Severn Peanut Company houses the largest dome silo of its kind in the country. The dome is 192' in diameter with a height of 100', for an interior volume of 1,791,000 cubic feet. The walls of the dome are constructed with 22" concrete thickness at the bottom, which tapers to a 10" thickness at the top. Inside of the concrete there is 3" thick R19 insulation, and a membrane roof on the exterior. The silo holds 21 million pounds of peanuts, which occupy an estimated 1,345,000 cubic feet of space. The total volume of space within the dome is 1,791,000 cubic feet, leaving approximately 500,000 cubic feet of head space.
Aluminum phosphide tablets, used as a fumigant throughout the grain industry, were applied to the peanut silo on August 4. IFC applied 28.4 grams/1000 cubic feet, for a total of 49,000 grams applied in flasks containing 500 grams each (98 flasks). Standard procedure is to drop the flasks into the dome at the location of a 1' x 3' plate at the top of the dome. Once complete, the plate is replaced and bolts are tightened. Aluminum phosphide reacts with water to produce phosphine gas, which disperses throughout the pile and serves as a rodenticide for the peanuts. Under normal conditions, this reaction takes place within 7 to 10 days, after which the phosphine gas reaches a level suitable for release into the atmosphere (< 0.3 ppm). IFC, the company responsible for application of the fumigant, has taken phosphine readings from a tube which descends 15' into the top of the dome, since application of the fumigant.
Phosphine is a flammable, reactive gas which dissipates quickly in the open environment. Please see the links section for additional information.
The dome, manufactured by DOMETECH International, can reportedly withstand temperatures up to 1000 degrees F. There are 20 thermal cables descending into the dome, which constantly measure the temperature.
Please see previous POLREPS for additional information.
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