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October 15 in graphic form. Values of 500 gallons are used as the average amount <br /> consumed on a full production day, while an average of 250 gallons are consumed on low <br /> production day, such as weekends. <br /> Bulk Fuel Tank <br /> 0 Increase 0 Decrease M Total <br /> 9"NOU <br /> 8,WO 7,800 <br /> (250) <br /> (5001 <br /> (5 0 0' <br /> f5001 <br /> 4,020 <br /> 5,000 <br /> ro <br /> 4,010)0- <br /> E, <br /> > 3,CCPU <br /> 2,0400 <br /> 900 <br /> 1, . <br /> 12501 <br /> f5,1500111 <br /> (25M, <br /> 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 13 14 14 15 <br /> Date October(Note Duplicate Dates intentional.) <br /> Figure 7. Waterfall chart of the fuel status within the 12,000 gallon dyed diesel generator <br /> tank from October 8 through October 15, 2019. <br /> Following confirmation of the amount of fuel suspected to have been released and the <br /> follow-up internal discussions, all production activities at CSQ were halted on <br /> Wednesday, October 16, and all operators, supervisory and management staff were <br /> diverted to mitigation efforts surrounding the generator unit. GLA was contacted and <br /> consulted on procedures to be followed in the case of a large spill event. <br /> Mitigation actions on Wednesday, October 16 h included hand shoveling fill from the <br /> generator and fuel storage footprint to determine the depth of soil contamination. During <br /> or prior to the 'all personnel' mitigation effort, an anonymous hazard complaint was filed <br /> with the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). During the Wednesday <br /> mitigation effort, a CSQ representative contacted Mr. Michael Cunningham of the <br /> 13 <br />