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Publication 183 Guide for the prevention of bottom leakage from vertical, cylindrical, steel storage tanks

Publication Year

1999

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Gives guidance on a range of topical affecting tank bottom integrity including: Type of tank foundations and bottoms, Main causes of bottom leakage, Records, Inspection techniques, Corrosion protection, Repair methods, Leak detection systems, and Membranes and soil barriers.

ISBN

9780859311151

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Engineering Equipment and Materials Users' Association

The Engineering Equipment and Materials Users' Association is a European based organisation, supporting companies that own or operate industrial facilities.

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