EVENT LOG FOR SITE BO2 The first line of each entry contains a date/time stamp & who is reporting. The most recent entry is listed first. Date Time Who ---------- ----- -------- 12/09/2009 12:02 Troy A site GMC was performed 12/09/2009. All transceivers were checked for tune and adjustments made where needed. No problems to report. 12/09/2009 07:29 darren@b 03:Overrun: This alarm will be investigated during the next site visit. 12/04/2009 13:19 Dave Casey Welch, the COE project biologist, confirmed that the Cascades Island ladder watered up on Thursday, December 3. Based on timer tag detections, the ladder was at orifice flow from after 8:15 on December 1 until before 9:15 on December 3. 12/04/2009 07:20 alan@bay 08:LowExcCurrent,0B:LowExcCurrent,0E:TestTagFailure,10:TestTagFailure: These alarms will be investigated during the next site visit. 12/03/2009 07:19 alan@bay 09:TestTagFailure,0B:LowExcCurrent,0D:LowExcCurrent,0E:TestTagFailure,10:T estTagFailure: Clearing TASS- the ladder is currently de-watered. 12/02/2009 08:41 alan@bay 02:LowExcCurrent,04:LowExcCurrent,08:LowExcCurrent,09:TestTagFailure,0B:Lo wExcCurrent,0D:LowExcCurrent,0E:TestTagFailure,10:TestTagFailure: Clearing TASS- the ladder is being de-watered today. 12/02/2009 08:04 Scott_Li Per Casey Welch at the project, Cascade Is. Fish ladder is at orifice flow to facilitate the installation of the Smith Root seal lion deterrent system. They expect the ladder to resume normal flows sometime on 12/3/09. 11/24/2009 11:37 Alan A GMC was performed 11/24/2009. All transceivers were checked and tuned as necessary. All outstanding files on PC2 were archived. The temp folders on both PCs were emptied. The clocks on both PCs were set to within one second of atomic time. No problems found. 11/23/2009 10:58 Don_Warf Per site EE: Next week, I am going to try to take down the SMF facility here at Bonneville briefly. It might be down for less than a 1/2 hour--that's including clearance time and the actual work time. We are starting to replace the Station Service Bus 1 and Bus 2 Switchgears in PH2 and that will have an impact on a lot of the Bonn fish facilities when changing over from one bus to another. The SMF will be about the first facility to be affected. If we wind up replacing both of the buses' switchgear, then we will have 3 more fairly "brief" interruptions at SMF during this IWWP. If we only wind up doing 1 bus's switchgear then we should only have one more interruption after the first one for SMF for this IWWP. Additionally, we will have at least a at least 2--maybe 4--fairly "brief" interruptions of the power for B2CC, Cascade Island, and Bradford Island pit tag antennas during this upcoming IWWP time. I can talk to you about it in more detail--hopefully sometime next week. The B2CC and Cascade Island interruptions should be really brief. It should just involve opening and closing the two buses' circuit bkrs in the North Tower ATS. I should be up to my neck in clearances fairly shortly. There's really no way to get around these interruptions, but we can hope to make them as brief as possible. I have already talked to our Project head biologist, Ben Hausmann about the SMF clearance. I've also talked with Gene Ballinger of SMF. They are both alright with the planned outage. I am hoping to do the SMF outage next Tuesday (11/24), but it willl depend on electrician availability. 11/23/2009 10:18 Don_Warf DLW email test _____________________________________________ From: Don Warf Sent: Monday, November 23, 2009 9:26 AM To: 'pitevent@psmfc.org'; 'pitevent@ptagis.org' Subject: gra,grj,goj,rpj,lmj,ich,mcj,mc1,mc2,jdj,pro,esj,jcj,cfj,bcc,bo1,bo2,bo3,b2 j,rzf Email test 11/23/2009 09:39 Troy_Hum Email Test from Troy 10/04/2009 09:29 troy@bay 09:TestTagFailure: Noted 09/25/2009 23:18 alan@bay 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,04:HighTemp,05:HighTemp,06:HighTemp,07 :HighTemp,08:HighTemp,0B:HighTemp,0C:HighTemp,0E:HighTemp,0F:HighTemp: These alarms are to be expected this time of year. PTAGIS Field Operations will continue to monitor. 