Secondary containment structure means a structure or a part of a structure that prevents or impedes a hazardous material that is released accidentally from entering surface water or ground water.
Secondary containment structure means a structure that is designed to contain a discharge from a storage container or appurtenance.
Secondary containment structure means any structure or basin used to contain agrichemical spills and prevent runoff or leaching from bulk agrichemical containers.
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Secondary containment structure means any structure or basin intended to contain spills and prevent runoff or leaching from piles, containers, or tanks and related piping.
Secondary containment structure means a structure that is designed to contain a
Secondary containment structure means any structure used to contain liquid pesticides and prevent runoff or leaching into the groundwater.
Secondary containment structure means a structure or a part of a structure that prevents or impedes a hazardous material
Secondary containment structure means a unit that surrounds liquid storage vessels and is intended to prevent any release of polluting materials from reaching the environment.