Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 600-699 - Environmental Protection - Hazardous Waste Management
Chapter NR 667 - Standards For Owners And Operators Of Hazardous Waste Facilities Operating Under A Standardized License
Subchapter J - Tank Systems
Section NR 667.0195 - What are the secondary containment requirements?
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง NR 667.0195
Current through August 26, 2024
To prevent the release of hazardous waste or hazardous constituents to the environment, provide secondary containment that meets the requirements of this section for all new and existing tank systems.
(1) Secondary containment systems shall be:
(a) Designed, installed and operated to
prevent any migration of wastes or accumulated liquid out of the system to the
soil, groundwater, or surface water at any time during the use of the tank
system.
(b) Capable of detecting
and collecting releases and accumulated liquids until the collected material is
removed.
(2) To meet the requirements of sub. (1), secondary containment systems shall be, at a minimum:
(a) Constructed of or lined with materials
that are compatible with the waste or wastes to be placed in the tank system
and shall have sufficient strength and thickness to prevent failure owing to
pressure gradients (including static head and external hydrological forces),
physical contact with the waste to which it is exposed, climatic conditions and
the stress of daily operation (including stresses from nearby vehicular
traffic).
(b) Placed on a
foundation or base capable of providing support to the secondary containment
system, resistance to pressure gradients above and below the system and capable
of preventing failure due to settlement, compression, or uplift.
(c) Provided with a leak-detection system
that is designed and operated so that it will detect the failure of either the
primary or secondary containment structure or the presence of any release of
hazardous waste or accumulated liquid in the secondary containment system
within 24 hours.
(d) Sloped or
otherwise designed or operated to drain and remove liquids resulting from
leaks, spills, or precipitation. Remove spilled or leaked waste and accumulated
precipitation from the secondary containment system within 24 hours, or as
promptly as possible, to prevent harm to human health and the
environment.
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