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BS 5502-50:1993+A2:2010

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Buildings and structures for agriculture – Code of practice for design, construction and use of storage tanks and reception pits for livestock slurry

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BSI 2010 32
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This Part of BS 5502 gives recommendations for the design, construction and use of agricultural storage tanks and reception pits for livestock slurry.

NOTE Further sources of information are given in Appendix A. The titles of the publications referred to in this standard are listed on page 24.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 BRITISH STANDARD
2 Committees responsible for this British Standard
3 Contents
7 1 Scope
2 Definitions and symbols
2.1 Definitions
2.1.1 slurry
2.1.2 slurry storage tank
2.1.3 reception pit
2.2 Symbols
2.2.1 General
2.2.2 Slurry storage tank
8 Figure 1 Symbols
2.2.3 Reception pit
9 3 Siting of slurry storage tanks and reception pits
3.1 General
3.2 !Emissions to air
3.3 Pollution control
10 3.4 Other considerations
4 Sizing of slurry storage tanks and reception pits
4.1 General
4.2 Amounts of waste produced by livestock
4.3 Amounts of dirty water produced
4.4 Slurry storage tank size
4.5 Reception pit size
11 5 Loads
5.1 General
5.2 Slurry loads
5.3 Wind loads
5.4 Pressures on reception pits and below ground tanks
12 Table 1 Soil/backfill data
Figure 2 Soil/backfill and slurry loading example for reception pits
13 Figure 3 Surcharge from point load
5.4.3.2 Surcharge from uniform load
14 Figure 5 Surcharge from isolated foundation
5.5 Reception pit cover/grid loadings
5.6 Machinery loading
6 Structural design
6.1 General
6.2 Walls and floors
15 6.3 Cylindrical steel plate tanks
Table 2 Effective second moment of area for wind stiffeners !for open tanks”
6.4 Concrete stave tanks
16 6.5 Earth bank lagoons
6.6 Covers for stores
17 7 Materials
7.1 General
7.2 Corrosion protection
18 7.3 Joints, sealing and waterproofing
8 Safety
8.1 General
8.2 Guarding of slurry storage tanks and reception pits
8.3 Access to slurry storage tanks
8.4 Access to covered reception pits
19 8.5 Valves
8.6 Extension to height
8.7 Notices
20 9 Operation and maintenance manual
21 Bibliography
Bibliography
A.1 Legislation
A.2 Supporting information
22 Appendix B Design methodology for slurry storage tanks constructed with concrete staves
Design methodology for slurry storage tanks constructed with concrete staves
B.1 Symbols
B.2 General
23 B.3 Stresses caused by slurry pressure
B.4 Stresses caused by hydrostatic prestress
B.5 Stresses caused by single band of prestress at top of tank
24 B.6 Stresses caused by wind pressure
25 B.7 Stresses caused by wind prestress
B.8 Combination of load cases
B.8.1 General
B.8.2 Prestress alone
B.8.3 Prestress plus slurry
26 B.8.4 Prestress plus slurry plus wind
B.8.5 Prestress plus wind
27 B.8.6 Examination of load cases
29 Appendix C Checklist for the operators of slurry storage tanks and reception pits
Checklist for the operators of slurry storage tanks and reception pits
31 Index
BS 5502-50:1993+A2:2010
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