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The DOCS™, Drive On / Off Containment Systems is a re-locatable secondary containment product line that meet all EPA regulations for secondary containment. Originally designed for fuel tankers, DOCS™ can also be used in a multi-purpose role as a wash rack, loading / unloading rack, a decontamination station, fueling pod, transfer station and a multitude of other uses. Additionally, no add-on oil-water separator system is needed. The DOCS-LOC™ filtration system complies with EPA storm-water regulations. DOCS™ versatility justifies the initial investment and makes DOCS™ the most cost-effective, multi-purpose product line available today. All DOCS™ are available in 3 Versions DOCS I, II, III.

DOCS™ Drive-On Containment Systems provide a cost-effective, durable and portable solution to any possible hazardous materials containment requirements. Fuel trucks and tanker trucks provide one of the primary design criteria for the DOCS™.
 

  • Achieve compliance
  • Avoid liability arising from soil and ground water contamination
  • Provide personnel safety
  • Capture any liquids
  • Removable deck grating
  • Heavy gauge sheet & structural steel
  • Chemical resistant coating
  • Impermeable steel (unlike porous concrete)
  • Three standard models
  • Custom configuration
  • Avoid the Costs and Time associated with concrete pads (i.e., engineering, permitting, construction etc. etc. etc.).

With the DOCS™ you Save Time & Save Money!

General Specifications:

  • Low profile modular heavy sumps
  • Galvanized steel grating
  • Sump caps & Connectors
  • Drive on ramps
  • Reflective edges on sumps and ramps for night time activity
  • Std load capacity is 7,500 lbs. psf.
  

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