Section 410IAC6-10.1-69. Septic tanks: construction details  


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  •    (a) The minimum water depth in any compartment shall be thirty (30) inches.

      (b) The maximum water depth for calculating septic tank capacity shall not exceed six and one-half (6 1/2) feet.

      (c) The inlet baffle or sanitary tee shall extend at least:

    (1) eight (8) inches below the liquid level; and

    (2) to the top of the inlet sewer.

      (d) All new septic tanks must be provided with an outlet filter that meets or exceeds the requirements of section 72 of this rule.

      (e) Any septic tank not provided with an outlet filter shall be provided with:

    (1) an outlet baffle or sanitary tee that extends below the liquid level at least ten (10) inches, but not more than forty percent (40%) of the tank liquid depth; and

    (2) a gas deflection baffle that is:

    (A) constructed of durable materials not subject to corrosion or decay; and

    (B) configured to deflect rising gas bubbles toward the interior of the tank.

      (f) There shall be at least one (1) inch clear space between the underside of the septic tank lid and the top of the inlet and outlet baffles or tees.

      (g) Scum storage capacity (space between the liquid level and the top of the outlet baffle or tees) shall be not less than twelve and one-half percent (12.5%) of the liquid depth of the septic tank.

      (h) The inlet baffle shall not be more than twelve (12) inches nor less than four (4) inches from the inside of the inlet end of the tank. The outlet baffle shall not be more than twelve (12) inches nor less than four (4) inches from the outlet end of the septic tank. Baffles shall be constructed of durable materials not subject to corrosion or decay.

      (i) The bottom of the septic tank inlet shall not be less than two (2) inches nor more than four (4) inches above the liquid level.

      (j) Reinforced concrete septic tanks shall be constructed of concrete with a compressive strength of four thousand (4,000) pounds per square inch or greater.

      (k) Concrete septic tank walls shall be at least two and one-half (2 1/2) inches or greater in thickness. The design must allow at least one (1) inch cover over reinforcing steel or welded wire fabric.

      (l) Concrete septic tank bottoms shall conform to the specifications set forth for septic tank walls.

      (m) Concrete septic tank tops shall be a minimum of four (4) inches in thickness and reinforced with three-eighths (3/8) inch reinforcing rods in a twelve (12) inch grid or equivalent.

      (n) Type III fibers are permitted only as a secondary reinforcing material. Fiber additions will be considered only for the purpose of resisting temperature and shrinkage efforts, and not as primary reinforcing material.

      (o) All access openings shall meet the following requirements:

    (1) At least one (1) opening eighteen (18) inches in minimum dimension per compartment for pumping access.

    (2) An access opening shall be located over each of the following:

    (A) The inlet.

    (B) The outlet.

    (C) The sanitary tee or baffle, if present, on the partition or divider wall of a two-compartment septic tank.

    (3) All access openings shall be sized and positioned in such a way as to allow for maintenance, cleaning, and servicing of septic tanks and outlet filters.

      (p) All risers shall meet the following requirements:

    (1) Risers and riser covers shall be made of corrosion resistant materials and withstand design external loads.

    (2) The lower section of the riser assembly shall be:

    (A) cast into the tank lid; or

    (B) sealed to the top of the tank with butyl sealant meeting ASTM C 990-09 to provide a watertight seal.

    (3) All risers shall be fitted with watertight, securely fastened covers.

      (q) Pipe connectors shall be provided that meet the following requirements:

    (1) Each pipe penetration shall be sealed with a resilient rubber pipe connector that uses an expansion ring, tension band, or a take-up device for mechanically compressing the resilient portion of the connector against the pipe.

    (2) All metallic mechanical devices, including expansion rings, tension bands, take-up devices, and screws, shall be constructed of series 300 stainless steel.

    (3) Connectors shall conform to:

    (A) ASTM C 1644-06, Standard Specification for Resilient Connectors Between Reinforced Concrete On-Site Wastewater Tanks and Pipes; or

    (B) ASTM C 923-08, Standard Specification for Joints for Concrete Pipe, Manholes, and Precast Box Sections Using Preformed Flexible Joint Sealants.

    (Indiana State Department of Health; 410 IAC 6-10.1-69; filed Oct 19, 2012, 2:07 p.m.: 20121114-IR-410120157FRA; filed Apr 17, 2014, 10:10 a.m.: 20140514-IR-410130351FRA)