09/19/2009 07:45 troy@bay 03:HighTemp,04:HighTemp,07:HighTemp,08:HighTemp,0C:HighTemp: These alarms are common for this time of year. 09/16/2009 12:37 troy@bay 07:HighTemp,08:HighTemp,0C:HighTemp: These alarms are common for this time of year. 09/14/2009 09:21 Dave The "resident" PIT tag reported by Darren has apparently washed out of the BO2 antenna arrays. Tag 3D9.1C2D1CF27E generated 1.708M detections between Sept. 8 and Sept. 10, with the majority of detections at antennas 0B and 0D. The 'count' field below is the number of records written to the ptagis3.obs_data table; each record may report up to 35 detections. __________________________________________________________________ select coil1, min(obs_date), max(obs_date), count(*) from obs_data where obs_site='BO2' and tag_id = '3D9.1C2D1CF27E' group by coil1 +----+--------------------+--------------------+-----+ |coil|Min Obs Date |Max Obs Date |count| +----+--------------------+--------------------+-----+ |01 |08-sep-2009 00:00:03|08-sep-2009 00:00:03| 1| |03 |08-sep-2009 00:00:07|08-sep-2009 00:00:07| 1| |05 |08-sep-2009 00:00:10|08-sep-2009 00:00:11| 2| |07 |08-sep-2009 00:00:17|08-sep-2009 00:00:17| 1| |09 |08-sep-2009 00:00:20|08-sep-2009 00:00:21| 2| |0B |08-sep-2009 00:00:25|09-sep-2009 11:14:05|24801| |0D |09-sep-2009 12:24:47|10-sep-2009 09:14:44|34107| |0F |10-sep-2009 11:06:54|10-sep-2009 11:06:54| 1| +----+--------------------+--------------------+-----+ __________________________________________________________________ This tagged fish was previously detected as an outmigrant at TWX on May 24, and then as an upstream migrant at BO3 on July 30. I suspect the fish died or shed its tag somewhere in the Washington shore ladder complex, and the tag was detected as it washed out of the Cascades Island ladder. 09/13/2009 11:16 scottl@b 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,04:HighTemp,05:HighTemp,06:HighTemp,07 :HighTemp,08:HighTemp,0B:HighTemp,0C:HighTemp,0E:HighTemp,0F:HighTemp,10:H ighTemp: Noted 09/12/2009 09:37 scottl@b 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,04:HighTemp,05:HighTemp,06:HighTemp,07 :HighTemp,08:HighTemp,09:HighTemp,0A:HighTemp,0B:HighTemp,0C:HighTemp,0D:H ighTemp,0E:HighTemp,0F:HighTemp,10:HighTemp: Noted, problem is typical for this time of year 09/08/2009 08:03 Darren There appears to be PITtag in the field on antenna 0B and has been there since early this morning. I PCA'd into the site and set the unique setting to "on" so the files will not get to large. We will monitor the timer tag report to check the antenna detection capability. 09/03/2009 12:31 Darren A site GMC was performed today 9-3-09. All transceivers were checked and adjusted for tuning, noise, and detectability. The files on PC2 were archived. No problems were discovered during this visit. 08/28/2009 07:45 troy@bay 0C:HighTemp: Alarm not uncommon this time of year. 08/27/2009 07:43 troy@bay 03:HighTemp,04:HighTemp,05:HighTemp,06:HighTemp,07:HighTemp,08:HighTemp,0B :HighTemp,0C:HighTemp,0E:HighTemp: These alarms are common for this time of year. 08/20/2009 07:06 scottl@b 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,04:HighTemp,05:HighTemp,06:HighTemp,07 :HighTemp,08:HighTemp,0B:HighTemp,0C:HighTemp,0E:HighTemp: Noted, alarms are typical for this time year. 08/19/2009 09:25 Darren A site GMC was performed today 8-19-09. All transceivers were checked and adjusted for tuning, noise, and detectability.The files on PC2 were archived here as well as BO1. No problems were discovered during this visit. 08/19/2009 07:53 alan@bay 04:HighTemp,05:HighTemp,06:HighTemp,07:HighTemp,08:HighTemp,0B:HighTemp,0C :HighTemp,0E:HighTemp: Attempting to make previously cleared red lights dissapear. 08/19/2009 07:49 alan@bay 04:HighTemp,05:HighTemp,06:HighTemp,07:HighTemp,08:HighTemp,0B:HighTemp,0C :HighTemp,0E:HighTemp: These alarms are to be expected this time of year. PTAGIS Field Operations will continue to monitor. 