The two best sites I could find links are below. I could not find information on any site about installation, you would either need to contact them directly, or get the item from them and contact someone locally for installation. Links below: www.interstateproducts.com/Spill_Berm http://www.bergco.com/flexible_containment/landing/khcms_berms.aspx?id=1&gclid=CIav4NzEyaoCFRMj7AodaGdo0Q www.newpig.com
The company Interstate Products Inc. sells spill berms of high quality, as many are used by military, government, and for normal industrial companies. They have specials, and a 7 year warranty available on spill berms sold from their website www.adlertankrentals.com.
No. When painting all you really need is brushes, rollers, tarps for your floors, tape to put on electrical outlets and anyplace you don't want tape such as wood frames on doorways.
They provide a barrier between the leak or spill and the environment surrounding it. This way, any mess you truckers make doesn't end up all over and into our ecosystem. You can contain your mess and save some trees and wildlife.
I recommend DAWG, they have a variety of products fr secondary containment and reasonable prices. Check out these people-great service and quality was real nice on berms and pallets for spill control- http://store.interstateproducts.com/ I found that a meduim sized company gives the best customer service, I reccommend aireindustrial.net I like thier same day shipping and the customer service department was very helpful and technically savy!
Berms are raised mounds of soil that are often used in landscaping to redirect water flow, provide drainage, or create privacy. They are typically long and narrow with a gentle slope on one side and a steeper slope on the other. Berms can also be planted with vegetation to stabilize the soil and enhance the visual appeal of the landscape.
Spill berms are used to contain spills, such as hazardous waste. A flexible spill berm lays flat on the ground and as the liquid fills the spill berm, the walls rise up and contain it.
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The raised earthwork areas were called berms.
Spill berms are great for the environment. They catch the gas and oil that leaks from vehicles and equipment. If you are worried about leaks seeping into the soil, park the vehicle over a spill berm.
formed by the deposition of sediment by storm waves.
have berms to mitigate blast effects, be obscured by camouflage, and obstruct observation of search area from outside the installation.
Plant, especially hardwoods and evergreens. Eliminate slopes using berms or laddering the slope, a step-down type of slope using steel reinforced rock to support each level, have an engineer or landscape designer advise you on best approach. Install french drain to provide a path for runoff.