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As a WWTP Owner, how do I measure average daily flow for non-residential users?

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As a WWTP Owner, how do I measure average daily flow for non-residential users?

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You can calculate the average daily sewerage flow based on either metered water or sewer usage. For example, if the drinking water usage for the prior billing period was 27,000 gallons and the billing period was 90 days (one quarter), the average daily flow can be calculated as 27,000/90 = 300 gallons per day. • As a Municipal WWTP Owner, I provide sewer service to County residents, but provide one bill to the County based on metered flow. The County in-turn bills its residents separately. Do I have to collect the Bay Restoration Fee for the County residents? No. In the above example, the County is the primary billing authority for the County residents and is responsible for collecting the Bay Restoration Fee. The County may authorize the Municipality to collect the Fee on their behalf.

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