There are limitations to the types of fluids that can be stored in secondary containment systems. While many secondary containment systems are designed to be compatible with a wide range of chemicals, acids, and fluids, there are some limitations based on the materials used in the containment system.
In some cases, certain fluids may be corrosive or reactive and could degrade the materials used in the containment system, leading to potential leaks or spills. Some fluids may require specialized containment systems with specific materials or design features to ensure safe storage. It's essential to consult with experts and ensure that the secondary containment system is compatible with the specific fluids being stored.