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FLOOD DAMAGE ASSESSMENT, SAFETY & CLEANUP
  DRINKING WATER - EMERGENCY PURIFICATION
  DRINKING WATER - EMERGENCY SOURCES
PIPING IN BUILDINGS
PLUMBING FIXTURES
SEPTIC SYSTEMS
WATER CONTAMINANT LEVELS
WATER FILTERS
WATER HEATERS
WATER ODORS, CAUSE CURE
WATER, WELLS, PUMPS, TANKS, TESTS, REPAIRS
WATER PUMPS & WELL TANKS
WATER PUMP & TANK SAFETY
WATER PUMP & TANK CONTROLS & SWITCHES
  WELL PUMP PRESSURE CONTROL ADJUSTMENT
  WATER PRESSURE GAUGE ACCURACY
WATER PUMP TYPES & LIFE EXPECTANCY
WATER PUMP PRESSURE CONTROL ADJUSTMENT
WATER PUMP PRESSURE CONTROL REPAIR
WATER PUMP PRIMING PROCEDURE
WATER PUMP SHORT CYCLING
WATER PUMP WONT STOP RUNNING
WATER PRESSURE LOSS DIAGNOSIS GUIDE
WATER PRESSURE & FLOW MEASUREMENT
  Water Pressure Intermittent
  No Water Pressure
  Well Tank relation to Water Pressure
  Shaking the Water Tank?
  Water Pressure Tank Problems
  Water Pressure Tank Diagnosis
  Water pressure Later Returns "on its own"
  Water pipe clog diagnosis
  Water pipe clog repair guide
  Making the "right" repair
  Typical Water Tank & Pump Prices
WATER PRESSURE REPAIR GUIDE & COSTS
  Questions about lost water pressure
  Advice to a homeowner
  Adjusting Water Pump Pressure Control
  Right Repair to Pump & Tank?
  Well Pump & Tank Replacement Costs
  Reliability of Pump & Tank Repairs
  WATER PUMP PRIMING PROCEDURE
WATER PRESSURE REGULATOR ADJUST
WATER QUANTITY USAGE GUIDE
WATER SUPPLY & DRAIN PIPING
  CLOGGED DRAIN DIAGNOSIS
  CLOGGED SUPPLY PIPING / Tankless Coil & Hot Water
WATER SOFTENERS
WATER TANK TYPES: WATER, OIL, EXPANSION, ALL
WATER TANK AIR, HOW TO ADD
WATER TANK BLADDERS & CAPTIVE AIR
WATER TANK CAPTIVE AIR vs TRADITIONAL WellMate
WATER TANK BLADDER PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT
WATER TANK LIFE EXPECTANCY
WATER TANK PRESSURE CALCULATIONS
WATER TANK REPAIRS
  CONTROLS & SWITCHES on WATER TANKS
  INTERMITTENT CYCLING WATER PUMPS
  WATER PUMP SHORT CYCLING
  SHORT CYCLING DETECTION
  SHORT CYCLING CAUSES
  WATER TANK AIR LOSS SIGNS
WATER TANK REPLACEMENT
WATER TANK SIZE & VOLUME
WATER TANKS HOW THEY WORK
WATER TESTS, CONTAMINANTS, TREATMENT
WATER TEST CHOICES & WATER TEST FEES
WATER TESTING GUIDE
WATER TREATMENT EQUIPMENT CHOICES
WELLS CISTERNS & SPRINGS
  Basement Wells
  Cisterns
  Drilled Wells - steel casings
  Driven Point Wells
  How Much Water is In the Well?
  How to Test Well Water Quantity
  How to Get More Water From a Well
  Hand Dug Wells
  Springs as Water Supply
  Well Pits
  WATER PRESSURE LOSS
  WATER TANK TYPES
  WELL CLEARANCE DISTANCES
  WELL LIFE EXPECTANCY
  WELL PIPING CHECK VALVES
  WELL PIPING FOOT VALVES
  WELL PUMP TYPES & LIFE EXPECTANCY
  WELL PUMP PRIMING PROCEDURE
  WELL SHOCKING GUIDE
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  • Table of daily residential water usage
  • Used to estimate water supply needs
  • Used to estimate septic tank size and system capacity needs
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This article outlines typical daily residential water usage in gallons for people, appliances, and activities. This permits estimation of wastewater volume (for septic tank size determination) as well as water and well flow requirements. Flow rates for common household plumbing fixtures and appliances is given.

This data is also useful when evaluating adequacy of private well and water supply quantity, well flow rate, and wastewater loads on onsite residential septic systems. Daily wastewater volume to be treated and disposed-of at a site determines the design parameters for onsite wastewater treatment or septic systems as well as suggesting choices among alternative septic designs and septic products.

We also discuss the effects of increased water usage when buildings use reverse osmosis (RO) for water purification. This document is a chapter of Inspecting, Testing, & Maintaining Residential Septic Systems. Also see The Septic Information Website

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Home and Outdoor Living Water Requirements, Plumbing Fixture and Appliance Water Flow Rates

How much water does a family use each day? What is the water flow rate for common household fixtures and appliances? The following table lists water usage requirements and typical fixture flow rates or device flow rates for home and outdoor living in the U.S.

Table 1. Home and Outdoor Living Water Requirements
Use Flow Rate
GPM
Total Use - U.S. Gals.
Adult or child - 50-100/day
Baby - 100/day
Automatic washer 530-50/load
Dishwasher 27-15/load
Garbage Disposer 34-6/day
Kitchen sink (a) 32-4/use
Shower or tub 525-60/use
Toilet flush 34-7/use
Bathroom lavatory sink2 1-2/use
Water softener regeneration550/100/cycle
Backwash filters 10100-200/backwashing
Outside hose faucet 5 depends on run time
Reverse Osmosis water treatment * 3-10 gallons of wastewater per gallon of treated water produced

Notes to Table:
(a) water flow restricting valves and shower heads can reduce flow and water use by up to 50%.
Source: USDA "Water Systems Handbook." (Thanks to Keith Oberg, Professional Home Inspection Service, Binghamton, NY, for providing this information.)
This data is used to estimate daily wastewater use in order to apply the septic tank sizing table located at SEPTIC TANK SIZE

*Reverse Osmosis Systems - impact on septic systems and water use

What about water volume from reverse osmosis water treatment systems? These can vary by manufacturer with a range of 3:1 to 10:1 of waste to product efficiency. "Typically" for every gallon produced with a topo of the line system, 3 to 5 gallons goes into the septic tank. Less efficient systems (regardless of shutoffs) can dump up to 10 gallons to waste for every gallon that goes into the storage tank. See REVERSE OSMOSIS CONCENTRATE WASTE DISPOSAL for further details. -- Larry Newcomb Encinitas Learning Center

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