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ATTACHEMENT 2 <br /> "BOD (biochemical oxygen demand) means the quantity of dissolved oxygen <br /> utilized in a biochemical oxidation of organic matter under standard <br /> laboratory procedure in five days at 20 degrees centigrade." <br /> D. Capacity Rights — defined in the District Code, Section 7.1.01.F, as follows: <br /> "Capacity rights means the flow, BOD and SS capacity purchased by a user upon <br /> obtaining a sewer permit, or, if such data is not availa• -, the peak month loadings of <br /> user during some prior calendar year when it can . . ' • n to the satisfaction of the <br /> District engineer that the prior year's peak mos ''p • ings are more representative of <br /> a user's use of the wastewater system." <br /> F. District Code — the District Code +aitt e ublin S. ;, smon Services City, as <br /> adopted, and as amended fro i ?' e to time by • .. •listrict's Board of <br /> Directors. <br /> H. Non - transferability of pe ` de . =.31,'`in the District ode, Section <br /> 7.2.13, as follows: <br /> "Each sewer per .nd the ca. rights conferred run with the land, <br /> subject to the pro Ins to the ' ation of a permit for failure to <br /> connect to the City' werag• with • .: time provided, and shall not <br /> be t- • -d to, or u fo p . other than the property for which <br /> to i origina -d." <br /> I `i wner - her s Bove de <br /> O oper • sr's Parcel No. <br /> K. ion. er Connection Fee — defined in the District Code, Section <br /> 7.. B, a Iws: <br /> "Regi =1 sewer connection fees: For each single family dwelling unit; <br /> each nd dwelling unit; and for all other users, [are] as determined by <br /> the = `ict Engineer, based on peak month flow, BOD and SS to be <br /> rged to the sewer system." <br /> L. Residential Discharge Equivalency — as defined in the District Code, <br /> Section 7.1.01.TT, as follows: <br /> "Residential discharge equivalency means a unit of wastewater discharge <br /> equal in volume and strength to the discharge of a typical single- family <br /> residential user. This shall be 220 gallons per day of flow, 0.42 Ib. per day of <br /> BOD, and 0.45 lb. per day of SS." <br /> M. SS — defined in the District Code, Section 7.I.01.DDD, as follows: <br /> Page 2 of 8 <br /> 1. Ntv DootmenR\StaR Rerym \Stall Repnns \DCE Reallncaeon Report Draa Yleasamon Senor l apac ) dllncaiior, 'uree,nenmt Inc <br />