pryzmy
Pryzmy (Polish for piles or heaps) are outdoor accumulations of loose material laid on the ground to store, dry, or process it. They encompass a range of shapes, from elongated windrows to conical heaps, and are typically formed by layering material rather than placing it in a closed container. Pryzmy are used in several sectors, including agriculture, mining, construction, and waste management.
In agriculture, pryzmy store hay, straw, grain, or silage. They are designed to shed rain, allow airflow,
In mining and industry, pryzmy store bulk materials such as coal, ore, aggregates, wood chips, or other
Environmental and safety considerations include moisture control, dust suppression, erosion prevention, and avoidance of groundwater contamination.
In modern operations, pryzmy are often supplemented or replaced by silos, bunkers, or covered stockyards, particularly