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# Presentation: 463458 ## GFS .002 behind CMC ***GFS .002 behind CMC*** *** ******.006 behind UKMO*** *** ******.043 behind ECMWF*** ***Northern Hemisphere 500 last month*** ## GFS .008 behind UKMO **GFS .008 behind UKMO** ** ****.043 behind ECMWF** ***Southern Hemisphere 500 last month*** ## Day 8 forecasts useful in winter ***Day 8 forecasts useful in winter*** ***Skill increased in last 3 years*** ***Northern Hemisphere 500 anomaly correlation day 8*** ## Not as far behind ECMWF and Met Office - Not as far behind ECMWF and Met Office - As few months ago ***Southern Hemisphere day 5 anomaly correlation*** ## Hard to see trend since 2001 ***Hard to see trend since 2001*** ***Southern Hemisphere day 8 anomaly correlation*** ## Improvement last 3 years ***Improvement last 3 years *** **NH rmse hgt day 1** ## Improvement last 4 years ***Improvement last 4 years*** **NH rmse hgt day 3** ## Improvement last 4 years ***Improvement last 4 years*** **NH rmse hgt day 5** ## Improvement last 4 years ***Improvement last 4 years*** **NH rmse hgt day 8** ## Days 6-10 tied with ECMWF, ***Days 6-10 tied with ECMWF, *** ***explain just over half the variance*** ## Week 2 GFS just below .6, ***Week 2 GFS just below .6, *** ***several periods of useful skill*** ***Ensemble on average useful skill*** ## Improvement last 3 years compared to ***Improvement last 3 years compared to*** ***CDAS, ECMWF; other centers improved*** ***more*** **SH rmse hgt day 1** ## Improvement relative to cdas ***Improvement relative to cdas *** ***last 10 years*** **SH rmse hgt day 3** ## Met Office, CMC, FNMOC ***Met Office, CMC, FNMOC *** ***Improved last few years*** **SH rmse hgt day 5** ## Forecasts useful out to day 8 in Northern Hemisphere winter ***Improvement last few years in Northern Hemisphere*** ***Improvement last few years *** ***at days 1 and 3 Southern Hemisphere,*** ***Harder to see at longer ranges in Southern Hemisphere*** ## Feb. 2008 - Feb. 2007 ## GFS large bias, - August 2007 **GFS large bias, ** **Relatively poor threat scores February** **Relatively better threat scores** **August** ## Prs50h Jan.1–March 25, 2008 **Threat scores slightly negative for parallel;** **RMS height and wind scores positive** **AC not significantly different** ## Slide 19 ## Slide 20 ## Slide 21 ## Slide 22 ## Slide 23 ## Slide 24 ## Slide 25 ## Slide 26 ## Slide 27
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WILLIAM ALLEN TURNER, PETITIONER V. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA No. 89-7406 In The Supreme Court Of The United States October Term, 1989 On Petition For A Writ Of Certiorari To The United States Court Of Appeals For The Third Circuit Brief For The United States In Opposition OPINION BELOW The opinion of the court of appeals (Pet. App. 2a-7a) is not reported. JURISDICTION The judgment of the court of appeals was entered on February 5, 1990. The petition for a writ of certiorari was filed on May 3, 1990. The jurisdiction of this Court is invoked under 28 U.S.C. 1254(1). QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1. Whether the Pennsylvania offense of burglary is a "violent felony" under the sentence enhancement provision of 18 U.S.C. 924(e)(1) and 924(e)(2)(B)(ii) (Supp. V 1987). 2. Whether the district court properly imposed a consecutive sentence for petitioner's violation of 18 U.S.C. 924(c)(1). 3. Whether the police officers' initial encounter with petitioner, which led to his arrest, violated the Fourth Amendment. STATEMENT 1. Petitioner was indicted in the Western District of Pennsylvania on one count of possession of heroin with intent to distribute it, in violation of 21 U.S.C. 841(a)(1) (Count 1), one count of using and carrying a firearm during and in relation to a drug trafficking crime, in violation of 18 U.S.C. 924(c)(1) (Count 2), and one count of possession of a firearm by a previously convicted felon, in violation of 18 U.S.C. 922(g)(1) (Count 3). Before trial, the government filed a notice that petitioner had three previous convictions for burglary under Pennsylvania law, /1/ thus subjecting him to an enhanced minimum term of 15 years' imprisonment under 18 U.S.C. 924(e)(1) (Supp. V 1987) on Count 3. /2/ Pet. App. 2a-3a; Notice, United States v. Turner, Criminal No. 88-102 (W.D. Pa. filed Aug. 4, 1988). 2. On the evening of June 8, 1988, Pittsburgh Police Lieutenant Bell was driving a marked car on routine patrol. Lieutenant Bell spotted petitioner wrapping a handgun in green cloth. Bell then saw fellow officers Brining and Grbach approaching in a police van. Bell told the officers what he had seen. Officers Brining and Grbach drove to catch up with petitioner, who was walking away down the street. As Brining parked the van, Grbach called to petitioner and asked him to come over to speak with them. Petitioner started talking to Grbach, but suddenly ran away as Brining stepped out of the van. The officers chased petitioner to the doorway of a vacant building. As the officers approached him, petitioner raised a cane at them. The officers subdued petitioner by pinning his arms; they then frisked him. The officers found a loaded .38 caliber handgun stuck in petitioner's belt underneath his shirt. In response to Grbach's statement, "I guess you don't have a permit for this gun," C.A. App. 80, petitioner shrugged his shoulders. After petitioner was arrested, a more complete search uncovered a number of bundles of heroin inside his clothes. See Pet. App. 5a; Gov't C.A. Br. 4-6, 20-22. 3. Petitioner filed a pretrial motion to suppress the handgun and heroin, contending that the officers' initial encounter with him amounted to an unconstitutional seizure. After an evidentiary hearing, the district court denied that motion on October 18, 1988. C.A. App. 161-164. The court found that (i)t was obvious when the police officers approached (petitioner) that they were not under orders and did not interpret the words of Lieutenant Bell to be orders that they should arrest him, because they obviously did not take him into custody at that point. Id. at 161. The court credited Lieutenant Bell's testimony that he had seen petitioner holding a gun, and determined that "the arrest came after (petitioner) had attempted to flee across the street." Id. at 162. In these circumstances, the court concluded that the officers' actions were consistent with the Fourth Amendment. 4. The jury convicted petitioner on all counts. /3/ Before sentencing, petitioner challenged the government's request that he receive an enhanced sentence on Count 3 under the Armed Career Criminal Act. Petitioner contended, among other claims, /4/ that 18 U.S.C. 924(e) did not apply to his burglary convictions because those offenses did not fall within the common law definition of burglary. See C.A. App. 542-543. With respect to Count 2, petitioner urged the district court not to impose a consecutive sentence for the conviction under 18 U.S.C. 924(c)(1). /5/ In petitioner's view, such a sentence was not mandatory and would otherwise violate the Double Jeopardy Clause under the circumstances. See C.A. App. 565-567. At sentencing, the district court rejected both of petitioner's arguments. C.A. App. 605-606. The court sentenced petitioner to a term of 27 months' imprisonment on Count 1 and to a consecutive term of 60 months' imprisonment under Section 924(c)(1) on Count 2. In light of the evidence regarding petitioner's prior burglary convictions, see note 1, supra, the court sentenced petitioner to an enhanced term of 15 years' imprisonment under Section 924(e)(1) on Count 3. The court ordered that sentence to run consecutively to the sentence under Section 924(c)(1) imposed on Count 2, but to run concurrently with the sentence imposed on Count 1. In other words, the court intended for petitioner to serve a total term of 20 years' imprisonment. C.A. App. 616. 5. The court of appeals affirmed. Pet. App. 2a-7a. In the court of appeals, petitioner contended that 18 U.S.C. 924(e) did not apply to his burglary convictions because those offenses did not fall within the common law definition of burglary. Pet. C.A. Br. 44. The court rejected that argument without comment. Pet. App. 7a n.2. /6/ Petitioner also argued that the district court erred in imposing a consecutive sentence under Section 924(c)(1) on Count 2. The court rejected that argument as well, concluding that under the plain terms of Section 924(c)(1) petitioner's "five year term of imprisonment imposed must be imposed consecutively to the fifteen year penalty on Count 3." Pet. App. 6a-7a; see note 5, supra. Finally, petitioner contended that the police officers' initial encounter with him amounted to an unconstitutional seizure. The record, the court of appeals determined, showed that petitioner "attempted to hid a gun and ran when he saw a police officer approaching." Pet. App. 5a. Petitioner's conduct therefore gave the police officers "reasonable suspicion that justified stopping him to investigate." Ibid. Furthermore, once the officers found the loaded gun under petitioner's shirt, they had sufficient probable cause to arrest him. Accordingly, the court of appeals held that the district court properly refused to suppress the handgun and heroin. Ibid. /7/ ARGUMENT 1. Petitioner renews his contention (Pet. 13-15) that only those burglaries that satisfy the common law definition of burglary qualify as "violent felon(ies)" under the sentence enhancement provision of 18 U.S.C. 924(e)(1) and 924(e)(2)(B)(ii). In Taylor v. United States, No. 88-7194 (May 29, 1990), decided after this petition had been filed, the Court expressly rejected that construction of the statute. See slip op. 16-19. Instead, the Court concluded that a person has been convicted of burglary for purposes of a Section 924(e) enhancement if he is convicted of any crime, regardless of its exact definition or label, having the basic elements of unlawful or unprivileged entry into, or remaining in, a building or structure, with intent to commit a crime. Slip op. 22. Petitioner's previous burglary convictions plainly fall within the terms of the statute. See note 1, supra. Accordingly, the district court properly sentenced him to an enhanced sentence under Section 924(e)(1) and 924(e)(2)(B)(ii). 2. Petitioner also contends (Pet. 16-17) that the district court erroneously imposed consecutive sentences on Counts 2 and 3, since "(u)nlike Section 924(c)(1), Section 924(e)(1) contains no language which requires that its sentence be served consecutively to the sentence imposed for the substantive act." Pet. 17. That observation, although factually accurate, is legally irrelevant. Petitioner does not dispute that, under the relevant statutes, the district court must impose mandatory minimum sentences for the violations of Section 924(c)(1) (Count 2) and Section 924(e)(1) (Count 3). And the express terms of Section 924(c)(1) make clear that "the term of imprisonment imposed under this subsection (shall not) run concurrently with any other term of imprisonment." 18 U.S.C. 924(c)(1); see note 5, supra. /8/ Accordingly, the district court correctly declined to impose a sentence that Section 924(c)(1) plainly did not authorize. 3. Finally, petitioner contends (Pet. 18-21) that the police officers effectively "seized" him without sufficient cause when they initially approached him on the street. That argument fails for two reasons. First, this Court has determined that a seizure "requires an intentional acquisition of physical control." Brower v. County of Inyo, 109 S. Ct. 1378, 1380-1381 (1989). Here, the record shows that the police officers merely drove over to petitioner and started talking with him. Such conduct is scarcely tantamount to a police officer's seizure -- or even detention -- of a suspect. /9/ Second, based on Lieutenant Bell's observation that petitioner was carrying a concealed handgun, the police officers would have been entitled to detain petitioner briefly in order to conduct a protective frisk for weapons. Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1 (1968). In any event, once petitioner ran away and then assaulted the officers with a cane, those officers plainly had probable cause to arrest petitioner. See Kolender v. Lawson, 461 U.S. 352, 366 n.4 (1983); Sibron v. New York, 392 U.S. 40, 66-67 (1968); see also 2 W. LaFave, Search and Seizure Section 3.6(d), at 62 & n.126 (2d ed. 1987). /10/ CONCLUSION The petition for a writ of certiorari should be denied. Respectfully submitted. KENNETH W. STARR Solicitor General EDWARD S.G. DENNIS, JR. Assistant Attorney General SEAN CONNELLY Attorney JUNE 1990 /1/ In April 1964, January 1968, and then again in October 1970, petitioner had been convicted of burglary, which Pennsylvania law defined as "at any time, willfully and maliciously, enter(ing) any building, with intent to commit any felony therein." Penal Code, Art. IX, Section 901, 1939 Pa. Laws 872, 998 (repealed 1973). See Notice, United States v. Turner, Criminal No. 88-102 (W.D. Pa. filed Aug. 4, 1988); see also C.A. App. 582-594; Gov't Exhs. 8, 12. Each of petitioner's burglaries involved unlawful entries into "business establishments." Pet. C.A. Br. 44. /2/ The sentence enhancement provision of 18 U.S.C. 924(e)(1) applies to previously convicted felons who possess or receive a firearm in violation of 18 U.S.C. 922(g). Title 18, United States Code, Section 924(e)(1), provides in pertinent part: In the case of a person who violates section 922(g) of this title and has three previous convictions by any court referred to in section 922(g)(1) of this title for a violent felony or a serious drug offense, or both, such person shall be fined not more than $25,000 and imprisoned not less than fifteen years * * *. Title 18, United States Code, Section 922(g)(1), refers to any "convict(ion) in any court of a crime punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year." Title 18, United States Code, Section 924(e)(2)(B), provides: (T)he term "violent felony" means any crime punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year that -- (i) has as an element the use, attempted use, or threatened use of physical force against the person of another; or (ii) is burglary, arson, or extortion, involves use of explosives, or otherwise involves conduct that presents a serious potential risk of physical injury to another. /3/ Petitioner's trial began on October 19, 1988. Petitioner, however, failed to appear for trial when it resumed on October 20. The district court therefore continued the trial until October 24. C.A. App. 271-275. Petitioner did not appear on October 24. The district court assumed that petitioner was "voluntarily absent" and accordingly ordered the trial to continue under Fed. R. Crim. P. 43(b). C.A. App. 279. Petitioner was still at large when the jury returned its verdicts on October 25. Id. at 517-522. Federal authorities later apprehended petitioner in Washington, D.C., on May 5, 1989. The district court scheduled petitioner's sentencing for August 2, 1989. Gov't C.A. Br. 4. /4/ Petitioner also argued that the Armed Career Criminal Act was unconstitutional, that his previous convictions were not for criminal conduct sufficiently distinct in time, and that those convictions were stale. C.A. App. 539-541. The district court rejected those arguments, C.A. App. 605-606, as did the court of appeals, Pet. App. 7a n.6. Petitioner has not sought further review of those claims. /5/ Section 924(c)(1) provides in pertinent part: Whoever, during and in relation to any crime of violence or drug trafficking crime * * * for which he may be prosecuted in a court of the United States, uses or carries a firearm, shall, in addition to the punishment provided for such crime of violence or drug trafficking crime, be sentenced to imprisonment for five years. * * * Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the court shall not place on probation or suspend the sentence of any person convicted of a violation of this subsection, nor shall the term of imprisonment imposed under this subsection run concurrently with any other term of imprisonment including that imposed for the crime of violence or drug trafficking crime in which the firearm was used or carried. /6/ In United States v. Palmer, 871 F.2d 1201, 1207-1209 (3d Cir.), cert. denied, 110 S. Ct. 233 (1989), the court of appeals had previously held that "burglary" under Section 924(e)(2)(B)(ii) was not limited to common law burglary. Instead, the court concluded that "burglary" consisted of the modern, generic definition of the crime, i.e., entering or remaining unlawfully within a building with intent to commit an offense. See 871 F.2d at 1205, 1208-1209. /7/ The court of appeals also rejected petitioner's claims that the district court erred in submitting special verdict forms to the jury, Pet. App. 3a-4a, that the government presented insufficient evidence of one of his previous burglary convictions, id. at 7a n.2, that the district court erroneously admitted certain evidence, ibid., and that the district court improperly restricted petitioner's cross-examination of the government's expert witness, ibid. Petitioner has not sought further review of those claims. /8/ For that reason alone, petitioner's reliance (Pet. 17) on Busic v. United States, 446 U.S. 398 (1980), is mistaken. /9/ For that reason, petitioner's suggestion (Pet. 20-21) that this case presents an occasion to revisit the "seizure" question presented in Michigan v. Chesternut, 486 U.S. 567 (1988), is erroneous. /10/ Petitioner asserts (Pet. 19-20) that the court of appeals' decision conflicts with Smith v. Ohio, 110 S. Ct. 1288 (1990). There, the Court held that a search incident to arrest may not be upheld where the probable cause to arrest the suspect arose after the search. Id. at 1290. In so holding, however, the Court expressly noted, citing Terry v. Ohio, that "(n)o contention has been raised in this case that the officer's reaching for the bag involved a self-protective action necessary for the officer's safety." Id. at 1289. Here, the police officers' initial patdown of petitioner was not undertaken incident to an arrest; the officers merely exercised the brief, precautionary step endorsed by the Court in Terry and later cases. Accordingly, the decision below is consistent with Smith v. Ohio.
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# Congressman Patrick J. Tiberi ## Proudly Serving Ohio's 12^th^ District Congressman Pat Tiberi (TEE-berry) is serving his fourth consecutive term as a common-sense leader representing the people of **Ohio's 12^th^ District**, working to achieve a more fiscally responsible and accountable government. During the 110^th^ Congress, the Republican leadership named him to the powerful **Ways and Means Committee** that oversees issues that affect us all, like taxes, Social Security, Medicare, trade and healthcare. Congressman Tiberi hopes to use his new position to ensure retirement security, make health care more available and affordable, and encourage responsible tax reform. He sits on the Oversight Subcommittee and is a Ways and Means Designee to the House **Budget Committee**. Congressman Tiberi's new responsibilities reflect his effective leadership over his tenure in the House of Representatives. On October 17, 2006, the President signed legislation written by Congressman Tiberi, the **Older Americans Act Amendments**, into law. This crucial bill reauthorized and improved critical programs for our nation's seniors. The Alzheimer's Association -- Central Ohio Chapter awarded Congressman Tiberi the "Giving from the Heart" award for expanding access to federal assistance for Alzheimer's Disease patients. His work on this legislation also earned praise from the American Association of Retired People (AARP), and the "Golden Meal" award from the Meals on Wheels Association of America. His work has not gone unnoticed. The authoritative *Politics in America 2006* termed Congressman Tiberi "an able and diligent lawmaker." In an October 24, 2006 editorial the Newark *Advocate* called Tiberi "a compassionate, intelligent man who approaches issues from a balanced perspective not often found in today's partisan Congress...we think he stands out from every politician we interviewed this year." Congressman Tiberi believes his main purpose in Washington is to help his constituents, whether that's helping residents cut through the red tape at federal agencies, or helping to improve high school graduation rates and college attendance. Before coming to the U.S. House of Representatives, Congressman Tiberi served in the Ohio House of Representatives (1993-2000) where he rose to the position of Majority Leader, the third highest post in the House. Throughout his tenure he played a prominent role as a legislative leader who got things done. Prior to his election to the Ohio House, Congressman Tiberi served for eight years as an assistant to Congressman John Kasich. He also worked as a realtor with ReMax Achievers in southern Delaware County Congressman Tiberi is a member of the American Red Cross Columbus Chapter Advisory Board, the Prevent Blindness America board and is an honorary member of the Kids Voting Ohio board. He is the co-founder of the Windsor Terrace Learning Center in Columbus and chaired the Columbus Italian Festival in 1999. A life-long resident of Ohio's 12^th^ District, the 44 year-old is the son of Italian immigrants. He attended Northland High School in Columbus and is the first in his family to graduate from college. Congressman Tiberi received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Journalism in 1985 from The Ohio State University where he proudly played the trumpet in the OSU Marching Band. Capital University awarded Pat an honorary Ph.D. in Humanities in 2005. His work in public office has gained him numerous honors, including more than a dozen statewide "Legislator of the Year" awards from groups ranging from the Buckeye State Sheriffs Association to the National Federation of Independent Business in Ohio. He's also been named a Watchdog of the Treasury for his efforts to protect taxpayers. Congressman Tiberi, his wife Denice, and their daughter, Angelina, attend St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Columbus.
