ESU definition

ESU means equivalent service unit, which shall be a standard unit of charge established by the Authority, based upon an estimated flow of 80,000 gallons per year, with each single- family residential unit being equal to one (1) ESU, and other types of service units being equal to the number of ESU’s calculated as stipulated in the respective exhibits attached hereto and made a part of these Rules and Regulations.
ESU shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment to be employed in the performance of this section pursuant to the requirements of state law and 8 U.S.C.
ESU means the Environmental Services Unit of the Department

Examples of ESU in a sentence

  • A Bargaining Unit Member who is a Certified member or becomes a Certified member, of the Impact Response team, Hazardous Materials team or Dive Rescue/Recovery team shall receive ESU pay in the amount of $76.93 bi-weekly.

  • Type Of Monitoring (C.0.d.1): None Miles of Streambank provided stewardship (C.11.b.2): 2.53 Targeted salmonid ESU/DPS (A.23): Chinook Salmon-Puget Sound ESU Targeted species (non-ESU species): Cutthroat Miles of Stream and/or Shoreline Treated or Protected (C.0.b): 0.12 Project Identified In a Plan or Watershed Assessment (C.0.c): Puget Sound Chinook Recovery Plan, adopted by NMFS 01/19/07, riparian habitat, page 181.

  • ESU payment is not used in the calculation of a member’s pension benefit.

  • All absences from scheduled training are subject to approval by the ESU Battalion Chief and shall require participation in schedule make-up training or assignment(s).

  • ESU members shall meet or exceed the performance objectives and competencies established by the team coordinator and attend at least eighty percent (80%) of all scheduled training.


More Definitions of ESU

ESU shall require any subcontractor to comply with the provisions of this section.
ESU shall provide certificates of insurance and endorsements evidencing compliance with these requirements. The “ESU”’s insurance shall include an endorsement to provide for at least thirty (30) days' firm written notice in the event of cancellation. Intent to notify is not acceptable. During the term of the Agreement and during the period of any required continuing coverages, the “ESU” shall provide, prior to expiration of the policies, certificates and endorsements evidencing renewal insurance coverages. The parties agree that the failure of County to object to the form of a certificate and/or additional insured endorsement provided shall not constitute a waiver of this requirement.
ESU may use an Umbrella, Excess Liability, or similar coverage to supplement the primary insurance stated above in order to meet or exceed the minimum coverage levels required by this Contract.
ESU means East Stroudsburg University, the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, the
ESU means a population or group of populations that is considered distinct (and hence a "species") for purposes of conservation under the ESA. To qualify as an ESU, a population must: (1) be reproductively isolated from other conspecific populations; and (2) represent an important component in the evolutionary legacy of the biological species (Waples 1991a).
ESU means an anadromous salmon or steelhead population that is either listed or being considered for listing under the ESA, is substantially isolated reproductively from conspecific populations, and represents an important component of the evolutionary legacy of the species (Waples 1991). An ESU may include portions or combinations of populations more commonly defined as stocks within or across regions.
ESU means "equivalent stormwater unit" (also referred to as an "ESFIA" or equivalent square footage of impervious surface) the standard unit used to express the Stormwater burden expected to be generated by each parcel of property.