Design daily flow definition

Design daily flow means the unadjusted quantity of wastewater a facility is projected to produce in a 24-hour period upon which wastewater system sizing and design are based as determined in Section .0400 of this Subchapter.
Design daily flow means the quantity of wastewater a facility is projected to produce in a 24-hour
Design daily flow means the unadjusted quantity of wastewater a facility is projected to produce

Examples of Design daily flow in a sentence

  • The nutrient balance can be expressed by the following Mass Balance equation:Land Application Area (m2) = (C x Q)/Lx Data used in the nutrient balance includes: ▪ C = Concentration of nutrient - 25mg/L (from EPA Publication 464.2); ▪ Q = Design daily flow rate – 480L (from Table 4 of the Code and Table H2 of the Standard); ▪ Lx = Critical loading rate of nutrients – 41.10 mg/m2/day (from EPA Publication 464.2).

  • Design daily flow is to be determined as stipulated in 15A NCAC 18A .1949.


More Definitions of Design daily flow

Design daily flow means the unadjusted quantity of wastewater a facility is projected to produce in a 24-hour period upon which wastewater system sizing and design are based as determined in Section .0400 of this Subchapter. "Design unit" means a discrete connection such as an individual dwelling unit, place of business, or place of public assembly on which wastewater DDF is based. Multiple design units may comprise a facility.

Related to Design daily flow

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  • Commissioning means the process for determining the need for and for obtaining the supply of healthcare and related services by the Trust within available resources.

  • Design torso angle means the angle measures between a vertical line through the "R" point and the torso line in a position which corresponds to the design position of the seat-back established by the vehicle manufacturer;