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Michelle D. Henry [EH] <br />From: <br />Emily Crain <ECrain@wavecable.com> <br />Sent: <br />Wednesday, August 13, 2014 9:27 AM <br />To: <br />Michelle D. Henry [EH] <br />Subject: <br />A -One Gas & Food <br />Attachments: <br />FOT3C48 jpg; WP952014081295004jpg <br />When our technicians were on site yesterday, they found that the electrical penetration that was <br />previously repaired is the location of the leak. Because of the angle of the electrical line, the boot seam <br />is no flush one side to the other or to the wall. There is a lot of sealant around it, but there was still a <br />hole on the underside big enough for my technicians finger. (photos of the leaking boot are attached) <br />He proposes to straighten the electrical line and thus penetration so that the boot can be line up and <br />have a tight seal. <br />Is this something that we can do? Our contractor's license is 433159. If not, I do have a contractor <br />contact in the area that can. <br />Thanks <br />Emily Crain <br />Compliance Testing Coordinator <br />B. Z. Service Station Maintenance <br />Phone: 916-371-2380 <br />Fax: 916-572-0150 <br />Email: ecrain@wavecable.com <br />From: 91624779430vzwpix.com [mailto:9162477943@vzwpix.com] <br />Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2014 1:44 PM <br />To: ecrain(awavecable.com <br />Subject: Fwd: <br />