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, <br /> N/ <br /> G <br /> lir <br /> Figure 27. Photo of the fuel tanks, genset Conex, and all transfer points now in full lined <br /> secondary containment. Photo captured Thursday, November 21, 2019; view to the west. <br /> CSQ, with the assistance of GLA, is currently evaluation CSQ's training and record <br /> keeping programs to ensure against and to eliminate or minimize to the extent possible, <br /> potential future fuel releases. Additional long-term remediation will include continued <br /> water sampling; maintenance of site berms around the generator, sump area, and generally <br /> throughout the site; regular updates to the CSQ SPCC plan and SWMP; and maintenance <br /> of the sump, including after the monitoring wells are installed and following the close of <br /> long-term sampling. At the request of the Army Corps of Engineers, the temporary <br /> diversion of Yule Creek may be converted to a permanent diversion. If the Corps decides <br /> this is the most appropriate route, the proper permits will be secured with Corps. <br /> Lastly, plates are included in Appendix A that show drone flights from September 20, <br /> 2018 to be compared to the drone flight from October 6, 2019. Changes include the <br /> diversion of Yule Creek to its historic eastern alignment, blasting of the western ridges, <br /> and the resultant road fill and new haul road. The cross section details topography from <br /> the 2019 post-diversion and road fill drone flight. The Spill Map highlights key features of <br /> the spill. <br /> 40 <br />