sustainability of our natural environment, and the success of our businesses. We all share a responsibility to conserve water and preserve the quality of our water. Read more
Nearly 2.4 million people rely on water supplied by the Water Enterprise to meet their daily water needs. This makes the SFPUC the third largest municipal water agency in California. Read more
Water Quality ensures that the SFPUC remains in compliance with all current and future water quality regulations... Read more
The Water Resources Planning Section conducts local and regional water supply planning studies to identify new water supplies from groundwater, recycled water and desalination. Read more
The Water Supply & Treatment Division ensures that fresh, clean water is distributed to more than two million customers in the Bay Area... Read more



