Or. Admin. Code § 340-051-0060 - Collection and Storage Facilities
(1) Liquid Manure Systems:
(a) When waste holding lagoons are used to
accumulate manure and contaminated drainage waters they should have sufficient
usable capacity to contain the maximum accumulated rainfall and manure runoff
from the entire collection area for the maximum expected period of
accumulation. (As a generalized rule of thumb for design, ponds with capacity
equal to 1/2 the average annual rainfall over the entire collection area will
usually provide adequate operating and reserve capacity to catch one in ten
year peak storm runoff from a feedlot);
(b) Waste holding lagoons and collection
sumps should be constructed to provide for at least annual removal of
accumulated solids to maintain effective storage capacity;
(c) Earth dikes should be constructed of good
quality soil material, well compacted during construction, with sideslopes
consistent with accepted earthfill practices for the materials used and
stabilized with vegetation recommended by the Agricultural Extension Service,
immediately following construction;
(d) Waste holding lagoons or collection sumps
with earth dikes should be constructed with overflow relief structures to
prevent a washout in the event of failure in other parts of the
system;
(e) Where unusually windy
conditions prevail, or surface aeration equipment is used, dikes should be
protected to prevent erosion;
(f)
Reinforced concrete manure holding tanks should be constructed in accordance
with, or at least equivalent to, specifications for steel placement and
concrete quality contained in a design that has been prepared by or has been
reviewed and found acceptable by a qualified structural engineer;
(g) Where seasonal groundwater levels rise
above the bottom of a below-ground-level tank, drain tile should be laid at the
base of the tank before it is backfilled.
(2) Solids Handling Systems:
(a) Manure solids should be collected,
stored, and utilized or disposed of with a minimum of water (or rainfall)
addition, in a manner that will prevent water pollution and minimize the
production of flies and odors;
(b)
Where large accumulations of manure are stored during winter months,
contaminated drainage collection and holding or disposal facilities should be
provided.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 468.020 & ORS 468B.200 - ORS 468B.230
Stats. Implemented: ORS 468B.200 - ORS 468B.300
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