Equivalent residential connection definition
Equivalent residential connection means a volume of water used equal to a residential connection which is 400 gallons per day unless supportive data indicates otherwise.
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.
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.
More Definitions of Equivalent residential connection
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 .24 irrigated acres.
Equivalent residential connection or “ERC” means a number which corresponds to the equivalent usage requirements of an average Individually-Metered Single-Family Residential service class connection, i.e., one residential Dwelling Unit. The ERC is used as a factor to convert a given daily water, wastewater and/or irrigation quality water capacity requirement for a particular property to the equivalent number of Individually- Metered Single-Family Residential connections, and serves as the baseline factor for establishing Connection Fees and other charges for the various service classes as provided herein.
Equivalent residential connection as defined by City ordinance shall be referred to in this Agreement as “ERC” and shall be defined by section 19-343 of the City of Wildwood Code.
Equivalent residential connection. ERC”)” means the quantity of water a normal or average single residential connection would use. The term ERC is commonly used to quantify the number of equivalent residential service connections which non-residential type consumers will place on the system. The number of ERC’s defined for a non-residential connection is determined by dividing the DDW defined or engineering calculated demand for the specific type of connection by the ERC Demand Factor, as defined below.