Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 12:37:31 -0700
Reply-To: "Larry D. McLouth" <LDMcLouth**At_Symbol_Here**LBL.GOV>
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From: "Larry D. McLouth" <LDMcLouth**At_Symbol_Here**LBL.GOV>
Organization: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Subject: Capacity for Secondary Containment

A number of people have asked what the requirements are for secondary containment at SAAs.  I have not found a specific "requirement".

A guideline I've heard is that secondary containment capacity should be 110% of the largest container or 10% of the aggregate volume of all containers.

What do you use at your facilities?

Any thoughts or comments?

Thanks

Larry

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