EVENT LOG FOR SITE WEA The first line of each entry contains a date/time stamp & who is reporting. The most recent entry is listed first. Date Time Who ---------- ----- -------- 01/06/2009 15:28 PTOC_Bot The left ladder at WEA was dewatered on 12/12/08. No word yet on when it will be watered up. 10/14/2008 15:44 Brett On September 9, both computers were shut down and we lost file WEA08253.D1 which contained 1 hour and 54 minutes of data. I downloaded the reader buffers and searched for missing tag codes and did not find any. So, no tag code data was lost during that time. 09/12/2008 10:08 Brett On September 9, there was a power outage or other event that caused the data computers to shut down at WEA, and 1 hour and 54 minutes of data was lost. (File WEA08253.D1 is missing). On my next trip to WEA, I will download the transceiver buffers and look for missing tag codes. 09/04/2008 10:49 Dave We just received site map illustrations for the modified WEA configuration #120. I updated the ptagis.org and ptoccentral.org web pages and site_diagram table to reference this current WEA configuration. 08/08/2008 11:01 bturley@ 02:LowExcCurrent: Low Exciter current alarms acknowledged 06/06/2008 10:49 Dave The DMBS server crashed yesterday as interrogation data files were being processed. The appropriate steps were taken to restart the DBMS and recover unprocessed data records and their source files. As part of the recovery process, most of the outstanding data files were processed yesterday afternoon. The remaining 15 files were processed this morning. This included one file each from GOJ, MC2, MCJ, RIA, SUJ, VC1, VC2, and WEA, four files from TWX, and three files from WFF. 05/13/2008 11:25 Dave I updated the site configuration schema to version #120, replacing the West Trap antennas '0B' and '0C' with antennas 'B1', 'B2', and 'B3'. The original FS2001 transceivers and antennas were removed from the transport pipe exit and the new MUX transceiver and three antennas are located at the top of the transport pipe. Fish descending the transport pipe into the trap first pass through 'B1', then 'B2', and finally 'B3'. The new WEA configuration #120 is effective as of midnight on May 12; the first (timer tag) detections on the new West Trap antennas occurred at 1:47PM that same day. 05/09/2008 06:57 Brett The fish ladder on the west side of Wells dam was dewatered on 5/05/08 at 06:24 PST so a new fish trap pit-tag detection system could be installed. The ladder was watered back up on 5/08/08 at 13:20 PST. 04/16/2008 11:24 bturley@ 02:LowExcCurrent: Low Exciter current alarm acknowledged 03/29/2008 08:06 bturley@ 01:TestTagFailure: test tag failure acknowledged 03/13/2008 09:55 Brett I conducted an O&M visit to WEA on 3/4/08. I checked the transceivers and re-set the time on the data computers. 01/01/2008 00:00 PTOC_Bot Annual log file initiation for WEA #### End of Event Log for WEA ###