APPENDIX C: TABLE OF WATER/WASTEWATER LOADS
   (A)   Projected water use and wastewater loads of developments shall be determined using the following standards as a guide:
Drainage Facility
Flow in GPD
Design Units
Drainage Facility
Flow in GPD
Design Units
Apartment - Two Bedroom
300
per unit
Apartment - Three Bedroom
350
per unit
Mobile Home Parks
300
per mobile home space
Single Family Dwelling
350
per unit
Assembly Hall (No Food Service)
2
per seat
Beauty Shop, Styling Salon
200
per station
Bowling Alleys (no food service)
75
per lane
Car Wash (stand-alone)
2500
per bay
Child Care Center
10
per child and adult
Churches (small)
5
per sanctuary seat
Churches (large with kitchen)
7
per sanctuary seat
Country Clubs
50
per member
Dance Halls (No Food Service)
2
per person
Doctors/Dentists
75
20
10
per doctor
per employee
per patient
Drive-In Theaters
5
per car space
Factories (no showers)
25
per employee per 8-hour shift
Factories (with showers)
35
per employee -per 8-hour shift
Hospitals (no residents) (with food service)
300
per bed
Hotels
130
per unit
Institutions (residents) (with food service)
100
per person
Laundries (coin-operated)
400
per standard size machine
Nursing and Rest Homes (with food service)
200
100
50
per patient
per resident employee
per non-resident employee
Office Buildings
25
per employee
Office/warehouse space
0.1
per square foot
Retail Store
20
per employee
Restaurant - Ordinary (not 24-hour)
35
per seat
Restaurant - 24-Hour
50
per seat
Restaurant - Banquet Rooms
5
per seat
Restaurant - Along Freeway
100
per seat
Restaurant - Tavern (very little food service)
35
per seat
Restaurant -Curb Service (drive-in)
50
per car space
Service Stations
1000
Per fuel island
Schools -Elementary (with food service)
15
per pupil
Schools -High and Junior High (with food service)
20
per pupil
Shopping Centers (no food service or laundries)
0.2
per sq. ft of floor space
Swimming Pool
10
per swimmer
Theaters, auditorium type
5
per seat
Youth and Recreation Camps (w/food service)
50
per person
 
   (B)   In the event that proposed use(s) are not covered in the above list, it shall be the responsibility of the City Engineer, upon consultation with the state’s Department of Health or other such firm, individual or agency as may be appropriate, or to make such interpretation of the standards as may be required.
(2011 Code, App. C) (Ord. 21-14, passed 11-15-2021)