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AS/NZS 1546.

1:1998

Australian/New Zealand Standard®


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On-site domestic wastewater


treatment units

Part 1: Septic tanks


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This Joint Australian/New Zealand Standard was prepared by Joint Technical Committee WS/13 On-site
Domestic Wastewater Management. It was approved on behalf of the Council of Standards Australia on
13 February 1998 and on behalf of the Council of Standards New Zealand on 9 January 1998. It was
published on 5 April 1998.
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The following interests are represented on the committee responsible for this draft Australian/ New Zealand
Standard:
Association of Certification Bodies (Australia)
Australian Society of Soil Science Inc.
Australian Water and Wastewater Association
Bureau of Steel Manufacturers of Australia
Composites Institute of Australia Inc.
Department of Health New South Wales
Department of Health Tasmania
Department of Human Services Victoria
Department of Natural Resources Queensland
Environment Protection Authority of Victoria
Environment Management Industry Association of Australia
Health Department of Western Australia
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Institution of Engineers Australia


Master Plumbers Australia
National Precast Concrete Association of Australia
Plastics and Chemical Industries Association Incorporated
Public Works Department New South Wales
Queensland Confederation of Industry
Queensland Department of Housing Local Government and Planning
South Australian Health Commission
Victorian Precast Septic Tank Manufacturers Association Inc.

Association of Rotational Moulders (Australasia)


Composite Association of New Zealand
Institute of New Zealand Plumbing and Drainage Inspectors
Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand
Local Government New Zealand
Ministry of Health New Zealand
New Zealand Institute of Environmental Health Incorporated
New Zealand Manufacturers Federation
New Zealand Society of Master Plumbers & Gasfitters
New Zealand Water and Wastes Association
The University of Auckland Department of Civil and Resource Engineering

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This Standard was issued in draft form for comment as DR 96033.


AS/NZS 1546.1:1998

Australian/New Zealand Standard®


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On-site domestic wastewater


treatment units
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Part 1: Septic tanks


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Originated in Australia as AS A178-1968.


Final Australian edition AS 1546-1990.
Originated in New Zealand in part as NZCP 44:1961.
Final New Zealand edition NZS 4610:1982.
AS 1546-1990 and NZS 4610:1982 jointly revised, amalgamated and
redesignated AS/NZS 1546.1:1998.

PUBLISHED JOINTLY BY:

STANDARDS AUSTRALIA
1 The Crescent,
Homebush NSW 2140 Australia

STANDARDS NEW ZEALAND


155 The Terrace,
Wellington 6001 New Zealand

ISBN 0 7337 1882 5


AS/NZS 1546.1:1998 2

PREFACE

This Standard is one of a series being prepared by the Joint Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand
Committee WS/13 on On-site Domestic Wastewater Management. It will supersede AS 1546-1990, Small
septic tanks, and NZS 4610:1982 (in part), Household septic tank systems. Other Standards covering
aerated wastewater treatment systems and waterless composting toilets are in the course of preparation.

There is a twofold objective in this Standard. The first is to provide a set of performance statements which
define the requirements of a septic tank and which provide a base against which any septic tank,
conventional or innovative may be assessed. The second is to provide manufacturers of conventional septic
tanks and associated fittings systems made of various materials with basic manufacturing and test
specifications. These will enable certification bodies to check that a product conforms to the Standard.

The illustrations used in this Standard are diagrammatic only and are chosen to illustrate principles of
design or operation.

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Clauses prefixed by “C” and printed in italic type are comments, explanations, summaries of technical
background, recommended practice or suggest approaches which satisfy the intent of the Standard.
Corresponding mandatory clauses are not always present.

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CONTENTS
Page

Preface ........................................................................................................................................... 2
Referenced documents .............................................................................................................................. 7

SECTION

1 GENERAL
1.1 Objective............................................................................................................................. 6
1.2 Scope .................................................................................................................................. 6
1.3 Application ......................................................................................................................... 6
1.4 Legislation .......................................................................................................................... 7
1.5 Referenced documents ........................................................................................................ 7
1.6 Definitions ........................................................................................................................ 7

PERFORMANCE

2 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS AND PERFORMANCE CRITERIA


2.1 Scope ................................................................................................................................ 10
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2.2 Function and context of use ............................................................................................. 10


2.3 Performance requirements ............................................................................................... 10
2.4 Performance criteria ........................................................................................................ 11

MEANS OF COMPLIANCE

3 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF CONVENTIONAL SEPTIC TANKS


3.1 Scope ................................................................................................................................ 16
3.2 Septic tank capacities ........................................................................................................ 16
3.3 Materials durability........................................................................................................... 16
3.4 Design .............................................................................................................................. 16
3.5 Inlet fittings and outlet fittings .......................................................................................... 16
3.6 Position of inlet and outlet fittings in tank......................................................................... 18
3.7 Gas baffles ........................................................................................................................ 18
3.8 Partitions .......................................................................................................................... 18
3.9 Vents ................................................................................................................................ 19
3.10 Access openings and covers............................................................................................... 19
3.11 Extensions ........................................................................................................................ 19
3.12 Marking............................................................................................................................ 19
3.13 Installation........................................................................................................................ 19

4 MARKING OF SEPTIC TANKS


4.1 Scope ................................................................................................................................ 24
4.2 General ............................................................................................................................ 24
4.3 Requirements .................................................................................................................... 24

