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10.—(1) Solid manure may be temporarily stored on land otherwise than in accordance with regulation 9 immediately prior to being applied to land but must not be stored–
(a)in any field heap for more than 12 consecutive months; or
(b)on the site of any previous field heap unless at least 24 months have passed since the site was last cleared.
(2) No field heap shall be located in any area where the application of organic manure is prohibited under regulation 18 or in an area of high risk identified on the risk assessment map under regulation 5(4).
(3) Any solid poultry manure that is not mixed with bedding material stored under this regulation must be covered by a waterproof covering.
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