Ultra-Containment Berm sidewalls stay down and flat until required

March 21, 2012
Foam in the top, outer perimeter of the Ultra-Containment Berm’s sidewalls raises the walls with the level of the liquid should a spill occur. But the walls stay down and flat during normal, day-to-day operations.

Foam in the top, outer perimeter of the Ultra-Containment Berm’s sidewalls raises the walls with the level of the liquid should a spill occur. But the walls stay down and flat during normal, day-to-day operations. Features of the Ultra-Containment Berm include:

•Sidewalls remain down during normal operations, loading and unloading. Vehicles and equipment can drive in and out with no set-up or take-down required.

•In case of a spill, the foam ring around the top perimeter of the Containment Berm rises with the level of spilled liquid.

•Provides quick and easy spill containment for drums, IBCs, vehicles, frac tanks and other large containers.

•Helps meet EPA Container Storage Regulation 40 CFR 264.175 and SPCC requirements.

•Custom sizes are available.

•Standard material of construction is Copolymer 2000.

Access www.spillcontainment.com for more details.