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                          GLOSSARY OF COMMONLY USED TERMS

        Every profession has specialized terms which generally evolve to facilitate communication between individuals.
        The routine use of these terms tends to exclude those who are unfamiliar with the particular specialized language
        of the group.  Sometimes jargon can create communication cause difficulties where professionals in related fields
        use different terms for the same phenomena.
        Below  are  commonly  used  water  terms  and  abbreviations  with  commonly  used  definitions.    If  there  is  any
        discrepancy in definitions, the District's Regulations Governing Water Service is the final and binding definition.


        Acre Foot of Water - The volume of water (325,850 gallons, or 43,560 cubic feet) that would cover an area of
        one acre to a depth of 1 foot.

        Activated-Sludge Process - A secondary biological wastewater treatment process where bacteria reproduce
        at a high rate with the introduction of excess air or oxygen and consume dissolved nutrients in the wastewater.
        Annual Water Quality Report - The document is prepared annually and provides information on water quality,
        constituents in the water, compliance with drinking water standards and educational material on tap water.  It is
        also referred to as a Consumer Confidence Report (CCR).
        Aquifer - The natural underground area with layers of porous, water-bearing materials (sand, gravel) capable of
        yielding a supply of water; see Groundwater basin.
        Backflow - The reversal of water's normal direction of flow.  When water passes through a water meter into a
        home or business it should not reverse flow back into the water mainline.
        Best Management Practices (BMPs) - Methods or techniques found to be the most effective and practical
        means in achieving an objective.  Often used in the context of water conservation.
        Biochemical  Oxygen  Demand  (BOD)  -  The  amount  of  oxygen  used  when  organic  matter  undergoes
        decomposition by microorganisms.  Testing for BOD is done to assess the amount of organic matter in water.

        Biosolids - Biosolids are nutrient rich organic and highly treated solid materials produced by the wastewater
        treatment process.  This high-quality product can be recycled as a soil amendment on farm land or further
        processed as an earth-like product for commercial and home gardens to improve and maintain fertile soil and
        stimulate plant growth.

        Capital  Improvement  Program  (CIP) -  Projects for repair,  rehabilitation,  and  replacement  of  assets.   Also
        includes treatment improvements, additional capacity, and projects for the support facilities.

        Certificate of Participation (COP) – A type of financing where an investor purchases a share of the lease
        revenues of a program rather than the bond being secured by those revenues.

        Coliform  Bacteria  -  A  group  of  bacteria  found  in  the  intestines  of  humans  and  other  animals,  but  also
        occasionally found elsewhere used as indicators of sewage pollution.  E. coli are the most common bacteria in
        wastewater.
        Collections System - In wastewater, it is the system of typically underground pipes that receive and convey
        sanitary wastewater or storm water.
        Conjunctive Use - The coordinated management of surface water and groundwater supplies to maximize the
        yield  of  the  overall  water  resource.    Active  conjunctive  use  uses  artificial  recharge,  where  surface  water  is
        intentionally percolated or injected into aquifers for later use.  Passive conjunctive use is to simply rely on surface
        water in wet years and use groundwater in dry years.
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