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DOCS™ Drive On Containment System

DOCS™ Drive On Containment System are a durable and permanent/re-locatable solution to any possible containment requirement. Fuel trucks and tanker trucks are one of the primary design criteria

  • Achieve compliance
  • Avoid liability arising from soil and ground
  • water contamination
  • Provide personnel safety
  • Capture any liquids
  • Removable floor grating
  • Heavy gauge sheet & structural steel
  • Chemical resistant coating
  • Impermeable steel unlike porous concrete
  • Three standard models
  • Custom configurations

Multiple optional features available Avoid the costs and time associated with concrete pads (i.e., engineering, permitting, construction etc. etc. etc.) With the DOCS™ versatility justifies the initial investment and makes DOCS™ the most modular, multi-purpose units in the DOCS™ product line.

 

The DOCS™, secondary containment product line meets all EPA and OSHA regulation 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 station, fueling pod, transfer station and a multitude of other uses. Additionally, no add-on oil-water separator system is needed. The DOCS™ incorporates a point-source-control with state-of-the-art certified DOCS-LOC™ filtration system that complies with EPA storm-water regulations.

“DOCS I™ Include a 10 Year Warranty”

 

STANDARD MODELS AND SIZES

Model Number

Dimensions (L x W x H)

Sump Capacity (Gallons)

DOCS-3016

30’ x 16’ x 8”

2,130 Gallons

DOCS-4016

40’ x 16’ x 8”

2,852 Gallons

DOCS-8016

80’ x 16’ x 8”

5,704 Gallons

Note* The DOCSIis 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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