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containment building
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containment building [kən′tān·mənt ‚bil·diŋ]
(nucleonics)
A steel-reinforced concrete dome built over a nuclear reactor to trap radioactive vapors that might otherwise be released into the enviroment during a nuclear accident.


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Most end users seeking secondary containment are doing so to comply with either Federal or State regulations.
That plan requires a secondary containment system - capable of capturing the volume of the single largest tank, he said.
SPCC measures of special concern to the food industry include: * A ruling on the requirements of compliance alternatives for certain animal fat/vegetable oil (AFVO) storage containers; * Clarification that loading rack requirements apply to loading and unloading racks and not more generally to loading and unloading areas; * A modification to the program's general secondary containment provisions which clarify the method, design, and capacity of secondary containment measures.
 
 
 
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