Septic Tank Retention Time Calculator(Users, Wastewater, Retention & Tank Volume)
Estimate septic tank size from users and wastewater.
🕒 Last updated: April 25, 2026
Inputs
Section 1: Design Basis
ℹ️Use expected regular occupants or users. For bedroom mode, this also checks user-based flow.
ℹ️Typical planning values are often 80 to 150 L/person/day, but local design rules may vary.
ℹ️Common preliminary value is 24 hours. Check local code for final design.
ℹ️Allowance for settled solids between cleaning intervals.
Section 2: Tank Geometry
ℹ️A 2:1 length-to-width ratio is a common planning assumption for rectangular tanks.
ℹ️Freeboard is the clear space above the liquid level.
Section 3: Optional Check & Output
ℹ️Optional. Used to check whether an existing septic tank appears undersized.
🚽 Recommended septic tank size: 2,000 L
✔ Suitable for 14-16 users
Suggested internal size: 1.63 m x 0.82 m x 1.8 m.
Design Inputs Used
Sizing Basis
users, wastewater flow, retention time, and sludge storage
Number of Users
7
Daily Wastewater Flow
840 L
Retention Time
36 hr
Safety Factor
10%
Volume Breakdown
Liquid Retention Volume
1,260 L
Sludge Storage Volume
490 L
Required Working Volume
1,750 L
Calculated Design Volume
1,925 L
Recommended Practical Capacity
2,000 L
Rounded up to a practical tank capacity.
Suggested Tank Dimensions
Tank Shape
Rectangular
Length
1.63 m
Width
0.82 m
Liquid Depth
1.5 m
Freeboard
0.3 m
Total Internal Height
1.8 m
Capacity Conversions
Liters
2,000 L
Cubic Meters
2 m3
US Gallons
528.34 US gal
Imperial Gallons
439.94 imp gal
Design Notes
A two-compartment tank can use about 1,340 L in the first chamber and 660 L in the second chamber.
This estimates septic tank volume only. Drain field, soak pit, soil percolation, setbacks, and permits must be checked separately.
Approximate results for planning only. Verify with a professional.
Popular septic tank size calculator examples
Retention time based sizing
This page uses a longer retention time for conservative sizing.
This page is pre-filled for this septic tank sizing use case. Change any input and the calculator results update from the active values.
- Retention: 36 hours.
- 7 users.
- Sludge storage included.
Purpose of a Septic Tank Size Calculator
A septic tank size calculator helps estimate the required tank capacity based on the number of users, daily wastewater flow, retention time, and sludge storage. It provides a quick way to determine how large your septic tank should be for effective wastewater treatment.
It is useful for homeowners, builders, and site engineers during early planning of residential buildings, farmhouses, and small facilities. The calculator can also suggest practical tank dimensions for construction. Final septic tank design should still be verified with local regulations, soil conditions, and approved engineering drawings.
How the septic tank size calculation works
Step 1 - Calculate daily wastewater flow
This estimates the wastewater entering the septic tank each day.
Step 2 - Calculate liquid retention volume
Retention time is entered in hours and converted to days. A 24-hour retention time equals 1 day.
Step 3 - Add sludge storage
Working Volume = Liquid Retention Volume + Sludge Storage
Step 4 - Apply safety factor and round up
Practical Capacity = Design Volume rounded up
Step 5 - Calculate suggested dimensions
Width = sqrt(Plan Area / Length:Width Ratio)
Length = Width x Length:Width Ratio
For cylindrical tanks, the calculator uses volume and liquid depth to estimate diameter. Total internal height equals liquid depth plus freeboard.
Calculation example for Septic Tank Retention Time Calculator
This example uses the active users or bedroom count, wastewater flow, retention time, sludge storage, safety factor, tank shape, and depth from this programmatic calculator page.
- Sizing Mode = users
- Users = 7
- Wastewater per Person = 120 L/day
- Retention Time = 36 hours
- Safety Factor = 10%
Step 1 - Calculate daily wastewater flow
Daily Flow = Users x Wastewater per Person
Daily Flow = 840 liters/day
Step 2 - Calculate liquid retention and sludge storage
Liquid Retention Volume = 1,260 liters
Sludge Storage Volume = 490 liters
Working Volume = 1,750 liters
Step 3 - Add safety factor and round capacity
Safety Factor = 10%
Design Volume = 1,925 liters
Practical Capacity = 2,000 liters
Step 4 - Estimate tank dimensions and chambers
Tank Shape = rectangular
Suggested Diameter = - m, Total Depth = - m
First Chamber = 1,340 liters
Second Chamber = 660 liters
For this page, the active inputs estimate a practical septic tank capacity of 2,000 liters.
How to Use the Septic Tank Size Calculator
- Select user-flow mode or residential bedroom mode.
- Enter number of users and wastewater generated per person per day.
- Enter retention time, sludge storage per person, and safety factor.
- Choose tank shape, liquid depth, freeboard, and length-to-width ratio if rectangular.
- Review recommended capacity, dimensions, conversions, and existing tank status.
Septic Tank Calculator Limitations
- This calculator estimates septic tank size only, not drain field or soak pit size.
- It does not check soil percolation, groundwater level, setbacks, ventilation, baffles, or inlet/outlet details.
- Bedroom mode is a planning shortcut and may not match your local jurisdiction.
- Final septic tank design should be approved by a qualified professional or local authority.
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