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This item is part of Capital Grants.Grants 2026. You must read the Capital items:Grants 2026 guidanceforto applicantsunderstand the rules and agreementhow holdersto apply.
If you’re applying for this item as part of a Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier (CSHT) application, you must read the CSHT applicant’s guide to understand the rules and how to apply.
How much you’ll be paid
£200 per unit.
How this item benefits the environment
This item improves existing outdoor yards, reducing the risk of runoff and water pollution.
This item can help you protect, recover and improve biodiversity on your land.
in areas targeted for the reduction of water pollution from agriculture
where the existing uncovered yards are made from concrete, hard core, tarmac or bare earth
Catchment Sensitive Farming provides advice where there are water quality or flood risk issues linked to farming.
You must get advice from the Environment Agency to check if you need consents or permits before you start work.
You may need approval if the works are both:
designed to transfer slurry or silage effluent
need to meet water resources resources control controlof water pollution regulations
You cannot use this item on covered or indoor yards.
What you must do to use this item
You must build an inspection pit or a catch pit:
with an internal area of at least 0.36 square metres (m2)
with a pit opening of at least 600 millimetres (mm) in diameter
on a concrete base that is at least 250mm thick, with block walls rendered internally and externally
Construct the pit walls with:
solid concrete blocks at least 200mm thick
engineering brickwork at least 200mm thick
proprietary precast reinforced concrete
proprietary plastic or uPVC liner with a concrete surround at least 150mm thick
You must also:
install all items according to the manufacturer’s instructions to support the weight of traffic going over it
design the cover and frame to carry a load appropriate to its situation – for example, this must be at least 10 kilo newtons per m2 in high traffic areas
embed the cover and frame securely so it’s level with (or is below) the surrounding surface
build at least 10 metres (m) away from a slurry or silage store if this item has an open grating
For inspection pits:
the inspection pit channel must be benched half round ,round, equal in diameter to the largest inlet pipe and extending the full length of the pit
the side connections mustmust discharge in the direction of flow of the main channel
For catch pits:
install a pluggable catch pit and sump (at least 450mm deep with a submersible pump) at the point where clean drainage water leaves the yard
monitor the drainage water for contaminants
Evidence you must keep
You must keep written support from your Catchment Sensitive Farming adviser and provide this with your application.
You must also keep and provide with your claim:
photographs of the site during the different stages of construction or contracts, invoices or other documents confirming the technical specification for the completed works
photographs of the completed works
any consents or permissions connected with the work
You must also keep and provide on request:
receipted invoices or bank statements where a receipted invoice is unavailable
If you’re applying for this item as part of a Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier (CSHT) application, read the record keeping and site visit requirements in the CSHT agreement holder’s guide.
The following advice may help you to use this item, but you do not have to follow it to get paid. It’s not part of this item’s requirements.
More detailed information about using this item is available through Catchment Sensitive Farming. You may also be able to request an infrastructure audit, slurry and manure handling plan, or pesticide handling or washdown facilities design plan.