There are regulations regarding the installation of secondary containment systems near water sources to prevent environmental contamination. These regulations may vary depending on local, state, and federal requirements, as well as the sensitivity of the water source.
In many cases, secondary containment systems installed near water sources must meet additional regulatory requirements to prevent leaks, spills, and environmental damage. For example, secondary containment systems may be required to have impermeable liners, double-walled tanks, or concrete containment areas to provide an extra layer of protection.