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The Water Resources (Control of Pollution) (Silage, Slurry and Agricultural Fuel Oil) (England) Regulations 2010

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Citation, commencement and application

  3. 2.Interpretation

  4. 3.Making or storage of silage

  5. 4.Storage of slurry

  6. 5.Storage of fuel oil on farms

  7. 6.Exemptions

  8. 7.Notice requiring works etc.

  9. 8.Appeals against regulation 7 notices

  10. 9.Notice of construction etc

  11. 10.Offences and penalties

  12. 11.Revocations

  13. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      REQUIREMENTS FOR SILOS

      1. 1.The requirement to be satisfied in relation to a silo...

      2. 2.The base of the silo must— (a) extend beyond any...

      3. 3.The capacity of the effluent tank must not be less...

      4. 4.(1) The base of the silo must be —

      5. 5.The base and walls of the silo, its effluent tank...

      6. 6.No part of the silo, its effluent tank or channels...

      7. 7.If the silo has retaining walls— (a) the retaining walls...

      8. 8.Subject to paragraph 9, the silo, its effluent tank and...

      9. 9.If any part of an effluent tank is below ground...

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      REQUIREMENTS FOR SLURRY STORAGE SYSTEMS

      1. 1.The requirements to be satisfied in relation to a slurry...

      2. 2.The base of the slurry storage tank, the base and...

      3. 3.The base and walls of the slurry storage tank, any...

      4. 4.The base and walls of the slurry storage tank and...

      5. 5.(1) Any facilities used for the temporary storage of slurry...

      6. 6.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), the slurry storage tank must...

      7. 7.No part of the slurry storage tank or any effluent...

      8. 8.The slurry storage tank and any effluent tank, channels, pipes...

      9. 9.If the walls of the slurry storage tank are not...

      10. 10.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (3), if the slurry storage tank...

      11. 11.In the case of a slurry storage tank with walls...

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      REQUIREMENTS FOR FUEL OIL STORAGE AREAS

      1. 1.The requirements to be satisfied in relation to a fuel...

      2. 2.The storage area must be surrounded by a bund capable...

      3. 3.The bund and the base of the area must be—...

      4. 4.Every part of any fuel storage tank must be within...

      5. 5.Any tap or valve permanently fixed to the fuel storage...

      6. 6.If fuel from the tank is delivered through a flexible...

      7. 7.No part of the fuel storage area or the bund...

  14. Explanatory Note

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