Secondary containment systems can typically be repaired if damaged. The specific repair process will depend on the type and extent of the damage, as well as the materials that the containment system is built with. Small tears or punctures in materials like HPDE/RPE liners can often be repaired using patch kits or welding techniques.
Larger damages may require more extensive repairs, such as replacing sections of the liner or repairing the underlying structure. It's essential to address any damage promptly to maintain the integrity of the containment system and prevent leaks or spills. Regular inspections can help identify and address any damage early.