Livestock Feeding Case Studies
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Deploy's tank is an innovative water storage solution, designed to revolutionize livestock feeding by addressing water scarcity challenges and empowering farmers with a sustainable water management system.
Livestock Feeding Case Studies
The Rapid Water Tank Bundle can be utilized for farms for Livestock Feeding, Water Storage, and Waste Management, supporting efficient and sustainable feeding practices for livestock. Our water storage tank is designed for ease of installation and maintenance. Its user-friendly features make it accessible to farmers of all scales, enabling them to set up and manage the system without extensive technical expertise. This simplicity ensures a seamless integration into existing livestock feeding practices and other water-related activities in farms.
Glan Ochran Farm
14,000 Litre Water Tank Bundle
Water Storage, Backup Water Supply
Ready to Use in 2 Days
18.01.2023
Abergavenny, Wales, UK
OVERVIEW
Glan Ochran Farm is part of the Yeo Valley farming enterprise located in the beautiful countryside of Abergavenny, Wales, UK. At Glan Ochran Farm, a sustainable and regenerative farm, recognized the need for a large capacity tank to support their everyday activities as part of their ongoing attempts to optimise their operations and improve their sustainable practises.
APPLICATION
Now Glan Ochran Farm is utilizing the tank for backup water supply.
1. Insta-Slab Preparation
When installing a tank at Blaengors Farm, the ground conditions presented a challenge due to mud and an uneven surface. To address this issue the substrate was compacted and leveled, a sand bed of 3 cm was also part of the preparations before installing the InstaSlab in order to protect the tank. To enhance the stability and longevity of the Insta-Slab, and prevent any shifting or movement, we used pegs to fix the Insta-Slab.
INSTALLATION PROCESS
2. Tank Inflation
After creating a flat base with the Insta-Slab, the next step involved inflating the tank and carefully positioning it above the InstaSlab. The tank was inflated to the desired shape, which took around five minutes.
3. Tank Hydration
Once the tank was properly inflated, the tank surface required hydration to start the curing process. We sprayed water on the tank walls three times to ensure maximum strength and durability. The installation team monitored the hardening process closely to ensure the tank attained its intended strength and hardness.
4. Roof Structure Installation
After the tank had cured overnight and hardened, the installation team inserted fiberglass poles as the tank's inner structure. These poles provided additional support and stability for the lid of the tank. Once the fiberglass poles were securely in place, the team proceeded to close the tank lid. Tank lids are typically designed with zippers for easy opening and closing, which satisfies Blaengors Farm's criteria by promoting easy tank cleaning.