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<[email protected]> Mon 3/14/2005 5:53 PM What Really Happened? The key questions which must be answered include the following: \* How could KAL 007 remain airborne for 12-plus minutes without the crew being in at least partial control? \* How could the plane descend so fast during the early stage of its descent, then slow to less than one-half the initial rate, without the crew being in substantial control? \* How could a jetliner be \"out of control,\" yet so closely follow a textbook descent pattern? \* Why were there no \"Mayday\" signals from KAL 007 during the minute or more that it was in radio contact with Tokyo after the attack? \* How could the supposed \"crash\" site (and locations of debris) be closer to the point of attack than the plane\'s minimum speed to remain airborne for 12 minutes plus would seem to allow? \* Why was so little debris (and so few human remains) found, considering debris recoveries from other disasters involving huge aircraft? \* Why was the recovered debris devoid of the sort of items one would expect to come from the plane\'s cargo pit (such as luggage)? \* Why were no life vests (either on or off bodies) found among the debris? \* Why was the search for KAL 007 abandoned by the U.S. after only ten weeks (and never resumed), when searches for debris and remains from other far less controversial air-crash incidents often last for many months or years? \* How does one explain the radar trackings which followed KAL 007 toward Sakhalin Island after the attack, when the jumbo jet was moving away from the island at the time of the attack? \* How does one explain the confirmed report from the FAA (based on information from the Japanese self-defense force) that the plane was tracked by the Hokkaido radar to a landing on the island? \* If the airliner was indeed under sufficient control of the pilot to make a 180 turn and head toward Sakhalin, why would the captain choose to ditch it in the sea rather than land on a runway? Assuming KAL 007 did not crash, then what happened after the attack? Is there an explanation which takes into account the time the plane remained aloft, its fast-slow descent rate, the incongruities regarding the location, nature, and extent of debris, and the early reports that the jet had landed on Sakhalin? We cannot be certain that it happened as we will now speculate, but we do believe that something very similar occurred: The rocket attack destroyed the number four engine, generating shrapnel which punctured the fuselage and ripped some chunks of metal from the plane (including that small chip from the tail section, which was the largest piece of the plane ever found). The decompression hurled at least two (and possibly more) passengers from the plane, along with the sundry personal effects and the other cabin items that were eventually found. Additional debris could have fallen at various points during the descent. The jetliner, according to standard procedure, descended quickly to a point where the temperature and amount of oxygen could support life, then slowed as the pilot decided how best to get on the ground safely and with minimal additional injury and loss of life. He decided to return to Sakhalin and touch down on one of the existing military runways. By the time the jet began making its turn, it was perhaps 40 miles from Sakhalin. For the next five or six minutes it headed for the island and, as it prepared for the landing, it dropped below the Wakkanai radar some 50 miles away. Continuing with our scenario, once on the ground the passengers and crew were taken captive, the plane was sequestered (there would be adequate facilities for doing so at a military air base), and the small amount of debris which resulted from the engine explosion and decompression was soon discovered (Soviet vessels and aircraft began searching the area within an hour after the attack) and thereafter cited by the Soviets as \"proof\" that KAL 007 had crashed into the sea with no survivors. Later, segments of the plane and other props were planted, like Easter eggs, so that they could be conveniently \"discovered,\" and publicized years later, as conclusive proof that KAL 007 had \"crashed.\" Is there any other scenario that so completely takes into account the amount, location, and nature of the debris; the small number and condition of the bodies which were found; the time KAL 007 is known to have remained airborne; the considerable distance it likely travelled during its descent; the early reports of a \"safe landing;\" and the other key components of the case? The truth about KAL 007 has been obfuscated, to a significant degree, by the tendency of even well-intentioned conservatives and anti-communists to remain willfully blind to the implications of the abundant evidence that conflicts with the official line. Consider, for example, this extract from a May 6, 1985 response by a prominent senator (widely perceived to be a conservative) to a constituent who had expressed concern about the possibility of KAL 007 survivors: \"We are all familiar with the sequence of events surrounding the shooting down of the civilian Korean airliner, KAL 007, and many questions still remain. However, no known reports show any evidence to support the possibility of survivors. Upon the conclusion of a two-month search in the Sea of Japan, the Department of Defense reported that there were no findings or signs of wreckage. The search totaled over 3,000 square miles, 3,000 hours of flight time, and more than 320 ship-days at the cost of over \$22 million dollars. The evidence simply does not support the probability of survivors regardless of the speed of descent.\" Similarly, the recently declassified November 15, 1983 Navy report (referred to earlier) asserts that the search was conducted from September 1-November 5, 1983, over a 225 square mile area, during which the navy utilized remote-controlled, unmanned submarines capable of descending 6,000 feet; special underwater navigation systems; a special \"side-scan\" sonar system; and a line-of-sight precision navigation system. Nevertheless, \"nothing associated with KAL 007 was discovered.\" Surely the expenditure of all that time and money, covering such a broad expanse of the sea and utilizing topnotch technology, with nothing whatsoever to show for it, might \-- just might \-- raise the possibility that a crash had not occurred. And if no crash occurred, the probability of survivors, and a lot of them, would be evident. Make no mistake about it: The completely negative result of the exhaustive and expensive U.S. search for remnants of KAL 007, a summarized by the senator\'s letter an, the Navy report, is exactly what the result would have been if no crash had occurred. It is definitely not the result one would expect if a huge airliner had crashed. The official conclusions about KAL 007 reek of whitewash, applied on the U.S. side, perhaps, to prevent the American people from rising in their wrath to veto further appeasement of communism and head off what could otherwise become a major roadblock on the road to the much-vaunted new world order. Were the full truth to come out, for instance, programs of aid and trade with the Soviets, summit meetings, arms controls treaties, and the many other aspects of our government\'s (and especially our State Department\'s) questionable foreign policy agenda, would undoubtedly become far more difficult to implement. Victims Alive? Avraham Shifrin, a one time major in the Red Army and legal adviser in the USSR\'s Ministry of Defense, was imprisoned for a decade during a purge of Soviet Jews. He was eventually allowed to emigrate to Israel, where he established a research center to document the existence of prisons and concentration camps in the Soviet Union. His 1980 book, The First Guide to Prisons and Concentration Camps in the USSR, listed more than 2,000 Soviet prisons, slave labor camps, and psychological prisons. Since 1989, Shifrin, as executive director of the Jerusalem-based Research Centre for Prisons, Psych-prisons and Forced-Labor Concentration Camps of the USSR, has been investigating the KAL 007 tragedy. On July 11, 1991 he issued a lengthy press release which included this startling paragraph: Our investigation (in-complete yet) has brought us on the tracks of the kidnapped people. We know, for instance, that Congressman McDonald has gone through a number of prisons in Moscow, among them the Central Lubyanka, Lefortovo, \[and\] a \"special dacha\" of the KGB in a suburb of Moscow. As far as his present whereabouts are concerned, the investigation is underway, and the information available at the moment cannot be disclosed. We partially know the camps where the plane people were and, with a high degree of probability, are kept now. As for the children from the plane, they were separated from their parents and safely hidden in the orphan houses of one of the Soviet Middle Asian republics. It should be emphasized that this report is unconfirmed. But it is sufficiently specific to merit thorough follow-up by our government. Yet, as we write (in early August), it has been ignored by both the major U.S. media and the State Department. Let us briefly note the steps which our State Department and other U.S. agencies took (and are taking) to muddy the water about this important issue: \(a\) The Department co-opted the KAL 007 case from the National Transportation Safety Board, then refused to conduct an investigation of its own. As summarized by David Corn in the Nation for August 17/August 24, 1985: \"Normally when an airliner crashes, responsibility for the inquiry falls to the National Transportation Safety Board, which has the technical expertise to assess what happened. Although the downing of Flight 007 cannot be classified as a routine aviation disaster, the N.T.S.B. office in Anchorage was notified the plane was missing just three hours after it had plunged into the Sea of Japan and immediately began to look into the matter. Shortly after that, it was told to forward to its headquarters in Washington all the material \-- originals and copies \-- it had gathered. From there, the information was sent to the State Department. James Michelangelo, chief of the N.T.S.B.\'s Anchorage office, was told by headquarters that the board was off the case and the State Department would handle the investigation. Eighteen months after the airliner was shot down, when asked if the State Department ever conducted such an inquiry, a high-level State Department official replied, \'How is the State Department going to investigate?\'\" \(b\) Administration sources claimed shortly after the attack that Soviet searchers had recovered some bodies. It was another false contention which mainly served to bolster the Soviet-instigated claim that the plane had indeed \"crashed.\" \(c\) On the day after the tragedy, but before the matter could possibly have been properly and thoroughly evaluated, the State Department cabled Seoul to stress that it did not believe that the Soviets had shot down the plane due to the presence on board of Congressman Larry McDonald of Georgia. McDonald, an outspoken anti-communist activist, was a vigorously pro-defense member of the House Armed Services Committee (with access to classified information); was renowned for the reams of educational anti-communist articles, speeches, and reports which he regularly entered into the Congressional Record; was chairman of the fervently anti-communist john Birch Society; and was becoming an increasingly popular and influential political figure within the conservative movement. The CIA, according to columnist Jack Anderson (who, by the way, was one of Larry McDonald\'s most bitter critics on the Left) had \"reported that the Soviets could easily have intercepted telex communications indicating that \[McDonald and\] other tempting targets might have been on the KAL flight, including Sen. Jesse Helms, R-NC.\" But the State Department cable discredited the implications of that report by asserting: \"We have no repeat no evidence that the presence of Rep. McDonald aboard KAL 007 (or the planned travel of Sen. Helms and others aboard that flight) was a factor in the Soviet attack on the aircraft.\" \(d\) The U.S. pulled its punches during the ICAO investigation. As reported by Aviation Week & Space Technology for September 19, 1983: \"A U.S. official said the U.S. response was being toned down at the ICAO session so other nations with grievances could make the case for an investigation.\" \(e\) In February 1985, a Justice Department attorney acknowledged in federal district court that the U.S. Air Force Regional Operations Command Center at Anchorage had destroyed key tape recordings \"of radar tracks from Cape Newenham and Cape Roanzof, in Alaska, which might have told much about the path of the aircraft \.... The U.S. government claimed that Air Force radar tapes are normally recycled about thirty hours after recording an aircraft\'s passage. The fate of Flight 007 was known well within thirty hours after the recordings were made. Still, the Air Force did not save the tapes, even though it customarily impounds information related to aviation disasters.\" (David Corn, the Nation, August 17/August 24, 1985) \(f\) Following publication of our earlier analysis of the KAL 007 incident in THE NEW AMERICAN for August 29, 1988, Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs J. Edward Fox was assigned to respond to congressional inquiries about the article. At one point, Fox stated that \"the many responsible investigations already conducted into the tragedy \... leave no doubt that the charges levied by the article \... \-- that KAL 007 did not crash, that the Soviets took the passengers on board as prisoners, and that the United States Government is somehow involved in a conspiracy of silence on the subject \-- are dead wrong.\" Yet he at no point attempted to answer the specific questions we raised. He ignored every crucial point and question, which was understandable, since them was simply no way that they could be credibly addressed without abandoning the official \"crash\" scenario. Fox asserted that Congress had \"already conducted several thorough investigations of the tragedy,\" which was not (and is not) true, since there has to this day been no thorough investigation of the incident by Congress or any other official entity, including the ICAO (which Fox cited as one of the \"most prominent\" of the investigators). By its own admission, the ICAO report was incomplete and hurried. And its conclusion that KAL 007 crashed was entirely inconsistent with even the incomplete data it did include. As a further indication of how incomplete the investigations have been, on November 14, 1990 liberal Democratic Senators Carl Levine (MI), Edward Kennedy (MA) and Sam Nunn (GA) wrote to Mikhail Gorbachev, noting that a \"number of official and unofficial investigations by U.S. and international agencies have failed to shed light on a most important, unresolved mystery surrounding the aircraft\'s destruction, namely: was the wreckage of the plane, or were the remains of its passengers, or any of its effects, ever located by the Soviet government?\" The Senators urged Gorbachev to release any official Soviet findings or conclusions on this \"central issue.\" On December 20, 1991, Izvestia reported that the letter (and a similar missive sent in August 1990 by Democratic Senator Bill Bradley of New Jersey) had \"gone unanswered so far,\" but the first segment of Izvestia\'s initial ten-part series on KAL 007 appeared on January 22, 1991, replete, as we have seen, with disinformation intended to lock in the myth that the jetliner \"crashed\" and that no bodies were found by Soviet divers. Our State Department\'s response to date has also been misleading and evasive. Whatever the motives of those involved, it is time once again to retrieve the KAL 007 file from the memory hole and re-scrutinize it. If, as we firmly believe, KAL 007 did not crash, but instead landed on Sakhalin Island, where its crew and passengers were taken captive, new possibilities arise regarding why the plane was so far off course and why the Soviets shot it down. For instance, if the plane landed, why didn\'t the Soviets mitigate the situation by simply releasing the passengers and crew? Why would they capture and keep them all, including the many children who were on the plane? One possibility is that there were one or more persons whom they wished to have either dead or incarcerated. In that event, it would indeed be necessary to hold onto everyone, since if even a baby were returned alive, it would be necessary to account for all of the others. Unanswered Questions If KAL 007 landed instead of crashed, it means that the Soviets have pulled off yet another incredibly audacious deception, with the cooperation of our own government. the United Nations, and possibly Japan, in camouflaging the capture of the plane and disappearance of those on board. The key questions which must be answered include the following: \* How could KAL 007 remain airborne for 12-plus minutes without the crew being in at least partial control? \* How could the plane descend so fast during the early stage of its descent, then slow to less than one-half the initial rate, without the crew being in substantial control? \* How could a jetliner be \"out of control,\" yet so closely follow a textbook descent pattern? \* Why were there no \"Mayday\" signals from KAL 007 during the minute or more that it was in radio contact with Tokyo after the attack? \* How could the supposed \"crash\" site (and locations of debris) be closer to the point of attack than the plane\'s minimum speed to remain airborne for 12 minutes plus would seem to allow? \* Why was so little debris (and so few human remains) found, considering debris recoveries from other disasters involving huge aircraft? \* Why was the recovered debris devoid of the sort of items one would expect to come from the plane\'s cargo pit (such as luggage)? \* Why were no life vests (either on or off bodies) found among the debris? \* Why was the search for KAL 007 abandoned by the U.S. after only ten weeks (and never resumed), when searches for debris and remains from other far less controversial air-crash incidents often last for many months or years? \* How does one explain the radar trackings which followed KAL 007 toward Sakhalin Island after the attack, when the jumbo jet was moving away from the island at the time of the attack? \* How does one explain the confirmed report from the FAA (based on information from the Japanese self-defense force) that the plane was tracked by the Hokkaido radar to a landing on the island? \* If the airliner was indeed under sufficient control of the pilot to make a 180 turn and head toward Sakhalin, why would the captain choose to ditch it in the sea rather than land on a runway? We urge you to raise these (and any other pertinent questions which may come to mind) with your senators and representatives, the President, the State Department, local newspapers, friends and acquaintances, radio talk shows, and other media. And do not accept evasive, weasel-worded replies from legislators and officials. Insist on clear-cut, detailed answers and explanations. Above all, be persistent! Write, call, or telegram as often as it takes to receive sensible answers to the questions you pose. The shameful alternative to digging out the real truth about KAL 007 is to continue to abandon the 269 innocent persons who were on board, including 61 Americans, some of who may still be alive, and all of who deserve to be listed along with other POWs/MIAs who have fallen victim to communism and for whom there has as yet been no proper accounting. It is time for Americans to unite in demanding the truth about what happened to KAL 007 and an accounting of its passengers and crew. Let the chips fall (and heads roll) where they may. The New American Magazine - That Freedom Shall Not Perish \<[[http://www.thenewamerican.com/]{.underline}](http://www.thenewamerican.com/)\> Kevin Moore Tampa Florida
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**GREAT LAKES REGION CIVIL AIR PATROL** **GREAT LAKES REGION REGIONAL DISASTER RESPONSE PLAN** **GLR OPLAN 32‑1** **DRAFT** ![](media/image1.wmf){width="4.5in" height="5.1in"} DATE. ![](media/image2.png) Date Reply To The Attention of: GLR/DOS Subject: GLR OPlan 32‑1 Memorandum For: See Distribution (Annex Z) 1\. Attached is GLR 32‑1. This plan is the Great Lakes Region CAP supporting plan for Disaster Response by GLR Wings. Requests for change in distribution should be sent to GLR/DO. 2\. This plan is effective for planning upon receipt and for implementation when directed by the Commander, Great Lakes Region CAP. 3\. Elements of this plan were coordinated with HQ CAP/USAF, FEMA, and GLR Wings. 4\. Supporting plans listed in the Plan Summary paragraph 4 must be prepared and forwarded to this headquarters for review and approval within 90 days after receipt of this plan. Annual review of this plan will be conducted in October. Units preparing supporting plans must forward review comments to this headquarters prior to March 2000. Col. William S. Charles CAP Commander Great Lakes Region 1 Atch. GLR 32‑1 > HQ GLR 5440 Skeel Ave. Suite 2 > Wright‑Patterson AFB OH > > 45433‑5267 > > Date [GLR 32‑1]{.underline} PLAN SUMMARY 1\. [REASON FOR EXECUTION:]{.underline} The purpose of this OPlan is to disseminate the procedures to be used in inter Wing Support during large‑scale disasters. 2\. [FORCE EMPLOYMENT:]{.underline} a\. [Situation.]{.underline} OPlan 32‑1 is based on the probability that a natural disaster of such magnitude can happen in the Great Lakes Region that the resources of any one Wing will be over tasked by a Presidential Declaration. b [Statement.]{.underline} This summary gives the CAP decision‑makers a brief recapitulation of the major aspects of this OPlan. It is based on planning factors and estimates available at the time of preparation and is subject to modification in the context of a specific contingency. The information in it should be reviewed and, if necessary, updated before its use in adopting a course of action in a given situation. c\. [Legal Considerations]{.underline}. This OPlan is based on the legal considerations that exist in Federal Law, CAP Regulations, and State Agreements in effect when the OPlan was written. 3\. [KEY ASSUMPTIONS:]{.underline} Assumptions used in this plan include: a\. [Presidential Declaration.]{.underline} A Presidential Declaration has been made. b\. [Wing Assets]{.underline}. The supported Wing assets are not sufficient to meet the requirements. 4\. [OPERATIONS TO BE CONDUCTED:]{.underline} a\. [Force Requirements.]{.underline} Force Requirements will be dependent on the situation under which the plan is put into effect. The requesting Wing Commander or designee will determine the Force Requirements. The requirement may be for one special equipped asset, one single response team, multiple teams, or perhaps an all out response effort. b\. [Deplovment]{.underline}. The requesting Wing will determine the deployment locations. When the responding Wing provides availability of assets, the location of reporting locations, Main Operating Bases (MOB) and Forward Operating Bases (FOB) will be provided. c\. [Employment]{.underline}. CAP assets may be called upon for, but not limited to, Search and Rescue, Aerial Reconnaissance for Slow Scan, video, digital, and still photography, movement of critical supplies including parts and medications, and movement of critical personnel. d\. [Supporting Plans]{.underline}. Wings subject to this OPlan should prepare supporting plans. 5\. [OPERATIONAL CONSTRAINTS.]{.underline} Constraints to be considered by Operations Planners are as follows; weather will effect the ability of task Wings to respond to requests with the forces tasked. The school year may limit the number of Ground Teams that are able to respond to the tasking request. The number of aircrew respondents may be effected by who can get off from regular jobs for long periods of time. Most aircraft will be single engine fixed wing with the possibility of a few light twin engines. 6\. [TIME TO COMMENCE EFFECTIVE OPERATIONS:]{.underline} Tasked forces should be in place within 24 hours weather permitting. 7\. [COMMAND RELATIONSHIPS:]{.underline} When CAP forces are deployed under this OPlan, operational control of those forces will transfer to the Wing into which the forces deployed. However, command will remain with the Wing providing the resources. 8\. [LOGISTICS:]{.underline} Shortfalls of consumables can be expected to exist in the areas of highest devastation. Billeting at MOBs, FOBs and other operating locations can expect to be Spartan in the worse case scenarios. Requirements will need to be passed to the State EMA for consumable support, but \"reach back\" support will need to be set up for other needs. 9\. [PERSONNEL:]{.underline} Personnel requirements are sufficient for most scenarios, however, shortfalls are expected to exist in a worse case scenario. Support from outside the GLR may need to be requested. > HQ GLR > > 5440 Skeel Ave. Suite 2 > > Wright‑Patterson AFB OH > > 45433‑5267 > > Date [GLR 32‑1]{.underline} TABLE OF CONTENTS AND LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES [CONTENTS PAGE]{.underline} Plan Summary 5 Table of Contents and List of Effective Pages 7 Basic Plan 9 ANNEX A, TASK ORGANIZATIONS 13 ANNEX B, OPERATIONS 15 ANNEX C, LOGISTICS 21 ANNEX D, PERSONNEL 23 Appendix 1\--Critical Incident Stress Team 25 ANNEX E, PUBLIC AFFAIRS 27 ANNEX F, COMMUNICATIONS 29 Appendix 1‑‑Communications Planning 33 ANNEX G, COMMAND AND RELATIONSHIPS 35 Appendix 1‑‑Comrnand Relationships Diagram 37 ANNEX H, HOST WING SUPPORT 39 ANNEX I, SAFETY 41 ANNEX J, EXECUTION CHECKLIST 43 ANNEX K, REPORTS 47 ANNEX Z, DISTRIBUTION 49 > HQ GLR > > 5440 Skeel Ave. Suite 2 > > Wright‑Patterson AFB OH > > 45433‑5267 > > Date [GLR 32‑1 BASIC PLAN:]{.underline} [TASK ORGANIZATIONS]{.underline}: See Annex A for tasked forces. 1\. [SITUATION]{.underline} a\. [General]{.underline}. This plan will be put into effect when the assets of a CAP Wing in the disaster area are not sufficient to handle the requirements placed upon it during a Presidential Declaration. The disaster may be limited to the area contained within the confines of a single Wing or of such a magnitude to cross the legal boundaries of the Wings. b\. [Predisaster Actions]{.underline}. Wings tasked in this plan are responsible to train and equip themselves to be able to respond to requests from other Wings. c\. [Assumptions.]{.underline} \(1\) When a disaster situation hits a State or Multi‑State area CAP will be tasked beyond the Wing resource capabilities available. The CAP Liaison in the State or States will make an early determination to call for assistance from other Wings in the Region. \(2\) Main Operating Bases (MOBs) and Forward Operating Bases (FOBs) will be selected early and will have emergency power, sufficient POL, and supplies to sustain initial operations. \(3\) Minimal operating support such as POL, supplies, and food will be available through emergency support channels. Other support will need to be obtained through \"reach back\" support from the home Wing. \(4\) Reimbursement will be provided in accordance with directions established by the supported Wing and the State requesting the support. The host Wing will provide the necessary administrative support to obtain the reimbursements. d\. [Legal Considerations]{.underline}. Any Wing in the Great Lakes Region may request assistance from any other Wing in the Region when the assets of the requesting Wing are not sufficient to meet the taskings placed upon it in accordance with current agreements. 2 [MISSION:]{.underline} The mission is to provide support to the State and it\'s citizens in a disaster situation to prevent death, loss of property, and relieve suffering. CAP can be expected to support Search and Rescue, Damage assessment, courier flights including movement of critical personnel, communications support, and ground support to other disaster relief organizations. 3\. [EXECUTION:]{.underline} a\. [Concept of Operations.]{.underline} When it is determined that mission requirements will overtax the resources of the local Wing, that Wing can request support from other Wings in the Great Lakes Region. The Wing Commander or Operations Officer may request the support directly from the other Wings, route the request through the Air Force National Security Emergency Preparedness (AFNSEP) Office for DR Missions, or through the Air Force Rescue Coordination Center for SAR Missions. The requesting Wing will inform the supporting Wing of type and amount of assets required. \(1\) [General]{.underline}. Supporting Wings will deploy aircraft with trained crews, aerial reconnaissance capability, communications teams, and ground support personnel as requested by the supported Wing. \(a\) Wings will not deploy more assets than requested by the supported Wing. \(b\) Assets may be deployed from a couple of days or up to several weeks. In the event of longer deployments, the supporting Wing will make arrangements to provide relief personnel and equipment as needed. If the supporting Wing can not meet the requirements, it is their responsibility to notify the supported Wing as far in advance as possible. \(2\) Deployment. The supported Wing will notify the supporting Wing as to the locations of the operating bases where the units will report. Rapid Reaction Teams should be directed to set up support at MOBs and FOBs as soon as the bases are identified. \(3\) Employment. Initial responding support units will be involved in providing reconnaissance and setting up MOBs and FOBs. Once operating bases and lines of communication have been established, other taskings will be received and acted upon as defined in priorities dictated AFNESP. Tasking will be relayed to the field units as outlined in the operations annex. b\. [Coordinating Instructions.]{.underline} It is imperative that the supported and supporting Wings coordinate on a regular bases during the time that this plan is in force. 4\. [ADMINISTRATION AND LOGISTICS]{.underline} a\. [Concept of Logistics Support.]{.underline} CAP assets operating at locations such as MOBs and FOBs will get day to day operational support from the Logistics Officer in charge of that base. CAP assets should be cognizant of the logistics support concept in effect at the operating base, and where appropriate, be part of the planning process. CAP units should determine if logistics support is taking into account the day to day requirements need to sustain operations, such as POL and sustainment for personnel. b\. [Concept of Administrative Support.]{.underline} Deployed assets should take with them enough forms to support them for at least three days. Deployed assets should be knowledgeable of the paperwork that needs to be turned in during and after the mission. Administrative reports and requests will flow up through CAP channels to the host Wing for action. If the Host Wing has insufficient assets to handle the requirements, a request for additional support can be forwarded to other Wings. 5\. COMMAND AND COMMUNICATIONS. a\. [Command Relationships.]{.underline} Refer to Annex G. b\. [Emergencv Operations Centers.]{.underline} Based on large-scale deployments, the supported Wing will establish a Wing EOC and be the primary routing center for CAP traffic in and out of the disaster area. Supporting Wings will maintain an EOC to handle administrative, morale, and logistics traffic for the deployed assets. As a minimum, the supporting Wing will provide a 24-hour Point Of Contact to the supported Wing EOC. c\. [Command. Control and Communications Systems]{.underline}. CAP should deploy and utilize it\'s own communications assets to the extent possible. They must however be cognizant of other communication capabilities available to support the mission. Annexes: A Task Organization B Intelligence C Operations D Logistics E Personnel F Public Affairs F Command, Control, and Communications Systems G Command Relationships H Safety I Execution Checklist J Reports Z Distribution OFFICIAL: > Col. William S. Charles CAP > > Commander, GLR > > HQ GLR > > 5440 Skeel Ave. Suite 2 > > Wright‑Patterson AFB OH > > 45433‑5267 > > Date [ANNEX A TO GLR 32‑1]{.underline} TASK ORGANIZATION [ORGANIZATION COMMANDER]{.underline} Great Lakes Region Civil Air Patrol GLR/CC Illinois Wing Civil Air Patrol ILWG/CC Indiana Wing Civil Air Patrol INWG/CC Kentucky Wing Civil Air Patrol KYWG/CC Michigan Wing Civil Air Patrol MIWG/CC Ohio Wing Civil Air Patrol OHWG/CC Wisconsin Wing Civil Air Patrol WIWG/CC > HQ GLR > > 5440 Skeel Ave. Suite 2 > > Wright‑Patterson AFB OH > > 45433‑5267 > > Date [ANNEX B TO GLR 32-1]{.underline} OPERATIONS 1\. GENERAL. a\. [Assumptions]{.underline}. \(1\) Power in the area of operations will initially be limited to those facilities with generator capability. \(2\) Communications will initially be slightly limited in the case of major flooding, or be severely limited to only radio communications in the case of a major earthquake. \(3\) Aircrews, ground teams and mission support staff will deploy with necessary maps for the expected area of operation. These will include, but are not limited to FAA Aeronautical Charts, State Road Maps and DeLorme Gazetteers. \(4\) Aircrews, ground teams and mission support staff will deploy with at least three days worth of paperwork to support the mission. \(5\) There will be a heavy initial demand for airborne reconnaissance. The requests will include hard copy photography, digital photography, slow scan TV as well as visual observations. The primary mission of reconnaissance is to provide information to other agencies involved in mitigation and recovery operations in the disaster area. \(6\) Wing and member provided equipment would be utilized to support the mission. If resources are not sufficient to support requirements, additional equipment can be requested from neighboring Wings. \(7\) Wings should train in the use of equipment and crews to support the airborne reconnaissance mission. Wings should plan to deploy with the assets needed to support the missions that can be expected as taskings. \(8\) In most cases CAP will be based out of airports that are operating under near normal conditions. That is, the Fixed Base Operator is available and all facilities are available. \(9\) However, under worse case situations, CAP may be the only personnel at the base, and totally on their own. Communications, fueling, and all other facilities needed to operate the base may need to be provided by the CAP personnel operating at that location. 2\. [AREA OF OPERATIONS]{.underline}. The area of operations for this plan includes all six States that comprise the Great Lakes CAP Region. This is not to exclude the potential that operations of this scale will not include some sorties into States adjacent to this Region. a\. [Characteristics of the Area]{.underline}. The Great Lakes Region is comprised of the States of Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin. The area contains large cities along its rivers and lakes, medium sized cities throughout the area and many small towns and cities scattered throughout its wide rural areas. There is heavy industry along the Great Lakes and along the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers. Mining can be found in the northwest and the southeast. The central area is defined by extensive farming while large tracts of hardwoods are found in the south and extensive softwood forests are found in the north. b\. [Weather]{.underline}. \(1\) Central and south. The January temperatures average in the 20‑degree (F) to the high 80s in July and August. Sunny to partly cloudy days range from 40% in the winter to 70% in the summer. Strong thunderstorms are common in the late spring and summer. Snows are not heavy, and usually last on the ground for only several days. Tornadoes occasionally create damage in the area. \(2\) North. Areas near the Great Lakes tend to be 10 degrees cooler than areas 100 miles from the shorelines. Temperatures in the most northern areas may run below zero for several weeks and average in the 60s and 70s in the summer. Snow fall will run from 30 inches and upward to near 100 inches. Lake effect can produce higher rainfall and snow in local areas. Tornadoes are rare in the north, but some thunderstorm activity can be expected in the summer. Cloud cover is nearly the same as the south. c\. [Terrain]{.underline}. The southeast has the sharply rising ridges of the Allegheny Mountains. These can be as high as 4000 feet with valleys 1500 to 3000 feet below. The rest of the south can be considered rolling or sharply rolling hills and valleys. Sharp bluffs can be found along the Ohio River Valley. Most of the rest of the central and northern areas are flat to gently rolling hills. There are many lakes, streams and rivers in the region and some marshes can be found in the wooded areas of the north. 3\. [CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS]{.underline}. Depending on the scope of the disaster, it is expected that one or more MOBs will be established to support operation. If distances and size of the area of operations dictate, one or more FOBs will be established. ELT teams may be dispatched by ground vehicle, or small teams may be flown into isolated airfields to shut down ELTs that have been set off by the disaster. Ground teams may be sent on damage assessment sorties or in support of relief operations with other agencies. Temporary Flight Restrictions may be established. a\. [Training.]{.underline} All CAP Wings under this plan should train personnel to be capable to provide assistance to other Wings under the requirements as stated in this plan. Participants should be familiar with Incident Command procedures. b\. [Deployment Timing.]{.underline} Wings may have several days to prepare to support operations in cases of major flooding. However, an earthquake of severe weather damage can happen with little or no advance preparation time given. Wings must have alerting and notification plans ready and exercised. c\. [Reporting Instructions.]