✓ Design and Construction Standards
- Select appropriate tank materials resistant to corrosion and chemical reactions
- Adopt seamless construction or high-precision welding techniques
- Conduct strict quality checks to ensure no gaps or defects
- Incorporate protective layers and anti-corrosion coatings
- Shield tanks from external damage like moisture, salt, or pollutants
✓ Continuous Monitoring Systems
- Install liquid level sensors and pressure gauges
- Track abnormal changes indicating potential leaks
- Use ultrasonic testing or soil vapor monitoring
- Regularly inspect tank exterior and surrounding area
- Investigate signs like fuel odors, discolored soil, or oil stains immediately
✓ Regular Maintenance Practices
- Inspect all seals, gaskets, and valves for wear or damage
- Replace worn components promptly
- Clean tank interior periodically to remove sediment and sludge
- Avoid overfilling to prevent excessive pressure
- Ensure proper functioning of all tank components
✓ Operational Protocols and Emergency Readiness
- Train operators on proper procedures to prevent human error
- Develop detailed emergency response plans for potential leaks
- Establish steps to isolate tanks and contain spilled gasoline
- Create notification protocols for relevant authorities
- Conduct regular drills to ensure quick and effective response