Million Gallons per Day definition

Million Gallons per Day or “MGD” means a flow rate expressed in millions of gallons per day. A flow rate for a shorter period of time, such as an hour, may also be expressed in MGD. For example, a flow of one million gallons in an hour would be equivalent to a daily flow of 24 MGD.
Million Gallons per Day or “MGD” means a flow rate expressed in
Million Gallons per Day or “MGD” refers to a rate of Wastewater Flow.

Examples of Million Gallons per Day in a sentence

  • The initial total capacity of CIWW to supply the Member Agencies as of the Effective Date is determined to be 136.5 Million Gallons per Day (“MGD”).

  • The initial total capacity of CIWW to supply the Member Agencies as of the Effective Date is determined to be 134.5 Million Gallons per Day (“MGD”).

  • For the purposes of this HPMEP, a Large Water Intake is any intake (e.g. public water supply, industrial, agricultural, power plant, etc.) having a maximum instantaneous capacity greater than or equal to one Million Gallons per Day (MGD), the FERC approval level for new intakes.

  • Present flow through this wastewater treatment system is 4.1 Million Gallons per Day (MGD).

  • A secondary benefit includes an alternative water supply benefit of 3.5 Million Gallons per Day (MGD).

  • Impacted Water Sources’ flow rates can be reported in the Claims Forms in either gallons per minute (gpm) or Million Gallons per Day (MGD).

  • Section 3 of the Eighth Amendment is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and the City have agreed that the estimated total needs for the 7,575 age restricted units on the ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Sun City Land are as follows: Potable Water: 3,884 Acre Feet per Year Non Potable Water: 3,934 Acre Feet per Year Wastewater: 1.90 Million Gallons per Day (based on 7,500 age restricted units at 140 gallons per day per connection and a 1.2 monthly flow peaking factor and a 30-day average).

  • Staff responsible for CIWW water production will perform the daily evaluation and report the Current Capacity in Million Gallons per Day.

  • The treatment facility was damaged as a result of Hurricane ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and is in a state of repair/replacement for outdated and damaged equipment and the facility has a reduced capacity that is lower than the permitted 5.0 MGD (Million Gallons per Day).

  • The project undertaken by the Town and City to design, permit, and construct a 2 Million Gallons per Day (MGD) force main transmission line running along US Highway 15-501 from the Town to the City in order to convey the Town’s wastewater.