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Filling a satellite slurry lagoon?
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<blockquote data-quote="ploughman1963" data-source="post: 7945266" data-attributes="member: 165"><p>WE have two outlying 1M gallon slurry stores 500-700m away from the main slurry tower. They both had underground pipes installed when built/dug. The separated liquid was pumped by a variety of pumps over the years . We have had problems with the liquid settling in low spots and drying out and blocking the pipes. We still do pump through this system with an electric motor driven centrifugal pump but by far the quickest way to clear the main tower at the yard is to put the umbilical system on the job as there is a massive difference between the flow in a 3" underground pipe and a 5" umbilical. Starting from scratch I would just save on installation costs and plan to use the umbilical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ploughman1963, post: 7945266, member: 165"] WE have two outlying 1M gallon slurry stores 500-700m away from the main slurry tower. They both had underground pipes installed when built/dug. The separated liquid was pumped by a variety of pumps over the years . We have had problems with the liquid settling in low spots and drying out and blocking the pipes. We still do pump through this system with an electric motor driven centrifugal pump but by far the quickest way to clear the main tower at the yard is to put the umbilical system on the job as there is a massive difference between the flow in a 3" underground pipe and a 5" umbilical. Starting from scratch I would just save on installation costs and plan to use the umbilical. [/QUOTE]
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