Secondary containment structure definition

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.

More Definitions of Secondary containment structure

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.

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  • Support Structure means an existing or new structure that supports or can support a mobile service facility, including a mobile service support structure, utility pole, water tower, building, or other structure.

  • Wireless support structure means a freestanding structure designed to support or capable of supporting small cell wireless facilities. Wireless support structure does not include a utility pole.