Equivalent residential connection definition

Equivalent residential connection means a volume of water used equal to a residential connection that is 400 gallons per day unless supportive data indicates otherwise.
Equivalent residential connection means the capacity used to serve an individual residence.
Equivalent residential connection. ("ERC") - A measure of the average daily flow for a single residential unit which is a factor used to calculate a given average daily flow for non-single family residence uses.

Examples of Equivalent residential connection in a sentence

  • Domestic flows shall be based on 250 gpd per single family dwelling unit which is the Department’s equivalent of one Equivalent Residential Connection (ERC) hydraulically.

  • The City has established an ordinance requiring an Applicant for a building permit to pay an impact fee for each Equivalent Residential Connection (“ERC”) necessary for the Applicant’s proposed building project of a residential dwelling, (hereinafter referred to as the “Ordinance”).

  • For purposes of calculating the Sewer Connection Fee only, each single-family residential dwelling unit equals1.0 Equivalent Residential Connection (“ERC”), each mobile home, recreational vehicle or mobile home pad unit equals 0.97 of an ERC, each multi-family residential dwelling unit equals 0.82 of an ERC, and each 1,000 square feet of commercial usage equals 0.267 of an ERC.

  • Further, it is anticipated that individual impact fees per Equivalent Residential Connection (ERC) will be lower in 2014 as determined by a new capital facilities study.

  • Department and privately owned gravity Wastewater collection systems, pump stations, and force mains shall be designed to deliver peak flows under the following conditions: Wastewater systems shall be designed on the basis of an average per capita daily flow of not less than 100 gallons and an average domestic flow of no less than 200 gpd per Equivalent Residential Connection (ERC).


More Definitions of Equivalent residential connection

Equivalent residential connection or "ERC" means a unit of measurement that approximates the average demand of an individually metered single-family residential dwelling unit as provided in Chapter 30, City Code of Ordinances.
Equivalent residential connection or "ERC" means a factor used to convert a given average daily flow (ADF) to the equivalent number of single family residential connections.
Equivalent residential connection or “ERC” means a volume of water used equal to a residential connection that is 400 gallons per day unless supportive data indicates otherwise.
Equivalent residential connection means a unit of potable water, reclaimed water, or wastewater capacity which is equivalent to the annual average number of gallons per day of service that is attributable to a detached single family residence, as such number is established from time to time by the County Manager.
Equivalent residential connection or “ERC” means that measure of impact on public facilities equal to the impacts of one typical single -family detached dwelling unit. For Secondary Water, an ERC equals .16 irrigated acres.
Equivalent residential connection or “ERC” means that measure of impact on public facilities equal to the impacts of one typical single-family detached dwelling unit in full time occupancy. One ERC is equivalent to 40 WSFUs (as defined below) and a fire flow of 1,500 gpm for a duration of 2 hours.
Equivalent residential connection or “ERC” means that measure of impact on public facilities equal to the impact of one typical primary residential single-family detached dwelling unit. For Sewer Facilities, an ERC equals 40 water supply fixture units (WSFU).