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SEPTIC TANK SIZE
CALCULATION BASED PER USER CONSUMPTION
As above said, the capacity of septic tank should
be designed correctly because insufficient tank size may result in wastewater
backup to the house or it coerces us to clean the water often and also it will increase
the maintenance cost.
Let us estimate the Tank size for a Home – 5
Members.
Daily Water Usage for a Home – 5 Person
1.
Cooking – 5 Liters
2.
Bathing & Toilet – 85 Liters/Person, So for 5
person – 425 liters/Day
3.
Washing cloths & Utensils – 30 Liters
4.
Cleaning House – 10 Liters
5.
Other – 5 Litres
Total – 475
Litres/Day Approximately
We take detention period as 3 days. So the septic
tank should have the capacity to retain the household wastewater at least 3
days.
Total wastewater in 3 days – 475×3 = 1425 Liters
Let us take 2000 Liters capacity minimum for a
home. Minimum depth of Septic tank should not be less than 1.8m.
Sludge settled down per person – 30 liters/year. So
here we take sludge removal 2 years once.
So total sludge = 30 litres x 5 persons x 2 years =
300 Litres
Total tank capacity = 2000+300 = 2300 Liters
We knew that 1 Cum = 1000 Liters = 2300/1000 = 2.3
Cum
Area required @ 1.8m depth = 2.3/1.8 = 1.2 Sqm
Length & breadth ratio of Septic Tank is 4:1 or
2:1
L:B ratio taken as 4:1
So 4BxB = 1.2 Sqm where B=0.54m
Note – Breadth of the tank should minimum 750mm, So
that L = 4×0.75 = 3m
L – 3m; B – 0.75m; Depth = 1.8+0.3 = 2.1m (free
board should be provided at least 300mm)
Tank capacity = 3 x 2.1 x 0.75 = 4.725 Cum = 4.725x
1000 = 4725
Liters
British Standard
Calculation:
As per British standard, they follow the below
formula to calculate the wastewater flow for a septic tank.
C=A+P(rq+ns) Where
C – Capacity in liters
P – Number of People
A – 2000 Liters as constant
R – Detention period of Sewage in Days
Q – Sewage Flow in liter per day
N – Number of years
S – Sludge accumulation in liters per person/year
Simplification of (rq+ns) = 180 Liters
Now we rewrite the formula as C=A+180P
C = 2000+(180×5)
C= 2900
Liters
We have illustrated the British standard formula
just for your knowledge.
Hope you found this article useful. Happy Learning 🙂
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