the place you go before jail after committing an environmental crime
Information about secondary containment can be found from many different online resources. Some examples of these resources include the websites Grainger and Spill Containment.
It is a second containment in case the first fails. It could relate to animal fences or tanks for chemicals.
Correct, the Chernobyl nuclear power plant did not have secondary containment structures in place to prevent the leakage of radioactive materials in the event of a nuclear accident. This lack of secondary containment contributed to the widespread environmental contamination following the Chernobyl disaster in 1986.
Visually inspected and/or tested prior to discharge
Limiting the amount of rainwater in secondary containment structures prevents overflow, which can lead to environmental contamination if hazardous materials stored in the containment spill. Excess rainwater can also compromise the integrity of the containment structure itself, increasing the risk of leaks and failures. Regular maintenance and monitoring of rainwater levels help mitigate these risks.
10% of the total stored
The package can be ok depending on what it is carrying. In most cases it will be fine though.
It depends on the particular design, but most modern designs have four layers of containment.The zircalloy fuel pin itselfThe reactor pressure vesselThe primary containmentThe secondary containment
Reactivity control, Emergency core cooling, Fuel Cladding, Primary containment, Secondary containment. OK - so that's five... Control and cooling might not be barriers, per se, but they are up there in the grand scheme of things.
It was called the CONTAINMENT POLICY.Please see this WikiAnswers Article which details how Containment worked.
a doctrine of containment :p
It can vary greatly depending on the item being contained. The greater risk the item can have the higher the cost and fee's.