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ACRONYMS AND DEFINITIONS <br />CIWQS — California Integrated Water Quality System <br />GPM — Gallons Per Minute <br />GAL - Gallons <br />LRO — Legally Responsible Officer <br />OCEMA — Orange County Environmental Management Agency <br />OCFA — Orange County Fire Authority <br />OCHCA — Orange County Health Care Agency <br />OCSD — Orange County Sanitary District <br />OES — Office of Emergency Services <br />PWA — Public Works Agency <br />RWQCB — Regional Water Quality Control Board <br />SSO — Sanitary Sewer Overflow <br />DEFINITIONS <br />Flow Rate — The amount of fluid that flows in a given time. For the purpose of this <br />manual, flow rate is expressed in gallons per minute (GPM) <br />Legally Responsible Official (LRO) — Is a person who is legally responsible to <br />represent the sewer agency and the information being presented to the State. <br />Public right-of-way — Is a path for public access either meaning a sidewalk or street <br />and is not restricted by private land ownership. <br />Sanitary Sewer Overflow (SSO) — is a condition whereby untreated sewage is <br />discharged into the environment prior to reaching sewage treatment facilities. <br />Storm Drain — Is a drain or drain system that is designed to drain excess rain and <br />ground water from paved streets, parking lots, sidewalks, and roofs. <br />Waters of the State — Is any creek, river, channel, lake, or ocean. <br />REVISION 4.0 (4/17) 19 F-6$ <br />
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