Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Some Information On Containment Berms

By Tracie Knight


We live in an age where we need to control pollution and get rid of it. This is necessary whether we get spills at sea or on land, and thus we have developed some novel ideas to control spills and impending environmental disasters. Thus one of the methods that people have developed over the years are systems to control spills and contamination through the use of containment berms.

Many who believe that berms are modern inventions and contraptions would be quite mistaken. They are not new ideas and have been used by medieval castle builders and even early North American Indians. The former used it to keep waste materials at bay while the latter used it in irrigation and channeling of water and waste.

Depending on the spill there will be different reactions as regards how fast or slow it flows or how slow or fast it is absorbed into the ground. How toxic and dangerous it is will also matter. In any case, this means that there will be specialized berms for different kinds of spills and such.

Most of the time, the regular kinds of equipment for containment are just square or rectangular sheets of nonporous materials with embanked sides to keep spills within. Some say that they even look like little pools for children. They are usually used for flat surface areas near roads, and are commonly used along discharge operations of tanker trucks to keep spillage to a minimum. They are also quite durable and resilient as befits their use.

Probably the most important quality for these road applications of these kinds of systems are the resiliency of the walling. They should be able to spring back to the original shape and size as soon as pressure is released as is caused by tires running over it and such.

Although the square kinds of systems are the most common, other shapes can also be had. This can be done through the use of differing types of connectors and flooring sheets. In doing so one can adjust to differing types of land slopes, gradients and absorptive capacities, just by using a varied amount of interchangeable systems.

Materials nowadays are also much better made and very ecologically friendly. They can be disposed of in a very environmental friendly manner as most are now bio degradable. Most if not all are so resilient that even very rough surfaces will not puncture or tear them. In fact modern research makes these systems better everyday.

It is quite easy to find retailers and suppliers for this kind equipment. All you have to do is to type in spill management or spill control systems in the internet search page and you are good to go. You can also use this category to search for it in local ad papers and Yellow Pages.




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