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SAN LEANDRO ADMINISTRATIVE CODE <br /> TITLE 12 PUBLIC WORKS <br /> Chapter 5 Uniform Wastewater Discharge <br /> Regulations <br /> 4. Division E - Transportation, Communications, Electric, Gas, and Sanitary <br /> Services <br /> 5. Division I - Services. <br /> (g) Industrial Wastes. The wastes from industrial processes. <br /> (h) Institutional Users. Schools, hospitals, and government facilities. <br /> (i) Flow. The volume of wastewater occurring over time. <br /> (j) Large User. An industrial User or a non - residential user discharging industrial <br /> quantities of flow, BOD, and/or Suspended Solids as determined by the Manager. <br /> (k) Manager. The San Leandro City Manager or his or her designee. <br /> (1) MGD. Million gallons per day. <br /> (m)Multiple - Family Dwelling Unit. Any residential unit designed to house one family <br /> in a building containing more than two such units, including triplexes, quadplexes, <br /> and apartments. For the purposes of this Code, mobile homes located in a mobile <br /> home park shall be considered multiple- family dwellings. <br /> (n) Normal Work Days. Except as provided below, normal work days shall be defined <br /> as the normal 5 -day work week of Monday through Friday less holidays. For User's <br /> normal work days to exceed 5 days a week, the flow from the sixth and/or seventh <br /> day must approximate the average daily flow of the 5 -day work week. <br /> (o) Peak Month. The month of the fiscal year in which a User discharges the greatest <br /> quantities of flow, BOD and/or Suspended Solids. A User may have different peak <br /> months for each of the billable parameters of flow, BOD, and Suspended Solids. <br /> (p) Peak Month Loading. The volume of flow, BOD, and Suspended Solids discharged <br /> in the peak month(s). <br /> (q) Residential Discharge Equivalency. A unit of discharge equal in volume and <br /> strength to the design discharge of a single- family dwelling unit, as determined in the <br /> most recent biennial rate study. <br /> 07 -01 -02 2 <br />