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FIGURE 4-3 <br />• <br />NOTE: Numbers in brackets ( ] <br />refer to 12'tar ks. <br />Tanks not subjected to traffic loads must have a minimum cover <br />depth of 24 [48] inches of backfill, or 12 [36] inches backfill plus <br />4 inches of reinforced concrete or 6 inches of asphalt. <br />NOTE: Numbers in brackets [ ] <br />refer to 12' tanks. <br />FIGURE 4-4 <br />Tanks in high water areas not subjected to traffic loads must have a <br />minimum of 36 [48] inches of backfill covering. <br />WARNING: In a non traffic installation, insure that the areas above <br />the tanks will never be subject to traffic loads. <br />NOTE: These depths of cover are MINIMUMS in all cases. <br />NOTE: Asphalt and concrete pads must extend a minimum of 12 inches beyond <br />tank in all directions. <br />MOTE: Maximum burial depth is 7 feet of cover over top of tanks. <br />NOTE: Unattached manway riser (if present) must not transmit load from the <br />concrete slah to the tank. There must be a minimum 6 inch space between the <br />bottom of the riser and the top of the lank. <br />TANK SPACING <br />NOTE: These are minimum spacings and must be increased as needed to <br />accommodate deadmen or anchor slabs. Refer to Section 7 on tank anchoring <br />Always allow sufficient clearance to allow the deadmen to be set outside of the <br />tank shadow. <br />• <br />TOP VIEW <br />I — <br />KIM-- =�lll � <br />�= — <br />=11 � <br />uel�uul <br />Ilf <br />;VIII_ = I =1111!1 IlIIII---il!III Ill MIO ouli=luul <br />SII! r Dila--EIf1L,.fuull�IlulEl #IfIH�1uIJlllll�l�= <br />SIR I � � l�Ililfl�lfEI�INl1l=dlllU�HII1�111aF=-NN�Ttl <br />FIGURE 4-5 <br />STABLE SOIL CONDITIONS <br />Where shoring is not required to maintain a vertical wall from top <br />to bottom of the excavation, and the soil is stable, the minimum <br />spacing between the sidewall or endcap of the tank and side of <br />excavation must be 18 inches [24 inches for 12' tanks]. If more <br />than one tank is to be installed in the same hole, there must be at <br />least 18 inches between the tanks. <br />TOP VIEW <br />�-J — <br />Id I�IIII � <br />Ill !fll H � <br />INl=ililll � � <br />�lilil= <br />INll��lllul <br />u1111= <br />=uuu <br />=1u�i <br />uluf�iu , . <br />!tu <br />— — = = = N��!HIII�ulll=41111=I�ul-lClf!I�IIIN=-Illill <br />I(hl _ i 1111=NNII�I�-Nlp�llllfl�lllil=tl�� <br />FIGURE 4-16 <br />UNSTABLE SOIL CONDITIONS <br />If the soil has less than 750 IbSJsq. ft. cohesion as calculated from <br />an unconfined compression test; or in soils having an ultimate <br />bearing capacity of less than 3500 lbs./sq. ft.; or where soil will not <br />maintain a vertical wall, the excavation must allow a minimum <br />space equal to 112 the diameter of the tank between the side and <br />endcap of the tank and the excavation wall. The spacing between <br />adjacent tanks, 18 inches remains the same. <br />WARNING: If the soil is extremely soft or inherently unstable, <br />e.g. peat, quicksand, very soft or expansive clay, etc., Xerxes <br />recommends that the tank owner seek the advice of a local <br />foundation professional engineer. <br />FILTER FABRIC <br />The tank owner or his technical representative is responsible for <br />determining whether filter fabric or an alternate filtering technique <br />is appropriate for a specific installation. Filter fabric allows the <br />passage of water but prevents the migration and mixing of native <br />soil and backfill material. It preserves the integrity of the backfill <br />envelope which supports the tank. <br />Polyethylene film is not considered an effective material to prevent <br />migration of pea gravel, crushed stone and native soil; it may tear <br />or degrade while in service. <br />Xerxes recommends that filter fabric be used when the tank may <br />be installed in: <br />• areas with frequently changing ground water conditions or <br />areas subject to tidal fluctuations, <br />• unstable soils such as bog, swamp, landfill or mud, <br />• water conditions with silty soil. <br />