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12’x16’x1’ BERM Economy L-Bracket Containment 1400Gal. of Secondary Containment.

$ 472.56

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Condition: New

    Description

    12'x16’x1’ SPILL CONTAINMENT BERM Economy L-Bracket Containment. Free shipping in the USA only......meets EPA worksite requirements......delivery within 5 days of purchase.
    ***Best prices anywhere****Perfect for the ethanol industry, maintenance turnarounds, Equipment storage, tank storage, and the oil/gas industry..... Why rent when you can buy.....These are much less expensive option.
    EPA: Portable Containers (compatible with corrosive material). Containment can be reused, but we suggest one time use. Purchaser is responsible for inspecting the equipment prior to use and properly storing or disposing of containment once project is complete.
    The EPA does not use the term “secondary containment” when addressing portable containers. Instead, they refer only to containment under 40 CFR 264.175(b). It says that a containment system must be designed and operated as follows:
    A base must underlie the containers which is free of cracks or gaps and is sufficiently impervious to contain leaks, spills and accumulated precipitation until the collected material is detected and removed.
    The base must be sloped or the containment system must be otherwise designed and operated to drain and remove liquids resulting from leaks, spills or precipitation, unless the containers are elevated or are otherwise protected from contact with accumulated liquids.
    The containment system must have sufficient capacity to contain 10% of the volume of containers or the volume of the largest container, whichever is greater. Containers that do not contain free liquids need not be considered in this determination.
    Run-on into the containment system must be prevented unless the collection system has sufficient excess capacity to contain any run-on which might enter the system. Excess capacity must be in addition to the 10% of the volume of containers or the volume of the largest container, whichever is greater.
    Spilled or leaked waste and accumulated precipitation must be removed from the sump or collection area in as timely a manner as is necessary to prevent overflow of the collection system.