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Drive-In
Secondary Containment
SpilGard
secondary containment systems fully protect sites from spillage
at tanker truck handling points. Unlike conventional portable
berms that manage only modest leakage and spills, the SpilGard
holds at least 110% of a tanker's capacity. The unit also safeguards
chemical drums, tote bins and equipment driven into its bay or
lifted over its two-foot high walls.
SpilGard
Meets Federal Regulations
SpilGard
meets Federal Register, July 17, 2002 (volume 67, Number 137)
Rules and Regulations page 47147, section 112.7h regarding tank
car and tank truck loading and unloading areas.
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Easy
Access
Unhook
liner from the gates, withdraw the slide bolts, swing
gates open and drive in. Reverse the procedure to seal equipment
inside a complete secondary containment system. |
Quick
Installation
SpilGards
are rapidly bolted together on-site from compact prefabricated
components using standard hand tools. Special skills are not required.
Designed for installation on any firm, level surface. SpilGard
can be free-standing or anchored for long term application. An
easy-to-follow installation manual is included.
Modular
Design
The
SpilGard has been engineered for versatility through modularity.
While the basic unit is configured for a single truck, custom
sizes can be readily and economically furnished.
Auxiliries
Piping, valves, fittings, quick drainage system and other accessories
can be bolted to the SpilGard steel walls and framework. Portable
berms lack this capability
General
Specifications
Support
frames are 2" x 2" hot dip galvanized steel angle with
20 mil galvanized steel wall panels. Gates are 16 ga. and 14 ga.
galv. steel with 2" x 2" steel angle and forged steel
eye bolts. Standard liner is 30 mil reinforced XR-5. Two vehicle
tracks of heavy-duty belting 36" wide x 1/8" thick extend
the full length of the tank. All hardware is included.
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