{.underline} The supported Wing will notify the supporting units where to report. This can be a MOB, or they could be directed to report to a FOB. \(1\) Main Operating Bases. One or more primary operating locations in each Wing where all operational, supply, support and communication capabilities exists. This location or locations are selected because of the capabilities and the proximity to other supported agencies such as the State EMA or military support agency. \(2\) Forward Operating Bases. Are selected to meet operational requirements such as distances from MOBs to the disaster area. Other factors to be considered in a FOB selection are the facilities and POL needed to support the operation. \(3\) Ground Team Support. Ground Teams can be utilized for ramp and communications support at MOBs and FOBs. Damage assessment and shelter management in support of the Red Cross. Movement of food and medical supplies out of staging areas to remote areas, and support to refugee collection areas, donation management, and other logistical support. d\. [ELT Operations.]{.underline} A large‑scale disaster such as an earthquake can cause a multitude of ELTs to be activated. It is the responsibility of the State to assess the priorities assigned to shutting down these ELTs, but teams should be dispatched as soon as practical to begin shutting them down. Where large numbers of ELTs are running, DF equipped aircraft with a two‑man ground DF team on board should be dispatched to suspect airports. e\. [Temporary Flight Restrictions.]{.underline} If a State Director of Aviation or the State appointed Air Operations Section has requested the FAA and received a TFR for the disaster area, it is most probable that experienced and trained CAP personnel will be required to augment the State personnel to manage the air assets within the TFR. f\. [CAP Ground Teams.]{.underline} CAP Ground Teams may be used in support of military, FEMA Teams or law enforcement in support of rescue operations. CAP Ground Team Leaders must be aware of the capabilities and limitations of their teams both physically and legally. \(1\) Ground teams may not be used to enforce laws, however, they may be used in support of law enforcement in a limited role, reference CAPR 60-3. As citizens, they are expected to report law violations to the proper authorities. \(2\) Two person ELT teams may be established to be flown into usable airports to eliminate non‑distress ELT signals. g\. [Reconnaissance.]{.underline} CAP can be expected to be tasked early in the disaster to accomplish reconnaissance of access routes into the disaster area. This may consist of any or all of the following, slow scan video, visual reports, videotape, digital pictures, or film still photography. \(1\) Collecting. Ground teams and aircrews should be thoroughly briefed on the types of intelligence needed by the agencies being supported. Teams and crews should be thoroughly debriefed and any intelligence forwarded to the controlling agency Planing Section or individual making the request. Intelligence and reconnaissance data may be of value to more agencies than the one that requested it. MOB Operations and Planning Sections should review information passing through for applicability to other agencies. \(2\) Reporting. Intelligence gathered as part of a tasking must be reported to the requesting agency. Copies of general intelligence should be also reported to the Planning Section of the controlling agency. CAP operating units should be available to relay and transport information collected by other field agencies for delivery to their main offices. Aircrews and ground teams must always be ready to report emergency developing situations through the most expedient means at their disposal. CAP personnel located at MOBs and FOBs must be ready to pass on this information to other agencies as rapidly as possible. In any tasking, the task is not complete until the information is delivered to the requesting agency. All available forms of information transmission should be considered to get the information to the requesting agency. Visual information such as video and photographs may have to be delivered if digital transmission is not available. CAP radio or other radios may be used to send visual reports to or from other participating agencies. \(3\) Logistics. Capability to process film will need to be established. h\. [Commitment and coordination of forces.]{.underline} This will be at the discretion of the State and FEMA. 4\. [OPERATING BASES.]{.underline} a\. [Selection.]{.underline} MOBs and FOBs must be selected to provide the basic needs to sustain operations. Runways, ramps, and at least administrative space must be in a safe operational capacity. Fuel must be available to support the first five days of anticipated operations. Power must either be available or generator capability must be provided. b\. [Main Operating Base.]{.underline} A Main Operating Base is selected for its capability to sustain heavy operations for an extended period of time. It must have power, fuel, and facilities to handle administrative, communications, equipment and personnel requirements. More than one may be selected based on the situation. The MOB is normally located close to the State EOC. This base is used as the main nerve center for CAP operations. It must be equipped with a full range of communications, administrative and personnel capabilities. It must be capable of sustaining a high level of operations, and will probably be a joint use base with other agencies. This base will be the focus of requests for support going outside the Wing, and the initial reporting point for incoming support. This base will be the focal point for financial and operational reporting and the communicational link with other Wings. If the main operations area is some distance from the MOB, additional MOBs may be established, however, these bases will require as much equipment and nearly as many personnel to operate. c\. [Forward Operating Base.]{.underline} A Forward Operating Base is selected for its proximity to the operational area. It needs at least communications, power, fuel and administrative areas. These may be sparse, but the minimums that are required for turn operations. Several forward operating bases may be selected as necessary. A FOB is selected when distances become a factor. A FOB must be equipped with good communications and a minimal staff. It is used to recover and turn crews nearer to the operational area. It must have fuel and space to house the communications and support personnel. Aircrews will normally return to the MOB at the end of the day. d\. [Tasks]{.underline}. \(1\) Main Operating Base. \(a\) Maintain a full operations, planning, financial and logistics staff. \(b\) Dispatch and recover aircrews and ground teams. \(c\) Provide and track taskings sent to FOBs. \(d\) Maintain lines of communications with the FOBs and other agencies. \(e\) Provide for the health and welfare of CAP personnel in the area of operations. \(2\) Forward Operating Base. \(a\) Maintain lines of communications with CAP personnel operating within the area. \(b\) Recover and launch aircrews and ground teams. \(c\) Provide for the welfare of FOB personnel. \(d\) Continually monitor capability to maintain operations in an austere environment. > HQ GLR > > 5440 Skeel Ave. Suite 2 > > Wright‑Patterson AFB OH > > 45433‑5267 > > Date [ANNEX C TO GLR 32‑1]{.underline} LOGISTICS 1\. [GENERAL.]{.underline} a\. [Support Requirements.]{.underline} Consumables and personnel living requirements will be tasked to, and provided by the State or military agencies. Maintenance support beyond minor repairs, most personal needs, and communications equipment will require \"reach back\" to the supporting Wings. Aircrews and ground personnel should report with at least two days of rations on hand, Meals Ready to Eat or equivalent, and water. Several quarts of engine oil and an extra filter should be considered for deploying aircraft. b\. [Support Planning.]{.underline} Many daily support requirements will be in short supply in the early stages of the disaster recovery period. Although basic daily needs will be limited in the early phases, other needs will be met through requests to the home Wing. \(1\) It is assumed that minor maintenance for aircraft and vehicles will be available from local sources. However major maintenance for vehicles, aircraft and communications equipment will require return of assets to the home Wing. Modifications of CAP assets should be held until the asset returns to home base, but emergency modifications will be determined on a case by case bases. Equipment selected for deployment should be in good condition and have a good amount of time or miles available for use before the next scheduled maintenance. If maintenance capability does not exist in the deployment area, equipment must be monitored to allow sufficient time to return to the home Wing for maintenance. \(2\) Generally speaking, logistics support will be coordinated through the state resources. Deployed assets may need to contact the home Wing for assistance when not available through the State. 2\. [OBJECTIVE.]{.underline} The objective of the logistics infrastructure is to anticipate the needs of the deployed assets, and to react to requests from those units. 3\. [EXECUTION]{.underline} a\. [Requirements Flow.]{.underline} Once operations begin, MOBs and FOBs will send logistics requirements to the supported Wings EOC or other designated point. b\. [Reports Flow.]{.underline} Daily estimates of operating capability must be prepared for each MOB and FOB and forwarded to the State Air Operations Section. POL replenishments must be made known to the appropriate State resource office at lease 48 hours prior to critical need. c\. [Military Support.]{.underline} Some support may be available, and these requests will be handled through the Military Liaison channels. d\. [Record Keeping.]{.underline} The supported Wing must keep detailed records of logistics actions for later use in supporting reimbursement requests. > HQ GLR > > 5440 Skeel Ave. Suite 2 > > Wright‑Patterson AFB OH > > 45433‑5267 > > Date [ANNEX D TO GLR 32‑1]{.underline} PERSONNEL 1\. [GENERAL]{.underline}. a\. [Personnel Requirements.]{.underline} The supported Wing will provide requirements for personnel to the supporting Wing\'s EOC. The supporting Wings will review available personnel and notify the supported Wing of availability and obtain reporting instructions. This function will normally be accomplished through the supporting Wings EOC staff. b\. [Rotation of Personnel.]{.underline} The supporting Wing needs to be planning for the rotation of personnel in the disaster areas and those manning the home EOC. 2\. PERSONNEL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES a\. [Deployed Personnel.]{.underline} Personnel selected to deploy must understand they will be gone for some period of time. Do not deploy personnel who must return in a day or two. Personnel must be in good health and physical condition. Normal preventive shots such as tetanus and typhoid are recommended, but not mandatory. b\. [Qualifications.]{.underline} Personnel selected to report to the disaster area must be qualified in the specialty in which they are tasked. They must meet all the requirements as defined in CAPR 55­15 and be familiar with the Incident Command System of disaster management. \(1\) Reporting procedures will be obtained from the supported Wing\'s EOC prior to deployment, and the EOC will brief personnel on the details. \(a\) Determine and brief the exact location and sign in location for deploying personnel. \(b\) Determine route of travel to be taken and brief deploying personnel. \(c\) Maintain a record of the details briefed and information about the deploying personnel. \(2\) Supporting Wings will be notified through their EOCs when deployed crews and teams need to be rotated out. The supporting Wing will notify the supported Wing of replacement availability. \(3\) Wing EOCs need to have available listings of specialized skills available for deployment. c\. [Family Support.]{.underline} Wings that are supporting the execution of this plan should maintain contact with the families of the deployed personnel. Families should be notified of the Wing EOC phone numbers and briefed on procedures to relay family information. d\. [Deployment Prebrief.]{.underline} Include in the briefing to deploying personnel that they will be subject to the laws in effect in the disaster area and the directives of CAP. Brief that they will be representing the CAP and to act in a professional manner. # # # [APPENDIX 1 TO ANNEX D TO GLR 32-1]{.underline} CRITICAL INCIDENT STRESS TEAM 1. [GENERAL.]{.underline} The Critical Incident Stress Team (CIST) will be activated through the Region CIS Team Coordinator upon request of the Supported Wing Commander following the declaration of disaster or large scale incident. a\. "Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) may be defined as a group discussion about a traumatic event ... which is solidly based in crisis intervention theory ... designed to mitigate the psychological impact of a traumatic event. CISM takes care of our people who experience a potentially traumatizing event serving at a mission site or other CAP emergency services activity." (CAPR 60-5 Par. 1.) 2. [PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS.]{.underline} The supported Wing will provide estimations of CAP/Civilian personnel involved in rescue operations and the disaster scenario to the Region CIS Team Coordinator to determine the number of Mental Health Professionals and CIST Members necessary. a\. The CISTC will activate coordination of CAP and qualified local resources. If sufficient combined CISM resources are not available, then the CISTC shall request support from HQ CAP/DOS to arrange for appropriate team deployment. b\. The size of the incident, location, circumstances and personnel involved will determine the use of Demobilization, Defusing or Debriefing as the process of CISM. 3. [RESOURCES.]{.underline} Versions of CISM specifically adapted to the incident involved have differing requirements. Cooperation between the supported and supporting wing to accommodate particular situational needs may be accomplished through communication between the Logistics Officer and CISTC. a\. Demobilization: For major incidents/large scale disasters requiring over 100 personnel, where screening and intervention are needed before workers return home from the incident, and a defusing is impractical secondary to situation/location. \(1\) The facility should be near enough to the scene to be convenient to transfer personnel there when they have been released from the incident. \(2\) Requires two large rooms; one to provide information sessions in small work groups (ten minutes), the other for food and rest (twenty minutes). \(3\) Coordination with Red Cross or other supporting units for supply/management of room with snacks/fruit/juice/water/decaf coffee for departing work groups. \(4\) Must be followed by a debriefing in a week or so; CIST to respond as directed by arrangements of personnel per supported/supporting wing commanders/designees. b\. Defusing: A 20-45 minute intervention within eight hours of the incident provided to groups of ten or less at a time. Used in place of a demobilization, may offset the need for debriefing. \(1\) The facility is NEVER on site, should be close enough to the scene for easy access. \(2\) Requires a large room, chairs for each individual and CIST members (placed in a circle). a\. Room should be quiet, private, closed and marked NO ENTRY, session in progress. NO ONE should enter after defusing begins. b\. Room should have bathroom access. c\. Place tissues conveniently, as defusings have emotional components. c\. Debriefing: Structured group conversation lasting up to 2-3 hours, performed preferably within a few days of the incident. Member contact through supported wing commander or his/her designee. \(1\) Physical requirements as are for a defusing. 4. [REPORTING.]{.underline} The CISTC will report as required to the HQ CAP/DOS with an After Action Report. (S)he will also report to the supervising CIST MHP (or CIST Chief), and make recommendations for follow up. a\. Non-CAP supportive personnel should be sent letters of appreciation for their participation in the interventions. The Logistics Officer (or whoever arranged for the additional support) may provide that information to the CISTC. > HQ GLR > > 5440 Skeel Ave. Suite 2 > > Wright‑Patterson AFB OH > > 45433‑5267 > > Date [ANNEX E TO GLR 32‑1]{.underline} PUBLIC AFFAIRS 1\. [GENERAL.]{.underline} a\. [PA Activities.]{.underline} All PA activity will be executed under the authority and direction of the supported Wing Commander, and be in accordance with CAP guidance. b\. [Requests For PAs.]{.underline} The supported commander will request additional Information Officer support if needed. 2\. [CAP INFORMATION OFFICERS.]{.underline} CAP Information Officers will make themselves available to provide information on CAP and it\'s activities available to news media in the disaster area and to the home Wings of the supporting units. They will also be available to assist the State EMA Information Officers in meeting requests for information. a\. [State PA.]{.underline} Work closely with the State EMA Information Officer. Coordinate releases and provide information to the supported State and Wing. b\. [Releases For Supporting Wings.]{.underline} Provide news releases back to the Wing EOCs about the personnel, assets and activities of supporting units. c\. [MOB Support.]{.underline} Provide direction to CAP Information Officers at the MOBs. d\. [PA Requirements.]{.underline} The CAP Information Officer will operate out of the MOB or out of the State EOC with the State Information Officers. If there are more than one MOB, consideration must be given to providing an Information Officer at each location. If the supported Wing does not have sufficient Information Officers available, support from other Wings should be requested. 3\. [TASKS.]{.underline} For example: a\. [Planning]{.underline} All CAP organizations supporting this operation will plan to: \(1\) Identify mission qualified Information Officers. \(2\) Ensure that all Information Officers deploying to the disaster area contact the host Wing Information Officer. \(3\) Publicize the operation activities through all available internal and external information channels. \(4\) Prepare, coordinate, and submit materials for use in CAP internal products. \(5\) Disseminate cleared news, photo, radio and television releases to their home units. e\. [Administrative Supplies.]{.underline} CAP Information Officers should have all necessary administrative supplies with them when reporting for duty. The Information Officer should bring prepared handouts about CAP Emergency Services. f\. [Computer Support.]{.underline} Bringing a personal laptop computer should be a top consideration. The Information Officer should have a checklist available when reporting. > HQ GLR > > 5440 Skeel Ave. Suite 2 > > Wright‑Patterson AFB OH > > 45433‑5267 > > Date [ANNEX F TO GLR 32‑1]{.underline} COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION 1\. [GENERAL.]{.underline} a\. [Assumptions]{.underline}. \(1\) CAP communications are prepositioned at or near the State EOC. \(2\) The supported Wing has an operational EOC. \(3\) Most or all repeaters in the disaster area are non‑operational. \(4\) Supporting Wings will be able to move communication assets rapidly. b\. [Resource Availabilitv]{.underline}. \(1\) High Frequency Voice (SSB) > A. 4.604 MHz (GLR Primary) > > B. 4.601 MHz (GLR Secondary) > > C. 14.902 MHz > > D. 18.205 MHz > > E. 20.873 MHz > > F. 26.620 MHz (AM ‑ short range tactical use only) > > \(2\) High Frequency Digital > > A. 7.341 MHz \(3\) Aviation Voice > A. 122.9 MHz (not uniquely CAP) > > B. 123.1 MHz (not uniquely CAP) > > C. 121.775 MHz > > D. 121.600 MHz \(4\) FM Voice > A. 143.750 MHz > > B. 143.900 MHz > > C. 148.125 MHz D. 148.1375 MHz E. 148.150 MHz F. 149.5375 MHz \(5\) FM Digital A. 149.895 MHz B. 149.925 MHz (where authorized along the Canadian border) 2\. [MISSION.]{.underline} The primary mission of CAP communications in a disaster situation is to provide for command and control of CAP assets. In a disaster situation, CAP communications will also support the flow of information and intelligence for other agencies involved in the recovery operations. 3\. [EXECUTION]{.underline} a\. [Operational Concept]{.underline}. As set forth previously in this plan, information shall flow from the dispersed ground teams, to one of several austere FOBs. The FOBs will report to one of a very few MOBs, that will have full facilities. The MOB(s) will relay information up to the Wing EOC, which is assumed to be collocated with the State EOC. b\. [Tasks.]{.underline} \(1\) EOC. Communications between the Wing EOC and the MOBs will be conducted via HF radio. Inter‑wing communications will be conducted via telephone or cellular phone. The Region\'s primary HF frequency shall be dedicated to communications between the EOC and the MOBs. \(2\) MOB. FOBs will use the state designated HF frequency to report to the MOBs. This will reduce congestion on the VHF frequencies. \(3\) FOBs. Due to the number of ground teams needed to respond to a major disaster, extensive use of all available VHF frequencies is anticipated ‑ both for team to team and team to FOB communications. With the likelihood that the repeaters in the disaster area are offline, use of the input frequencies is authorized. The FOB director of communications will ensure that surviving repeaters will be taken offline to permit local use of the input frequencies. \(4\) Ground Teams. With the nature of the mission during a disaster, close communications with the local FOB is critical. As outlined above, use of the repeater input frequencies for local tactical communications is authorized. Reserve 148.150 and 148.125 MHz for reporting to the FOB. In the event that a high bird aircraft is available, remember the 100Hz tone to talk to the aircraft. Those units with 26.620 MHz capability will be used to the maximum extent possible. c\. [Special Measures]{.underline} \(1\) Ground teams will monitor the standard Citizen Band channels for distress calls from the public and to communicate with local law enforcement organizations. \(2\) Marine band radios will provide contact with the Coast Guard for support on major waterways Appendices: 1\. Communications Planning 2\. New Madrid Earthquake Frequency Plan [APPENDIX 1 TO ANNEX F]{.underline} COMMUNICATIONS PLANN1NG 1\. [SITUATION.]{.underline} 2\. [PLANN1NG FACTORS.]{.underline} Wings should develop mobile communications teams, capable of rapid deployment to austere locations. With the possibility of limited ground transportation, air mobile communications teams should be considered. 148.1375 MHz shall be designated the primary slow-scan video frequency, with 149.5375 MHz as the secondary. 4.604 MHz is the primary HF channel, with 4.601 MHz serving as the secondary. The additional HF frequencies will be used as traffic load and band conditions require. The devastated state shall have priority usage of the primary frequencies. In the event of a multi-state disaster, the Region Commander shall determine which state utilizes the primary frequency. a\. [Concept of Operations]{.underline}. TO BE PROVIDED. b\. [Tasks.]{.underline} TO BE PROVIDED. c\. [Equipment requirements.]{.underline} TO BE PROVIDED. [APPENDIX 2 TO ANNEX]{.underline} F NEW MADRID COMMUNICATIONS PLAN 1\. [SITUATION]{.underline}. Under a New Madrid Earthquake scenario, Multiple Wings and multiple Regions will be making heavy use of the CAP frequency spectrum. To try to eliminate interference Air-to-Ground frequencies will be allocated as listed below. a\. [Concept of Operations]{.underline}. Air-To-Ground communications will be no tone, simplex operations. Aircraft operating in the indicated Wings will utilize these frequencies. b\. [Frequency Assignments.]{.underline} [WING]{.underline} [FREQUENCY]{.underline} (1). Arkansas 148.125 (2). Illinois 148.1375 (3). Indiana 148.125 (4). Kentucky 143.90 \(5\) Mississippi 148.1375 (6). Missouri 143.75 (7). Tennessee 149.5375 > HQ GLR > > 5440 Skeel Ave. Suite 2 > > Wright‑Patterson AFB OH > > 45433‑5267 > > Date [ANNEX G TO GLR 32‑1]{.underline} C0MMAND RELATIONSHIPS a\. [Command.]{.underline} Command of Civil Air Patrol assets always remains within the Civil Air Patrol chain of command. b\. [Functional Control.]{.underline} Functional control of Civil Air Patrol assets will vary according to the situation. Functional control of CAP assets may come under the control of the Incident Commander or On Scene Coordinator who may not be a CAP member. All CAP Ground Team Leaders and Aircrews must be aware of the legal limitations of use of CAP assets. c\. [Incident Command System.]{.underline} All personnel should be aware of operating under the Incident Command System of management. d\. [Presidential Declaration.]{.underline} Under a Presidential Declaration, CAP would be under the direction of the Emergency Preparedness Liaison Officer (EPLO). 3\. [SUPPORT AND COORDINATION RELATIONSHIPS]{.underline} a\. [Supporting Military Forces.]{.underline} CAP support to DOD agencies will take place through the CAP Liaison and the EPLO. b\. [Coordinating Authorities.]{.underline} The CAP Liaison should be the coordinating agent for CAP operations and activities at the EPLO level. Appendix: 1‑Command Relationships Diagram > HQ GLR > > 5440 Skeel Ave. Suite 2 > > Wright‑Patterson AFB OH > > 45433‑5267 > > Date [ANNEX H TO GLR 32‑1]{.underline} HOST WING SUPPORT 1\. [General.]{.underline} a\. [Host Wing.]{.underline} The host Wing will be the focus and responsible for supporting responding units. b\. [Training.]{.underline} Procedures and training are the responsibility of each Wing Commander. 2\. [MISSION.]{.underline} The mission of HWS is to provide support to supporting CAP units. a\. [Concept of HWS Support.]{.underline} There are two primary requirements under HWS. The Host Wing is the primary contact point between the CAP forces and the organizations listed in annex G. The second function is to set up and maintain the reimbursement process. b\. [Tasks]{.underline} \(1\) The Host Wing will establish a central point for all financial paperwork collection. This point will certify all requests for payment by CAP personnel operating in that Wing. \(2\) The Host Wing will position knowledgeable personnel in the State EOC and Military operation centers to maintain liaison with these organizations. \(3\) The Host Wing will collect operational reports and requirements from the MOBs and FOBs and forward them as applicable. \(4\) The Host Wing will maintain a 24 hour EOC to handle communications between deployed units and their home Wings. \(5\) The Host Wing will forward copies of CAP Forms 103, 107, and 121 to each supporting Wing. HQ GLR > 5440 Skeel Ave. Suite 2 > > Wright-Patterson AFB OH > > 45433-5267 > > Date [ANNEX I TO GLR 32-1]{.underline} SAFETY 1\. [GENERAL.]{.underline} a\. [Conditions.]{.underline} In any disaster operation unsafe conditions will exist. All personnel must be constantly vigilant for such conditions and mitigate their effect on the operations. b\. [Units.]{.underline} The mission of units involved in support to the disaster is to accomplish that support without endangering the personnel and equipment in their care. c\. [Supervisors.]{.underline} Disaster response activities can be hazardous by their very nature. A11 supervisory personnel will provide caution advisory information as often as possible. d\. [Base Commanders.]{.underline} MOB and FOB commanders will appoint an individual to act as the safety officer. \(1\) The MOB or FOB commander or safety officer will review the physical and operations at the location at least daily for unsafe conditions or activities. \(2\) Disaster situations cause unsafe situations. Roads and bridges can be damaged to the point that they can give way days after the original cause. Buildings needed by responding forces can have hidden damage making them unsafe. After an earthquake, roads, buildings, runways, and navigation aids may not be in perfect condition. These hazards may not be apparent at first observation. \(3\) Promptly report mishaps and hazards as specified in CAP directives. \(4\) Promptly investigate mishaps according to applicable directives. Identify any deviations from normal investigative procedures or responsibilities. HQ GLR > 5440 Skeel Ave. Suite 2 > > Wright‑Patterson AFB OH > > 45433‑5267 > > Date [ANNEX J TO GLR 32-1]{.underline} EXECUTION CHECKLIST 1\. [General.]{.underline} The checklists in this annex are provided as guidance for implementing this plan. They are intended as a reference for the Supported and the Supporting Wings use. a\. The Checklist for the Supported Wing contains information that must be considered before requesting support. b\. The Checklist for the Supporting Wing is provided for reference when providing personnel and equipment to another Wing. SUPPORTED WING CHECKLIST 1. Determine tasking is beyond capability of Wing. 2. Define support needed from other Wings. 3. Determine which Wing(s) you are going to request support from. 4. Coordinate request with Defense Coordinating Officer if under Presidential Declaration. 5. Notify supporting Wing(s) of requirements. ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` a. Aircraft/crews, special equipment, slow-scan, digital camera, etc b. Ground Teams, special equipment, DF, etc. c. Mission Staff, what positions? d. Other. ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` 6. Reporting location and point of contact. ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` a. Location and ingress instructions. b. Phone numbers. c. Frequencies and callsigns. ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` 7. Provide supporting Wing with EOC and 24 hour point of contact if supported Wing is not 24 hour operational. 8. Get point of contact if supporting Wing EOC is not 24 hour operational. SUPPORTING WING CHECKLIST 1. Determine if Wing can support the request. 2. Alert personnel for deployment. 3. Determine reporting location and point of contact. ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` a. Location and ingress instructions. b. Phone numbers. c. Frequencies and callsigns. ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` 4. Provide supported Wing with EOC and 24 hour point of contact if supporting Wing is not 24 hour operational. 5. Get point of contact if supported Wing EOC is not 24 hour operational. CISM TEAM ACTIVATION Early contact with the CISTC (once CAP participation is requested) is preferred; early alert assists to logistically prepare for possible intervention. Contact information for on-site staff at the beginning of set up and early communications should be established. 1\. Phone Regional CIST Coordinator with on-site contact and situation information, as follows: Sherry Jones H 810.773.2629 C 810.362.7437 P 877.802.7437 W 313.417.2760/1 (313.343.2931) This is a Level One Trauma Center ER; tell them this is an Air Force Disaster Emergency, and to FIND Sherry Jones if she is not readily available. 2\. Arrange for CISTC transportation to the site for meeting with MC/Logistics Officer (and staff). Preferable transport is flight in and ground transportation from airport. 3\. Have someone on-site available to direct local debriefing staff. 4\. Arrange for lodging for CISTC (or designee) and whatever staff (s)he brings. 5\. Arrange for meals for CISTC (or designee) and staff. 6\. Arrange for debriefing site as outlined in Ops plan addendum. \(a\) Closed, quiet room, no distractions, bathroom nearby, sufficient quantity of folding chairs available, tissues available. \(b\) On site coordinator to facilitate logistics/needs of CISTC and CIS Team. \(c\) Local Red Cross (or other) local contact to facilitate coordination of donation of food items for demobilization as needed. 7\. Have on-site staff establish for the CISTC or designee a complete and current name, address and phone number contact list of ALL CAP participants in the activity. \(a\) Should any member leave before being debriefed by the CISTC or designee, one on one follow up must be made. 8\. Have on-site staff establish for the CISTC or designee a separate complete and current name, address and phone number list of ALL non-CAP participants (including but not limited to local fire, EMS, police, and all miscellaneous volunteer services). These are to be grouped by specialty (fire, police, etc.). \(a\) Should any non-member participant leave before being debriefed by the CISTC or designee, one on one follow up must be made. 9\. Have on-site staff establish for the CISTC or designee a separate complete and current name, address and phone number contact list of all military participants. \(a\) Should any military participant leave before being debriefed by the CISTC or designee, one on one follow up must be made. 10\. Computer with print capability for the handouts should be available to the CISTC (internet access preferred but not required). \(a\) Access to photo-copier preferred but not required. \(b\) Access to land line for incoming/outgoing calls required. 11\. Assure transportation for members, non-members and military personnel to be debriefed as outlined in the appendix, to and from the debriefing site. 12\. Have on-site availability to transport any member of debriefing to medical facility as needed, have on-site medical personnel advised where/when debriefing is to be held. (a) Advise CISTC of location of first aid station on-site location. 13\. Advise CISTC of local Chaplain availability with complete contact information. > HQ GLR > > 5440 Skeel Ave. Suite 2 > > Wright‑Patterson AFB OH > > 45433‑5267 > > Date [ANNEX K TO GLR 32-1]{.underline} REPORTS 1\. [GENERAL.]{.underline} This annex provides guidance to headquarters and subordinate units for accomplishing reporting requirements during Disaster Response under this Plan. 2\. [PURPOSE.]{.underline} The purpose of this annex is to provide basic administrative and operational information to the commander and subordinate units for command and control of assigned CAP forces. a\. [Supported Wing]{.underline}. \(1\) The supported Wing is responsible for the daily Tempest Rapid Report. This report will be the consolidated activity of all participating units in support of that Wing. \(2\) The supported Wing will supply copies of operational information, i.e. CAP Forms and a copy of the Tempest Rapid Report to all supporting Wings. \(1\) The CAP member in charge of CAP activities at the MOB is responsible to collect all operational data at the MOBs and FOBs under his direction and forwarding it to the Supported Wing\'s designated collection point. b\. [Voice Reports.]{.underline} Voice reports will be used when hard copy reporting is not available. Voice reports may be by phone or radio. When voice reporting is utilized, the reporting unit will ensure that the receiving higher unit has in fact clearly understood the report. c\. [Message Reports.]{.underline} Tempest Rapid Reports will format IAW CAPR 60-3 unless requested differently by the requesting agency. > HQ GLR > > 5440 Skeel Ave. Suite 2 > > Wright‑Patterson AFB OH > > 45433‑5267 > > Date [ANNEX Z TO GLR 32‑1]{.underline} DISTRIBUTION [DISTRIBUTION NO. COPIES]{.underline} National Headquarters CAP 5 Great Lakes Region Liaison 2 Great Lakes Region Civil Air Patrol 5 Illinois Wing Civil Air Patrol 5 Indiana Wing Civil Air Patrol 5 Kentucky Wing Civil Air Patrol 5 Michigan Wing Civil Air Patrol 5 Ohio Wing Civil Air Patrol 5 Wisconsin Wing Civil Air Patrol 5 Region IV FEMA 1 Region V FEMA 1
