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Secondary Containment providers for UltraTech  & Justrite and Eagle Mfg. -  Containment News from IPI

Secondary Containment providers for UltraTech & Justrite and Eagle Mfg. - Containment News from IPI

Clean Water Act Secondary containment is available in many ways. Items including fuel and chemical spill berms, spill pallets and containment tarps, all provide secondary containment or spill containment.

What’s the difference between secondary containment and spill containment? Let’s stop right there.

Spill containment stops spills, contains or blocks them! That can be done in various ways with many of our products. We fill requests for spill blockers, spill barriers and absorbent socks.

Primary containment would be a tank holding the liquid.   Secondary containment comes in when the tank fails and starts leaking.

Types of secondary containment include temporary, long term, collapsible and portable models of all kinds for chemical and fuel along with other liquids. 

Interstate Products Inc provides both spill containment and secondary tank containment products. Call us at 1-800-474-7294 to speak with a Spill Containment Expert.

IPI, (Interstate Products Inc.) is known for our spill berms our largest secondary containment products line. Many clients think "Interstate Products",  and think Truck and Tank Spill Berms & Cabinets. We love that.

Secondary containment and spill containment are used to name a few, for many equipment, truck, Tank, generator, Generator Set, drum, tote, transformer and many other applications. These products can be used for example with drive over berm models for vehicular or forklift traffic or may be used with timbers and sand for many transformer type applications if needed. By now, you know, you may need different spill berm models depending on if you are using it with a tank or a truck, generator, equipment, it matters what the features are.

We offer you more. Put us to work to fulfill all your expectations in a secondary or spill containment application. IPI offers unsurpassed service on every product we provide.

Interstate Products carries a full line of portable temporary and long term truck and tank spill containment solutions, environmental, facility & safety solutions for all your needs. We carry collapsible and hard modular units from many brand names with shipping locations across the country. Justrite, Ultratech & Eagle Mfg & more all work with us to help you meet and exceed your needs.

Thanks for visiting and feel free to reach out to one of our knowledgeable staff.

Quick links:

Secondary containment

https://store.interstateproducts.com/products/Spill-Containment-Solutions

Safety

https://store.interstateproducts.com/products/Safety-Cabinets

Facilities

https://store.interstateproducts.com/products/Facility_Maintenance

Feel free to call us at anytime if you need assistance. 

Reference: Clean Water Act

As the 'authority in spill containment' for over a decade, IPI provides a nearly infinite variety of portable spill containment berms that are designed to help the military and industry to comply with the regulations of 40 CFR part 112 of the Clean Water Act, also referred to as the Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) regulations. Our spill berms with BIG DISCOUNTS are easy to setup and extremely durable berm designs serve as wash-down, storage and secondary spill containment for a variety of applications. All of our berms are fabricated with the highest quality materials, are resistant to oils, fuel, chemicals and many acids and can be provided in a variety of sizes utilizing various structural technologies that can adapt to virtually any containment requirement.

Secondary Spill Containment

Interstate Products provides portable as well as temporary tank spill containment for fuel, oil, chemical for a variety of applications including containing drum storage, tanks, vehicles, equipment and more, from a host of brand-name manufactures including Ultratech, Eagle and Justrite group products. BUY@IPI Providing unsurpassed service since 1996.

Dec 16th 2022 @ 3:21 PM Secondary Containment Q & A

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