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Message Page 1 of 1 <br /> 16 LA ) <br /> Lori J. LucesEH <br /> [ ] <br /> From: Network Administrator[PHS] <br /> Sent: Monday,August 07, 2006 3:38 PM <br /> To: Lori J. Luces [EH] <br /> Subject: FW: Iluces@sjcehd.com -Bayesian Filter detected spam - LEAK ON STANDBY GENERATOR <br /> FIXED: <br /> ATTENTION: This message has been forwarded by the Network Administrator because it was accidentally <br /> caught in the spam filter. It will be reviewed and the system will be re-tuned in an attempt to prevent future <br /> recurrences. Please direct any replies to the original sender. <br /> Thank you, <br /> The Network Administrator <br /> From: WILLIAMS, THOMAS H (PB) [mailto:t:w9168@att.com] <br /> Sent: Friday, August 04, 2006 9:48 AM <br /> To: Lori J. Luces [EH] <br /> Cc: CRANMER, JAMES A (SBCSI); MITCHELL, CONNIE M (SBCSI) <br /> Subject: Iluces@sjcehd.com - Bayesian Filter detected spam - LEAK ON STANDBY GENERATOR FIXED: <br /> Lori per your request here is what was done to correct the leak on the standby generator at 345 N. San Joaquin <br /> St. on last week.A fuel line which was at the top of the engine was found to be dripping fuel while the engine was <br /> running. We had Power Generations, our contractor tighten a loose flared connection and the dripping stopped. <br /> The dripping of the connection was probably caused from the natural vibration from the engine running, over the <br /> years. The drip being at the top of the engine caused the fuel to travel down the side of engine and catch on the <br /> top ridge of the oil pan which cause the fuel to spread out left and right, under the engine. After tightening the <br /> connection the engine was ran and no leak was detected. <br /> Thomas H. Williams <br /> Environmental Site Manager <br /> 209-466-1010-office <br /> 209-366-5793-pager <br /> 209-918-2187-pcs <br /> tw9168@aft.com <br /> 8/8/2006 <br />