Secondary containment systems are designed to handle seismic activity by incorporating features that ensure stability and integrity during earthquakes. These features may include flexible materials like HPDE/RPE liners that can withstand ground movement without tearing or puncturing.
Containment walls, berms, or barriers are engineered to withstand lateral forces and remain intact during seismic events. Drainage and collection systems are also designed to prevent spills or leaks even if the ground shifts.