Article Written By: ricnannaette
Oil containment tanks, fuel bladders, fluid containment tanks and more all have the singular job of protecting chemicals, fluids and in some cases gasses and keeping them locked away in order to prevent spillage or leak. This is a highly important task and it is required to avoid damage to environment as well as the wastage of expensive and valuable commodities. Thus these containment tanks go to all manner of lengths in order to safely contain the fluids – taking into account precautions in case of spillages, having flex points in order to absorb shock impact, and even in some cases carefully monitoring and maintaining heat. At the same time the companies employing these storage tanks will maintain and inspect them regularly and thoroughly and replace or repair them promptly in the case of problems.But why is it so important to maintain storage tanks and prevent leaks and other problems? Well in fact there are countless reasons and we will address a few of those here.First of all, if you have a leak of any kind then that means that you will be wasting valuable materials. In the case of oil containment tanks for instance, if you were to leak oil in transit this could translate to a large loss of profit when the oil is eventually sold. In other cases fluid containment tanks might not have leaks that are completely obvious – but rather just slight breaches in integrity. If the fluid is prone to condensing and evaporation, then this could mean that the chemical even escapes as gas which again will reduce profit margins.If the chemical is corrosive, combustible, toxic or otherwise hazardous then this becomes an even more serious issue. Instantly this will of course present a problem to the company and its workers if the hazardous material comes into contact with them, and that could cause problems for the company as it would have to pay off staff, face health and safety inspections and repair any property damage.This also has moral implications and it is of course the responsibility of any company working with such materials to ensure that their staff are protected in a safe environment. The moral implications go beyond this though and of course there is also the matter of being eco-conscious as a company and avoiding spillages and leaks that could damage the environment. The repercussions of something like oil storage tanks leaking or spilling are of course huge and can have drastic effects throughout the local ecosystem. For instance an oil slick can contaminate water and that way kill fish and other marine life. It can also get stuck in the feathers of birds and this way lead to them being unable to fly and being susceptible to predators.When such a spillage suddenly causes the mass culling of certain species that then means that other creatures that prayed on them are affected, as are creatures that would have been prayed on which can then go out of control in terms of their population.
This Article Has Been Published on Fri, 22 Jul 2011 and Read 239 Times