08/18/2009 07:36 alan@bay 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,04:HighTemp,05:HighTemp,06:HighTemp,07 :HighTemp,08:HighTemp,0B:HighTemp,0C:HighTemp,0E:HighTemp: These alarms are to be expected this time of year. PTAGIS Field Operations will continue to monitor. 08/08/2009 08:40 darren@b 09:TestTagFailure: Alarms will be investigated during the next site visit. 08/03/2009 07:55 alan@bay 05:HighTemp,08:HighTemp,0C:HighTemp,0E:HighTemp: These alarms are to be expected this time of year. 08/01/2009 11:56 scottl Sites did not load at the 0900 interval. Will check again at the 1300 interval. 07/30/2009 09:56 troy@bay 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,04:HighTemp,05:HighTemp,06:HighTemp,07 :HighTemp,08:HighTemp,0B:HighTemp,0C:HighTemp,0E:HighTemp: 100 deg weather is causing these alarms. 07/29/2009 08:23 troy@bay 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,04:HighTemp,05:HighTemp,06:HighTemp,07 :HighTemp,08:HighTemp,09:HighTemp,0A:HighTemp,0B:HighTemp,0C:HighTemp,0D:H ighTemp,0E:HighTemp,0F:HighTemp: These alarms are common for this time of year. 07/28/2009 08:13 scottl@b 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,04:HighTemp,05:HighTemp,06:HighTemp,07 :HighTemp,08:HighTemp,09:HighTemp,0A:HighTemp,0B:HighTemp,0C:HighTemp,0D:H ighTemp,0E:HighTemp,0F:HighTemp,10:HighTemp: Noted, as stated in previous event entries, this is typical for this time of year. 07/23/2009 08:34 darren@b 04:LowExcCurrent,07:HighTemp,0C:HighTemp: The high temp alarms are to expected this time of year. The low exc current alarm was generated by PSMFC personnel while performing site GMC's. 07/22/2009 13:29 Darren A site GMC was performed today 7-22-09. All transcievers were checked and adjusted as necessary for tuning, noise, and detectability. No problems were found during this visit. 07/16/2009 13:09 scottl Performed site GMC, all transceivers were retuned and calibrated as necessary, no problems to report. 07/11/2009 09:18 Troy Manually pushed BO209192.B1. Took 2 attempts. 07/10/2009 08:40 darren@b 07:LowExcCurrent,0A:TestTagFailure: These alarms were addressed during yesterdays site GMC. 07/09/2009 12:16 Troy A site GMC was performed 07/09/09. All transceivers were checked for tune and adjustments made where needed. 0A required a bigger than normal adjustment to its tune. 07 has periodic spikes of noise, as high as 50. I swapped the antenna leads (07 to 08 and 08 to 07) and the problem followed the antenna which points to something between the cable and antenna causing the noise spikes. PSMFC will continue to monitor this situation. The PC's were adjusted to with in on second of atomic time and each other. The temp directory was emptied on PC2 and no files were found on PC1. No other problems to report. 07/09/2009 08:31 darren@b 0A:TestTagFailure: Alarm will be investigated today during a site GMC. 07/07/2009 08:04 darren@b 05:LowExcCurrent: The current alarm threshold and the current were equal at one time. The alarm threshold level will be adjusted via PCA to separate the two by moire than 200mA. 07/06/2009 09:40 alan@bay 05:LowExcCurrent: This transceiver is reading PIT tags well and appears in tune. The current and threshold were set to 3700mA. The threshold was remotely lowered to 3400mA. This will be investigated during the next site visit. 07/05/2009 09:15 troy@bay 05:LowExcCurrent: This will be addressed on the next site visit. 07/05/2009 09:02 Troy Manually pushed the delinquent file. Checked the temp file but it was empty...? 07/03/2009 08:35 troy@bay 03:HighTemp,04:HighTemp,05:HighTemp,06:HighTemp,07:HighTemp,08:HighTemp,0A :TestTagFailure,0C:HighTemp: The high temp alarms are common for this time of year. The missed TT is noted. 06/30/2009 12:59 Darren A site GMC was performed today 6-30-09. All transceivers were checked for tuning, noise, and detectability. They were adjusted as necessary to optimize efficiency. No problems were discovered during this visit. 