Different needs and specific requirements demand different types of secondary containment systems.Common types include diked areas, berms, double-walled tanks, and lined concrete or steel containment areas.
The kind of secondary containment system you require will depend on your site and specific needs. Diked areas, for example, used raised barriers to contain spills, while berms are raised mounds of earth or concrete. Double-walled tanks have an outer shell to contain leaks from the inner tank, and lined containment areas use materials like HPDE/RPE liners to create a protective barrier.