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EDU
(redirected from Equivalent Dwelling Unit)

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EDUHigher Education Institution (Top Level Domain)
EDUEducation (or Educational)
EDUEducation Development Unit
EDUEquivalent Dwelling Unit
EDUEngineering Development Unit
EDUEuropean Democrat Union
EDUEmpresa de Desarrollo Urbano (Spanish)
EDUElectronic Display Unit
EDUExplosive Disposal Unit
EDUEuropean Drugs Unit
EDUElectric Drive Unit
EDUEncryption Decryption Unit
EDUEngine Diagnostic Unit
EDUEDOS Data Unit
EDUEncrypted Data Unit
EDUEngineering Display Unit
EDUEnergy Distribution Unit


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The proposal calls for annual assessments based on a so-called Equivalent Dwelling Unit of $28 that would be multiplied for each property based on acreage or intensity of development.
Service is provided to approximately 285,000 equivalent dwelling units, representing a residential population of around 640,000.
The water service reliability assessment would support the quantification of the total number of equivalent dwelling units that can be served within the service area of the urban water supplier.
 
 
 
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