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wood. <br /> Hydrostatic and Seismic Analysis <br /> Tank Name/marking: Tank No. 14, 1,000 Gal. <br /> ConVault Waste Oil Tank <br /> Overhead view: <br /> See Attachment 1, Figure 3 and Attachment 3 manufacturer's drawing. <br /> (Include all measurements. Does not need to be to scale) <br /> Cross sectional (lateral) view: <br /> See Attachment 1, Figure 3 and Attachment 3 manufacturer's drawing. <br /> (Include all measurements. Does not need to be to scale) <br /> Please provide a drawing of the seismic/hydrostatic anchorings used and their spatial <br /> relationship to the tank. <br /> Anchoring Assembly Description <br /> The tank is not seismically restrained; however, a concrete curb containment <br /> surrounding the tank may limit lateral movement (7-8" E-W, 17-24" N-S) in the unlikely <br /> event that frictional forces are exceeded. The associated sump table rests on vertical <br /> tubular support legs attached to square tube joists which form a bridge across the <br /> concrete sump pad beneath the sump table. This base is recessed into the concrete <br /> pad. The tank and sump table are not rigidly connected, but rest on the same <br /> foundation. <br /> Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions, Inc. 1 ,000 Gal. Waste Oil Tank <br />