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Fabricating a Watertight Precast Concrete Septic Tank. Dan Wagner – Milan Vault, Inc. SEPTIC TANK QUALITIES. What qualities do we want in a septic tank?. BENEFIT. COST. DEPENDABLE. ECONOMICAL. Barney buys a concrete septic tank http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kW3JkVaAZEc&feature=related. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Fabricating a Watertight PrecastConcrete Septic Tank

Dan Wagner – Milan Vault, Inc.

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SEPTIC TANK QUALITIES

What qualities do we want in a septic tank?

COST BENEFIT

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DEPENDABLE

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ECONOMICAL

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Barney buys a concrete septic tankhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kW3JkVaAZEc&feature=related

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Components of Watertightness

• Engineering and Design

• Manufacturing

• Quality Assurance and Testing

• Installation

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The septic tank must:• Withstand all loading conditions

– Surface Surcharge

– Concentrated wheel loads

– Lateral Loads

– Soil Bearing Capacity

Design Considerations

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NO TRAFFIC / NO LOADS

240 psf

180 psf avg. 180 psf avg.

415 psf

2' Cover

5' 4' x 8' Tank

(Earth + Tank Weight)

(Earth Weight)

Assume soil at 120 lb/ft3

(Assume 7,000 lbs.)

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ASTM C 1227 LOADS

240 psf

180 psf avg . 180 psf avg .

715 psf

2 ' C o ver

5 ' 4 ' x 8 ' Tank

(Earth , T an k W eig h t, L ive L o ad s)

(Earth W e ig h t)

A ssu m e so il a t 120 lb /ft3

(A ssu m e 7 ,000 lb s .)

(L ive L o ad s)300 psf

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LIGHT TRUCK TRAFFIC

325 psf

220 psf avg. 220 psf avg.

500 psf

2' Cover

5' 4' x 8' Tank

(Earth + LL + Tank Weight)

(Earth + LL Weight)

Assume soil at 120 lb/ft3

(Assume 7,000 lbs.)

2,250 lbs. wheel load

LL = 85 lb/ft2

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The septic tank must not be buoyant; it must not float

Design Considerations

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Design Specifications

Tanks should be designed at least to:

• ASTM C1227

– Stdandard Specification for Precast Concrete Septic Tanks

• ASTM C890

– Standard Practice for Minimum Structural Design Loading for Monolithic or Sectional Precast Concrete Water and Wastewater Structures

• Local Codes, CSA B66, IAPMO/ANSI

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Manufacturing and Installation

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NPCA Design Recommendations• Minimum concrete thickness for conditions

• Clean forms in good conditions

• Proper reinforcement placement

• Prepour and post pour inspections

• A well designed concrete mix

• Proper finishing and curing

• Lifting inserts designed with S.F. = 4 min.

• Properly Sealed joints and fittings

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The Manufacturing Process

Raw Materials

Mix Design

Reinforcement

Production Practices

(Seals, Fittings, and Joints)

Post-Pour Operations

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Raw Materials

Use quality, certified materials• Aggregates

• Cement

• Water

• Admixtures

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Mix Design for Watertightness• Low Water/Cementitious Ratio!

– A maximum of 0.45

• (weight of water / weight of cement and pozzolans)

• Minimum 4,000 psi strength at 28 days– Minimum strength when shipped?

• Quality materials, well graded aggregates• Volumetric proportioning (ACI 211)• Air entrainment

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WATER

STRENGTH POROSITY

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Aggregates

• Comprise of about 70% of the total volume

• Conform to ASTM C 33

• Clean and well graded

• Free from deleterious substances

• Moisture content checked daily

• Properly handled and stored

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Entrained Air = Desirable Improves freeze/thaw resistance, ASR resistance, sulfate

resistance Improves workability

Entrapped Air = Non-desirable Bugholes Released through adequate vibration

Air Content

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Purpose of Reinforcement

• Concrete is strong in compression but weak in tension

• Reinforcement supplies strength to withstand tensile and shear forces experienced by concrete

• Sometimes tanks experience greatest forces during stripping, handling, and transporting

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Non-reinforced Concrete Behavior

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Reinforced Concrete Behavior

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Reinforcement Requirements

• Meet ASTM requirements (A615 or A706)

• Designed to withstand all loading conditions

• Provide adequate cover to protect from

corrosion (1” min. ASTM C1227)

• Spaced properly, not touching formwork

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REBAR SHOWING

Visible problems

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Rebar Touching Form

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What it should look like

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Pre-Pour Operations• Pre-Pour activities include:

– Setting of formwork

• Forms must be cleaned and inspected after each use

– Positioning of steel reinforcement

– Positioning of Blockouts

– Positioning of embedded items (i.e. lifting apparatus)

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Casting Concrete

• Placement of concrete is important

• Consolidating Concrete

– Insufficient vibration leads to poor consolidation, excessive vibration causes segregation

– Proper vibration techniques lead to smooth, dense surfaces that promote impermeability

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CuringProper curing is important in developing strength, durability, and watertightness

Two critical elements in curing Maintaining Correct Moisture Maintaining Concrete Temperature

Note: ACI 305 Hot Weather Concreting ACI 306 Cold Weather Concreting

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Post Pour Practices• Sufficient Strength for stripping

• Handle to reduce or eliminate damage

• Perform a post poor inspection

• Mark the casting with all required information

• Store product to prevent damage in storage

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TANK SEAM / JOINT SEAL

• 3/8” maximum gap between two mating joint surfaces BEFORE sealant is applied.

