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  2. Secondary spill containment - Wikipedia

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    Secondary spill containment is the containment of hazardous liquids in order to prevent pollution of soil and water. Common techniques include the use of spill berms to contain oil -filled equipment, fuel tanks , truck washing decks, or any other places or items that may leak hazardous liquids.

  3. Bunding - Wikipedia

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    Acid storage tanks inside a brick bund wall. Bunding, also called a bund wall, is a constructed retaining wall around storage "where potentially polluting substances are handled, processed or stored, for the purposes of containing any unintended escape of material from that area until such time as a remedial action can be taken."

  4. Storage tank - Wikipedia

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    The typical profile of a vessel with secondary containment is a primary vessel with an exterior vessel shell encompassing the primary vessel with at least 100% capacity. Secondary vessels are available in polyethylene, fiberglass and metal materials. Secondary containment tank systems are suggested for all aggressive chemicals.

  5. GreenHunter Water Launches Modular Above-Ground Water ... - AOL

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    The tank's robust steel standard panel wall units enable quick assembly and disassembly and a disposable impermeable liner and geotextile substrate provide fluid containment and a puncture ...

  6. GreenHunter Water Begins Sales of MAG Tank - AOL

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    GreenHunter Water Begins Sales of MAG Tank 66-Panel Modular Above Ground Tank to Hold 60,000 Barrels of Fresh Water at a Multi-Well Utica Drill Pad in Ohio GRAPEVINE, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE ...

  7. Aerobic treatment system - Wikipedia

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    The aeration stage and the disinfecting stage are the primary differences from a traditional septic system; in fact, an aerobic treatment system can be used as a secondary treatment for septic tank effluent. [1] These stages increase the initial cost of the aerobic system, and also the maintenance requirements over the passive septic system.

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