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<blockquote data-quote="Redmule454" data-source="post: 2517391" data-attributes="member: 7396"><p>The potential problem I see is the container and especially tanks either sand-jacking or floating after a hard rain or rainy season. I have seen old abandoned filling stations where the tanks popped to the surface raising the concrete above them 2-3' above the surface. </p><p>Sand-jacking is where the tank floats a little and sand/dirt washes underneath and keeps the tank from settling back to it's original elevation. Little by little the tank is raised. This can continue until the tank is above grade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redmule454, post: 2517391, member: 7396"] The potential problem I see is the container and especially tanks either sand-jacking or floating after a hard rain or rainy season. I have seen old abandoned filling stations where the tanks popped to the surface raising the concrete above them 2-3' above the surface. Sand-jacking is where the tank floats a little and sand/dirt washes underneath and keeps the tank from settling back to it's original elevation. Little by little the tank is raised. This can continue until the tank is above grade. [/QUOTE]
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