Double walled storage tank systems with enhanced strength

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220455, 220457, 220445, 220469, 73 492, 156293, G01M 316

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050003429

ABSTRACT:
A double walled storage tank system comprises an inner storage tank, a separating material and a jacket formed of a fibrous reinforced resinous material. The separating material has a series of holes extending therethrough to act as molds to receive resinous material. The jacket has an integral structural strength capable of withstanding external load forces normally encountered by underground storage tanks. Secondary containment with leak detection capability is provided.

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