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The PROVIDER will then send the MATERIAL. +--------------+----------+---------------------+---------------------+ | **PROVIDER | | | | | INFORMATION | | | | | and | | | | | AUTHORIZED | | | | | SIGNATURE** | | | | +--------------+----------+---------------------+---------------------+ | PROVIDER | > Dr. | > ***first_name*** | > ***last_name*** | | SCIENTIST: | | | | +--------------+----------+---------------------+---------------------+ | PROVIDER | National | | | | O | I | | | | rganization: | nstitute | | | | | of | | | | | Dental | | | | | and | | | | | Cran | | | | | iofacial | | | | | Research | | | | | ( | | | | | "NIDCR") | | | +--------------+----------+---------------------+---------------------+ | Address: | BLDG 10 | | | | | RM | | | | | 1N103, | | | | | 10 | | | | | CENTER | | | | | DR MSC | | | | | 1197, | | | | | BETHESDA | | | | | MD | | | | | 20 | | | | | 892-1197 | | | | | USA | | | +--------------+----------+---------------------+---------------------+ | Name of | David W. | | | | Authorized | Bradley | | | | Official: | Ph.D. | | | +--------------+----------+---------------------+---------------------+ | Title of | Te | | | | Authorized | chnology | | | | Official: | Dev | | | | | elopment | | | | | Coo | | | | | rdinator | | | +--------------+----------+---------------------+---------------------+ Certification of Authorized Official: This Simple Letter Agreement has / has not \[check one\] been modified. If modified, the modifications are attached. ------------------------------------------- -- ------------------------- Signature of Authorized Official Date ------------------------------------------- -- ------------------------- <table> <colgroup> <col style="width: 0%" /> <col style="width: 20%" /> <col style="width: 16%" /> <col style="width: 3%" /> <col style="width: 9%" /> <col style="width: 2%" /> <col style="width: 7%" /> <col style="width: 8%" /> <col style="width: 11%" /> <col style="width: 1%" /> <col style="width: 17%" /> </colgroup> <tbody> <tr class="odd"> <td colspan="11"><strong>RECIPIENT INFORMATION and AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE</strong></td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td colspan="2">RECIPIENT SCIENTIST:</td> <td><blockquote> <p><em><strong>Dr. / Mr. / Ms.</strong></em></p> </blockquote></td> <td colspan="5"><blockquote> <p><em><strong>first_name</strong></em></p> </blockquote></td> <td colspan="3"><blockquote> <p><em><strong>last_name</strong></em></p> </blockquote></td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td colspan="2">RECIPIENT Organization:</td> <td colspan="9"><blockquote> <p><em><strong>Legal_Name_of_your_Institution_or_University</strong></em></p> </blockquote></td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td colspan="2">Address:</td> <td colspan="9"><blockquote> <p><em><strong>Name_of_Official_Office_for_Legal_Notification</strong></em></p> </blockquote></td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td colspan="2"></td> <td colspan="9"><blockquote> <p><em><strong>Official_Street_Address</strong></em></p> </blockquote></td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td colspan="2"></td> <td colspan="2"><blockquote> <p><em><strong>city</strong></em></p> </blockquote></td> <td colspan="3"><blockquote> <p><em><strong>state_or_province</strong></em></p> </blockquote></td> <td colspan="2"><blockquote> <p><em><strong>zip_code</strong></em></p> </blockquote></td> <td colspan="2"><blockquote> <p><em><strong>country</strong></em></p> </blockquote></td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td colspan="2">Name of Authorized Official:</td> <td><blockquote> <p><em><strong>Dr./Mr./Ms.</strong></em></p> </blockquote></td> <td colspan="5"><blockquote> <p><em><strong>first_name</strong></em></p> </blockquote></td> <td colspan="3"><blockquote> <p><em><strong>last_name</strong></em></p> </blockquote></td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td colspan="2">Title of Authorized Official:</td> <td colspan="9"><blockquote> <p><em><strong>Job_Title_of_Authorized_Official</strong></em></p> </blockquote></td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td></td> <td colspan="4"></td> <td></td> <td colspan="4"></td> <td></td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td></td> <td colspan="4">Signature of Authorized Official</td> <td></td> <td colspan="4">Date</td> <td></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> Certification of RECIPIENT SCIENTIST: I have read and understood the conditions outlined in this Agreement and I agree to abide by them in the receipt and use of the MATERIAL. ----------------------------------- -- -------------------- -------------------------- RECIPIENT SCIENTIST Date **MTA ID# [2008-NNN]{.underline}** ----------------------------------- -- -------------------- -------------------------- > **Addendum** The shipping and email address for RECIPIENT SCIENTIST are: --------------------------------------------- ------------------------- ---------------- -------------------------------------------------- ----------------------- *Address (Line 1):* ***Department,\_Laboratory,\_or_Building*** *(Line 2)* ***Street_address_and_Floor/Room*** *City* *State or Province* *Zip Code* *Country* ***City*** ***State_or_Province*** ***Zip_Code*** ***Country*** *Email Address:* ***email_address_for_investigator*** *telephone* *Shipping Vendor & Account No. (optional)* ***telephone_number*** ***Shipper\_(e.g.\_FEDEX)\_and_Account_number*** --------------------------------------------- ------------------------- ---------------- -------------------------------------------------- ----------------------- The email address of the RECIPIENT's Authorized Official is: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- *Email Address:* ***email_address_for_Authorized_Official*** ----------------------------------------------------------------------- +-------------------------------------+--------------------------------+ | RECIPIENT has no delivery | to the RECIPIENT SCIENTIST, | | preference | | | | to the RECIPIENT's Authorized | | or prefers to have \[check if | Official | | applicable\] | | | | to the RECIPIENT CONTACT with | | an original, fully executed | the name, mailing | | agreement sent by mail | | | | address, and email address, | | a copy of the fully executed | shown below: | | agreement sent by email | | +-------------------------------------+--------------------------------+ ----------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------- ------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------- *(Dr. Ms. Mr.)* *First Name* *Last Name* ***Dr./Ms./Mr.*** ***Contact\'s_first_name*** ***Contact\'s_Last_Name*** *Job Title* ***Job_Title_of_Contact_Person*** *Address (Line 1)* ***Contact\'s_Office,\_Building,\_or_Room_Number*** *(Line 2)* ***Contact\'s_Street_Address*** *City* *State or Province* *Zip Code* *Country* ***City*** ***State_or_Province*** ***Zip_Code*** ***Country*** *Email Address* ***Contact\'s_email_address*** ----------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------- ------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------- Provider requests inquires and partly executed agreements be sent to PROVIDER CONTACT: Ms. Stephanie Bonhomme Technology Development Specialist BLDG 10 RM 1N103 10 CENTER DR MSC 1197 BETHESDA MD 20892-1197 UNITED STATES [email protected] This MATERIAL will be used by RECIPIENT SCIENTIST solely in connection with the following research project described with specificity as follows: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ***Write_a_brief_research_plan_here.*** ----------------------------------------------------------------------- **Instructions** (for Scientists Requesting Materials from NIDCR) This **Simple Letter Agreement (SLA)** is for transferring materials that are not obtained from humans. The materials are for research use only and are not to be used in humans. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) encourages use of this form whenever possible. 1. Replace the **BLUE TEXT** in this sample agreement with your information. If the information does not apply to you, leave the field blank. 2. Define \"**MATERIAL**\" at the top of the form. Be specific. A general description such as \"plasmids\" or \"antiserum\" is not acceptable. If you are uncertain which materials to request, it is important to contact the NIDCR investigator for clarification. 3. Indicate the name of the "**PROVIDER SCIENTIST**," that is the Principal Investigator at NIDCR who will be providing the MATERIAL in the section below "PROVIDER INFORMATION and AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE." A directory of NIDCR staff is available here: <http://www.nidcr.nih.gov/AboutNIDCR/StaffDirectory>. 4. Fill in the first and last name of the "**RECIPIENT SCIENTIST**" in the section below "RECIPIENT INFORMATION and AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE." 5. Fill in the **[legal name]{.underline}** for your university or institution next to "**RECIPIENT Organization**." This is not your lab, nor your department. Do not include your department, laboratory, or faculty name. 6. Provide an official address for your organization. We will use this address to return an original copy of the fully executed agreement if one is requested. (Fully executed means that the agreement was signed by authorized officials at each institution.) 7. Determine who the **Authorized Official** is from your organization. This person is an official authorized to sign Material Transfer Agreements on behalf of your Institution or University. Usually he or she is the head of your technology transfer office, intellectual property office, a Dean of Research, or an administrative official. The Authorized Official does not necessarily have an academic appointment. **[Fill in the name and job title of the Authorized Official.]{.underline}** If you are not certain what the job title is, ask your Authorized Official and they will provide this information. 8. Fill in your shipping address on the top of the second page of the agreement. Next, fill in the email address of the authorized official. 9. If your institution requires an original copy of the fully executed agreement, check the appropriate box on the second page. If you have a preference, indicate to whom the agreement should be delivered: the RECIPIENT SCIENTIST, the RECIPIENT's Authorized Official, or the RECIPIENT CONTACT. Type in the name, address, and email address of the contact person if this is different than the Authorized Official or RECIPEINT SCIENTIST. 10. Write a brief Research Plan in the space provided at the end of the Addendum. If you are requesting Antiserum, please include the target species and the type of assay (e.g., western blot, immunohistochemistry). This information is used to evaluate whether the antibodies will work as intended. 11. **[Send the electronic copy of the agreement via email]{.underline}** to the PROVIDER CONTACT found at the end of the Addendum. We will generate an Identification Number (MTA ID#) for the agreement which will help speed processing. We will also review the agreement for errors before you mail the original. 12. **[Wait for us to review the agreement and reply with a MTA ID#. Print out two copies of the agreement with the MTA ID# on the bottom right corner]{.underline}.** The instruction page is not part of the agreement and does not need to be included. (Note: if your institution does not require a hard copy of the original executed agreement, a single copy of the agreement may be sent to our office. NIDCR requires original signatures for the Authorized Official and RECIPIENT SCIENTIST.) 13. Have the RECIPIENT SCIENTIST **[sign and date]{.underline}** both copies of the agreement above \" RECIPIENT SCIENTIST \" **[next to the RED ARROW]{.underline}**. 14. Ask the Authorized Official to **[sign and date]{.underline}** above \"Signature of Authorized Official" **[next to the GREEN ARROW]{.underline}**. If you are the RECIPIENT SCIENTIST and you intend to sign the form yourself as the Authorized Official, you must confirm that you are authorized to execute Material Transfer Agreements. If you falsely represent yourself as the authorized official, there may be negative personal and/or professional repercussions. 15. Mail both copies of the agreement to the PROVIDER CONTACT. For fastest delivery, we suggest using a courier service or certified mail/return receipt. 16. Please include the MTA ID# on any correspondence. **If this agreement is filled out completely and accurately we can process your request quickly. If there are mistakes or if contact information is wrong or incomplete, there can be significant delays. Thank you for your help in providing the information we need so delays can be minimized**.
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Package build of conquest started. (Friday, 07 October 2005 09:54:14 EDT) [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting buildroot [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "buildroot" -> "/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655" [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting instroot [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "instroot" -> "/var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8" [buildtool/379/build_single_package()] Building conquest in /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest. [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting name [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "name" -> "conquest" [PkgVars.pm/265/pkgvar_filename()] /home/mej/cvs/caos/groups/games/conquest [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(REBUILD): 0 [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(BUILDDIR): /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key BUILDDIR with value /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(BUILDROOT): <undef> [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key BUILDROOT with value <undef>. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(BUILDTREE_LAYOUT): orc [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key BUILDTREE_LAYOUT with value orc. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(BUILDUSER): nobody [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key BUILDUSER with value nobody. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(CFLAGS): -O2 -march=pentium [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key CFLAGS with value -O2 -march=pentium. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(CLEAN): orc [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key CLEAN with value orc. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(DEBUG): 1 [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key DEBUG with value 1. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(HINTS =): <undef> [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key HINTS = with value <undef>. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(DEP_INSTALLER): /usr/bin/yum -ty install [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key DEP_INSTALLER with value /usr/bin/yum -ty install. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(INSTROOT): /caos/buildroot-2-ia32 [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key INSTROOT with value /caos/buildroot-2-ia32. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(INSTROOT_COPY): rsync -Ha --delete --delete-after [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key INSTROOT_COPY with value rsync -Ha --delete --delete-after. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(INSTROOT_INIT): rsync -Haz --delete --delete-after --exclude=/proc /caos/buildroot-2-ia32/ [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key INSTROOT_INIT with value rsync -Haz --delete --delete-after --exclude=/proc /caos/buildroot-2-ia32/. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(INSTROOT_RESET): rsync -Haz --delete --delete-after --exclude=/proc /caos/buildroot-2-ia32/ [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key INSTROOT_RESET with value rsync -Haz --delete --delete-after --exclude=/proc /caos/buildroot-2-ia32/. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(INSTROOT_SOURCE_RSYNC): /caos/buildroot-2-ia32/ [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key INSTROOT_SOURCE_RSYNC with value /caos/buildroot-2-ia32/. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(LOCATIONS): /src.rpm$/=/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/SRPMS,/rpm$/=/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386 [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key LOCATIONS with value /src.rpm$/=/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/SRPMS,/rpm$/=/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(LOGFILE): /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/build.log [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key LOGFILE with value /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/build.log. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(MAKE): make [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key MAKE with value make. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(PARALLELIZE): x1 [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key PARALLELIZE with value x1. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(PATH): /usr/build/bin:/usr/local/build/bin:/usr/lib/qt-1.45/bin:/usr/lib/qt-2.1.0/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/kerberos/sbin:/usr/kerberos/bin:. [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key PATH with value /usr/build/bin:/usr/local/build/bin:/usr/lib/qt-1.45/bin:/usr/lib/qt-2.1.0/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/kerberos/sbin:/usr/kerberos/bin:.. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(TARGET): rpms [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key TARGET with value rpms. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(VERBOSITY): 2 [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key VERBOSITY with value 2. [PkgVars.pm/265/pkgvar_filename()] /home/mej/cvs/caos/groups/games/conquest [Util.pm/1079/newest_file()] Args: "/home/mej/cvs/caos/groups/games/conquest" [Util.pm/1104/Util::newest_file] "/home/mej/cvs/caos/groups/games/conquest/ChangeLog" is newest with mtime of 2005-01-04 14:50:21. [buildtool/227/is_build_needed()] SRPM directory /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SRPMS does not exist. /bin/ls: /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SRPMS/../: No such file or directory [buildtool/228/is_build_needed()] Listing: ---- [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting instroot [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "instroot" -> "/var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8" Resetting chroot jail, please wait. [Util.pm/1155/run_cmd()] About to run true /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8 [Util.pm/1192/run_cmd()] "true /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8" returned 0 [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting builduser [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "builduser" -> "nobody" [PkgVars.pm/129/PkgVars::pkgvar_get] Package variable "builduser" -> "nobody" [buildtool/416/build_single_package()] Building as nobody (99:99) [buildtool/426/build_single_package()] Build tree layout style: orc [Build.pm/995/build_package()] Args: "" [PkgVars.pm/265/pkgvar_filename()] /home/mej/cvs/caos/groups/games/conquest [PkgVars.pm/232/pkgvar_type()] SPM [Build.pm/604/build_spm()] Args: "" [Build.pm/185/prepare_build_tree()] conquest | /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest | /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655 | /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8 | [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting name [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "name" -> "conquest" [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting topdir [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "topdir" -> "/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest" [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting buildroot [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "buildroot" -> "/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655" [Build.pm/202/prepare_build_tree()] Creating /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest with mkdirhier(). [Build.pm/220/prepare_build_tree()] I'm creating /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/BUILD. [Build.pm/229/prepare_build_tree()] I'm also creating /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/BUILD. [Build.pm/220/prepare_build_tree()] I'm creating /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SRPMS. [Build.pm/229/prepare_build_tree()] I'm also creating /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SRPMS. [Build.pm/220/prepare_build_tree()] I'm creating /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/RPMS. [Build.pm/229/prepare_build_tree()] I'm also creating /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/RPMS. [Build.pm/220/prepare_build_tree()] I'm creating /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SPECS. [Build.pm/229/prepare_build_tree()] I'm also creating /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SPECS. [Build.pm/220/prepare_build_tree()] I'm creating /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SOURCES. [Build.pm/229/prepare_build_tree()] I'm also creating /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SOURCES. [Build.pm/244/prepare_build_tree()] Creating /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655 with mkdirhier(). [Build.pm/251/prepare_build_tree()] I created: /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/BUILD /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/BUILD /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SRPMS /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SRPMS /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/RPMS /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/RPMS /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SPECS /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SPECS /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SOURCES /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SOURCES /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655 /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655 [PkgVars.pm/129/PkgVars::pkgvar_get] Package variable "hints" -> "yum -Cty install" buildtool: Warning: Hint installation failed: Unable to open hint file yum -Cty install -- No such file or directory [Util.pm/974/find_spec_file()] Found single spec file for conquest in F: F/conquest.spec [Util.pm/691/copy_files()] Copying F/conquest.spec to /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SPECS/. [Util.pm/691/copy_files()] Copying F/conquest.spec to /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SPECS/. [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting instructions [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "instructions" -> "/var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SPECS/conquest.spec" [RPM.pm/251/parse_spec_file()] Header: summary -> A multi-player real-time screen-oriented space war game [RPM.pm/251/parse_spec_file()] Header: name -> conquest [RPM.pm/251/parse_spec_file()] Header: version -> 8.0.1q [RPM.pm/251/parse_spec_file()] Header: release -> 1.caos [RPM.pm/251/parse_spec_file()] Header: license -> Artistic [RPM.pm/251/parse_spec_file()] Header: group -> Amusements/Games [RPM.pm/251/parse_spec_file()] Header: source -> conquest-8.0.1q.src.tar.gz [RPM.pm/251/parse_spec_file()] Header: patch1000 -> conquest-8.0.1q-no_chgrp.patch [RPM.pm/251/parse_spec_file()] Header: packager -> caos [RPM.pm/251/parse_spec_file()] Header: vendor -> caos [RPM.pm/251/parse_spec_file()] Header: distribution -> caos [RPM.pm/251/parse_spec_file()] Header: prefix -> /usr [RPM.pm/251/parse_spec_file()] Header: buildroot -> /var/tmp/conquest-8.0.1q-1.caos-root [RPM.pm/251/parse_spec_file()] Header: buildrequires -> freeglut-devel xorg-x11-devel [RPM.pm/289/parse_spec_file()] Got build dep freeglut-devel xorg-x11-devel [RPM.pm/746/parse_deps()] Dependency string: freeglut-devel xorg-x11-devel [RPM.pm/763/parse_deps()] Dep packages: freeglut-devel|xorg-x11-devel [RPM.pm/305/parse_spec_file()] Got the following sources: [RPM.pm/307/parse_spec_file()] Source 0 -> conquest-8.0.1q.src.tar.gz [RPM.pm/309/parse_spec_file()] Got the following patches: [RPM.pm/311/parse_spec_file()] Patch 1000 -> conquest-8.0.1q-no_chgrp.patch [RPM.pm/313/parse_spec_file()] Got the following header info: [RPM.pm/315/parse_spec_file()] buildrequires -> freeglut-devel xorg-x11-devel [RPM.pm/315/parse_spec_file()] buildroot -> /var/tmp/conquest-8.0.1q-1.caos-root [RPM.pm/315/parse_spec_file()] distribution -> caos [RPM.pm/315/parse_spec_file()] group -> Amusements/Games [RPM.pm/315/parse_spec_file()] license -> Artistic [RPM.pm/315/parse_spec_file()] packager -> caos [RPM.pm/315/parse_spec_file()] prefix -> /usr [RPM.pm/315/parse_spec_file()] release -> 1.caos [RPM.pm/315/parse_spec_file()] summary -> A multi-player real-time screen-oriented space war game [RPM.pm/315/parse_spec_file()] vendor -> caos [RPM.pm/315/parse_spec_file()] version -> 8.0.1q [PkgVars.pm/129/PkgVars::pkgvar_get] Package variable "allow_epoch" -> "0" [Build.pm/317/install_deps()] Installing the following: freeglut-devel xorg-x11-devel [PkgVars.pm/129/PkgVars::pkgvar_get] Package variable "dep_installer" -> "/usr/bin/yum -ty install" [Util.pm/1155/run_cmd()] About to run chroot /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8 /usr/bin/yum -ty install freeglut-devel xorg-x11-devel pkg-installer: error: failed to open /etc/mtab: No such file or directory pkg-installer: error: failed to open /etc/mtab: No such file or directory pkg-installer: Setting up Install Process pkg-installer: Setting up Repos pkg-installer: Reading repository metadata in from local files pkg-installer: Parsing package install arguments pkg-installer: Resolving Dependencies pkg-installer: --> Populating transaction set with selected packages. Please wait. pkg-installer: ---> Downloading header for freeglut-devel to pack into transaction set. pkg-installer: ---> Package freeglut-devel.i386 0:2.2.0-16.caos set to be updated pkg-installer: ---> Downloading header for xorg-x11-devel to pack into transaction set. pkg-installer: ---> Package xorg-x11-devel.i386 0:6.8.2-4.caos set to be updated pkg-installer: --> Running transaction check pkg-installer: --> Processing Dependency: libICE.so.6 for package: xorg-x11-devel pkg-installer: --> Processing Dependency: libXt.so.6 for package: xorg-x11-devel pkg-installer: --> Processing Dependency: libXext.so.6 for package: xorg-x11-devel pkg-installer: --> Processing Dependency: fontconfig-devel >= 2.1 for package: xorg-x11-devel pkg-installer: --> Processing Dependency: libSM.so.6 for package: xorg-x11-devel pkg-installer: --> Processing Dependency: libXpm.so.4 for package: xorg-x11-devel pkg-installer: --> Processing Dependency: libX11.so.6 for package: xorg-x11-devel pkg-installer: --> Processing Dependency: xorg-x11-libs = 6.8.2-4.caos for package: xorg-x11-devel pkg-installer: --> Processing Dependency: freeglut = 2.2.0-16.caos for package: freeglut-devel pkg-installer: --> Processing Dependency: xorg-x11-Mesa-libGLU = 6.8.2-4.caos for package: xorg-x11-devel pkg-installer: --> Processing Dependency: xorg-x11-Mesa-libGL = 6.8.2-4.caos for package: xorg-x11-devel pkg-installer: --> Restarting Dependency Resolution with new changes. pkg-installer: --> Populating transaction set with selected packages. Please wait. pkg-installer: ---> Downloading header for fontconfig-devel to pack into transaction set. pkg-installer: ---> Package fontconfig-devel.i386 0:2.2.96-2 set to be updated pkg-installer: ---> Downloading header for xorg-x11-Mesa-libGLU to pack into transaction set. pkg-installer: ---> Package xorg-x11-Mesa-libGLU.i386 0:6.8.2-4.caos set to be updated pkg-installer: ---> Downloading header for xorg-x11-libs to pack into transaction set. pkg-installer: ---> Package xorg-x11-libs.i386 0:6.8.2-4.caos set to be updated pkg-installer: ---> Downloading header for xorg-x11-Mesa-libGL to pack into transaction set. pkg-installer: ---> Package xorg-x11-Mesa-libGL.i386 0:6.8.2-4.caos set to be updated pkg-installer: ---> Downloading header for freeglut to pack into transaction set. pkg-installer: ---> Package freeglut.i386 0:2.2.0-16.caos set to be updated pkg-installer: --> Running transaction check pkg-installer: --> Processing Dependency: libfreetype.so.6 for package: xorg-x11-libs pkg-installer: --> Processing Dependency: freetype-devel >= 2.1.8 for package: fontconfig-devel pkg-installer: --> Processing Dependency: fontconfig = 2.2.96 for package: fontconfig-devel pkg-installer: --> Processing Dependency: freetype >= 2.1.7 for package: xorg-x11-libs pkg-installer: --> Processing Dependency: libfontconfig.so.1 for package: xorg-x11-libs pkg-installer: --> Restarting Dependency Resolution with new changes. pkg-installer: --> Populating transaction set with selected packages. Please wait. pkg-installer: ---> Downloading header for freetype to pack into transaction set. pkg-installer: ---> Package freetype.i386 0:2.1.8-1 set to be updated pkg-installer: ---> Downloading header for fontconfig to pack into transaction set. pkg-installer: ---> Package fontconfig.i386 0:2.2.96-2 set to be updated pkg-installer: ---> Downloading header for freetype-devel to pack into transaction set. pkg-installer: ---> Package freetype-devel.i386 0:2.1.8-1 set to be updated pkg-installer: --> Running transaction check pkg-installer: pkg-installer: Dependencies Resolved pkg-installer: Transaction Listing: pkg-installer: Install: freeglut-devel.i386 0:2.2.0-16.caos - autobuilder pkg-installer: Install: xorg-x11-devel.i386 0:6.8.2-4.caos - autobuilder pkg-installer: pkg-installer: Performing the following to resolve dependencies: pkg-installer: Install: fontconfig.i386 0:2.2.96-2 - autobuilder pkg-installer: Install: fontconfig-devel.i386 0:2.2.96-2 - autobuilder pkg-installer: Install: freeglut.i386 0:2.2.0-16.caos - autobuilder pkg-installer: Install: freetype.i386 0:2.1.8-1 - autobuilder pkg-installer: Install: freetype-devel.i386 0:2.1.8-1 - autobuilder pkg-installer: Install: xorg-x11-Mesa-libGL.i386 0:6.8.2-4.caos - autobuilder pkg-installer: Install: xorg-x11-Mesa-libGLU.i386 0:6.8.2-4.caos - autobuilder pkg-installer: Install: xorg-x11-libs.i386 0:6.8.2-4.caos - autobuilder pkg-installer: Total download size: 10 M pkg-installer: Downloading Packages: pkg-installer: Running Transaction Test pkg-installer: Finished Transaction Test pkg-installer: Transaction Test Succeeded pkg-installer: Running Transaction pkg-installer: pkg-installer: Installed: freeglut-devel.i386 0:2.2.0-16.caos xorg-x11-devel.i386 0:6.8.2-4.caos pkg-installer: Dependency Installed: fontconfig.i386 0:2.2.96-2 fontconfig-devel.i386 0:2.2.96-2 freeglut.i386 0:2.2.0-16.caos freetype.i386 0:2.1.8-1 freetype-devel.i386 0:2.1.8-1 xorg-x11-Mesa-libGL.i386 0:6.8.2-4.caos xorg-x11-Mesa-libGLU.i386 0:6.8.2-4.caos xorg-x11-libs.i386 0:6.8.2-4.caos pkg-installer: Complete! [Util.pm/1192/run_cmd()] "chroot /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8 /usr/bin/yum -ty install freeglut-devel xorg-x11-devel" returned 0 [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting instructions [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "instructions" -> "/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SPECS/conquest.spec" [Util.pm/691/copy_files()] Copying S/conquest-8.0.1q.src.tar.gz P/conquest-8.0.1q-no_chgrp.patch to /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SOURCES/. [Prod.pm/482/parse_prod_file()] Args: "" [Prod.pm/166/find_product_file()] Args: "<undef>", "<undef>" [Prod.pm/484/parse_prod_file()] find_product_file() failed. Returning 0. [Build.pm/572/build_topdir()] Args: "" [PkgVars.pm/129/PkgVars::pkgvar_get] Package variable "buildpkglist_filename" -> "/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/conquest.pkglist" [PkgVars.pm/129/PkgVars::pkgvar_get] Package variable "buildpkglist_filename" -> "/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/conquest.pkglist" [RPM.pm/498/rpm_build()] Saving package list to /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/conquest.pkglist. [Util.pm/269/file_user()] UID: 99 [PkgVars.pm/129/PkgVars::pkgvar_get] Package variable "builduser" -> "nobody" [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting command [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "command" -> "/bin/su -s /bin/sh nobody -c /bin/sh -c "/bin/rpm" [RPM.pm/172/rpm_form_command()] Command: /bin/su -s /bin/sh nobody -c /bin/sh -c "/bin/rpm --define '_topdir /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest' --root='/var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8' -qa --qf '%25{NAME} %10{EPOCH} %15{VERSION} %15{RELEASE} ' | sort -bf" [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting command [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "command" -> "" [Util.pm/269/file_user()] UID: 99 [PkgVars.pm/129/PkgVars::pkgvar_get] Package variable "builduser" -> "nobody" [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting command [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "command" -> "chroot /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8 /bin/su -s /bin/sh nobody -c /bin/sh -c "/usr/bin/rpmbuild" [RPM.pm/172/rpm_form_command()] Command: chroot /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8 /bin/su -s /bin/sh nobody -c /bin/sh -c "/usr/bin/rpmbuild --define '_topdir /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest' --define 'optflags -O2 -march=pentium' --buildroot='/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655' -ba /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SPECS/conquest.spec" Executing(%prep): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.74147 sh-trace: umask 022 sh-trace: cd /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/BUILD sh-trace: LANG=C sh-trace: export LANG sh-trace: unset DISPLAY sh-trace: cd /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/BUILD sh-trace: rm -rf conquest-8.0.1q sh-trace: /bin/gzip -dc /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SOURCES/conquest-8.0.1q.src.tar.gz sh-trace: tar -xf - sh-trace: STATUS=0 sh-trace: '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' sh-trace: cd conquest-8.0.1q sh-trace: echo 'Patch #1000 (conquest-8.0.1q-no_chgrp.patch):' Patch #1000 (conquest-8.0.1q-no_chgrp.patch): sh-trace: patch -p1 -s sh-trace: exit 0 Executing(%build): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.27714 sh-trace: umask 022 sh-trace: cd /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/BUILD sh-trace: cd conquest-8.0.1q sh-trace: LANG=C sh-trace: export LANG sh-trace: unset DISPLAY sh-trace: CFLAGS='-O2 -march=pentium' sh-trace: CXXFLAGS='-O2 -march=pentium' sh-trace: export CFLAGS CXXFLAGS sh-trace: CFLAGS='-O2 -march=pentium' sh-trace: export CFLAGS sh-trace: CXXFLAGS='-O2 -march=pentium' sh-trace: export CXXFLAGS sh-trace: FFLAGS='-O2 -march=pentium' sh-trace: export FFLAGS ssh-trace: find . -name config.guess -o -name config.sub sh-trace: for i in '$(find . -name config.guess -o -name config.sub)' ssh-trace: basename ./config.guess sh-trace: '[' -f /usr/lib/rpm/caos/config.guess ']' sh-trace: /bin/rm -f ./config.guess ssh-trace: basename ./config.guess sh-trace: /bin/cp -fv /usr/lib/rpm/caos/config.guess ./config.guess `/usr/lib/rpm/caos/config.guess' -> `./config.guess' sh-trace: for i in '$(find . -name config.guess -o -name config.sub)' ssh-trace: basename ./config.sub sh-trace: '[' -f /usr/lib/rpm/caos/config.sub ']' sh-trace: /bin/rm -f ./config.sub ssh-trace: basename ./config.sub sh-trace: /bin/cp -fv /usr/lib/rpm/caos/config.sub ./config.sub `/usr/lib/rpm/caos/config.sub' -> `./config.sub' sh-trace: ./configure --host=i686-caos-linux-gnu --build=i686-caos-linux-gnu --target=i386-caos-linux-gnu --program-prefix= --prefix=/usr --exec-prefix=/usr --bindir=/usr/bin --sbindir=/usr/sbin --sysconfdir=/etc --datadir=/usr/share --includedir=/usr/include --libdir=/usr/lib --libexecdir=/usr/libexec --localstatedir=/var --sharedstatedir=/usr/com --mandir=/usr/share/man --infodir=/usr/share/info checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking for gawk... gawk checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes checking build system type... i686-caos-linux-gnu checking host system type... i686-caos-linux-gnu checking for style of include used by make... 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-MP -MF .deps/rndlb.Tpo -c rndlb.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/rndlb.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT rndlb.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/rndlb.Tpo -c rndlb.c -o rndlb.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT conqutil.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/conqutil.Tpo" -c -o conqutil.lo conqutil.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/conqutil.Tpo" ".deps/conqutil.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/conqutil.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. 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./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT conqsvr42.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/conqsvr42.Tpo" -c -o conqsvr42.lo conqsvr42.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/conqsvr42.Tpo" ".deps/conqsvr42.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/conqsvr42.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT conqsvr42.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/conqsvr42.Tpo -c conqsvr42.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/conqsvr42.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" 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-DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT conf.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/conf.Tpo -c conf.c -o conf.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT sem.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/sem.Tpo" -c -o sem.lo sem.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/sem.Tpo" ".deps/sem.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/sem.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT sem.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/sem.Tpo -c sem.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/sem.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT sem.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/sem.Tpo -c sem.c -o sem.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT color.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/color.Tpo" -c -o color.lo color.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/color.Tpo" ".deps/color.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/color.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT color.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/color.Tpo -c color.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/color.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT color.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/color.Tpo -c color.c -o color.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT userauth.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/userauth.Tpo" -c -o userauth.lo userauth.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/userauth.Tpo" ".deps/userauth.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/userauth.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT userauth.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/userauth.Tpo -c userauth.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/userauth.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT userauth.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/userauth.Tpo -c userauth.c -o userauth.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT record.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/record.Tpo" -c -o record.lo record.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/record.Tpo" ".deps/record.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/record.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT record.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/record.Tpo -c record.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/record.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT record.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/record.Tpo -c record.c -o record.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT packet.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/packet.Tpo" -c -o packet.lo packet.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/packet.Tpo" ".deps/packet.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/packet.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT packet.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/packet.Tpo -c packet.