• ASTM C 1227-05 Section 10.3

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PROOF TESTINGASTM C 1227-10a• 9.1 Proof testing is used to demonstrate the strength of the

tank to resist anticipated external and internal loads.

• 9.1.1 Proof testing, when required by the purchaser, shall be performed in such a way as to simulate the actual anticipated loads.

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PROOF TESTING

• Calculate for anticipated actual loads

– Internal and external

– Soil loads, lateral earth loads

– Weight of tank

• Use live load at the surface of 300 lb/ft2 unless heavier loads are anticipated.

• Proof test to 150% of the anticipated actual loads

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Proof Testing - VacuumWith 300 psf Live Load from ASTM C-1227

240 psf

180 psf avg. 180 psf avg.

715 psf

2' Cover

5' 4 ' x 8 ' Tank

(Earth, Tank W eight, Live Loads)

(Earth W eight)

Assum e soil at 120 lb /ft3

(Assum e 7,000 lbs.)

(Live Loads)300 psf

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Proof Testing - Vacuum

Top Loads • (540 psf) x 150%

= 810 psf

Floor Loads• (715 psf) x 150%

= 1,073 psf

Wall Loads• (180 psf) x 150%

= 270 psf Since the floor load is the highest load force, it can be used for vacuum testing.

1,073 psf = 14.9” Mercury

With 300 psf Live Load from ASTM C-1227

240 psf

180 psf avg. 180 psf avg.

715 psf

2' C over

5' 4' x 8' Tank

(Earth , Tank W eight, L ive Loads)

(Earth W eight)

A ssum e so il a t 120 lb /ft3

(Assum e 7 ,000 lbs .)

(L ive Loads)300 psf

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Alternative Loads

• Typical loads for a septic tank are:

– Soils

– Internal fluids

– External soil / saturated soils

– Weight of tank

– Incidental loads from a vehicle

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Proof Testing - VacuumWith a concentrated wheel load of 2,250 pounds

325 psf

220 psf avg. 220 psf avg.

500 psf

2' Cover

5' 4' x 8' Tank

(Earth + L L + T an k W eig h t)

(Earth + L L W eig h t)

A ssu m e so il at 120 lb /ft3

(A ssu m e 7,000 lb s.)

2,250 lb s. w h eel lo ad

L L = 85 lb /ft2

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Proof Testing - Vacuum

Top Loads • (325 psf) x 150%

= 488 psf

Floor Loads• (500 psf) x 150%

= 750 psf

Wall Loads• (220 psf) x 150%

= 330 psf Since the floor load is the highest load force, it can be used for vacuum testing.

750 psf = 10.4” Mercury (Better)

With a concentrated wheel load of 2,250 pounds

325 psf

220 psf avg. 220 psf avg.

500 psf

2' C over

5' 4' x 8' Tank

(Earth + LL + Tank W eight)

(Earth + LL W eight)

Assum e soil at 120 lb/ft3

(Assum e 7,000 lbs.)

2,250 lbs. wheel load

LL = 85 lb/ft2

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Proof Testing - Alternative

• Place tank on a bed of sand (about 3”-4”)

• Vacuum test for the wall loads

– 330 psf or 4.6” of mercury

• Add weight to the top to simulate the additional live and soil loads

– (750 psf) – (330 psf) = 420 lbs/ft2

• Add 1,680 lbs. (4 ft2 x 420 lbs/ft2) on a 2’ x 2’ area in center

• Voluntary proof testing in Ohio - approved by ODH

– 4” mercury + 2,000 lbs. on a 2’ x 2’ area

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Area for Additional Weight

2' x 2' Footprint2’ x 2’ Footprint

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Testing in Action

Vacuum

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Testing in Action

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Watertight Testing

Vacuum Testing

4” of Mercury (Hg), for 5 minutes, must hold 100% to pass certification.

Per ASTM C 1227-10a

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Vacuum Testing

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Watertight Testing: In-Plant

Vacuum Test

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Watertight Testing: In Field

Vacuum Test

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Watertight Testing

• Water Test

– Fill the tank

– Let stand for 24 hours

– Refill the tank

– Tank passes if water level does not drop within 1 hour

Sealing a Watertight Septic Tank

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MaMb4Epo_2A

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Watertight Testing: In-Plant

Water Test

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Watertight Testing: In Field

Water Test

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Installation• Site and Excavation

– Locate buried utilities

– Safe and free of hazards

• Trees

• Overhead power lines

– Sloped or shored excavation if entry is required

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Installation• Bedding

– Minimum of 4” of sand or granular bedding

– a firm uniform base

– Void of large boulders or rock edges

– Design to resist flotation in high water table

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Installation

• Placement of Tank

– Confirm orientation

– Inspect the bedding

– Check level of tank

– Slope should meet local plumbing and building codes

– Use safe lifting devices designed for the load

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Installation• Sealing On-site

– Use a high quality joint sealant

• Should conform to ASTM C 990

• Should be compressible for the temperatures expected

• Molded into one continuous band

– Joint free of loose debris

– Remember to seal risers and lids also

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Installation• Backfilling

– Uniform layers of less than 24” thick

– Free of large stones (>3” in diameter)

Don’t damage the tank!

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Commitment to Excellence

• Adopt a good quality control program

• Have management committed to program

• Have trained QC personnel and production crew

• Design to standard specifications as minimum

• Plan for quality finished products

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