
Learn how to avoid a potential messy clean up down the road . . .
Secondary Containment Tank farm annual inspection & testing
- Halo utilizes Smoke Testing which provides visual verification of any breeches in your secondary containment area.
- We can detect even the smallest pin hole leaks.
- In addition, this method also detects weak or loose boot clamps, seams, and wall connections with flat bars.
- Non-toxic, environmentally safe fogging smoke is injected under the existing tank farm liners and are pressurized to seek out any and all areas of concern.
- Once the smoke has flooded the area, it quickly moves to the points of least resistance through any holes, cracks or seam failures and gives our operators visual confirmation of breeches in the containment liner.
- We identify, mark, and document all inefficiencies across the tank farm, providing a comprehensive written report that includes detailed solutions and a clear plan to address the identified problem areas.


Solutions for existing tank farms that need a full liner replacement
- Tank farms that have a failed lining system in place sometimes are beyond repair.
- In these cases, Halo can install a spray applied liner over top of the existing liner – without having to lift any tanks or other infrastructure.
- All we require is a clean, dry surface to work on. Our team installs custom-made factory panels throughout the tank farm, seamlessly spray-sealing them together to create a single, uniform, monolithic liner that ensures robust secondary containment.
- A very cost effective solution when dealing with older containment areas.


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