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/packet.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT packet.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/packet.Tpo -c packet.c -o packet.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT meta.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/meta.Tpo" -c -o meta.lo meta.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/meta.Tpo" ".deps/meta.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/meta.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT meta.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/meta.Tpo -c meta.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/meta.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT meta.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/meta.Tpo -c meta.c -o meta.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT udp.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/udp.Tpo" -c -o udp.lo udp.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/udp.Tpo" ".deps/udp.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/udp.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT udp.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/udp.Tpo -c udp.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/udp.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT udp.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/udp.Tpo -c udp.c -o udp.o >/dev/null 2>&1 /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=link --tag=CC gcc -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -o libconquest.la -rpath /usr/lib -version-info 1:0:0 conqai.lo ratfor.lo conqlb.lo rndlb.lo conqutil.lo conqcm.lo conqsvr42.lo global.lo ibuf.lo version.lo conf.lo sem.lo color.lo userauth.lo record.lo packet.lo meta.lo udp.lo -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt gcc -shared .libs/conqai.o .libs/ratfor.o .libs/conqlb.o .libs/rndlb.o .libs/conqutil.o .libs/conqcm.o .libs/conqsvr42.o .libs/global.o .libs/ibuf.o .libs/version.o .libs/conf.o .libs/sem.o .libs/color.o .libs/userauth.o .libs/record.o .libs/packet.o .libs/meta.o .libs/udp.o -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt -Wl,-soname -Wl,libconquest.so.1 -o .libs/libconquest.so.1.0.0 (cd .libs && rm -f libconquest.so.1 && ln -s libconquest.so.1.0.0 libconquest.so.1) (cd .libs && rm -f libconquest.so && ln -s libconquest.so.1.0.0 libconquest.so) ar cru .libs/libconquest.a conqai.o ratfor.o conqlb.o rndlb.o conqutil.o conqcm.o conqsvr42.o global.o ibuf.o version.o conf.o sem.o color.o userauth.o record.o packet.o meta.o udp.o ranlib .libs/libconquest.a creating libconquest.la (cd .libs && rm -f libconquest.la && ln -s ../libconquest.la libconquest.la) if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT client.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/client.Tpo" -c -o client.lo client.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/client.Tpo" ".deps/client.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/client.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT client.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/client.Tpo -c client.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/client.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT client.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/client.Tpo -c client.c -o client.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT clientlb.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/clientlb.Tpo" -c -o clientlb.lo clientlb.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/clientlb.Tpo" ".deps/clientlb.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/clientlb.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT clientlb.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/clientlb.Tpo -c clientlb.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/clientlb.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT clientlb.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/clientlb.Tpo -c clientlb.c -o clientlb.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT playback.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/playback.Tpo" -c -o playback.lo playback.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/playback.Tpo" ".deps/playback.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/playback.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT playback.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/playback.Tpo -c playback.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/playback.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT playback.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/playback.Tpo -c playback.c -o playback.o >/dev/null 2>&1 /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=link --tag=CC gcc -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -o libconqclnt.la -rpath /usr/lib -version-info 1:0:0 client.lo clientlb.lo playback.lo -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt gcc -shared .libs/client.o .libs/clientlb.o .libs/playback.o -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt -Wl,-soname -Wl,libconqclnt.so.1 -o .libs/libconqclnt.so.1.0.0 (cd .libs && rm -f libconqclnt.so.1 && ln -s libconqclnt.so.1.0.0 libconqclnt.so.1) (cd .libs && rm -f libconqclnt.so && ln -s libconqclnt.so.1.0.0 libconqclnt.so) ar cru .libs/libconqclnt.a client.o clientlb.o playback.o ranlib .libs/libconqclnt.a creating libconqclnt.la (cd .libs && rm -f libconqclnt.la && ln -s ../libconqclnt.la libconqclnt.la) if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT servauth.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/servauth.Tpo" -c -o servauth.lo servauth.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/servauth.Tpo" ".deps/servauth.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/servauth.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT servauth.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/servauth.Tpo -c servauth.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/servauth.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT servauth.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/servauth.Tpo -c servauth.c -o servauth.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT server.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/server.Tpo" -c -o server.lo server.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/server.Tpo" ".deps/server.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/server.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT server.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/server.Tpo -c server.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/server.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT server.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/server.Tpo -c server.c -o server.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT serverpkt.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/serverpkt.Tpo" -c -o serverpkt.lo serverpkt.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/serverpkt.Tpo" ".deps/serverpkt.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/serverpkt.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT serverpkt.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/serverpkt.Tpo -c serverpkt.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/serverpkt.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT serverpkt.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/serverpkt.Tpo -c serverpkt.c -o serverpkt.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT servercmd.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/servercmd.Tpo" -c -o servercmd.lo servercmd.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/servercmd.Tpo" ".deps/servercmd.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/servercmd.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT servercmd.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/servercmd.Tpo -c servercmd.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/servercmd.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT servercmd.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/servercmd.Tpo -c servercmd.c -o servercmd.o >/dev/null 2>&1 /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=link --tag=CC gcc -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -o libconqserv.la -rpath /usr/lib -version-info 1:0:0 servauth.lo server.lo serverpkt.lo servercmd.lo -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt gcc -shared .libs/servauth.o .libs/server.o .libs/serverpkt.o .libs/servercmd.o -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt -Wl,-soname -Wl,libconqserv.so.1 -o .libs/libconqserv.so.1.0.0 (cd .libs && rm -f libconqserv.so.1 && ln -s libconqserv.so.1.0.0 libconqserv.so.1) (cd .libs && rm -f libconqserv.so && ln -s libconqserv.so.1.0.0 libconqserv.so) ar cru .libs/libconqserv.a servauth.o server.o serverpkt.o servercmd.o ranlib .libs/libconqserv.a creating libconqserv.la (cd .libs && rm -f libconqserv.la && ln -s ../libconqserv.la libconqserv.la) if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT uimisc.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/uimisc.Tpo" -c -o uimisc.lo uimisc.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/uimisc.Tpo" ".deps/uimisc.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/uimisc.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT uimisc.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/uimisc.Tpo -c uimisc.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/uimisc.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT uimisc.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/uimisc.Tpo -c uimisc.c -o uimisc.o >/dev/null 2>&1 /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=link --tag=CC gcc -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -o libUi.la -rpath /usr/lib -version-info 1:0:0 uimisc.lo -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt gcc -shared .libs/uimisc.o -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt -Wl,-soname -Wl,libUi.so.1 -o .libs/libUi.so.1.0.0 (cd .libs && rm -f libUi.so.1 && ln -s libUi.so.1.0.0 libUi.so.1) (cd .libs && rm -f libUi.so && ln -s libUi.so.1.0.0 libUi.so) ar cru .libs/libUi.a uimisc.o ranlib .libs/libUi.a creating libUi.la (cd .libs && rm -f libUi.la && ln -s ../libUi.la libUi.la) if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT GL.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/GL.Tpo" -c -o GL.lo GL.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/GL.Tpo" ".deps/GL.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/GL.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT GL.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/GL.Tpo -c GL.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/GL.o GL.c: In function `drawLineBox': GL.c:181: warning: passing arg 1 of `_GLError' discards qualifiers from pointer target type GL.c:191: warning: passing arg 1 of `_GLError' discards qualifiers from pointer target type GL.c: In function `uiDrawPlanet': GL.c:317: warning: passing arg 1 of `_GLError' discards qualifiers from pointer target type GL.c: In function `resize': GL.c:855: warning: passing arg 1 of `_GLError' discards qualifiers from pointer target type GL.c: In function `drawShip': GL.c:1115: warning: passing arg 1 of `_GLError' discards qualifiers from pointer target type GL.c: In function `drawDoomsday': GL.c:1253: warning: passing arg 1 of `_GLError' discards qualifiers from pointer target type GL.c: In function `LoadGLTextures': GL.c:1535: warning: passing arg 1 of `_GLError' discards qualifiers from pointer target type GL.c:1557: warning: passing arg 1 of `_GLError' discards qualifiers from pointer target type gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT GL.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/GL.Tpo -c GL.c -o GL.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT texfont.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/texfont.Tpo" -c -o texfont.lo texfont.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/texfont.Tpo" ".deps/texfont.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/texfont.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT texfont.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/texfont.Tpo -c texfont.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/texfont.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT texfont.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/texfont.Tpo -c texfont.c -o texfont.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT glfont.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/glfont.Tpo" -c -o glfont.lo glfont.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/glfont.Tpo" ".deps/glfont.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/glfont.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT glfont.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/glfont.Tpo -c glfont.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/glfont.o glfont.c: In function `initTexFonts': glfont.c:76: warning: passing arg 1 of `_GLError' discards qualifiers from pointer target type glfont.c:78: warning: passing arg 1 of `_GLError' discards qualifiers from pointer target type glfont.c:80: warning: passing arg 1 of `_GLError' discards qualifiers from pointer target type glfont.c:82: warning: passing arg 1 of `_GLError' discards qualifiers from pointer target type glfont.c: In function `drawString': glfont.c:179: warning: passing arg 1 of `_GLError' discards qualifiers from pointer target type glfont.c:181: warning: passing arg 1 of `_GLError' discards qualifiers from pointer target type gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT glfont.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/glfont.Tpo -c glfont.c -o glfont.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT glmisc.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/glmisc.Tpo" -c -o glmisc.lo glmisc.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/glmisc.Tpo" ".deps/glmisc.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/glmisc.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT glmisc.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/glmisc.Tpo -c glmisc.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/glmisc.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT glmisc.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/glmisc.Tpo -c glmisc.c -o glmisc.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nConsvr.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/nConsvr.Tpo" -c -o nConsvr.lo nConsvr.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/nConsvr.Tpo" ".deps/nConsvr.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/nConsvr.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nConsvr.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nConsvr.Tpo -c nConsvr.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/nConsvr.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nConsvr.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nConsvr.Tpo -c nConsvr.c -o nConsvr.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nMeta.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/nMeta.Tpo" -c -o nMeta.lo nMeta.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/nMeta.Tpo" ".deps/nMeta.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/nMeta.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nMeta.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nMeta.Tpo -c nMeta.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/nMeta.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nMeta.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nMeta.Tpo -c nMeta.c -o nMeta.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT prm.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/prm.Tpo" -c -o prm.lo prm.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/prm.Tpo" ".deps/prm.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/prm.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT prm.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/prm.Tpo -c prm.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/prm.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT prm.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/prm.Tpo -c prm.c -o prm.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nAuth.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/nAuth.Tpo" -c -o nAuth.lo nAuth.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/nAuth.Tpo" ".deps/nAuth.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/nAuth.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nAuth.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nAuth.Tpo -c nAuth.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/nAuth.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nAuth.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nAuth.Tpo -c nAuth.c -o nAuth.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nWelcome.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/nWelcome.Tpo" -c -o nWelcome.lo nWelcome.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/nWelcome.Tpo" ".deps/nWelcome.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/nWelcome.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nWelcome.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nWelcome.Tpo -c nWelcome.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/nWelcome.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nWelcome.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nWelcome.Tpo -c nWelcome.c -o nWelcome.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nMenu.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/nMenu.Tpo" -c -o nMenu.lo nMenu.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/nMenu.Tpo" ".deps/nMenu.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/nMenu.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nMenu.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nMenu.Tpo -c nMenu.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/nMenu.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nMenu.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nMenu.Tpo -c nMenu.c -o nMenu.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nPlay.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/nPlay.Tpo" -c -o nPlay.lo nPlay.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/nPlay.Tpo" ".deps/nPlay.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/nPlay.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nPlay.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nPlay.Tpo -c nPlay.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/nPlay.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nPlay.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nPlay.Tpo -c nPlay.c -o nPlay.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nCP.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/nCP.Tpo" -c -o nCP.lo nCP.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/nCP.Tpo" ".deps/nCP.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/nCP.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nCP.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nCP.Tpo -c nCP.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/nCP.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nCP.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nCP.Tpo -c nCP.c -o nCP.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nDead.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/nDead.Tpo" -c -o nDead.lo nDead.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/nDead.Tpo" ".deps/nDead.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/nDead.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nDead.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nDead.Tpo -c nDead.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/nDead.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nDead.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nDead.Tpo -c nDead.c -o nDead.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nCPHelp.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/nCPHelp.Tpo" -c -o nCPHelp.lo nCPHelp.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/nCPHelp.Tpo" ".deps/nCPHelp.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/nCPHelp.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nCPHelp.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nCPHelp.Tpo -c nCPHelp.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/nCPHelp.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nCPHelp.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nCPHelp.Tpo -c nCPHelp.c -o nCPHelp.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nShipl.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/nShipl.Tpo" -c -o nShipl.lo nShipl.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/nShipl.Tpo" ".deps/nShipl.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/nShipl.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nShipl.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nShipl.Tpo -c nShipl.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/nShipl.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nShipl.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nShipl.Tpo -c nShipl.c -o nShipl.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT node.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/node.Tpo" -c -o node.lo node.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/node.Tpo" ".deps/node.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/node.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT node.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/node.Tpo -c node.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/node.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT node.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/node.Tpo -c node.c -o node.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nPlanetl.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/nPlanetl.Tpo" -c -o nPlanetl.lo nPlanetl.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/nPlanetl.Tpo" ".deps/nPlanetl.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/nPlanetl.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nPlanetl.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nPlanetl.Tpo -c nPlanetl.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/nPlanetl.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nPlanetl.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nPlanetl.Tpo -c nPlanetl.c -o nPlanetl.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nTeaml.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/nTeaml.Tpo" -c -o nTeaml.lo nTeaml.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/nTeaml.Tpo" ".deps/nTeaml.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/nTeaml.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nTeaml.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nTeaml.Tpo -c nTeaml.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/nTeaml.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nTeaml.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nTeaml.Tpo -c nTeaml.c -o nTeaml.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nUserl.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/nUserl.Tpo" -c -o nUserl.lo nUserl.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/nUserl.Tpo" ".deps/nUserl.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/nUserl.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nUserl.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nUserl.Tpo -c nUserl.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/nUserl.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nUserl.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nUserl.Tpo -c nUserl.c -o nUserl.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nHistl.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/nHistl.Tpo" -c -o nHistl.lo nHistl.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/nHistl.Tpo" ".deps/nHistl.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/nHistl.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nHistl.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nHistl.Tpo -c nHistl.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/nHistl.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nHistl.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nHistl.Tpo -c nHistl.c -o nHistl.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT glcprintf.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/glcprintf.Tpo" -c -o glcprintf.lo glcprintf.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/glcprintf.Tpo" ".deps/glcprintf.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/glcprintf.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT glcprintf.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/glcprintf.Tpo -c glcprintf.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/glcprintf.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT glcprintf.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/glcprintf.Tpo -c glcprintf.c -o glcprintf.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT gldisplay.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/gldisplay.Tpo" -c -o gldisplay.lo gldisplay.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/gldisplay.Tpo" ".deps/gldisplay.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/gldisplay.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT gldisplay.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/gldisplay.Tpo -c gldisplay.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/gldisplay.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT gldisplay.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/gldisplay.Tpo -c gldisplay.c -o gldisplay.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT render.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/render.Tpo" -c -o render.lo render.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/render.Tpo" ".deps/render.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/render.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT render.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/render.Tpo -c render.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/render.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT render.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/render.Tpo -c render.c -o render.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nPlayBMenu.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/nPlayBMenu.Tpo" -c -o nPlayBMenu.lo nPlayBMenu.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/nPlayBMenu.Tpo" ".deps/nPlayBMenu.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/nPlayBMenu.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nPlayBMenu.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nPlayBMenu.Tpo -c nPlayBMenu.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/nPlayBMenu.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nPlayBMenu.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nPlayBMenu.Tpo -c nPlayBMenu.c -o nPlayBMenu.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nPlayB.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/nPlayB.Tpo" -c -o nPlayB.lo nPlayB.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/nPlayB.Tpo" ".deps/nPlayB.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/nPlayB.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nPlayB.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nPlayB.Tpo -c nPlayB.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/nPlayB.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nPlayB.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nPlayB.Tpo -c nPlayB.c -o nPlayB.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nPlayBHelp.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/nPlayBHelp.Tpo" -c -o nPlayBHelp.lo nPlayBHelp.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/nPlayBHelp.Tpo" ".deps/nPlayBHelp.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/nPlayBHelp.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nPlayBHelp.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nPlayBHelp.Tpo -c nPlayBHelp.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/nPlayBHelp.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nPlayBHelp.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nPlayBHelp.Tpo -c nPlayBHelp.c -o nPlayBHelp.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nOptions.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/nOptions.Tpo" -c -o nOptions.lo nOptions.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/nOptions.Tpo" ".deps/nOptions.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/nOptions.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nOptions.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nOptions.Tpo -c nOptions.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/nOptions.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT nOptions.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/nOptions.Tpo -c nOptions.c -o nOptions.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT colorGL.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/colorGL.Tpo" -c -o colorGL.lo colorGL.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/colorGL.Tpo" ".deps/colorGL.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/colorGL.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT colorGL.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/colorGL.Tpo -c colorGL.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/colorGL.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT colorGL.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/colorGL.Tpo -c colorGL.c -o colorGL.o >/dev/null 2>&1 /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=link --tag=CC gcc -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -o libUiGL.la -rpath /usr/lib -version-info 1:0:0 GL.lo texfont.lo glfont.lo glmisc.lo nConsvr.lo nMeta.lo prm.lo nAuth.lo nWelcome.lo nMenu.lo nPlay.lo nCP.lo nDead.lo nCPHelp.lo nShipl.lo node.lo nPlanetl.lo nTeaml.lo nUserl.lo nHistl.lo glcprintf.lo gldisplay.lo render.lo nPlayBMenu.lo nPlayB.lo nPlayBHelp.lo nOptions.lo colorGL.lo -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt gcc -shared .libs/GL.o .libs/texfont.o .libs/glfont.o .libs/glmisc.o .libs/nConsvr.o .libs/nMeta.o .libs/prm.o .libs/nAuth.o .libs/nWelcome.o .libs/nMenu.o .libs/nPlay.o .libs/nCP.o .libs/nDead.o .libs/nCPHelp.o .libs/nShipl.o .libs/node.o .libs/nPlanetl.o .libs/nTeaml.o .libs/nUserl.o .libs/nHistl.o .libs/glcprintf.o .libs/gldisplay.o .libs/render.o .libs/nPlayBMenu.o .libs/nPlayB.o .libs/nPlayBHelp.o .libs/nOptions.o .libs/colorGL.o -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt -Wl,-soname -Wl,libUiGL.so.1 -o .libs/libUiGL.so.1.0.0 (cd .libs && rm -f libUiGL.so.1 && ln -s libUiGL.so.1.0.0 libUiGL.so.1) (cd .libs && rm -f libUiGL.so && ln -s libUiGL.so.1.0.0 libUiGL.so) ar cru .libs/libUiGL.a GL.o texfont.o glfont.o glmisc.o nConsvr.o nMeta.o prm.o nAuth.o nWelcome.o nMenu.o nPlay.o nCP.o nDead.o nCPHelp.o nShipl.o node.o nPlanetl.o nTeaml.o nUserl.o nHistl.o glcprintf.o gldisplay.o render.o nPlayBMenu.o nPlayB.o nPlayBHelp.o nOptions.o colorGL.o ranlib .libs/libUiGL.a creating libUiGL.la (cd .libs && rm -f libUiGL.la && ln -s ../libUiGL.la libUiGL.la) if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT display.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/display.Tpo" -c -o display.lo display.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/display.Tpo" ".deps/display.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/display.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT display.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/display.Tpo -c display.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/display.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT display.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/display.Tpo -c display.c -o display.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT cprintf.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/cprintf.Tpo" -c -o cprintf.lo cprintf.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/cprintf.Tpo" ".deps/cprintf.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/cprintf.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT cprintf.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/cprintf.Tpo -c cprintf.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/cprintf.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT cprintf.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/cprintf.Tpo -c cprintf.c -o cprintf.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT colorCU.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/colorCU.Tpo" -c -o colorCU.lo colorCU.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/colorCU.Tpo" ".deps/colorCU.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/colorCU.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT colorCU.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/colorCU.Tpo -c colorCU.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/colorCU.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT colorCU.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/colorCU.Tpo -c colorCU.c -o colorCU.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT cd2lb.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/cd2lb.Tpo" -c -o cd2lb.lo cd2lb.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/cd2lb.Tpo" ".deps/cd2lb.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/cd2lb.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT cd2lb.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/cd2lb.Tpo -c cd2lb.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/cd2lb.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT cd2lb.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/cd2lb.Tpo -c cd2lb.c -o cd2lb.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT iolb.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/iolb.Tpo" -c -o iolb.lo iolb.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/iolb.Tpo" ".deps/iolb.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/iolb.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT iolb.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/iolb.Tpo -c iolb.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/iolb.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT iolb.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/iolb.Tpo -c iolb.c -o iolb.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT cumisc.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/cumisc.Tpo" -c -o cumisc.lo cumisc.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/cumisc.Tpo" ".deps/cumisc.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/cumisc.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT cumisc.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/cumisc.Tpo -c cumisc.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/cumisc.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT cumisc.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/cumisc.Tpo -c cumisc.c -o cumisc.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT cuclient.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/cuclient.Tpo" -c -o cuclient.lo cuclient.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/cuclient.Tpo" ".deps/cuclient.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/cuclient.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT cuclient.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/cuclient.Tpo -c cuclient.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/cuclient.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT cuclient.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/cuclient.Tpo -c cuclient.c -o cuclient.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT options.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/options.Tpo" -c -o options.lo options.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/options.Tpo" ".deps/options.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/options.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT options.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/options.Tpo -c options.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/options.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT options.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/options.Tpo -c options.c -o options.o >/dev/null 2>&1 if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile --tag=CC gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT clntauth.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/clntauth.Tpo" -c -o clntauth.lo clntauth.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/clntauth.Tpo" ".deps/clntauth.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/clntauth.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT clntauth.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/clntauth.Tpo -c clntauth.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/clntauth.o gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT clntauth.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/clntauth.Tpo -c clntauth.c -o clntauth.o >/dev/null 2>&1 /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=link --tag=CC gcc -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -o libUiCU.la -rpath /usr/lib -version-info 1:0:0 display.lo cprintf.lo colorCU.lo cd2lb.lo iolb.lo cumisc.lo cuclient.lo options.lo clntauth.lo -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt gcc -shared .libs/display.o .libs/cprintf.o .libs/colorCU.o .libs/cd2lb.o .libs/iolb.o .libs/cumisc.o .libs/cuclient.o .libs/options.o .libs/clntauth.o -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt -Wl,-soname -Wl,libUiCU.so.1 -o .libs/libUiCU.so.1.0.0 (cd .libs && rm -f libUiCU.so.1 && ln -s libUiCU.so.1.0.0 libUiCU.so.1) (cd .libs && rm -f libUiCU.so && ln -s libUiCU.so.1.0.0 libUiCU.so) ar cru .libs/libUiCU.a display.o cprintf.o colorCU.o cd2lb.o iolb.o cumisc.o cuclient.o options.o clntauth.o ranlib .libs/libUiCU.a creating libUiCU.la (cd .libs && rm -f libUiCU.la && ln -s ../libUiCU.la libUiCU.la) if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT conquest.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/conquest.Tpo" -c -o conquest.o conquest.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/conquest.Tpo" ".deps/conquest.Po"; else rm -f ".deps/conquest.Tpo"; exit 1; fi if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT conqreplay.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/conqreplay.Tpo" -c -o conqreplay.o conqreplay.