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the straps on each side of the riser based on the position of the riser. Depending on the location of the <br />risers and the bury depth of the tank, the tensions on the straps will be different. In some cases, straps <br />near risers may have tension while other straps may not be under tension. <br />If the total buoyant force resisted by the anchor pad or deadmen with water to grade is negative, each <br />buoyant tributary volume will still be calculated for each strap position. Depending on the size and <br />location of the manways, risers, and the strap locations, some straps may be under tension and some may <br />not as represented by positive and negative values respectively. A negative strap tension indicates no <br />tension on that strap no matter the magnitude of the negative value. <br />Anchor Strap Tensions Excluding Risers with Water to Grade <br />End Cap <br />Volume <br />Vol ec 1959gal volume one end cap <br />Tank Buoyancy, Rotten Robbie No 69, <br />Manteca CA, dwg 17366-001, 10ft DWT <br />Date Printed: 9/7/2023 Page 36 of 46