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Pep Boys #711 <br />ASSESSMENT, continued <br />7. Stray electric current <br />8. Existing corrosion -protection measures <br />And <br />B) Type and degree of external corrosion that are needed consisting of one or more of the <br />following: <br />1. Corrosion -resistant materials (i.e. fiberglass) <br />2. Corrosion -resistant coating with cathodic protection <br />3. Electrical isolation devices <br />This section not applicable. The tank is above ground and inside a structure. It is not in contact <br />with soil or water. <br />(a)(4) -- Not Applicable if this is an above ground tank system. The subject tank is an above <br />ground tank. <br />(a)(5) --Design considerations to ensure that: <br />A) Tank foundations will maintain the load of a full tank. See calculations in <br />Appendix B. <br />B) Tank systems will be anchored to prevent floatation or dislodgement where the tank system <br />is placed in a saturated zone, or is located within a seismic fault zone. The tank is not in a <br />saturated zone. See seismic calculations in Appendix B. <br />C) Tank systems will withstand the effects of frost heave. <br />Title 22, 66265.192(b) (1-6) Not applicable. The tank is at a low elevation in California in an <br />area not subject to frost heave. <br />--Independent, qualified professional engineer's inspection for the presence of the following <br />after installation; <br />1) Weld breaks. See Table IV. <br />2) Punctures. See Table IV. <br />3) Cracks. See Table IV. <br />5 <br />