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Alfred
E.F. Stern
Public Relations
October 10, 2002
NEWS RELEASE
steel
drive-on pads meets epa and osha regulations
A new system of secondary hazardous materials containment through the use
of mobile heavy galvanized steel drive-on pads with sumps has been
developed by FPI, Costa Mesa,
CA.
The system avoids the costs and time associated with engineering concrete
pads The DOCS (for Drive on Containment Systems) meet all EPA and
OSHA regulations. The racks are designed for use by tanker trucks,
decontamination station, wash racks, fueling pods or other installations
that could be subject to liability arising from soil and ground water
contamination. No add on oil/water separator system is needed. The units
incorporate a point-of-source control with a state of the art filtration
system that complies with EPA storm water regulations. There are seven
standard models, ranging in size from 436 square feet drive on space with
2130 gallon sump capacity to 1440 square feet with 6417 gallon capacity.
Other configurations are available to meet specific requirements. Units
can be moved about as desired, unlike concrete installations. No assembly
is required. For additional information about the DOCS system, contact
FPI at 151 Kalmus Drive, Suite A-202,
Costa Mesa,
CA
92626. Phone 800-552-8783, FAX 714-513-2111, or check web site at
www.fpicom.com. |