Equivalent dwelling unit (EDU) definition
Equivalent dwelling unit (EDU) means a measurement of demand on district facilities equivalent to a typical single-family dwelling. For water service, one EDU equals the amount of water used by one single-family, residential dwelling unit, defined as 0.28 acre-foot of water per year. For sewer service, one EDU equals the daily flow, discharged by a typical, single family dwelling unit. The general manager may develop and maintain a schedule of equivalent uses, to establish the number of EDU's for different users of water and sewer service for purposes of this title. Any such schedule and change thereto shall be approved by the board.
Equivalent dwelling unit (EDU) means one unit of wastewater utility service demand. An EDU represents the average wastewater flow and strength generated by a single-family residence or equivalent.
Equivalent dwelling unit (EDU) means a unit of measurement, for purposes of water or wastewater connection and services fees, equivalent to one single-family residential household and as calculated per City policy.
More Definitions of Equivalent dwelling unit (EDU)
Equivalent dwelling unit (EDU) means the estimated monthly equivalent impact on the public sewer and drainage system of an average residential single- dwelling development.
Equivalent dwelling unit (EDU) means any residential or nonresidential use which has been reasonably found by the Director of Public Works to place a demand on the city's sewerage system or water system approximately equal to the demands thereon by a single family dwelling.
Equivalent dwelling unit (EDU) means the unit of measure which is based on the flow character- istics of an average single-family residence in terms of sewage quantity and constituent qual- ity.
Equivalent dwelling unit (EDU) means the unit of measure that is based on the flow characteristics of an average single family residence in terms of sewage quantity and constituent quality.
Equivalent dwelling unit (EDU) means the unit of measure which is based on the flow characteristics of an average single-family residence in terms of sewage quantity and constituent quality.
Equivalent dwelling unit (EDU) means a measure of wastewater generated where one unit is such that:
Equivalent dwelling unit (EDU) means the estimated average sanitary flow from a single-dwelling development, also referred to as a single-family dwelling, charged to a sewer account.