Available in a range of lengths, Ultra-Track Pans may be used to collect small spills and leaks or to capture and channel off significant spills caused by defective equipment or a major overflow
Prevent costly cleanup and regulatory fines from railcar spills and chemical spills Railroad spill containment areas can be easily assembled to any length desired Rugged all-polyethylene construction withstands harsh chemicals and degrading effects of the sun Polyethylene gaskets keep spills from falling between the rails and pans Trucks and other vehicles can drive over track pans with grates in place Designed to function in temperatures ranging from -40°F to +140°F Optional track pan covers keep rainwater out of the pans, providing effective stormwater management Lightweight track pans can be easily installed without heavy lifting equipment, e.g., forklifts, cranes, or backhoes, etc
Pans, grates and covers are designed with slip resistant surfaces Estimated to perform 20–30 years; longer than fiberglass pans 9–Foot Railroad Spill Containment Systems: 2 center pans and 4 side pans, with or without covers 40–Foot Railroad Spill Containment Systems: 9 center pans and 18 side pans, with or without covers 60–Foot Railroad Spill Containment Systems: 14 center pans and 28 side pans, with or without covers Compliance Meets SPCC and EPA Stormwater Management Regulations; meets New York State Chemical Bulk Storage Regulation Section 599.17c – Secondary Containment for Transfer Stations