Equivalent Dwelling Unit definition

Equivalent Dwelling Unit or "EDU" means a unit of meas- urement for water service or sewer service. For water service, one EDU shall be considered to be equivalent to a ¾-inch meter, and is also typically considered to be equivalent to 650 gallons per day (gpd) for planning pur- poses. For sewer service, one EDU shall be 250 gallons per day (gpd) of residential strength wastewater defined as having a maximum concentration of 280 milligrams per liter (mg/l) biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and 234 mil- ligrams per liter (mg/l) suspended solids.
Equivalent Dwelling Unit or "EDU" means that number assigned to each Special Tax Class in accordance with Table 1.
Equivalent Dwelling Unit or “EDU” means the equivalent water usage of a single-family residence with a metered service connection, as determined by the Agency, without an auxiliary dwelling unit.

Examples of Equivalent Dwelling Unit in a sentence

  • The fee will be 110% of the charge for one (1) Equivalent Dwelling Unit (“EDU”) for the first year of Owner’s water usage pursuant to this Agreement.

  • On or before December 1, 2015: The Village shall have available to its Customers 100% of the Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU) connections or Service Availability for the Wastewater Facilities.

  • Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU) - A unit of measurement that estimates an average use of wastewater facilities.

  • Adopt an amended and restated process that the Centre Region municipalities can use to review and provide advisory comments to individual municipalities on major rezonings outside the RGB and SSA when the density exceeds one Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU) per acre.

  • On or before December 1, 2014: The Village shall have available to its Customers 50% of the Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU) connections or Service Availability for the Wastewater Facilities.


More Definitions of Equivalent Dwelling Unit

Equivalent Dwelling Unit or “EDU” shall mean the unit of measure by which the User Charge shall be imposed upon each Improved Property, as determined in this Resolution or in any subsequent resolution of this Township, which shall be deemed to constitute the estimated equivalent amount of Sanitary Sewage discharge by a typical single-family Dwelling Unit.
Equivalent Dwelling Unit. (EDU) means a unit of service equivalent to that provided to a single family Residential Establishment.
Equivalent Dwelling Unit means the equivalent wastewater flow from one three bedroom single family dwelling unit and shall be applied to residential, industrial, commercial and other users at an average rate of 300 gallons per day.
Equivalent Dwelling Unit or “EDU” means the measure of the relative impact of a customer’s discharge on the services or facilities furnished by the District, compared to a single-family residential unit. One EDU is defined as a discharge of 178 gallons per day, with a BOD concentration of 306 milligrams per liter and a TSS concentration of 216 milligrams per liter.
Equivalent Dwelling Unit. (EDU) shall mean each and every individual unit, whether in a single or multiple unit structure having a demand upon the sewer system equal to that of a 3- bedroom residential Dwelling Unit (300 GPD).
Equivalent Dwelling Unit or “EDU” means a system capacity equivalent unit corresponding to an average wastewater flow of 157 gallons per day. This system capacity equivalency unit may be utilized to establish the water and Wastewater demand for the purpose of assessing or imposing rates, fees and charges.
Equivalent Dwelling Unit or "EDU" shall mean: