Equivalent Dwelling Unit or EDU definition
Equivalent Dwelling Unit or EDU means the number of equivalent single family units derived by dividing the total anticipated daily water demand for a proposed use by that generated by a typical single family dwelling (240 gallons per day). Portions of an EDU are rounded up to the next whole unit.
Equivalent Dwelling Unit or EDU means the unit of measure by which a single-family residential household in the District is charged by the District for sewer services based on the typical water consumption of a typical single-family residential household. At present, a single-family residential household consumes an average of 310 gallons of water per day and, therefore, is assigned an EDU of one (1). All other users shall be assigned an EDU pursuant to 327 IAC 3-6-11 as amended and incorporated by reference. Any property not classified by 327 IAC 3-6-11 shall be assigned an EDU by the District. The District may use any and all factors that are reasonable, just, and fair in the assignment of the number of EDU’s including negotiation of the appropriate number.