06/25/2009 08:34 alan@bay 0A:TestTagFailure: No apparent reason for this alarm. PTAGIS Field Operations will continue to monitor. 06/22/2009 13:14 Darren A site GMC was performed today 6-22-09. All transceivers were checked for tuning, noise and detectability. No problems were found. 06/19/2009 08:39 Alan Communications to transceiver 03 stopped at ~15:18:54 6/18/2009. All of the transceivers were reset around that time, possibly indicating a power glitch. Logging into PC2 showed that 03 was returning "unknown communications errors" to the platform. MiniMon was exited and restarted on both PCs, this appears to have resolved the issue. File BO209170.J2 was uploaded to fill the gap during PC1's downtime. PTAGIS Field Operations will continue to monitor. 06/17/2009 11:52 Alan A GMC was performed 6/17/2009. All transceivers were checked and tuned as necessary. All outstanding files on PC2 were archived. The clocks on both PCs were set to within one second of atomic time. No problems found. 06/11/2009 13:44 Troy A site GMC was performed 06/11/2009. All transceivers were checked for tune and no adjustments were required. No problems to report. 06/10/2009 08:05 Scott_Li Manually pushed delinquent data files, deleted the content of the temp folder and unchecked the save ack. File. No zip file found in folder. 06/03/2009 12:30 Darren A site GMC was performed today 6-3-09. All transceivers were checked for tuning, noise, and detectability. They were adjusted for maximum detection ability when necessary. No other problems were discovered during this visit. 05/29/2009 08:02 Scott_Li Manually pushed delinquent data files to PTAGIS. No apparent reason for the missed uploads 05/27/2009 13:14 Alan A GMC was performed 5/27/2009. All transceivers were checked and tuned as necessary. All outstanding files on PC2 were archived. The clocks on both PCs were set to within one second of atomic time. No problems found. 05/23/2009 09:35 scottl Manually pushed delinquent data files to PTAGIS. 05/20/2009 13:25 Darren A site GMC was performed today 5-20-09. All transceivers were checked for tuning, noise, and detectability. The PC clocks are with 20 seconds of atomic time and 4 seconds of each other. No problems were discovered during this visit. 05/14/2009 12:57 Alan A GMC was performed 5/14/2009. All transceivers were checked and tuned as necessary. All outstanding files on PC2 were archived. The clocks on both PCs were set to within one second of atomic time. No problems found. 05/13/2009 09:01 Don_Warf Jon Thomas reports that there will be a comms outage at BO1 and BO2 today from 8:00 to 1:00. The fiber converts in the PH2 will lose power due to a electrical upgrade. 05/07/2009 12:03 Darren A site GMC was performed today 5-7-09. All transceivers were checked and adjusted for tuning, noise, and detectability. No problems were discovered during this visit. 05/01/2009 13:31 Darren A site GGMC was performed today 5-1-09. The transceivers were checked for tuning noise and detectability. No problems were discovered. 04/22/2009 16:16 Troy A site GMC was performed 04/22/2009. All transceivers were checked for tune and adjustments made where needed. No problems to report. 04/15/2009 16:58 scottl Performed site GMC, all transcievers were retuned and calibrated as necessary, no problems to report. 04/10/2009 09:03 alan@bay 0A:LowExcCurrent: This alarm was generated by PTAGIS Field Operations personnel during a site visit. 04/09/2009 13:55 Troy At site 04/09/2009 to try and determine the cause of the intermittent noise on 09. Troubleshooting of the system points to the antenna as the noise follows the antenna. This may be due to debris or a failing antenna. PSMFC will monitor. 04/09/2009 11:42 Troy A site GMC was performed 04/09/2009. All transceivers were checked for tune. 09 is experiencing Excessive noise alarms. The noise is intermittent and cannot be tune out. PSMFC will investigate further on the next GMC. 04/03/2009 11:59 Troy A site GMC was performed 04/03/2009. All transceivers were checked for tune. No problems to report. 