5 TESTING REQUIREMENTS OF SEPTIC TANKS


5.1 Scope ................................................................................................................................ 25
5.2 Type testing ...................................................................................................................... 25
5.3 Routine quality testing ...................................................................................................... 25
5.4 Quality certification .......................................................................................................... 25
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6 PRECAST CONCRETE STEEL REINFORCED SEPTIC TANKS AND
PRECAST CONCRETE STEEL FIBRE REINFORCED SEPTIC TANKS
6.1 Scope ................................................................................................................................ 26
6.2 Materials........................................................................................................................... 26
6.3 Concrete............................................................................................................................ 26
6.4 Testing.............................................................................................................................. 27
6.5 Manufacture...................................................................................................................... 27
6.6 Thickness of tank components........................................................................................... 29
6.7 Reinforcement................................................................................................................... 30
6.8 Provision of fittings, partitions and their assembly ............................................................ 31

7 CAST-IN-SITU CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS


7.1 Scope ............................................................................................................................... 32
7.2 Performance...................................................................................................................... 32
7.3 Materials........................................................................................................................... 32
7.4 Design .............................................................................................................................. 32
7.5 Marking............................................................................................................................ 32

8 REINFORCED CEMENT MORTAR SEPTIC TANKS


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8.1 Scope and general ............................................................................................................. 33


8.2 Performance...................................................................................................................... 33
8.3 Manufacture...................................................................................................................... 33

9 GLASS FIBRE-REINFORCED PLASTIC SEPTIC TANKS


9.1 Scope ................................................................................................................................ 34
9.2 Performance requirements................................................................................................. 34
9.3 Design .............................................................................................................................. 34
9.4 Manufacture...................................................................................................................... 35
9.5 Testing.............................................................................................................................. 38

10 PLASTIC (POLYOLEFIN) SEPTIC TANKS


10.1 Scope ............................................................................................................................... 40
10.2 Performance requirements................................................................................................. 40
10.3 Design .............................................................................................................................. 40
10.4 Manufacture...................................................................................................................... 41
10.5 Testing.............................................................................................................................. 42

APPENDICES

A Referenced documents ................................................................................................................. 44


B Septic tank capacities................................................................................................................... 47
C Test of the manufacturer’s instructions for the installation
of fittings in a sound and watertight manner ................................................................................ 48
D Determination of the resistance of a partition to a hydrostatic head (pumpout test)....................... 49
E Determination of watertightness................................................................................................... 50
F Determination of resistance to lateral load - hydraulic test method ............................................... 53
G Determination of resistance to lateral load - point load test method .............................................. 55
H Determination of resistance to top loading .................................................................................. 58
I Installation of septic tanks............................................................................................................ 61
J Determination of the hardness of glass fibre-reinforced plastic composites................................... 63
K Determination of the impact resistance of moulded polyolefin septic tanks................................... 64
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TABLES

6.1 Concrete characteristics ............................................................................................................... 27


6.2 Methods for manufacture ............................................................................................................. 28
6.3 Minimum concrete thickness ....................................................................................................... 29
6.4 Minimum concrete cover ............................................................................................................. 30
6.5 Minimum quantity of steel reinforcement measured as cross-sectional area.................................. 31
B1 Conventional septic tank capacities in litres ................................................................................. 47

FIGURES

3.1 Typical arrangement of a septic tank............................................................................................ 20


3.2 Typical UPVC fittings ................................................................................................................. 21
3.3 Typical alternative arrangement for precast concrete tanks
with a ‘U’-section scum baffle (outlet only).................................................................................. 21
3.4 Typical installation arrangement of inlet and outlet fittings.......................................................... 22
3.5 Typical gas baffle designs ............................................................................................................ 23
E1 Watertightness test arrangement for horizontal and vertical tank ................................................. 52
H1 Typical load testing set-up ........................................................................................................... 60
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STANDARDS AUSTRALIA/STANDARDS NEW ZEALAND

Australian/New Zealand Standard

On-site domestic wastewater treatment units


Part 1: Septic tanks

1 GENERAL

1.1 Objective
The objective of this Standard is to identify performance requirements and performance criteria for septic
tanks, to specify technical means of compliance and to provide test specifications that will enable septic
tanks to be manufactured to comply with the performance requirements and criteria.

C1.1
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Performance requirements and criteria for septic tanks are found in Section 2. Sections 3 onwards cover
‘means of compliance’ and testing for materials currently used to manufacture septic tanks.

1.2 Scope
This Standard covers the manufacture of conventional septic tanks and their associated fittings for the
treatment of domestic wastewater only. This range of tanks typically is designed to cater for:

All-waste (Blackwater + Greywater)


Blackwater only
Greywater (with or without kitchen waste included) only
and as
Holding tanks (collection wells).

Septic tanks covered by this Standard are suitable for a flow of domestic wastewater of up to 14,000 litres
per week.

C1.2
This flow limit represents an average daily flow of 2000 litres, being from up to 10 persons in a single
residence, or an institutional or commercial facility which may have a varying 7 day or 5 day operation
averaged out over a full week.

1.3 Application
This Standard is intended for use by consultants, designers, manufacturers, certifying bodies, installers and
regulators.

1.3.1 General
This Standard covers only the purpose and requirements of septic tanks and associated fittings. It does not
cover the drainage systems leading to the tank, (refer to AS/NZS 3500.2), nor the effluent disposal systems
associated with septic tanks, (refer to AS/NZS 1547, (in course of preparation).)

1.3.2 Conventional designs and materials


Traditionally certain materials, designs and techniques have been used and have become established. The
materials and associated designs shown in Sections 6 to 10 of this Standard have been proven through use
and are presented as examples of solutions that are a means of compliance with the provisions of this
Standard.

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