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approximately the elevation of the excavator shown in Figure 2; Figure 1B). This July <br /> 2019 installation placed the genset near its 2014 location outside Portal #4. (Although the <br /> genset was placed below the level of the bulk tank, thereby making the previous system's <br /> overflow plumbing system ineffective, no overflows occurred while the genset was at that <br /> location (Figure 113)). <br /> y , <br /> Figure 2. Original installation of the prime power genset and bulk tank. Lines running to <br /> the right serviced the previous overnight generator. Photo captured August 16, 2018; view <br /> to the south. <br /> During start-up of the recommissioned genset, the day tank apparently ran empty within a <br /> few hours of operation due to a float and pump issue. To inspect the float system, the vent <br /> pipe on the day tank was removed by CSQ Maintenance on July 17t". The unit was then <br /> operated in a test configuration. The vent pipe, however, inadvertently had not been <br /> reinstalled at that time (see Figure I D). Instead, a pressure relief cap was installed directly <br /> on the top of the day tank, possibly to accommodate transport of the genset Conex to the <br /> Franklin pad as described below. <br /> On September 17, 2019, the genset Conex was moved from outside Portal #4 to the upper <br /> Franklin pad. The intended installation of the genset and associated tanks is depicted in <br /> Figure 1C. As can be seen, the intended configuration for the Franklin pad was similar to <br /> the 2014 configuration. The actual configuration, however, was different than intended as <br /> 7 <br />