03/11/2009 13:21 Alan A GMC was performed 3/11/2009. All transceivers were checked and tuned as necessary. The clocks on both PCs (PC1 ~20 sec slow, PC2 ~20 sec fast) were set to within one second of atomic time. No problems found. 03/03/2009 13:28 Dave Scott got a heads-up from the Corps that power to B02 would be interrupted for some unknown interval of time tomorrow, due to maintenance work. 03/02/2009 11:30 Darren A site GMC was performed today (3-2-09). All the transceivers were checked for tuning, noise, and detection ability. The buffers were cleared for the upcoming season. No problems were discovered during this site visit. 03/01/2009 08:10 darren@b 01:LowExcCurrent,03:LowExcCurrent,06:LowExcCurrent,08:TestTagFailure,09:Te stTagFailure,0B:LowExcCurrent,0D:LowExcCurrent: It appears that the ladder watered-up yesterday around 10:30-11:00. I will try to confirm the times and I will update the site operational page when I have the information. 02/26/2009 07:16 Darren On Monday, 3/2, sometime after 0900, a crane will need to be positioned near the Cascades Island ladder PIT building. This will require that the temporary over head power line to the building be turned off and moved to get the crane in position. Once in position, it will be turned back on. This will need to happen again when the crane work is finished to move it away from the area. Please let me know if you have any questions. Jon Rerecich Fisheries Biologist USACE Bonneville Lock and Dam 541-374-7984 jonathan.g.rerecich@usace.army.mil 02/25/2009 14:54 rday@bay 0D:LowExcCurrent: ryan testing 02/25/2009 14:50 rday@bay 10:TestTagFailure: Ryan is testing 02/25/2009 14:50 rday@bay 10:TestTagFailure: ryan testing 02/25/2009 14:50 rday@bay 10:TestTagFailure: ryan testing 02/25/2009 14:50 rday@bay 10:TestTagFailure: ryan testing 02/25/2009 14:50 rday@bay 10:TestTagFailure: ryan testing 02/25/2009 14:50 rday@bay 10:TestTagFailure: ryan testing 02/25/2009 14:50 rday@bay 10:TestTagFailure: ryan testing 02/25/2009 14:50 rday@bay 10:TestTagFailure: ryan testing 02/02/2009 07:51 troy@bay 03:LowExcCurrent,04:LowExcCurrent,06:LowExcCurrent,08:TestTagFailure,09:Te stTagFailure,0B:LowExcCurrent,0D:LowExcCurrent,10:LowExcCurrent,10:TestTag Failure: Site dewatered,clearing TASS. 01/26/2009 10:23 Dave I created and uploaded mort file DPM08001.BO2 to document the inferred death of the fish that shed tag 3D9.1BF18B5A19, which then lodged at antenna '0C' on 12/28/08 and subsequently generated more than 18.794M detections and more than 576k records in the obs_data table before Scott located and removed the tag on January 23. 01/26/2009 09:28 Scott_Li The shed PIT tag was removed from underneath antenna 0C on Jan 22, 09. Noise levels are back to normal and no other problems were detected during the ladder inspection. 01/25/2009 08:44 darren@b 06:LowExcCurrent,09:TestTagFailure: Site down. Clearing TASS. 01/24/2009 09:07 darren@b 01:LowExcCurrent,06:LowExcCurrent,07:LowExcCurrent,09:TestTagFailure,0B:Lo wExcCurrent,0C:BadExcFreq,0C:BadOscFreq,0C:LowExcCurrent,0D:LowExcCurrent: Site down. Clearing TASS. 01/23/2009 12:45 Alan The six hour gap on 1/22/2009 was created by unannounced USACE maintenance. The gap is inconsequential as the site is dewatered. 01/21/2009 07:44 Alan BO2 was dewatered for maintenance at 11:00 1/20/2009. It is expected to be put back into service 2/28/2009. 01/05/2009 13:24 Alan A GMC was performed 1/5/2008. All transceivers were checked and tuned as necessary. The clocks on both PCs (~30 sec slow) were set to within one second of atomic time. Data files from 2008 were moved from the archive folder to the "Previous Years' Data\2008" folder on both PCs. No problems found. 01/04/2009 18:39 scottl Per Daves observation, turned "Reader Unique = ON" with a delay of 1440 minutes which is the max threshold for this command. 01/01/2009 00:00 PTOC_Bot Annual log file initiation for BO2 #### End of Event Log for BO2 ###