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<br /> <br />Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions, Inc. 275 Gal. Waste Antifreeze Tank <br />inhibitors are present in the resin. The material handled in the operation of <br />the waste antifreeze tank, i.e., waste antifreeze, is generally non-corrosive <br />to rubber hoses and plastics. <br /> <br />Structural support: The subject antifreeze tank is co-located adjacent to <br />a 1,000-gallon waste oil tank. This tank is anchored to a concrete pad1 <br />(reportedly 8 to 10 inches thick) and bounded by an integrated curb, both <br />in place since the placement of the tank back in 2012. The Accumulation <br />Area was constructed in the early 1990’s according to Holt. The weight of <br />a full tank is distributed over the entire tank base. Based upon the <br />construction information provided by Holt to Wood, the concrete <br />foundation is sufficient to support the weight of a full tank. <br /> <br />This tank is restrained by means of seismic anchors interconnected to <br />braided steel wire rope that wraps around and over the top of the tank. <br />Details of the seismic restraint system are provided elsewhere in this <br />document. <br /> <br />Double wall tank construction encloses and interlocks the outer and inner <br />tank to prevent rain and debris from entering the outer containment. The <br />outer containment tank bottom has integral 4-inch-high forklift channels <br />made of the HDLPE resin. The outer containment tank rests on a concrete <br />slab which is surrounded by a concrete curb, situated under a canopy, and <br />protected from vehicles by steel bollards at the location indicated on <br />Attachment 1, Figure 2. <br /> <br />The Frost Line Depth is 0, Air Freezing Index is 0 – 1000, and the Mean <br />Annual Temperature is 55 degrees Fahrenheit; all are from the California <br />Residential Code specific to San Joaquin County.2 Thus, 0 inches below <br />undisturbed soil would be the requirement to avoid frost heave. Frost <br />heave is not an issue at the site requiring mitigation. <br /> <br />No part of the tank system (i.e., external metal component) is or will be in <br />contact with soil or water (66265.192(a)(3)); thus, no external corrosion <br />protection is needed to ensure the integrity of the system. <br /> <br />Other identifying features: The tank top has a threaded, 14-inch <br />diameter, black, plastic lid (manway) with an inner 5-inch vented cap. <br /> <br /> <br />1 Per email from Mike Mason of Holt of California to Greg Meyer that occurred on May 1, 2020, <br />the best information available regarding the construction of the concrete pad is that the concrete <br />is between 8 inches and 10 inches in thickness. <br />2 http://www.sjgov.org/commdev/cgi- <br />bin/cdyn.exe/file/Building%2FBuilding%2FCLIMATIC%20AND%20GEOGRAPHIC%20DESIGN% <br />20CRITERIA.pdf