How to Prevent Accidental Secondary Containment Oil Discharges

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Outdoor secondary containment systems need to be drained after storm events to maintain enough capacity to contain spills and prevent them from becoming a breeding ground for bacteria and insects. But it can take hours for a system to drain. Plus, you're relying on the operator to ensure that no oil sheen was on the water before it was discharged and to remember to close the filter valve when they're done.

Drainiac® Petroleum filter valves reduce those wasted hours spent watching the secondary containment system drain to just minutes. They also prevent oil spills and oil sheen from being discharged, so you reduce your risk of non-compliance. When installed on a discharge valve of the secondary containment, the Drainiac® Petroleum Filter Valve acts as an oil-water separator that allows clean rainwater to drain while preventing oil from being discharged.

Each Drainiac® Petroleum Filter Valve houses an oil-selective filtering media that swells as it absorbs oil. This swelling action automatically shuts off the valve when the filtering media has reached its capacity preventing accident oil discharges.

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