Yes, specific requirements for secondary containment often depend on the type of oil being stored and its potential environmental impact. Different types of oils may have varying characteristics, including viscosity, flammability, and toxicity. Regulatory agencies and industry standards may specify particular containment measures based on these factors.
For example, hazardous or toxic oils may require more robust and impermeable containment systems to prevent their release into the environment. Additionally, the volume of oil stored and the proximity to sensitive areas, such as water bodies or residential areas, can influence the secondary containment requirements.