Average Daily Quantity definition

Average Daily Quantity. (ADQ) means a quantity of gas equal to the customer's contractual ACQ divided by 365.
Average Daily Quantity means the average quantity of waste generated during an operating day.
Average Daily Quantity means, in any Contract Year, the Annual Contract Quantity divided by the number of Delivery Dates in that Contract Year expressed as a number of GJ per Delivery Date.

Examples of Average Daily Quantity in a sentence

  • Subject to Section 10.5 herein, in the event a Customer should receive delivery of water in excess of its Peak Month Average Daily Quantity, its Maximum Daily Quantity, and/or its Annual Average Daily Quantity of its Water Allocation, the Customer shall pay a Conservation Rate as set forth in the Water Rate resolution.

  • The Authority shall use its best efforts to supply water under normal operating conditions at the Annual Average Daily Quantity at a pressure not less than 65 psi at the Customer Delivery pointe(s) to the Customer unless a different pressure is specified in Exhibit “D”.


More Definitions of Average Daily Quantity

Average Daily Quantity or “ADQ” means the Average Daily Quantity of natural gas calculated by using the Customer’s estimated annual consumption divided by the number of days in the year.
Average Daily Quantity or “ADQ” is the quantity of Natural Gas that is equal to the quotient of the Contract Quantity divided by the duration of the present contract in calendar days.