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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
addresses through the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), the
need for facilities with hazardous waste substances to store containers in
some kind of containment system.
Stationary containers, such as tanks, as well as
portable storage containers, such as 55 gallon drums, are required to have
a system that will protect the environment from this waste if a leak were
to occur. Hazardous waste regulations appear in Title 40 of the Code of
Federal Regulations.
Portable container containment is addressed
under Subpart I, Use and Management of Containers (EPA 40 CFR 264.175).
Facilities dealing with the storage of hazardous materials may also be
required to have containment if they are to meet the Uniform Fire Code (UFC)
standards. Within the UFC standards, Section 80, Division III refers to
Hazardous Materials Storage Requirements pertaining to containers and
tanks and Division IV refers to Spill Containment with regard to hazardous
materials.
For more information about the Environmental Protection Agency,
visit the EPA web site,
or call the EPA at (800) 621-3431
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