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/conqreplay.Tpo" ".deps/conqreplay.Po"; else rm -f ".deps/conqreplay.Tpo"; exit 1; fi /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=link --tag=CC gcc -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -o conquest conquest.o conqreplay.o libUiCU.la libUi.la libconqclnt.la libconquest.la -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt gcc -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -o .libs/conquest conquest.o conqreplay.o ./.libs/libUiCU.so ./.libs/libUi.so ./.libs/libconqclnt.so ./.libs/libconquest.so -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt creating conquest if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT conquestgl.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/conquestgl.Tpo" -c -o conquestgl.o conquestgl.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/conquestgl.Tpo" ".deps/conquestgl.Po"; else rm -f ".deps/conquestgl.Tpo"; exit 1; fi /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=link --tag=CC gcc -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -o conquestgl conquestgl.o libUiGL.la libUi.la libconqclnt.la libconquest.la -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lglut -lGL -lGLU -lXt -lSM -lICE -lXext -lXi -lX11 -lXmu -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt gcc -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -o .libs/conquestgl conquestgl.o ./.libs/libUiGL.so ./.libs/libUi.so ./.libs/libconqclnt.so ./.libs/libconquest.so -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lglut -lGL -lGLU -lXt -lSM -lICE -lXext -lXi -lX11 -lXmu -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt creating conquestgl if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT conqai_main.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/conqai_main.Tpo" -c -o conqai_main.o conqai_main.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/conqai_main.Tpo" ".deps/conqai_main.Po"; else rm -f ".deps/conqai_main.Tpo"; exit 1; fi /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=link --tag=CC gcc -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -o conqai conqai_main.o libconquest.la -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt gcc -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -o .libs/conqai conqai_main.o ./.libs/libconquest.so -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt creating conqai if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT conqoper.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/conqoper.Tpo" -c -o conqoper.o conqoper.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/conqoper.Tpo" ".deps/conqoper.Po"; else rm -f ".deps/conqoper.Tpo"; exit 1; fi /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=link --tag=CC gcc -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -o conqoper conqoper.o libUiCU.la libUi.la libconqclnt.la libconquest.la -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt gcc -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -o .libs/conqoper conqoper.o ./.libs/libUiCU.so ./.libs/libUi.so ./.libs/libconqclnt.so ./.libs/libconquest.so -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt creating conqoper bison -y -d conqstrat-yacc.y if test -f y.tab.h; then \ to=`echo "conqstrat-yacc_H" | sed \ -e 'y/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/' \ -e 's/[^ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ]/_/g'`; \ sed "/^#/ s/Y_TAB_H/$to/g" y.tab.h >conqstrat-yacc.ht; \ rm -f y.tab.h; \ if cmp -s conqstrat-yacc.ht conqstrat-yacc.h; then \ rm -f conqstrat-yacc.ht ;\ else \ mv conqstrat-yacc.ht conqstrat-yacc.h; \ fi; \ fi if test -f y.output; then \ mv y.output conqstrat-yacc.output; \ fi sed '/^#/ s|y\.tab\.c|conqstrat-yacc.c|' y.tab.c >conqstrat-yacc.ct && mv conqstrat-yacc.ct conqstrat-yacc.c rm -f y.tab.c if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT conqstrat-yacc.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/conqstrat-yacc.Tpo" -c -o conqstrat-yacc.o conqstrat-yacc.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/conqstrat-yacc.Tpo" ".deps/conqstrat-yacc.Po"; else rm -f ".deps/conqstrat-yacc.Tpo"; exit 1; fi conqstrat-yacc.c: In function `yyparse': conqstrat-yacc.c:944: warning: implicit declaration of function `yylex' flex conqstrat-lex.l sed '/^#/ s|lex.yy\.c|conqstrat-lex.c|' lex.yy.c >conqstrat-lex.c rm -f lex.yy.c if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT conqstrat-lex.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/conqstrat-lex.Tpo" -c -o conqstrat-lex.o conqstrat-lex.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/conqstrat-lex.Tpo" ".deps/conqstrat-lex.Po"; else rm -f ".deps/conqstrat-lex.Tpo"; exit 1; fi conqstrat-lex.c:1466: warning: 'yyunput' defined but not used /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=link --tag=CC gcc -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -o conqstrat conqstrat-yacc.o conqstrat-lex.o libconquest.la -lfl -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt gcc -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -o .libs/conqstrat conqstrat-yacc.o conqstrat-lex.o ./.libs/libconquest.so -lfl -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt creating conqstrat if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT conquestd.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/conquestd.Tpo" -c -o conquestd.o conquestd.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/conquestd.Tpo" ".deps/conquestd.Po"; else rm -f ".deps/conquestd.Tpo"; exit 1; fi /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=link --tag=CC gcc -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -o conquestd conquestd.o libconqserv.la libconquest.la -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt gcc -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -o .libs/conquestd conquestd.o ./.libs/libconqserv.so ./.libs/libconquest.so -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt creating conquestd if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT conquestsh.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/conquestsh.Tpo" -c -o conquestsh.o conquestsh.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/conquestsh.Tpo" ".deps/conquestsh.Po"; else rm -f ".deps/conquestsh.Tpo"; exit 1; fi /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=link --tag=CC gcc -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -o conquestsh conquestsh.o -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt gcc -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -o conquestsh conquestsh.o -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT conqmetad.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/conqmetad.Tpo" -c -o conqmetad.o conqmetad.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/conqmetad.Tpo" ".deps/conqmetad.Po"; else rm -f ".deps/conqmetad.Tpo"; exit 1; fi /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=link --tag=CC gcc -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -o conqmetad conqmetad.o libconquest.la -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt gcc -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -o .libs/conqmetad conqmetad.o ./.libs/libconquest.so -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt creating conqmetad if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DCONQUEST_GROUP=\"conquest\" -DCONQSTATE=\"/var/conquest\" -DCONQLIBEXEC=\"/usr/libexec\" -DCONQSHARE=\"/usr/share\" -DCONQETC=\"/etc\" -DCONQUESTSH_EXEC=\"/usr/bin/conquest\" -I/usr/X11R6/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -MT conqdriv.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/conqdriv.Tpo" -c -o conqdriv.o conqdriv.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/conqdriv.Tpo" ".deps/conqdriv.Po"; else rm -f ".deps/conqdriv.Tpo"; exit 1; fi /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=link --tag=CC gcc -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -o conqdriv conqdriv.o libconquest.la -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt gcc -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -Wall -fPIC -fno-builtin -g3 -DNDEBUG -o .libs/conqdriv conqdriv.o ./.libs/libconquest.so -lz -lncurses -lm -lcrypt creating conqdriv make[1]: Leaving directory `/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/BUILD/conquest-8.0.1q' sh-trace: exit 0 Executing(%install): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.64455 sh-trace: umask 022 sh-trace: cd /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/BUILD sh-trace: cd conquest-8.0.1q sh-trace: LANG=C sh-trace: export LANG sh-trace: unset DISPLAY sh-trace: /usr/bin/make install DESTDIR=/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655 make[1]: Entering directory `/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/BUILD/conquest-8.0.1q' test -z "/usr/lib" || mkdir -p -- "/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib" /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=install /usr/bin/install -c 'libconquest.la' '/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libconquest.la' /usr/bin/install -c .libs/libconquest.so.1.0.0 /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libconquest.so.1.0.0 (cd /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib && rm -f libconquest.so.1 && ln -s libconquest.so.1.0.0 libconquest.so.1) (cd /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib && rm -f libconquest.so && ln -s libconquest.so.1.0.0 libconquest.so) /usr/bin/install -c .libs/libconquest.lai /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libconquest.la /usr/bin/install -c .libs/libconquest.a /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libconquest.a ranlib /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libconquest.a chmod 644 /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libconquest.a libtool: install: warning: remember to run `libtool --finish /usr/lib' /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=install /usr/bin/install -c 'libconqclnt.la' '/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libconqclnt.la' /usr/bin/install -c .libs/libconqclnt.so.1.0.0 /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libconqclnt.so.1.0.0 (cd /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib && rm -f libconqclnt.so.1 && ln -s libconqclnt.so.1.0.0 libconqclnt.so.1) (cd /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib && rm -f libconqclnt.so && ln -s libconqclnt.so.1.0.0 libconqclnt.so) /usr/bin/install -c .libs/libconqclnt.lai /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libconqclnt.la /usr/bin/install -c .libs/libconqclnt.a /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libconqclnt.a ranlib /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libconqclnt.a chmod 644 /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libconqclnt.a libtool: install: warning: remember to run `libtool --finish /usr/lib' /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=install /usr/bin/install -c 'libconqserv.la' '/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libconqserv.la' /usr/bin/install -c .libs/libconqserv.so.1.0.0 /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libconqserv.so.1.0.0 (cd /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib && rm -f libconqserv.so.1 && ln -s libconqserv.so.1.0.0 libconqserv.so.1) (cd /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib && rm -f libconqserv.so && ln -s libconqserv.so.1.0.0 libconqserv.so) /usr/bin/install -c .libs/libconqserv.lai /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libconqserv.la /usr/bin/install -c .libs/libconqserv.a /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libconqserv.a ranlib /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libconqserv.a chmod 644 /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libconqserv.a libtool: install: warning: remember to run `libtool --finish /usr/lib' /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=install /usr/bin/install -c 'libUi.la' '/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libUi.la' /usr/bin/install -c .libs/libUi.so.1.0.0 /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libUi.so.1.0.0 (cd /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib && rm -f libUi.so.1 && ln -s libUi.so.1.0.0 libUi.so.1) (cd /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib && rm -f libUi.so && ln -s libUi.so.1.0.0 libUi.so) /usr/bin/install -c .libs/libUi.lai /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libUi.la /usr/bin/install -c .libs/libUi.a /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libUi.a ranlib /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libUi.a chmod 644 /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libUi.a libtool: install: warning: remember to run `libtool --finish /usr/lib' /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=install /usr/bin/install -c 'libUiGL.la' '/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libUiGL.la' /usr/bin/install -c .libs/libUiGL.so.1.0.0 /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libUiGL.so.1.0.0 (cd /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib && rm -f libUiGL.so.1 && ln -s libUiGL.so.1.0.0 libUiGL.so.1) (cd /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib && rm -f libUiGL.so && ln -s libUiGL.so.1.0.0 libUiGL.so) /usr/bin/install -c .libs/libUiGL.lai /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libUiGL.la /usr/bin/install -c .libs/libUiGL.a /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libUiGL.a ranlib /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libUiGL.a chmod 644 /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libUiGL.a libtool: install: warning: remember to run `libtool --finish /usr/lib' /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=install /usr/bin/install -c 'libUiCU.la' '/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libUiCU.la' /usr/bin/install -c .libs/libUiCU.so.1.0.0 /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libUiCU.so.1.0.0 (cd /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib && rm -f libUiCU.so.1 && ln -s libUiCU.so.1.0.0 libUiCU.so.1) (cd /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib && rm -f libUiCU.so && ln -s libUiCU.so.1.0.0 libUiCU.so) /usr/bin/install -c .libs/libUiCU.lai /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libUiCU.la /usr/bin/install -c .libs/libUiCU.a /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libUiCU.a ranlib /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libUiCU.a chmod 644 /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/lib/libUiCU.a libtool: install: warning: remember to run `libtool --finish /usr/lib' test -z "/usr/bin" || mkdir -p -- "/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/bin" /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=install /usr/bin/install -c 'conquest' '/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/bin/conquest' libtool: install: warning: `libUiCU.la' has not been installed in `/usr/lib' libtool: install: warning: `libUi.la' has not been installed in `/usr/lib' libtool: install: warning: `libconqclnt.la' has not been installed in `/usr/lib' libtool: install: warning: `libconquest.la' has not been installed in `/usr/lib' /usr/bin/install -c .libs/conquest /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/bin/conquest /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=install /usr/bin/install -c 'conquestgl' '/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/bin/conquestgl' libtool: install: warning: `libUiGL.la' has not been installed in `/usr/lib' libtool: install: warning: `libUi.la' has not been installed in `/usr/lib' libtool: install: warning: `libconqclnt.la' has not been installed in `/usr/lib' libtool: install: warning: `libconquest.la' has not been installed in `/usr/lib' /usr/bin/install -c .libs/conquestgl /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/bin/conquestgl /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=install /usr/bin/install -c 'conqai' '/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/bin/conqai' libtool: install: warning: `libconquest.la' has not been installed in `/usr/lib' /usr/bin/install -c .libs/conqai /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/bin/conqai /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=install /usr/bin/install -c 'conqoper' '/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/bin/conqoper' libtool: install: warning: `libUiCU.la' has not been installed in `/usr/lib' libtool: install: warning: `libUi.la' has not been installed in `/usr/lib' libtool: install: warning: `libconqclnt.la' has not been installed in `/usr/lib' libtool: install: warning: `libconquest.la' has not been installed in `/usr/lib' /usr/bin/install -c .libs/conqoper /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/bin/conqoper /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=install /usr/bin/install -c 'conqstrat' '/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/bin/conqstrat' libtool: install: warning: `libconquest.la' has not been installed in `/usr/lib' /usr/bin/install -c .libs/conqstrat /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/bin/conqstrat /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=install /usr/bin/install -c 'conquestd' '/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/bin/conquestd' libtool: install: warning: `libconqserv.la' has not been installed in `/usr/lib' libtool: install: warning: `libconquest.la' has not been installed in `/usr/lib' /usr/bin/install -c .libs/conquestd /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/bin/conquestd /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=install /usr/bin/install -c 'conquestsh' '/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/bin/conquestsh' /usr/bin/install -c conquestsh 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/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/var \ /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/etc \ /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/var/conquest \ /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/share/img mkdir -m 755 -p -- /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/var /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/etc /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/var/conquest /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/share/img chmod 775 /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/var/conquest cp -f img/classd.tga img/classm.tga img/doomsday.tga img/explode.tga img/shipfcr.tga img/shipfde.tga img/shipfsc.tga img/shipkcr.tga img/shipkde.tga img/shipksc.tga img/shipocr.tga img/shipode.tga img/shiposc.tga img/shiprcr.tga img/shiprde.tga img/shiprsc.tga img/star.tga img/fixed.txf img/msg.txf img/large.txf img/vbg.tga img/torp.tga img/luna.tga img/tinyfixed.txf 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`/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/BUILD/conquest-8.0.1q' test -z "/usr/share" || mkdir -p -- "/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/share" /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 'conquest.doc' '/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/share/conquest.doc' /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 'HISTORY' '/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/share/HISTORY' /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 'README' '/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/share/README' /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 'conqrule' '/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/share/conqrule' make[1]: Leaving directory `/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/BUILD/conquest-8.0.1q' sh-trace: /bin/mkdir -p /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/share/conquest sh-trace: /bin/mv /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/share/HISTORY /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/share/README /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/share/conqrule /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/share/conquest /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/share/conquest.doc /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/share/img /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/share/conquest/ /bin/mv: cannot move `/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/share/conquest' to a subdirectory of itself, `/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/share/conquest/conquest' sh-trace: : sh-trace: /usr/lib/rpm/caos/brp-compress sh-trace: /usr/lib/rpm/caos/brp-strip /usr/bin/strip sh-trace: /usr/lib/rpm/caos/brp-strip-static-archive /usr/bin/strip sh-trace: /usr/lib/rpm/caos/brp-strip-comment-note /usr/bin/strip /usr/bin/objdump Processing files: conquest-8.0.1q-1.caos Executing(%doc): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.99421 sh-trace: umask 022 sh-trace: cd /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/BUILD sh-trace: cd conquest-8.0.1q sh-trace: DOCDIR=/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/share/doc/conquest-8.0.1q sh-trace: export DOCDIR sh-trace: rm -rf /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/share/doc/conquest-8.0.1q sh-trace: /bin/mkdir -p /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/share/doc/conquest-8.0.1q sh-trace: cp -pr README README.cygwin INSTALL LICENSE /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655/usr/share/doc/conquest-8.0.1q sh-trace: exit 0 Provides: libUi.so.1 libUiCU.so.1 libUiGL.so.1 libconqclnt.so.1 libconqserv.so.1 libconquest.so.1 Requires(rpmlib): rpmlib(CompressedFileNames) <= 3.0.4-1 rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix) <= 4.0-1 Checking for unpackaged file(s): /usr/lib/rpm/check-files /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655 Wrote: /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SRPMS/conquest-8.0.1q-1.caos.src.rpm Wrote: /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/RPMS/i386/conquest-8.0.1q-1.caos.i386.rpm Executing(%clean): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.13195 sh-trace: umask 022 sh-trace: cd /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/BUILD sh-trace: cd conquest-8.0.1q sh-trace: test x/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655 '!=' x sh-trace: rm -rf /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655 sh-trace: exit 0 [buildtool/675/place_package_files()] Output files for conquest: /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SRPMS/conquest-8.0.1q-1.caos.src.rpm /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/RPMS/i386/conquest-8.0.1q-1.caos.i386.rpm [buildtool/694/place_package_files()] Testing location "/src.rpm$/=/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/SRPMS" [buildtool/707/place_package_files()] Match found for /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SRPMS/conquest-8.0.1q-1.caos.src.rpm: =src.rpm$ (/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/SRPMS). [buildtool/721/place_package_files()] /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/SRPMS/conquest-8.0.1q-1.caos.src.rpm exists; removing. [buildtool/725/place_package_files()] ln -f /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SRPMS/conquest-8.0.1q-1.caos.src.rpm /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/SRPMS/conquest-8.0.1q-1.caos.src.rpm [buildtool/694/place_package_files()] Testing location "/src.rpm$/=/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/SRPMS" [buildtool/694/place_package_files()] Testing location "/rpm$/=/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386" [buildtool/707/place_package_files()] Match found for /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/RPMS/i386/conquest-8.0.1q-1.caos.i386.rpm: =rpm$ (/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386). [buildtool/721/place_package_files()] /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/conquest-8.0.1q-1.caos.i386.rpm exists; removing. [buildtool/725/place_package_files()] ln -f /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/RPMS/i386/conquest-8.0.1q-1.caos.i386.rpm /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/conquest-8.0.1q-1.caos.i386.rpm Package build for conquest completed successfully. 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[Build.pm/507/cleanup_build_tree()] Yes. [Build.pm/498/cleanup_build_tree()] Cleaning /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SOURCES? [Build.pm/507/cleanup_build_tree()] Yes. [Build.pm/498/cleanup_build_tree()] Cleaning /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/BUILD? [Build.pm/507/cleanup_build_tree()] Yes. [Build.pm/498/cleanup_build_tree()] Cleaning /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.23646.58a8/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/games/conquest/SOURCES? [Build.pm/507/cleanup_build_tree()] Yes. [Build.pm/498/cleanup_build_tree()] Cleaning /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.23646/conquest.23655? [Build.pm/507/cleanup_build_tree()] Yes.
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**DA 07-1079** **Released: March 7, 2007** PUBLIC SAFETY AND HOMELAND SECURITY BUREAU SEEKS COMMENT ON REQUEST FOR WAIVER FILED BY THE CITY OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS TO OPERATE A PUBLIC SAFETY RADIO SYSTEM UTILIZING UHF PART 22 PAGING CONTROL FREQUENCIES FCC File Nos. 0002859368 *et al*. **Comment Date: April 9, 2007** **Reply Comment Date: April 24, 2007** The Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau seeks comment on the above-captioned eighteen applications[^1] and associated waiver request filed on December 22, 2006, by the City of Boston, Massachusetts (Boston), on behalf of the Metro-Boston Homeland Security Region (MBHSR).[^2] Boston seeks waiver relief, pursuant to Section 337(c) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the Act), 47 U.S.C. § 337(c), and Section 1.925 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 1.925, to use seventy-two unassigned 47 C.F.R. Part 22 paging control frequencies in the 470-512 MHz band for public safety communications. Boston contends that its proposed use of the subject frequencies is necessary due to the lack of available public safety frequencies in the Boston metropolitan area. Boston also asserts that use of the requested frequencies would promote interoperable communications within the region. Boston states that it and the other MBHSR jurisdictions have undertaken several initiatives to strengthen region-wide response and emergency preparedness capabilities. As Boston explains, it is taking these initiatives in order to leverage all state, local and regional resources to ensure that the necessary personnel and equipment most expeditiously can respond to emergencies. Boston adds that these efforts are an element of the Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI).[^3] Boston contends that its planned use of the Part 22 paging channels is integral to these efforts, as it will enable a region-wide, interoperable network that would integrate the VHF, UHF, and 800 MHz bands, increase the communications capacity of several area agencies, and broaden the number of agencies able to participate in interoperable communications. In support of its request, Boston argues that it meets the requirements of Section 337(c) of the Act, as well as Section 1.925 of the Commission's rules, and seeks waiver of Sections 22.7, 22.501, 22.621, 22.651, and 90.311 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.7, 22.501, 22.621, 22.651, and 90.311. Interested parties may file comments on the above-listed eighteen applications and waiver request on or before April 9, 2007. Parties interested in submitting reply comments must do so on or before April 24, 2007. All comments and reply comments should reference the subject waiver request, including the DA number of this *Public Notice*. Filings can be sent by hand or messenger delivery, by commercial overnight courier, or by first-class or overnight U.S. Postal Service mail (although we continue to experience delays in receiving U.S. Postal Service mail). All filings must be addressed to the Commission's Secretary, Office of the Secretary, Federal Communications Commission. - The Commission's contractor will receive hand-delivered or messenger-delivered paper filings for the Commission's Secretary at 236 Massachusetts Avenue NE, Suite 110, Washington DC 20002. The filing hours at this location are 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. All hand deliveries must be held together with rubber bands or fasteners. Any envelopes must be disposed of [before]{.underline} entering the building. - Commercial overnight mail (other than U.S. Postal Service Express Mail and Priority Mail) must be sent to 9300 East Hampton Drive, Capitol Heights, MD 20743. - U.S. Postal Service first-class mail, Express, and Priority mail must be sent to 445 12th Street, S.W., TW-A325, Washington, D.C. 20554. The applications and waiver request can be accessed electronically via the Commission's Universal Licensing System, <http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls>. The full text of the waiver request, comments, and reply comments will be available for inspection and duplication during regular business hours in the FCC Reference Information Center (RIC) of the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau, Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street, S.W., Room CY-A257, Washington, D.C. 20554. Copies may be purchased from the Commission's duplicating contractor, Best Copy and Printing, Inc. (BCPI), Portals II, 445 12th Street, S.W., Room CY-B402, Washington, D.C. 20554. Customers may contact BCPI through its web site, [http://www.bcpiweb.com](http://www.bcpiweb.com/), by email at <[email protected]>, by phone at (202) 488-5300 or (800) 378-3160, or by facsimile at (202) 488-5563. For further information regarding the public reference file for this waiver request, contact Maria Ringold, Chief, Wireless Branch, RIC, (202) 418-1355. Because of the policy implications and potential impact of this proceeding on persons not parties to the waiver request, we believe it would be in the public interest to treat this case as a permit-but-disclose proceeding under the *ex parte* rules. See Sections 1.1200(a), 1.1206 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.1200(a), 1.1206. Therefore, subsequent to the release of this *Public Notice*, *ex parte* presentations that are made with respect to the issues involved in the subject waiver request will be allowed but must be disclosed in accordance with the requirements of Section 1.1206(b) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 1.1206(b). To request materials in accessible formats for people with disabilities (braille, large print, electronic files, audio format), send an e-mail to [[[email protected]]{.underline}](mailto:[email protected]) or call the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530 (voice), 202-418-0432 (tty). For further information, contact Mr. Thomas Eng of the Policy Division, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau at (202) 418-0019, TTY (202) 418-7233, or via e-mail to [email protected]. By the Deputy Chief, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau. \- FCC - [^1]: *See* FCC File Nos. 0002859368, 0002859394, 0002859398, 0002859566, 0002859631, 0002859634, 0002859674, 0002859678, 0002859681, 0002859693, 002859696, 0002859703, 0002859707, 0002859713, 0002859716, 0002859739, 0002859744 and 0002859754. [^2]: The MBHSR consists of the following nine local jurisdictions: Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chelsea, Everett, Quincy, Revere, Somerville, and Winthrop. [^3]: The UASI grant program addresses the unique planning, equipment, training, and exercise needs of high threat, high density urban areas, and assists these areas in building an enhanced and sustainable capacity to prevent, protect against, respond to, and recover from acts of terrorism. *See* <http://www.dhs.gov/xgovt/grants/index.shtm>.
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# Presentation: 805481 ## Threshold Phenomena and Fountain Codes - Amin Shokrollahi - EPFL - Joint work with M. Luby, R. Karp, O. Etesami ## Communication on Multiple Unknown Channels ## Example: Popular Download ## Example: Peer-to-Peer ## Example: Satellite ## The erasure probabilities are unknown. - Want to come arbitrarily close to capacity on each of the erasure channels, with minimum amount of feedback. - Traditional codes don’t work in this setting since their rate is fixed. - Need codes that can adapt automatically to the erasure rate of the channel. ## What we Really Want - Reconstruction time should depend only on size of content **Notes:** Want the encoded packets to be independently generated and unique ## Content - Enc - Digital buckets ## Applications: Multi-site downloads **Notes:** With the new coding technology one would avoid the coupon collector problem ## Applications: Path Diversity - Applications: Path Diversity **Notes:** Avoid congested network areas ## Applications: Peer-2-Peer - Sender 1 - Applications: Peer-2-Peer ## Fountain Codes - Sender sends a potentially limitless stream of encoded bits. - Receivers collect bits until they are reasonably sure that they can recover the content from the received bits, and send STOP feedback to sender. - Automatic adaptation: Receivers with larger loss rate need longer to receive the required information. - Want that each receiver is able to recover from the minimum possible amount of received data, and do this efficiently. ## Fountain Codes - Fix distribution on , where is number of input symbols. - For every output symbol sample independently from and add input symbols corresponding to sampled subset. ## Fountain Codes ## Universality and Efficiency - [Universality] - Want sequences of Fountain Codes for which the overhead is arbitrarily small - [Efficiency] - Want per-symbol-encoding to run in close to constant time, and decoding to run in time linear in number of output symbols. ## LT-Codes - Invented by Michael Luby in 1998. - First class of universal and almost efficient Fountain Codes - Output distribution has a very simple form - Encoding and decoding are very simple ## LT-Codes ## The LT Coding Process - Insert header, and send - XOR - Choose 2 - Random original - symbols - Input symbols ## Decoding ## Decoding ## Decoding ## Decoding ## Decoding ## Decoding ## Decoding ## Decoding ## Decoding ## Slide 28 ## Slide 29 ## Slide 30 ## So: - Average degree constant means error probability constant - How can we achieve constant workload per output symbol, and still guarantee vanishing error probability? - Raptor codes achieve this! ## LT-light - Traditional pre-code - Raptor Codes ## Raptor Codes - X ## Special Raptor Codes: LT-Codes - LT-Codes are Raptor Codes with trivial pre-code: Need average degree - LT-Codes compensate for the lack of the pre-code with a rather intricate output distribution. ## Progressive Giant Component Analysis - A different method for the analysis of the decoder: - Want enough nodes of degree 2 so there exists a giant component in the induced (random) graph on input symbols. ## Progressive Giant Component Analysis - First giant component removes -fraction of input symbols. - Residual distribution: - Fraction of residual nodes of degree 2: - Average degree of new induced graph: - Condition: - “Ideal distribution:” ## Progressive Giant Component Analysis - Analysis does not use “tree-assumption”, but only properties of induced graph. - Analysis can be used to obtain error bounds for the decoding algorithm. - It can also be used to obtain capacity-achieving distributions on the erasure channel. - A modified version can be used to obtain for capacity-achieving distributions for other symmetric channels. ## Nodes of Degree 2 ## Nodes of Degree 2 - Information Loss! ## Fraction of Nodes of Degree 2 ## The -ary symmetric channel (large ) - Double verification decoding (Luby-Mitzenmacher): - If and are correct, then they verify . Remove all of them from graph and continue. - Can be shown that number of correct output symbols needs to be at least - Times number of input symbols. ## The -ary symmetric channel (large ) - More sophisticated algorithms: induced graph! - If two input symbols are connected by a correct output symbol, and each of them is connected to a correct output symbol of degree one, then the input symbols are verified. Remove from them from graph. ## The -ary symmetric channel (large ) - More sophisticated algorithms: induced graph! - More generally: if there is a path consisting of correct edges, and the two terminal nodes are connected to correct output symbols of degree one, then the input symbols get verified. (More complex algorithms.) ## The -ary symmetric channel (large ) - Limiting case: Giant component consisting of correct edges, two correct output symbols of degree one “poke” the component. So, ideal distribution “achieves” capacity. ## Binary Memoryless Symmetric Channels - What is the fraction of nodes of degree 2 for capacity-achieving Raptor Codes? - where, in general - and is the LLR of the channel. ## Slide 46 ## General Symmetric Channels: Mimic Proof - Proof is information theoretic: if fraction of nodes of degree 2 is larger by a constant, then : - Expectation of the hyperbolic tangent of messages passed from input to output symbols at given round of BP is larger than a constant. - This shows that - So code cannot achieve capacity. ## General Symmetric Channels: Mimic Proof - Fraction of nodes of degree one for capacity-achieving Raptor Codes: ## Sequences Designed for the BEC - 0.067 - 0.135 - 0.194 - 0.267 - 0.331 - 0.391 - 0.459 - 0.522 - 0.584 - 0.650 - 0.000 - Normalized SNR - Eb/N0 - Best designs - (so far) ## Conclusions - For LT- and Raptor codes, some decoding algorithms can be phrased directly in terms of subgraphs of graphs induced by output symbols of degree 2. - This leads to a simpler analysis without the use the tree assumption. - For the BEC, and for the q-ary symmetric channel (large q) we obtain essentially the same limiting capacity-achieving degree distribution, using the giant component analysis. - An information theoretic analysis gives the optimal fraction of output nodes of degree 2 for general memoryless symmetric channels. - A graph analysis reveals very good degree distributions, which perform very well experimentally.
