Abstract

For no other construction project must as many different aspects be observed as for slurry store construction. They range from hygienic measures to prevent epizootic diseases, to selecting construction materials, up to regulating construction alterations. The two most important standards for constructing slurry stores, DIN 11622 Silage silos and slurry containers and the so-called concrete standard, which were revised recently, are elaborated on in this report. A new survey among rural construction societies revealed that a reduction in the number of regulations on slurry store construction, as promised by politicians, has not been achieved. Finally, a comparison of the situation in Kenya is presented.

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