For greater strength and durability, we recommend concrete effluent sumps constructed using a pre-cast concrete moulding process so you end up with just one piece – no potentially weak, leaky joints, and a more durable material than plaster or plastic.
A sump can be placed between a cow shed and a storage facility, normally about 20 metres away from the cow shed and would lead to a concrete sump of 20,000 litres or more. From that sump, there can be two pumps put in to transfer effluent to the storage facility and for irrigation.
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