Free Wastewater Calculator
Use this Free Wastewater Calculator to work through the same calculation as the main calculator page with clear steps, examples, and result context.
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What This Free Wastewater Calculator Helps You Do
This page gathers several core wastewater treatment calculations into one place so you can move from loading to settling to sludge-age checks without opening separate tools or notebooks.
That is useful when you are troubleshooting a process upset, teaching the equations, or checking whether field readings line up with the current operating strategy.
How to Calculate Free Wastewater Calculator
- Choose the wastewater metric: Switch between loading, hydraulic, settling, and sludge-age calculations from the mode list.
- Enter the matching plant data: Each mode shows only the fields needed for that formula.
- Check units carefully: These formulas assume MGD, MG, mg/L, and mL/L unless stated otherwise.
- Interpret the result in context: No single number explains plant performance by itself, so compare the output with your operating targets.
Free Wastewater Calculator Formula
| Variable | Meaning | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Q | Flow rate | MGD |
| C | Influent concentration | mg/L |
| V | Tank or aeration volume | MG |
| MLSS/MLVSS | Mixed liquor solids concentration | mg/L |
| SV30 | 30-minute settled sludge volume | mL/L |
Use the worked examples below to check how the formula behaves with real values. If the result looks unexpected, verify the unit assumptions and the meaning of each variable before interpreting the answer.
Worked Examples
- Flow: 0.50 MGD
- BOD: 250 mg/L
Result: 0.50 × 250 × 8.34 = 1,042.5 lb/day.
Loading calculations turn concentration data into a daily mass that is easier to compare with aeration and solids inventory.
- SV30: 220 mL/L
- MLSS: 3,000 mg/L
Result: 220 × 1000 / 3000 = 73.3 mL/g.
This is a relatively compact sludge blanket compared with a bulking sludge situation.
How to Interpret Your Results
| Range | Meaning | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Low HRT | Wastewater moves through the basin quickly. | Review whether contact time still matches treatment goals. |
| High F/M | Food is high relative to biomass inventory. | Watch oxygen demand and solids carryover risk. |
| Low SVI | Sludge settles compactly. | Check that settling remains healthy and not too pin-floc prone. |
| High SVI | Bulking or poor settling may be developing. | Review microscopy, aeration, and nutrient balance. |
| Low MCRT | Sludge age is young and biomass turnover is fast. | Compare with nitrification and process objectives. |
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Last reviewed: March 2026