ERU definition

ERU means a way to quantify different land use types in terms of their equivalence to a fifty-foot- wide lot Product Type, which is defined as 1.0 ERU.
ERU means Equivalent Residential Unit and represent 250 GPD of wastewater

Examples of ERU in a sentence

  • Any building, located on any property which was not assessed when the sewer was constructed by the County, or a private individual under contract with the County, shall pay a special local sewer construction charge per Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU) prior to the issuance of a sewer permit.

  • The connection charge per ERU, computed as set forth in this resolution, shall be computed for each calendar year, within a reasonable time after completion of the annual audited financial statement of the SMUA, and the SMUA shall thereupon give the statutory notice and hold the required public hearing to set such charges, with such charges to be in effect retroactive to the beginning of that calendar year.

  • Pending stormwater fee is 261,360 / ERU (sf/3,700) = 70.63 rounded up to 71 ERU’s x $60 (rate per quarter) / ERU / year = $4,260/year8.

  • Id. Tier 3 properties are charged twice the rate per ERU, equal to $30 per quarter.

  • For the initial quarterly rates set under Article 27 through Fiscal Year 2017, Tier 1 properties are charged $10 per quarter (2/3 of the base rate of $15 per ERU).


More Definitions of ERU

ERU means an equivalent residential unit. (((100) "Existing service area" means a specific area within
ERU means Equivalent Residential Unit which is determined by the Governing Board of the District to be the standard unit of measurement for implementation of this Rule. An ERU is numerically equivalent to 2,844 square feet of Impervious Area, as determined by statistical analysis of the single family residential parcels in the District.
ERU means Equivalent Residential Unit. Water customers other than single family residences shall have their ERUs calculated by dividing the estimated waste water use listed in the current version of the Vermont Water/Wastewater Rules by the current gallons per day as identified in the appendices..
ERU means a way to quantify different land use types in terms of their equivalence to a lot ranging in frontage from forty-one (41’) to fifty foot (50’) wide Lot, which is defined as 1.0 ERU.
ERU means the equivalent capacity entitlement of a single family residence within the District, assuming an average hydraulic flow rate of 180 gallons per day and an average Strength Factor of 1.0.
ERU means an “ERU” as defined in the Emissions Trading Directive and which may be used for compliance purposes in accordance with Article 11a (3)(a) and (b) of the Emissions Trading Directive, as amended from time to time.
ERU means an “equivalent residential unit” of three hundred (300) gallons per day (GPD) of sewer capacity.