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April 10, 2021 at 3:30 pm
A typical Orkney farm, with the familiar sight of a slurry tank holding the winters slurry. (Orkney Photographic)
Members of NFU Scotland have lodged “serious” concerns over “ridiculous” new proposals from the Scottish Government, that would see slurry and silage buildings across Orkney updated or replaced.
The Scottish Government consultation paper published in January this year concerns river basin management, and aims to prevent potential water pollution from silage and slurry effluent from within storage facilities.
A key part of the plans is to change building regulations, meaning that all storage structures built prior to 1991 would now have to meet modern building requirements.