With the likelihood that all of Wales will be entering an NVZ (despite opposition from Plaid Cymru - I know, I've been in contact), I am set to wondering how to cope with dirty water.
Currently our parlour washings go in to a sump where there are two options:
1) pump to a lagoon. Great but it's comparatively small and would need clearing x2-3 during the closed period
OR
2) Spray it out using a Rotarainer but it's fairly useless bit of kit as it bungs up at the rotor arms if there is any thing greater than a mm of silage in the dung AND it's NBG when the crops start growing as the wheels bog. Fixing it in place causes too much damage.
So how do you cope with dirty water?
Currently our parlour washings go in to a sump where there are two options:
1) pump to a lagoon. Great but it's comparatively small and would need clearing x2-3 during the closed period
OR
2) Spray it out using a Rotarainer but it's fairly useless bit of kit as it bungs up at the rotor arms if there is any thing greater than a mm of silage in the dung AND it's NBG when the crops start growing as the wheels bog. Fixing it in place causes too much damage.
So how do you cope with dirty water?