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# Presentation: 947708 ## MODIS 1km PSN – LAI Pacific NorthWest ## MODIS 1km 3/4~3/11/01 - ** ****0** **2 4 6 8** **10** ** ****8** ** ****6** ** ****4** ** ****2** ** ****0** **LAI (m****2**** m****-2****)** **MODIS 1km 3/4~3/11/01** **PSN ****(gC m****-2**** d****-1****)** **LAI ****(m****2**** m****-2****)** **PSN (gC m****-2**** d****-1****)** ## MODIS 1km 3/12~3/19/01 **MODIS 1km 3/12~3/19/01** **1000** ** ****800** ** ****600** ** ****400** ** ****200** ** ****0** **PSN ****(gC m****-2**** d****-1****)** **LAI ****(m****2**** m****-2****)** - ** ****0** **2 4 6 8** **10** ** ****8** ** ****6** ** ****4** ** ****2** ** ****0** **LAI (m****2**** m****-2****)** **PSN (gC m****-2**** d****-1****)** ## MODIS 1km 3/20~3/27/01 **MODIS 1km 3/20~3/27/01** **1000** ** ****800** ** ****600** ** ****400** ** ****200** ** ****0** **PSN ****(gC m****-2**** d****-1****)** **LAI ****(m****2**** m****-2****)** - ** ****0** **2 4 6 8** **10** ** ****8** ** ****6** ** ****4** ** ****2** ** ****0** **LAI (m****2**** m****-2****)** **PSN (gC m****-2**** d****-1****)** ## MODIS 1km 3/28~4/4/01 **MODIS 1km 3/28~4/4/01** **1000** ** ****800** ** ****600** ** ****400** ** ****200** ** ****0** **PSN ****(gC m****-2**** d****-1****)** **LAI ****(m****2**** m****-2****)** - 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**PUBLIC COMMENT ON RIN 1024-AD72** The proposed rule will benefit the American public and our national parks. It should be adopted, but with the changes suggested below. **I. Preamble** I agree with the reasoning of most of the preamble. In general, it presents sound justifications for the rule change, and there is no need to reiterate them. I suggest certain changes to make the rule more flexible and its implementation more feasible: 1\. *Remove the Environmental Assessment Requirement* The proposed rule addresses two separate subjects: environmental impact and user conflict. The aspects of the proposed rule touching on environmental impact should be set aside because bicycles cause no significant environmental impact. User conflict, which does present a management issue, will be discussed in item (3) below. Regarding environmental impact, the rule proposes an Environmental Assessment under the National Environmental Policy Act before bicycles may be allowed on an existing trail. I believe that under regulatory practice implementing the parallel California law, the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (Cal. Pub. Resources Code, § 21000 et seq.), allowing bicycle use on an existing trail does not trigger similar environmental review. This makes sense, as it is settled that bicycle use imposes no more environmental impact than hiking, and less so than horseback-riding, using packstock, or riding a motorized vehicle. (See G. Sprung, <http://www.americantrails.org/resources/ManageMaintain/SprungImpacts.html>.) Therefore, I suggest that the Environmental Assessment provision and all ancillary items dependent on that provision be removed. To the extent that building a new trail compels an Environmental Assessment, naturally, bicycle use can be addressed along with all other possible motorized and nonmotorized uses. 2\. *Do Not Subject New Trails to the Special Regulation Requirement* The proposed rule, relying on a 1987 National Park Service determination that bicycle use has the "potential to result in adverse resource impacts or visitor use conflicts," would continue the "special regulation" process when bicycle use is proposed for a trail to be built. On a number of levels, this aspect of the proposed rule will be counterproductive. a\. *The Proposed Rule Will Be Unenforceable* The rule will be unenforceable. A new trail could still be built and opened only to noncyclists. Once opened, it would be an existing trail and bicycles could be allowed on it later without invoking the special regulation. To be sure, the proposed rule could be rewritten to avoid this problem. But to do that is to freeze or greatly limit the development of modern new trails---trails that commonly are designed for nonmotorized multiuse. It is better to avoid this requirement altogether. b\. *The Proposed Rule Will Hamstring Park Superintendents* As the preamble describes, park superintendents have plenary authority to regulate trail uses. The "special regulation" requirement will add needless expense and delay, interfering with park superintendents' ability to operate parklands that presumably they know better than will authorities at remote locations. c\. *The Proposed Rule Is Based in Part on a False Factual Premise* The rule presumes, as did the 1987 National Park Service determination, that allowing bicycles on a trail has "a much greater potential to result in adverse resource impacts or visitor use consequences" than does allowing horses and packstock on that same trail. Twenty-two years' experience has since proven that to be incorrect in part. Heavy animals like horses and packstock have a far more profound negative environmental impact on a trail and surrounding land, including campsites and water sources, than does a 25-pound bicycle and 150-pound cyclist. To permit weighty animals (some not even native to North America) on a trail while disallowing bicycles from the same trail has no environmental justification and, to that extent, is invalid as discriminatory even under the rational basis test that presumably would govern the classification scheme. 3\. *The Question of User Conflict and User Experience in the National Parks Is Relevant and Important, but the Proposed Rule Adequately Addresses the Issue* The proposed rule is certain to attract comments from detractors who believe that bicycles are incompatible with the values of the national parks and the experience of visitors to them. Although no amount of reasoning can deter the more fervent bicycle detractors from their dogged and dogmatic view on this topic, worldwide experience in recent decades shows that bicycle-riding will benefit the public and the national parks. Mountain bikers are among the foremost champions of wildlands and their attachment to the national parks will increase as their access does. Mountain biking is likely to interest younger people in the national parks in a way that the two traditional means of nonmotorized travel cannot. Most of the young cannot afford an equestrian lifestyle, and a number of younger people (and some older ones) in our fast-paced world find hiking to be unfulfilling. Mountain biking is affordable for most and often is exhilarating. Mountain biking supports a unique constellation of important values: appreciation for wildlands, self-reliance, quiet recreation, solitude, and increased physical fitness. A few other activities, like rock-climbing, provide all of these, but neither hiking nor riding horses or packstock does. Hiking, though virtuous, normally places less intense physical demands on its participants and so does not confer the same high degree of fitness. Horseback and packstock riding may provide worthwhile exposure to remote areas, particularly for people unable to hike or ride a bicycle, but do little for personal fitness and often damage trails, campsites, and riparian areas, all to the detriment of the environment and the experience of other park visitors. To be sure, mountain biking, like all human activities, can have undesirable environmental and social effects. It wears on trails about the same as does hiking. An inconsiderate mountain biker traveling too fast on a downhill trail can annoy or jar those seeking contemplative solitude. But hikers' campsites, campfires, and loud audio devices, and horses' and packstock's dung, trail damage, and trampling of vegetation also negatively impact the environment and other park visitors. The rule recognizes the need to weigh the positive effects of an activity against the negative, and recognizes that mountain biking shows a positive balance. The rule makes clear that the superintendents of individual parks will have full authority to make any needed adjustments to park management, e.g., limiting access to a trail by permit or dividing uses by day of the week or some other temporal division. 4\. *There Is No Need to Address Any Wilderness-Related Question* It is anticipated that some commenters will demand additional regulatory language to constrain bicycling in Wilderness. This should not be done. The current language, contained in 36 C.F.R. § 4.30(d)(1) and maintained in the proposed rule, should be left in place for now. Eventually it may be reconsidered, but this should be done after a thorough analysis of applicable law by the National Park Service's legal staff. Some background on Wilderness may be useful solely for informational purposes. The preamble states that there is a statutory ban on bicycles in federal Wilderness areas, including National Park Service Wilderness. The best and most recent legal analysis, however, is to the contrary. The legislative history of the Wilderness Act of 1964, principles of statutory construction, and the plain language of a later statute strongly suggest that there is no federal statutory ban on mountain biking in Wilderness areas. (T. Stroll, *Congress's Intent in Banning Mechanical Transport in the Wilderness Act of 1964* (2004) 12 Penn State Env. L. Rev. 459.) Again, the point is that the proposed rule should not change any language regarding Wilderness. **II. Proposed Language for 36 C.F.R. 4.30** I propose to change the proposed language for 36 C.F.R. 4.30, as set forth in the **Federal Register** of December 18 and December 23, 2008, as follows (additions [underscored]{.underline}; deletions in ~~strikeout type~~): **PART 4---VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC SAFETY** 1\. The authority for part 4 continues to read as follows: **Authority**: 16 U.S.C. 1, 3, 9a, 460(q), 462(k); Sec. 7.96 also issued under D.C. Code 8-137 (1981) and D.C. Code 40-721 (1981). 2\. Section 4.30 is revised to read as follows: **§ 4.30 Bicycles** \(a\) *Park roads*. The use of a bicycle is permitted on park roads and in parking areas that are otherwise open for motor vehicle use by the general public. \(b\) ~~*Existing trails*.~~ Except when rulemaking publication in the **Federal Register** is required by § 1.5(b) of this Chapter, a ~~hiking or horse~~ trail ~~that currently exists on the ground and does not require any construction or significant modification to accommodate bicycles~~ may be designated for bicycle use ~~only~~ if: \(1\) The park has or will complete a park planning document addressing bicycle use ~~on existing trails in the park~~; and ~~(2) The park has completed either an environmental assessment (EA) or an environmental impact statement (EIS) evaluating bicycle use. In addition to the requirements otherwise applicable to the preparation of an EA or EIS, the park will publish[ed]{.underline} a notice in the **Federal Register** providing the public at least thirty (30) days for review and comment on an EA issued under this section; and~~ ([2]{.underline}~~3~~) A written determination is signed by the superintendent stating that ~~the addition of~~ bicycle use ~~on existing hiking or horse trails~~ is consistent with the protection of the park area's natural, scenic and aesthetic values, safety considerations and management objectives and will not disturb wildlife or park resources. The park will publish in the **Federal Register** a notice of the determination and provide at least thirty (30) days for public review and comment before implementing ~~that decision for~~ bicycle use. ~~(c) *New Trails*. Trails that do not exist on the ground, and therefore would require trail construction activities (such as clearing brush, cutting trees, excavation, or surface treatment), may be developed and designated for bicycle use only after:~~ ~~(1) The park has completed the requirements set forth in paragraphs (b)(1) and (2) of this section; and~~ ~~(2)(i) For new trails located outside of a park's developed areas, as identified in the relevant park plan, the park has promulgated a special regulation authorizing bicycle use; or~~ ~~(ii) For new trails located within a park's developed areas, as identified in the relevant park plan, the park has completed the requirements set forth in paragraph (b)(3) of this section.~~ ([c]{.underline}~~d~~) *Administrative roads*. Administrative roads closed to motor vehicle use by the public, but open to motor vehicles use for administrative purposes, may be designated for bicycle use by the superintendent pursuant to the criteria and procedures of §§ 1.5 and 1.7 of this chapter. ([d]{.underline}~~e~~) *Closures*. A superintendent may close any park roads, parking areas, administrative roads, existing trails, or new trails to bicycle use pursuant to the criteria and procedures of §§ 1.5 and 1.7 of this chapter. ([e]{.underline}~~f~~) A person operating a bicycle is subject to all sections of this part that apply to an operator of a motor vehicle, except §§ 4.4, 4.10, 4.11 and 4.14. ([f]{.underline}~~g~~) The following are prohibited: \(1\) Possessing a bicycle in a wilderness area established by Federal statute. \(2\) Operating a bicycle during periods of low visibility, or while traveling through a tunnel, or between sunset and sunrise, without exhibiting on the operator or bicycle a white light or reflector ~~that is~~ visible from a distance of at least 500 feet to the front and with a red light or reflector visible from at least 200 feet to the rear. \(3\) Operating a bicycle abreast of another bicycle except where authorized by the superintendent. \(4\) Operating a bicycle while consuming an alcoholic beverage or carrying in hand an open container of an alcoholic beverage. With the foregoing changes, the text of 36 C.F.R. § 4.30 would read: **§ 4.30 Bicycles** \(a\) *Park roads*. The use of a bicycle is permitted on park roads and in parking areas that are otherwise open for motor vehicle use by the general public. \(b\) Except when rulemaking publication in the **Federal Register** is required by § 1.5(b) of this Chapter, a trail may be designated for bicycle use if: \(1\) The park has or will complete a park planning document addressing bicycle use; and \(2\) A written determination is signed by the superintendent stating that bicycle use is consistent with the protection of the park area's natural, scenic and aesthetic values, safety considerations and management objectives and will not disturb wildlife or park resources. The park will publish in the **Federal Register** a notice of the determination and provide at least thirty (30) days for public review and comment before implementing bicycle use. \(c\) *Administrative roads*. Administrative roads closed to motor vehicle use by the public, but open to motor vehicles use for administrative purposes, may be designated for bicycle use by the superintendent pursuant to the criteria and procedures of §§ 1.5 and 1.7 of this chapter. \(d\) *Closures*. A superintendent may close any park roads, parking areas, administrative roads, existing trails, or new trails to bicycle use pursuant to the criteria and procedures of §§ 1.5 and 1.7 of this chapter. \(e\) A person operating a bicycle is subject to all sections of this part that apply to an operator of a motor vehicle, except §§ 4.4, 4.10, 4.11 and 4.14. \(f\) The following are prohibited: \(1\) Possessing a bicycle in a wilderness area established by Federal statute. \(2\) Operating a bicycle during periods of low visibility, or while traveling through a tunnel, or between sunset and sunrise, without exhibiting on the operator or bicycle a white light or reflector visible from a distance of at least 500 feet to the front and with a red light or reflector visible from at least 200 feet to the rear. \(3\) Operating a bicycle abreast of another bicycle except where authorized by the superintendent. \(4\) Operating a bicycle while consuming an alcoholic beverage or carrying in hand an open container of an alcoholic beverage. **III. Concluding Items** The foregoing comment represents my own views and not necessarily those of any other person or entity. Respectfully submitted, Theodore Stroll
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From [email protected] Fri Apr 18 02:42:30 2008 Received: from odyssey.emsl.pnl.gov (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by odyssey.emsl.pnl.gov (8.14.1/8.14.1) with ESMTP id m3I9gTk7029404 for <[email protected]>; Fri, 18 Apr 2008 02:42:30 -0700 (PDT) Received: (from majordom@localhost) by odyssey.emsl.pnl.gov (8.14.1/8.14.1/Submit) id m3I9gT8g029400 for nwchem-users-outgoing-0915; Fri, 18 Apr 2008 02:42:29 -0700 (PDT) X-Authentication-Warning: odyssey.emsl.pnl.gov: majordom set sender to [email protected] using -f X-Ironport-SG: No_SBRS X-Ironport-SBRS: None X-IronPort-Anti-Spam-Filtered: true X-IronPort-Anti-Spam-Result: ApoEAMYJCEjAVJmG/2dsb2JhbACsJQ X-IronPort-AV: E=Sophos;i="4.25,677,1199692800"; d="scan'208";a="74088387" Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 11:42:25 +0200 (CEST) From: Giacomo Mulas <[email protected]> Reply-To: Giacomo Mulas <[email protected]> To: NWChem users mailing list <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [NWCHEM] nwchem5.1 install error undefined reference with openmpi 1.2.6 In-Reply-To: <[email protected]> Message-ID: <[email protected]> References: <[email protected]> <[email protected]> <[email protected]> <[email protected]> <[email protected]> <[email protected]> <[email protected]> User-Agent: Alpine 1.10 (DEB 962 2008-03-14) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed X-Virus-Scanned: ClamAV version 0.93, clamav-milter version 0.93 on corto.dsf.unica.it X-Virus-Status: Clean Sender: [email protected] Precedence: bulk On Thu, 17 Apr 2008, Paul Van Allsburg wrote: > Hi Dunyou, > I still get all the same errors. > /usr/local/openmpi-1.2.1_intel/lib/libopen-rte.a(rmgr_base_check_context.o)(.text+0x366): > In function `orte_rmgr_base_purge_mca_params': > : undefined reference to `opal_setenv' > /usr/local/openmpi-1.2.1_intel/lib/libopen-rte.a(rmgr_base_check_context.o)(.text+0x394): > In function `orte_rmgr_base_purge_mca_params': > : undefined reference to `opal_setenv' > make: *** [all] Error 1 > > What might be wrong with the mpi installation? invert the order between -lopen-pal and -lopen-rte. You are using static libraries. When you link against a static libraries, only the unresolved functions at the moment it is encountered by the linker are included in the result. In your case, you link first against libopen-pal, and the function "opal_setenv", which is at that moment not needed, is not included; then you link against libopen-rte, which does need that function, which was not included and cannot be resolved. So: either you swap their order, or you use dynamic libs, for which that particular problem (the order of linking) does not exist. Bye Giacomo -- _________________________________________________________________ Giacomo Mulas <[email protected]> _________________________________________________________________ OSSERVATORIO ASTRONOMICO DI CAGLIARI Str. 54, Loc. Poggio dei Pini * 09012 Capoterra (CA) Tel. (OAC): +39 070 71180 248 Fax : +39 070 71180 222 Tel. (UNICA): +39 070 675 4916 _________________________________________________________________ "When the storms are raging around you, stay right where you are" (Freddy Mercury) _________________________________________________________________
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# Presentation: 706202 ## National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP): **Existing Source Compliance September 13, 2007** **Existing Source Compliance ** ***March 12, 2005:*** Submit initial notification. ***September 13, 2006:*** For sources demonstrating low risk for hydrogen chloride or manganese, submit eligibility demonstration. - For sources demonstrating compliance through fuel analysis, submit site-specific fuel analysis plan at least 60 days before demonstrating compliance. - Submit Quality Assurance plan and test plan and notify EPA of performance test at least 30 days before performance test. ***March 11, 2008 (latest date):*** Conduct initial performance test and opacity test no later than March 11, 2008*** ***(advance notice required). ***May 11, 2008 (latest date):**** *Notify EPA of your compliance status within 60 days of completing the performance test or initial compliance demonstration. ***September 13, 2007:*** Must be in compliance with all requirements of the Boilers NESHAP. ***July 31, 2008:*** Submit first semiannual compliance report. | REGION | STATES | PHONE | | --- | --- | --- | | 1 | EPA New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT) | 617-918-1650 | | 2 | EPA Region 2 (NJ, NY, PR) | 212-637-4080 | | 3 | EPA Region 3 (DE, MD, PA, VA, WV District of Columbia) | 215-814-3483 | | 4 | EPA Region 4 (FL, NC, SC, KY, TN, GA, AL, MS) | 404-562-9105 | | 5 | EPA Region 5 (IL, IN, MI, WI, MN, OH) | 312-353-2211 | | 6 | EPA Region 6 (AR, LA, NM, OK, TX) | 214-665-7224 | | 7 | EPA Region 7 (IA, KS, MO, NE) | 913-551-7020 | | 8 | EPA Region 8 (CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, WY) | 303-312-6007 | | 9 | EPA Region 9 (CA, AZ, HI, NV) | 415-744-1219 | | 10 | EPA Region 10 (AK, ID, WA, OR) | 206-553-4273 | - The Boilers NESHAP was published in the *Federal Register* on September 13, 2004. Copies of the rule and other materials are available at *www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/boiler/boilerpg.html* - Contact your regional EPA office. - Or contact your state or local air pollution control agency for more information: **For More Information** **Office of Air Quality Planning & Standards** **National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP):** **Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Boilers and Process Heaters** - September 13, 2004, 69 FR 55218 - September 2004 - www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/boiler/boilerpg.html - EPA-456/F-04-001 ## Read the Boilers NESHAP carefully. - The following information helps you determine how your boiler or process heater may be affected by the Boilers NESHAP. However, the Boilers NESHAP is complex and affects units differently based on rated heat input, fuel type, and utilization. Find the Boilers NESHAP and compliance information at www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/boiler/boilerpg.html. **Affected:** - Boilers or process heaters located at a major source of hazardous air pollutants (HAP). **Major source:** Potential to emit 10 tons/year of one HAP or 25 tons/year of all HAP combined. Emissions from the entire facility, including non-boiler or process heater sources, count toward major source status. **Hazardous air pollutants:** Boilers and process heaters emit HAP such as arsenic, cadmium, chromium, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride, lead, manganese, mercury, and nickel. Emissions from each boiler or process heater vary. HAP are listed at www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/188polls.html. ***Affected units with no requirements or only initial notification:*** **No requirements:** Existing small units (all fuel types) and new small units (gas fuel) have no emission limits and no requirements: No monitoring, no records, no notifications. **Initial notification:** Existing large units (gas and liquid fuel), new small units (distillate oil only or combined with gas fuel) have no emission limits and submit only an initial notification. No other requirements. **NEW UNITS: **Commenced construction** **or reconstruction on or after January 13, 2003 **EXISTING UNITS: **Commenced construction before January 13, 2003 ***Which units are affected?*** ***Emission limits apply to these boilers or process heaters:*** ** ** **Regulated Pollutants** - Particulate matter (PM) or total selected metals (TSM) as surrogate for metallic HAP. TSM: Arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, lead, manganese, nickel, selenium - Hydrogen chloride (HCl) as surrogate for inorganic HAP - Mercury (Hg) - Carbon monoxide (CO) as surrogate for organic HAP **Compliance Alternatives**** ** ** ****Units can meet emission limits through a combination of the following:** - Conduct performance testing for units that have new or existing control devices - Use emissions averaging (certain units) - For HCl (measured as HCl and chlorine) and manganese, demonstrate low public risk - For HCl, TSM, Hg, limit HAP content of fuel, demonstrate compliance through fuel analysis **SMALL UNITS: **Any firetube boiler (regardless of size) and any other boiler or process heater _<_10 MMBtu/hr **LARGE UNITS:** Any watertube boiler or process heater >10 MMBtu/hr | FUEL TYPE | EXISTING UNITS | NEW UNITS | | --- | --- | --- | | Solid | PM or TSM HCl Hg | PM or TSM HCl Hg CO | | Liquid | None | PM HCl CO | | Gas | None | CO | **Solid**: **Liquid**: **Gas**: - Burns any amount of solid fuel - Burns liquid fuel alone or with gas - Burns only gaseous fuel **Read the Boilers NESHAP carefully.** **Not Affected:** - Solid waste incineration units covered under section 129 of the Clean Air Act - Units covered by another NESHAP under 40 CFR part 63 (including hazardous waste units, chemical recovery boilers at pulp mills, secondary lead refining kettles, ethylene cracking furnaces, blast furnace gas fuel-fired units) - Hot water heaters, blast furnace stoves, temporary boilers - Direct-fired (contact) combustion units (e.g., direct contact dryers) where the combustion gases come into contact with the process materials - Research and development units
