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DOCS™ II

The second generation of the DOCS™ are here, and with the high demand for secondary containment this system is designed to fit the needs of today's 2,500, 5000gal and larger fuel. Tankers. DOCSII™ can also be used in a multipurpose role as a wash rack,  loading/unloading rack, a decontamination station, fueling station, fueling pod, transfer station and a multitude of other uses. The DOCSII™, Drive On Containment System is a permanent/ re-locatable secondary containment product that meets all EPA and OSHA regulation for secondary containment. , Additionally with state-of-the-art certified DOCS-LOC™ filtration system, DOCSII™ versatility justifies the initial investment and makes DOCSII™ the most unique, multi-purpose product line available today. DOCS-LOC™ certified filtration system uses the unique LOC-SEAL™ absorbent, a true hydrophobic lock & seal absorbent, that makes the DOCSII™ a true point source control unit.

The DOCSII™ can be set-up and moved with standard material handling equipment such as a 5 ton crane/ wrecker or forklift and transported by flatbed and can placed on any level surface. For areas that have less then desirable weather the DOCSII™ can be used with our specially designed canopy to help keep out the rain, snow, and other elements, the DOCSII™ canopy attach directly to the DOCSII™ systems so there is no need mount them into the ground.

“DOCSII™ Include a 10 Year Warranty”

  

STANDARD MODELS AND SIZES

Model Number

Dimensions (L x W x H)

Sump Capacity (Gallons)

DOCSII-3012

30’ x 12’ x 10.5”

2,070 Gallons

DOCSII-4012

40’ x 12’ x 10.5”

2,760 Gallons

DOCSII-8012

80’ x 12’ x 10.5”

5,520 Gallons

Note* The DOCSIIis a modular system that can be configured to many custom shapes and sizes to meet your unique requirement for secondary containment!

 
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