Table 16.3.7
SEWAGE FLOWS ACCORDING TO TYPE OF ESTABLISHMENT
Schools (toilets and lavatories only)
TS Gal, per day per person
Schools (with above plus cafeteria)
25 Gal, per day per person
Schools (with above plus cafeteria and showers)
35 Gal, per day per person
Day workers at schools and offices
TS Gal, per day per person
Day camps
25 Gal, per day per person
Trailer parks or tourist camps (with built-in bath)
30 Gal, per day per person
Trailer parks or tourist camps (with central bathhouse)
35 Gal, per day per person
Work or construction camps
30 Gal, per day per person
Public picnic parks (Woilet wastes only)
Gal. per day per person
Public pienie parks (bathhouse, showers and fush toilets)
T0 Gal. per day per person
Swimming pools and beaches
TO Gal. per day per person
Country clubs
25 Gal. per day per person
Luxury residences and estates
150 Gal. per day per person
Rooming houses
40 Gal, per day per person
Boarding schools
‘30 gal. per day per person
Hotels (with connecting baths)
30 Gal, per day per person
Hotels (with private baths—2 persons per room
100 Gal. per day per person
Boarding schools
T00 Gal per day per person
Factories (gallons per person per shift exclusive of industrial waste)
25 Gal, per day per person
Nursing homes
"75 Gal, per day per person
General hospitals
T50 Gal. par day per person
Public Institutions (other than hospitals)
100 Gal. per day per person
Restaurants (Collet and kitchen wastes per unit of serving capacity)
25 Gal, per day per person
Kitchen wastes from hotels, camps, boarding houses, ete. serving three meals per day
T0 Gal per day per person
Motels
‘30 Gal, per day per bed space
Motels with bath, toilet, and kitchen wastes
60 Gal, per day per Bed space
Drive-in theatres
Gal. per day per car space
Sores
400 Gal. par day per toilet room
Service Stations
T0 Gal, per day per vehicle served
‘Airport Terminals
3-3 Gal. per day per passenger
‘Assembly halls
fal, per day per seat
Bowling alleys
75 Gal. per day per lane
‘Churches (small)
3-3 Gal, per day per sanciuary seat
‘Churches (large with Kitchen)
Dance halls
7 Gal. per day per sanctuary seat
Gal. per day per person
Taundries (coin operated)
400 Gal. per day per machine
Service Stations
TO00 Gal. First Bay) per day
500 Gal. (Each add! Bay)
Sub-divisions oF individual homes
75 Gal. per day per person
‘Marinas Plush toilets
36 Gal, per fixture per hr
Urinals
Ti Gal. por fixture per Br
Wash basins
TS Gal. por ture per Br
Showers
150 Gal. per fixture per Br
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‘The minimum distances that shall be observed in locating the various components of the disposal system
shall be as given in Table 16.4.3.
Table 16.4.3
MINIMUM DISTANCE BETWEEN COMPONENTS
OF AN INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM (in feet)!
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"Minimum distances may be reduced ifapproved by the Authority Hai
Jurisdiction,
16.4.4 General
All sewage disposal systems shall conform with the following general principles regarding the sit:
16.4.4.1 Location
swage disposal systems shall be located at the lowest point on the premises consistent with the
general layout topography and surroundings, including abutting lots. Locations at a higher elevation
through employment of a forced system may’ be used with the specific approval of the Authority Hav-
ing Jurisdiction,
16.4.4.2 Watersheds
-wage disposal facilities shall not be located on any watershed for a public water supply system.
16.4.4.3 Septic Tanks and Underground Disposal
ptic tanks and underground disposal means shall not be within 200 feet measured horizontally from
the high water level in a reservoir or the banks of tributary streams when situated less than 3,000 feet
upstream from an intake structure.
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