Peak hourly flow definition

Peak hourly flow means the the largest volume of flow to be received during a one-hour period expressed as a volume per unit time. This is also referred to as maximum hourly flow or maximum hour flow.
Peak hourly flow means, for the purpose of CT calculations, the greatest volume of water passing through the system during any one hour in a day.
Peak hourly flow means, for the pur- pose of CT calculations, the greatest volume of water passing through the system during any one hour in a day.

More Definitions of Peak hourly flow

Peak hourly flow means the greatest volume of water passing
Peak hourly flow means the greatest volume of water passing through the system during any one hour in a day. "Permittee" means any person who is issued a reclaimed water permit.
Peak hourly flow means the average flow rate during the highest one-hour period of the day. “Planed Groundwater Recharge Project” means any reclaimed water project designed for the purpose of recharging groundwater, via direct recharge or surface percolation.
Peak hourly flow means the greatest total volume of Wastewater generated by or within the Designated SSR Territory of a SSR Party and discharged to the Sewer Service Facilities of the Racine Utility or to any sewer or any other sewerage facility that is tributary to the Racine Wastewater Treatment Facility (but excluding Hauled Wastewater discharged at the Wastewater Treatment Facility with the consent of the Racine Utility) during any consecutive 60-minute period (or the greatest such volume as of a specified date and time), and usually expressed in terms of millions of gallons per day.

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