Secondary containment for generators, fuel tanks, transformers, and chemical storage. PVC/urethane construction, collapsible for transport, drive-in/drive-out capable. Sized to meet SPCC requirements for your site's total oil storage volume.
Containment berms are available in multiple sizes to match your equipment footprint and containment volume requirements.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | PVC/urethane, UV-resistant, chemical-resistant |
| Sizes | Multiple sizes available — custom sizing for specific equipment |
| Wall Height | 12" standard (meets SPCC minimum containment depth) |
| Transport | Collapsible — folds flat for delivery and repositioning |
| Access | Drive-in/drive-out capability for towable generators and equipment |
| Setup | No tools required — unfold, position, deploy equipment inside |
| Compliance | Meets SPCC secondary containment requirements (40 CFR 112) |
Need spill containment?
Containment berms provide secondary spill protection anywhere you have oil, fuel, or chemical storage on a construction site.
Place your towable generator inside the berm for secondary containment during fueling operations and runtime. Drive-in/drive-out walls allow the generator to be towed directly into position without lifting.
While our double-wall fuel tanks include built-in secondary containment, some sites require additional protection — especially when total site oil storage exceeds SPCC thresholds or when local regulations require belt-and-suspenders containment.
Temporary transformer installations on construction sites need spill containment for the oil-filled transformer. Berms sized to contain 110% of the transformer oil volume meet SPCC requirements without permanent infrastructure.
Drums, totes, and other containers storing chemicals, solvents, or hazardous materials. Berms contain spills during dispensing operations and prevent ground contamination from leaking containers.
SPCC (Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure) plans are required for facilities storing more than 1,320 gallons of oil above ground. This includes generator fuel tanks, standalone fuel tanks, hydraulic oil, transformer oil, and any other petroleum product. Our containment berms meet SPCC secondary containment requirements — containment capacity must equal 110% of the largest single container or 10% of total aggregate storage, whichever is greater. Contact us with your site's total oil storage volume and we will size the right berms for compliance.