Secondary containment system definition

Secondary containment system means a liquid-tight physical barrier that is either:
Secondary containment system means a system intended to prevent the release of hazardous waste to the environment from a container, piping, or other ancillary equipment;
Secondary containment system means a system designed, installed and operated to prevent any release of contaminants from the system, or containers within the system, to land, groundwater, or surface waters.

More Definitions of Secondary containment system

Secondary containment system means a system serving one (1) or more primary storage containers or tanks that is designed, installed and operated to collect and contain a release of a reportable material in the event of loss of the integrity or failure of the primary containment;
Secondary containment system means a drip tray, an area surrounded by a bund or catchpit, or any other system for preventing liquid which is no longer in its container from escaping from the place where it is stored or treated,”,