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# Presentation: 668014 ## SUCCESS RATES **SUCCESS RATES** **A success rate is the percentage of reviewed applications receiving funding, computed on a fiscal year basis. It is determined by dividing the number of competing applications funded by the sum of the total number of competing applications reviewed and the number of funded carryovers. Note that applications having one or more amendments in the same fiscal year are only counted once.** ## TABLE OF CONTENT | SUCCESS RATES | SLIDE NUMBER | | --- | --- | | Success Rates: Training Grants and Fellowships | 4 | | KIRSCHSTEIN-NRSA RESEARCH TRAINING GRANTS (T32s) APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES | 5 | | KIRSCHSTEIN-NRSA PRE-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS (F31s) APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES | 6 | | KIRSCHSTEIN-NRSA POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS (F32s) APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES | 7 | | Success Rates: Research Career Development Awards | 8 | | RESEARCH CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARDS: K01s APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES | 9 | | RESEARCH CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARDS: K02s APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES | 10 | | RESEARCH CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARDS: K08s APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES | 11 | | RESEARCH CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARDS: K23s APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES | 12 | | RESEARCH CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARDS: K24s APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES | 13 | | SELECT RESEARCH CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARDS APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES | 14 | | Success Rates: Small Business Innovation Research Grants | 15 | | PHASE I SBIR GRANTS APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES | 16 | | PHASE II SBIR GRANTS APPLICATIONS, AWARDS AND SUCCESS RATES | 17 | | SBIR SUCCESS RATES, BY PHASE | 18 | | SBIR AND RPG SUCCESS RATES | 19 | | PHASE I SBIR AND TYPE 1 RPG SUCCESS RATES | 20 | | PHASE II SBIR AND TYPE 2 RPG SUCCESS RATES | 21 | | SBIR AND RPG SUCCESS RATES | 22 | | SUCCESS RATES OF SBIR APPLICATIONS: INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AWARD (IDeA) AND OTHER STATES FY 2007 | 23 | ## TABLE OF CONTENT | SUCCESS RATES | SLIDE NUMBER | | --- | --- | | Success Rates: Research Project Grants | 24 | | RESEARCH PROJECT GRANT APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES | 25 | | Success Rates: R01 Equivalent Grants | 26 | | R01 EQUIVALENT GRANT APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES | 27 | | Success Rates: Targeted Research | 28 | | SUCCESS RATES OF SOLICITED AND UNSOLICITED NEW (TYPE 1) RESEARCH PROJECT GRANT APPLICATIONS | 29 | | NUMBER AND SUCCESS RATES OF R01 EQUIVALENT GRANTS BY INSTITUTES AND CENTERS FY 2007 | 30 | | Success Rates: Women in Research | 31 | | SUCCESS RATES OF WOMEN AND MEN ON NEW AND CONTINUING R01 APPLICATIONS | 32 | | SUCCESS RATES OF WOMEN AND MEN ON COMPETING RESEARCH PROJECT GRANT APPLICATIONS | 33 | | Success Rates: First-Time Investigators | 34 | | FIRST-TIME INVETIGATORS APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES FY 2007 | 35 | | SUCCESS RATES OF R01-EQUIVALENT APPLICATIONS FROM FIRST-TIME AND ESTABLISHED INVESTIGATORS BY INSTITUTE OR CENTER FY 2007 | 36 | | SUCCESS RATES OF NEW (TYPE 1) R01 EQUIVALENT APPLICATIONS FROM FIRST-TIME AND ESTABLISHEDE INVESTIGATORS | 37 | | DEFINITIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION | 38 | | DEFINITIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION | 39 | | DEFINITIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION | 40 | ## SUCCESS RATES: Training Grants and Fellowships **SUCCESS RATES:****Training Grants and Fellowships** ## KIRSCHSTEIN-NRSA RESEARCH TRAINING GRANTS (T32s) APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES ## KIRSCHSTEIN-NRSA PRE-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS (F31s) APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES ## KIRSCHSTEIN-NRSA POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS (F32s) APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES ## SUCCESS RATES: RESEARCH CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARDS **SUCCESS RATES:****RESEARCH CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARDS** ## RESEARCH CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARDS: K01s APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES ## RESEARCH CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARDS: K02s APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES ## RESEARCH CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARDS: K08s APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES ## RESEARCH CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARDS: K23s APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES **One Award Only** ## RESEARCH CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARDS: K24s APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES **None** ## SELECT RESEARCH CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARDS APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES ## SUCCESS RATES: SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH GRANTS **SUCCESS RATES:****SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH GRANTS** ## PHASE I SBIR GRANTS APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES ## PHASE II SBIR GRANTS APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES ## SBIR SUCCESS RATES, BY PHASE **SBIR SUCCESS RATES, BY PHASE** ## SBIR AND RPG SUCCESS RATES **SBIR AND RPG SUCCESS RATES** **Notes:** The average cost of awards has been approaching the 75th percentile of awards. This is caused by the presence of some very large research projects, which raise the average. Source: IMPAC-II Pub files. Data are available at I:\building one\budget retreat may 2007\avg_rpg_070525_rfm.xls * RPG’s include R01, R23, R29, R37, DP1, P01, P42, PN1, R03, R15, R21, R22, R23, R33, R34, R35, R36, R37, R55, R56, UC1, UC7, U01, and U19 mechanisms ## PHASE I SBIR AND TYPE 1 RPG SUCCESS RATES **PHASE I SBIR AND TYPE 1 RPG SUCCESS RATES** ## PHASE II SBIR AND TYPE 2 RPG SUCCESS RATES **PHASE II SBIR AND TYPE 2 RPG SUCCESS RATES** ## SBIR AND RPG SUCCESS RATES **SBIR AND RPG SUCCESS RATES** ## SUCCESS RATES OF SBIR APPLICATIONS: INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AWARD (IDeA) AND OTHER STATES FY 2007 **IDeA States** **Non-IDeA States** **All States** ## SUCCESS RATES: RESEARCH PROJECT GRANTS **SUCCESS RATES:****RESEARCH PROJECT GRANTS** ## RESEARCH PROJECT GRANTS APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES **Notes:** The number of applications for competing RPG awards increased during the “Doubling period” (FY 1998 – 2003) and has continued. The drop in the number of funded competing awards since then has resulted in lower success rates. Source: Success rate files ## SUCCESS RATES: R01-Equivalent Grants **SUCCESS RATES:****R01-Equivalent Grants** ## R01-EQUIVALENT GRANTS APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES **Notes:** The number of applications for competing RPG awards increased during the “Doubling period” (FY 1998 – 2003) and has continued. The drop in the number of funded competing awards since then has resulted in lower success rates. Source: Success rate files ## SUCCESS RATES: Targeted Research **SUCCESS RATES:****Targeted Research** ## SUCCESS RATES OF SOLICITED AND UNSOLICITED NEW (TYPE 1) RESEARCH PROJECT GRANT APPLICATIONS **SUCCESS RATES OF SOLICITED AND UNSOLICITED** **NEW (TYPE 1) RESEARCH PROJECT GRANT APPLICATIONS** **Notes:** Because most applications for solicited research are new (type 1) it is logical to compare the success rates to other type 1 applications. When that is done, there is no clear pattern to solicited and other applications. The differences in success rates have been less than 1.5 percentage points in most fiscal years since FY 1995. ## NUMBER AND SUCCESS RATE OF R01 EQUIVALENT GRANTS BY INSTITUTES AND CENTERS FY 2007 **Title appears to be incorrect: DIS to correct** **This data is being updated.** ## SUCCESS RATES: Women in Research **SUCCESS RATES:****Women in Research** ***Indication of sex/gender is a voluntary field on the personal data form of the grant application. Information presented in this slide set is based upon those individual who have selected a sex/gender on the grant application. A small percentage of grants have uncoded sex/gender information and have therefore been excluded from the data presented.*** ## SUCCESS RATES OF WOMEN AND MEN ON NEW AND CONTINUING R01 APPLICATIONS **SUCCESS RATES OF WOMEN AND MEN ****ON NEW AND CONTINUING R01 APPLICATIONS** ## SUCCESS RATES OF WOMEN AND MEN ON COMPETING RESEARCH PROJECT GRANT APPLICATIONS **SUCCESS RATES OF WOMEN AND MEN ****ON COMPETING RESEARCH PROJECT GRANT APPLICATIONS** ## SUCCESS RATES: First-Time Investigators **SUCCESS RATES:****First-Time Investigators** ## FIRST-TIME INVESTIGATORS APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, AND SUCCESS RATES FY 2007 **Success Rate** **Notes:** Excludes data from Roadmap and Gift Fund ## SUCCESS RATES OF R01-EQUIVALENT APPLICATIONS FROM FIRST-TIME AND ESTABLISHED INVESTIGATORS BY INSTITUTE OR CENTER, FY 2007 **SUCCESS RATES OF R01-EQUIVALENT APPLICATIONS ****FROM FIRST-TIME AND ESTABLISHED INVESTIGATORS ****BY INSTITUTE OR CENTER, FY 2007** **Notes:** Excludes data from Roadmap and Gift Fund ## SUCCESS RATES OF NEW (TYPE 1) R01-EQUIVALENT APPLICATIONS FROM FIRST-TIME AND ESTABLISHED INVESTIGATORS **SUCCESS RATES OF NEW (TYPE 1) R01-EQUIVALENT APPLICATIONS ****FROM FIRST-TIME AND ESTABLISHED INVESTIGATORS** ## DEFINITIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION | TERM | DEFINITION | ADDITIONAL INFORMATION | | --- | --- | --- | | Continuing Applications (Type 2) | Renewal (Competing Continuation) – Request for an additional term of support based on a funded previous project; must compete for available funds. | | | First-Time Investigator | First-Time R01 Equivalent Investigators are defined as or Principal Investigators (PI) who have not previously competed successfully for a major NIH competing research grant award prior to receiving a competing NIH R01 Equivalent (R01, R23, R29, R37) award. First-Time Research Project Grant (RPG) Investigators are defined as PIs who have not previously competed successfully for an NIH research project grant. In normal usage “First-Time Investigators” may also be called “New Investigators” | New Investigators Program | | Kirschstein – NRSA (Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award) Institutional Research Training and Fellowship Mechanisms | NIH’s primary research training program which provides awards to both individuals and institutions to provide research training in specified health-related areas. Activities are as follows: T32,T34,T35, T36, T90, TL1, TL2, TU2, F30, F31, F32, F33, F3 and F35 (until 1998) | Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) | | New Application (Type 1) | Request for Department of Health and Human Services support of a project that has not yet been funded | | | R01 Equivalent Grants | A subset of research project grants which Includes R01, R23, R29 and R37 activities | | | Research Career | Funding mechanisms for Ph.D.s and clinicians who wish to develop a career in biomedical research. Activities are as follows: K01, K02, K04, K05, K06, K07, K08, K11, K12, K14, K15, K16, K17, K18, K20, K22, K23, K24, K25, K36, K30, K99, KL1 and KL2 | K Kiosk – Information about NIH Career Development Awards | **To access data tables for each slide while in presentation view right-click on the slide and select “edit slides” Then double-click on the graph image and the datasheet should appear in a separate window or select the data tab from the spreadsheet. If the datasheet does not appear, right-click in the chart area and select “datasheet”** ## DEFINITIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION | TERM | DEFINITION | ADDITIONAL INFORMATION | | --- | --- | --- | | Research Grants | Extramural awards made for Other Research Grants, Research Centers , Research Projects, and SBIR/STTRs. Includes the following: R, P, M, S, K, U series (excluding UC6) DP1, DP2, D42,G12. | | | Research Project Grants (RPGs) | Includes the following selected Research Grant and Cooperative Agreement activities: R00, R01, R03, R15, R21, R22, R23, R29, R33, R34, R35, R36, R37, R55, R56, RL1, RL2, RL5, RL9, P01, P42, PN1, UC1, UC7, U01, U19, U34, DP1, and DP2. Also includes RPGs from NLM as of FY07. Exceptions: In 1980 & 1981 activity code, U01 was not a research project . From 1989 until 1992 activity code, R55 was not a research project. In 1986 NINR did not have any research projects. From 1984 until 1989 NCRR did not have any research projects. FIC did not have any research projects until 1994. From 1991 until 1996 NCRR did not consider R21's research projects. NLM had no research projects prior to 2007. In FY 2002, P41s not RPG for NIGMS. | Activity Code Descriptions | | SBIR/STTR | SBIR awards are designed to support projects from small businesses ultimately having commercial viability. STTR awards are a A 3-year pilot program begun in FY 1994 under the Small Business Innovation Research Program designed to foster technological innovations through cooperative efforts between small business and research institutions. Activities are as follows: SBIR - R43, R44, U43 and U44. STTR - R41, R42 | SBIR and STTR Programs SBIR Funding Opportunities | | SBIR Phase I | R43 and U43 | | | SBIR Phase II | R44 and U44 | | **DEFINITIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION** ## DEFINITIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION | TERM | DEFINITION | ADDITIONAL INFORMATION | | --- | --- | --- | | Solicited Research | Responses to Requests for Applications (RFA’s) | Funding Opportunities and Notices | | Success Rate | Indicates the percentage of reviewed applications receiving funding computed on a fiscal year basis. It is determined by dividing the number of competing applications funded by the sum of the total number of competing applications reviewed and the number of funded carryovers. Success rates differ from funding rates in that calculated percentages are based on applications and not applicants (individuals). NOTE: Applications having one or more amendments in the same fiscal year are only counted once. | | **DEFINITIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION**
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Bald Eagles of Colonial NHP ![](media/image1.jpeg){width="2.7333333333333334in" height="1.9645833333333333in"} ![](media/image2.jpeg){width="2.952777777777778in" height="1.9513888888888888in"}\ *Photos Copyrighted and used by permission, Dan Earnhardt, Volunteer, NPS* *"...I wish the Bald Eagle had not been chosen the Representative of our Country...to lazy to fish for himself, he watches the Fishing Hawk, and when that diligent bird....has taken a fish... the Bald Eagle pursues him and takes it from him\.... He is ....by no means a proper emblem for the brave and honest ...of America who have driven all the King birds from our Country....For the truth the turkey is in comparison a much more respectable bird, and withal a true original native of America...a bird of courage, and would not hesitate to attack a Grenadier of the British Guards\...**" Benjamin Franklin*** **BALD EAGLES in NORTH AMERICA** Before European settlers first sailed to America\'s shores, bald eagles may have numbered half a million in North America. By the 1930s, people became aware of the diminishing bald eagle population, and in 1940 the Bald Eagle Act was passed. This reduced the harassment by humans, and eagle populations began to recover. However, at the same time DDT and other pesticides began to be widely used. Pesticides sprayed on plants were eaten by small animals, which were later consumed by birds of prey. The DDT poison harmed both the adult birds and the eggs that they laid. The egg shells became too thin to with stand the incubation period, and were often crushed. Eggs that were not crushed during incubation often did not hatch. Large quantities of DDT were discovered in the fatty tissues and gonads of dead bald eagles, which may have caused them to become infertile. By the late 1960's, Virginia's bald eagle breeding population had been decimated by eggshell thinning and associated low productivity. Also, more than 100,000 bald eagles were killed in Alaska from 1917 to 1953. Alaskan salmon fisherman feared they were a threat to the salmon population. Only a handful of species have fought their way back from the United States\' endangered species list. The California gray whale, the American alligator, and the bald eagle are a few. Bald eagles were officially declared an endangered species in 1967 under a law that preceded the [Endangered Species Act of 1973](http://www.fws.gov/r9endspp/esa.html).  Once endangered in all of the lower 48 states, the bald eagle\'s status was upgraded to \"threatened\" in 1995, two decades after the banning of DDT and the passing of laws to protect both eagles and their nesting trees. **VIRGINIA** For a five-year period, between 1974 and 1979, no Bald Eagles were known to nest on the James River. Since that time, the population has rebounded dramatically. In the spring of 2004, the James River supported 98 breeding pairs of bald eagles and produced 155 chicks. During the 2004 breeding season, the annual survey documented 428 occupied Bald Eagle territories in Virginia. In 2003 the Virginia Bald Eagle population produced the largest number of chicks ever recorded in the state. A total of 612 chicks were produced surpassing the 501 chicks produced in 2002 by more than 20%. Per capita reproductive rate was the second highest in the survey's history. **Bald Eagles at Colonial National Historical Park** Maintaining threatened ecosystems in the wake of a growing human population is one of the greatest conservation challenge faced by land managers within the mid-Atlantic region. Due to their broad distribution and regional abundance, government-owned lands represent one of the most promising opportunities to preserve threatened communities. However, finding the appropriate balance between resource conservation and ongoing operations is often a difficult task. This tradeoff may be particularly difficult when one of the primary missions involves public access. The Colonial National Historical Park contains a complex of historic lands that extend from Jamestown Island to Yorktown. In addition to their historic value, lands within the park support ecosystems that provide critical habitat to plant and animal populations of regional conservation concern. Historically, Jamestown Island has been an important breeding area for Bald Eagles. Bald Eagle has been observed back to at least 1933. Plans to expand facilities on Jamestown Island in preparation for the 2007 celebration of the 400^th^ anniversary of the founding of Jamestown were reviewed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service under the Endangered Species Act. One of the conditions to allow plans to go forward for the 2007 celebration was to monitor Bald Eagle nests for potential impacts resulting from human activities. Working with the College of William and Mary's, Center for Conservation Biology a video-monitoring system is installed to monitor eagle nesting activity and potential human disturbance in areas nearby the nest. Video feeds are recorded daily. Images are retrieved and reviewed regularly. **RESULTS** In 2003 the breeding pair laid 3 eggs in early February. All 3 eggs hatched in mid-March and all 3 chicks fledged (began to fly) around the end of May. Parental attendance at the nest was very high. The nest was exposed without adults present for less than 3 minutes/day. A total of 497 potential disturbance events (traffic, boats, and airplanes. visitors) were evaluated for response at the nest by the breeding eagles. In no case did eagles give any indication that they acknowledged the disturbance event. However, construction of the new visitor center has not begun yet.
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! Started logfile: 1308+326_S.log on Mon Nov 25 11:22:43 2002 observe 1308+326_S.edt ! Reading UV FITS file: 1308+326_S.edt ! AN table 1: 176 integrations on 120 of 120 possible baselines. ! AN table 2: 97 integrations on 120 of 120 possible baselines. ! AN table 3: 34 integrations on 120 of 120 possible baselines. ! Apparent sampling: 0.285966 visibilities/baseline/integration-bin. ! *** This seems a bit low - see "help observe" on the binwid argument. ! Found source: 1308+326 ! ! There are 4 IFs, and a total of 4 channels: ! ! IF Channel Frequency Freq offset Number of Overall IF ! origin at origin per channel channels bandwidth ! ------------------------------------------------------------- (Hz) ! 01 1 2.22497e+09 8e+06 1 8e+06 ! 02 2 2.24497e+09 8e+06 1 8e+06 ! 03 3 2.33497e+09 8e+06 1 8e+06 ! 04 4 2.36497e+09 8e+06 1 8e+06 ! ! Polarization(s): RR ! ! Read 6827 lines of history. ! ! Reading 42140 visibilities. print "***********************************" ! *********************************** print "*** Using gonzo instruction set ***" ! *** Using gonzo instruction set *** print "***********************************" ! *********************************** float field_size field_size = 1024 float field_cell field_cell = 0.4 integer clean_niter clean_niter = 50 float clean_gain clean_gain = 0.03 float dynam dynam = 6.0 float win_mult win_mult = 1.8 float solint solint = 3.6/6.0 logical doflt doflt = true logical doamp float new_peak float flux_cutoff mapsize field_size,field_cell ! Map grid = 1024x1024 pixels with 0.400x0.400 milli-arcsec cellsize. select ! Selecting polarization: RR, channels: 1..4 ! Reading IF 1 channels: 1..1 ! Reading IF 2 channels: 2..2 ! Reading IF 3 channels: 3..3 ! Reading IF 4 channels: 4..4 startmod ! Applying default point source starting model. ! Performing phase self-cal ! Adding 1 model components to the UV plane model. ! The established model now contains 1 components and 1 Jy ! ! Correcting IF 1. ! A total of 1761 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 1. ! A total of 855 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 2. ! A total of 276 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 3. ! ! Correcting IF 2. ! A total of 1761 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 1. ! A total of 849 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 2. ! A total of 276 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 3. ! ! Correcting IF 3. ! A total of 1760 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 1. ! A total of 855 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 2. ! A total of 276 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 3. ! ! Correcting IF 4. ! A total of 1763 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 1. ! A total of 855 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 2. ! A total of 276 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 3. ! ! Fit before self-cal, rms=0.983877Jy sigma=6.889084 ! Fit after self-cal, rms=0.984170Jy sigma=6.891262 ! clrmod: Cleared the established, tentative and continuum models. ! Redundant starting model cleared. uvweight 2,-1 ! Uniform weighting binwidth: 2 (pixels). ! Gridding weights will be scaled by errors raised to the power -1. ! Radial weighting is not currently selected. doamp = false flux_cutoff = imstat(rms) * dynam ! Inverting map and beam ! Estimated beam: bmin=2.161 mas, bmaj=3.251 mas, bpa=-15.07 degrees ! Estimated noise=1.02692 mJy/beam. repeat if (peak(flux) > flux_cutoff) peakwin win_mult clean clean_niter,clean_gain flux_cutoff = imstat(rms) * dynam selfcal doamp, doflt, solint new_peak = peak(flux) until(new_peak<=flux_cutoff) ! Added new window around map position (0, 0). ! clean: niter=50 gain=0.03 cutoff=0 ! Component: 050 - total flux cleaned = 1.41847 Jy ! Total flux subtracted in 50 components = 1.41847 Jy ! Clean residual min=-0.049984 max=0.395982 Jy/beam ! Clean residual mean=0.000102 rms=0.012330 Jy/beam ! Combined flux in latest and established models = 1.41847 Jy ! Performing phase self-cal over 0.6 minute time intervals ! Adding 1 model components to the UV plane model. ! The established model now contains 1 components and 1.41847 Jy ! ! Correcting IF 1. ! ! Correcting IF 2. ! ! Correcting IF 3. ! ! Correcting IF 4. ! ! Fit before self-cal, rms=0.609788Jy sigma=4.263268 ! Fit after self-cal, rms=0.609788Jy sigma=4.263269 ! Inverting map ! clean: niter=50 gain=0.03 cutoff=0 ! Component: 050 - total flux cleaned = 0.367343 Jy ! Total flux subtracted in 50 components = 0.367343 Jy ! Clean residual min=-0.028080 max=0.158961 Jy/beam ! Clean residual mean=0.000050 rms=0.007036 Jy/beam ! Combined flux in latest and established models = 1.78581 Jy ! Performing phase self-cal over 0.6 minute time intervals ! Adding 8 model components to the UV plane model. ! The established model now contains 8 components and 1.78581 Jy ! ! Correcting IF 1. ! ! Correcting IF 2. ! ! Correcting IF 3. ! ! Correcting IF 4. ! ! Fit before self-cal, rms=0.352064Jy sigma=2.452088 ! Fit after self-cal, rms=0.352040Jy sigma=2.451936 ! Inverting map ! clean: niter=50 gain=0.03 cutoff=0 ! Component: 050 - total flux cleaned = 0.170322 Jy ! Total flux subtracted in 50 components = 0.170322 Jy ! Clean residual min=-0.025923 max=0.077047 Jy/beam ! Clean residual mean=0.000025 rms=0.005291 Jy/beam ! Combined flux in latest and established models = 1.95613 Jy ! Performing phase self-cal over 0.6 minute time intervals ! Adding 4 model components to the UV plane model. ! The established model now contains 9 components and 1.95613 Jy ! ! Correcting IF 1. ! ! Correcting IF 2. ! ! Correcting IF 3. ! ! Correcting IF 4. ! ! Fit before self-cal, rms=0.267874Jy sigma=1.859245 ! Fit after self-cal, rms=0.267867Jy sigma=1.859197 ! Inverting map ! clean: niter=50 gain=0.03 cutoff=0 ! Component: 050 - total flux cleaned = 0.0829363 Jy ! Total flux subtracted in 50 components = 0.0829363 Jy ! Clean residual min=-0.026229 max=0.038630 Jy/beam ! Clean residual mean=0.000014 rms=0.004792 Jy/beam ! Combined flux in latest and established models = 2.03907 Jy ! Performing phase self-cal over 0.6 minute time intervals ! Adding 6 model components to the UV plane model. ! The established model now contains 11 components and 2.03907 Jy ! ! Correcting IF 1. ! ! Correcting IF 2. ! ! Correcting IF 3. ! ! Correcting IF 4. ! ! Fit before self-cal, rms=0.243000Jy sigma=1.684708 ! Fit after self-cal, rms=0.242992Jy sigma=1.684659 ! Inverting map ! clean: niter=50 gain=0.03 cutoff=0 ! Component: 050 - total flux cleaned = 0.0467258 Jy ! Total flux subtracted in 50 components = 0.0467258 Jy ! Clean residual min=-0.027265 max=0.027223 Jy/beam ! Clean residual mean=0.000006 rms=0.004624 Jy/beam ! Combined flux in latest and established models = 2.0858 Jy ! Performing phase self-cal over 0.6 minute time intervals ! Adding 12 model components to the UV plane model. ! The established model now contains 21 components and 2.0858 Jy ! ! Correcting IF 1. ! ! Correcting IF 2. ! ! Correcting IF 3. ! ! Correcting IF 4. ! ! Fit before self-cal, rms=0.235057Jy sigma=1.629433 ! Fit after self-cal, rms=0.235047Jy sigma=1.629373 ! Inverting map print "****************************************" ! **************************************** print "*** Finished Uniform Weighting CLEAN ***" ! *** Finished Uniform Weighting CLEAN *** print "****************************************" ! **************************************** uvweight 0,-1 ! Uniform weighting is not currently selected. ! Gridding weights will be scaled by errors raised to the power -1. ! Radial weighting is not currently selected. win_mult = win_mult * 1.6 clean_niter = clean_niter * 2 dynam = dynam - 0.5 doamp = false flux_cutoff = imstat(rms) * dynam ! Inverting map and beam ! Estimated beam: bmin=2.701 mas, bmaj=3.95 mas, bpa=-17.47 degrees ! Estimated noise=0.520132 mJy/beam. repeat if (peak(flux) > flux_cutoff) peakwin win_mult clean clean_niter,clean_gain flux_cutoff = imstat(rms) * dynam selfcal doamp, doflt, solint new_peak = peak(flux) until(new_peak<=flux_cutoff) ! Added new window around map position (-5.6, 1.2). ! clean: niter=100 gain=0.03 cutoff=0 ! Component: 050 - total flux cleaned = 0.046429 Jy ! Component: 100 - total flux cleaned = 0.0736606 Jy ! Total flux subtracted in 100 components = 0.0736606 Jy ! Clean residual min=-0.028148 max=0.025874 Jy/beam ! Clean residual mean=-0.000269 rms=0.005040 Jy/beam ! Combined flux in latest and established models = 2.15946 Jy ! Performing phase self-cal over 0.6 minute time intervals ! Adding 17 model components to the UV plane model. ! The established model now contains 38 components and 2.15946 Jy ! ! Correcting IF 1. ! ! Correcting IF 2. ! ! Correcting IF 3. ! ! Correcting IF 4. ! ! Fit before self-cal, rms=0.226525Jy sigma=1.568885 ! Fit after self-cal, rms=0.226180Jy sigma=1.566465 ! Inverting map print "****************************************" ! **************************************** print "*** Finished Natural Weighting CLEAN ***" ! *** Finished Natural Weighting CLEAN *** print "****************************************" ! **************************************** gscale true ! Performing overall amplitude self-cal ! ! Correcting IF 1. ! A total of 30 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 1. ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 1: ! BR 0.98 FD 0.97 GC 1.06 HN 1.06 ! KK 0.98 KP 1.06 LA 0.99 MC 1.12 ! MK 1.00 NL 0.95 NY 1.00 OV 0.97 ! PT 0.99 SC 0.99 WF 1.04 GN 0.95 ! ! A total of 45 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 2. ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 2: ! BR 0.97 FD 0.96 GC 0.99 HN 0.99 ! KK 0.94 KP 1.08 LA 0.97 MC 1.10 ! MK 1.00 NL 0.87 NY 1.00 OV 0.97 ! PT 0.98 SC 0.97 WF 1.01 GN 0.91 ! ! A total of 3 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 3. ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 3: ! BR 0.99 FD 0.97 GC 0.97 HN 0.98 ! KK 0.97 KP 1.06 LA 0.98 MC 1.00* ! MK 1.02 NL 0.99 NY 1.01 OV 1.00 ! PT 0.99 SC 1.02 WF 0.98 GN 1.01 ! ! ! Correcting IF 2. ! A total of 30 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 1. ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 1: ! BR 0.99 FD 0.99 GC 1.07 HN 1.06 ! KK 0.96 KP 1.13 LA 0.98 MC 1.22 ! MK 0.97 NL 0.96 NY 0.99 OV 0.97 ! PT 0.99 SC 0.99 WF 1.04 GN 0.93 ! ! A total of 45 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 2. ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 2: ! BR 0.97 FD 0.98 GC 0.99 HN 1.00 ! KK 0.92 KP 1.11 LA 0.97 MC 1.06 ! MK 0.98 NL 0.87 NY 1.00 OV 0.98 ! PT 0.98 SC 0.97 WF 0.99 GN 0.91 ! ! A total of 3 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 3. ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 3: ! BR 1.00 FD 0.98 GC 0.97 HN 0.98 ! KK 0.95 KP 1.12 LA 0.98 MC 1.00* ! MK 1.00 NL 0.99 NY 1.01 OV 1.01 ! PT 0.98 SC 1.03 WF 1.00 GN 1.01 ! ! ! Correcting IF 3. ! A total of 30 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 1. ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 1: ! BR 1.00 FD 0.98 GC 1.07 HN 1.02 ! KK 0.97 KP 1.06 LA 1.00 MC 1.05 ! MK 0.99 NL 0.96 NY 1.01 OV 0.95 ! PT 0.99 SC 0.99 WF 1.04 GN 0.95 ! ! A total of 45 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 2. ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 2: ! BR 0.96 FD 0.96 GC 1.00 HN 0.99 ! KK 0.94 KP 1.04 LA 0.98 MC 1.72 ! MK 1.00 NL 0.87 NY 1.02 OV 0.96 ! PT 0.98 SC 0.98 WF 0.99 GN 0.94 ! ! A total of 3 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 3. ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 3: ! BR 1.00 FD 0.97 GC 0.98 HN 0.98 ! KK 0.97 KP 1.05 LA 0.99 MC 1.00* ! MK 1.02 NL 0.99 NY 1.03 OV 1.01 ! PT 0.98 SC 1.02 WF 1.01 GN 1.02 ! ! ! Correcting IF 4. ! A total of 33 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 1. ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 1: ! BR 0.99 FD 0.99 GC 1.05 HN 1.04 ! KK 0.98 KP 1.13 LA 0.99 MC 1.14 ! MK 0.98 NL 0.95 NY 1.00 OV 0.95 ! PT 1.01 SC 1.00 WF 1.05 GN 0.95 ! ! A total of 45 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 2. ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 2: ! BR 0.97 FD 0.97 GC 0.99 HN 0.99 ! KK 0.95 KP 1.11 LA 0.98 MC 1.21 ! MK 0.99 NL 0.86 NY 1.00 OV 0.96 ! PT 1.06 SC 0.99 WF 1.00 GN 0.93 ! ! A total of 3 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 3. ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 3: ! BR 0.98 FD 0.99 GC 0.98 HN 0.97 ! KK 0.97 KP 1.12 LA 0.98 MC 1.00* ! MK 1.01 NL 0.99 NY 1.02 OV 0.99 ! PT 1.04 SC 1.03 WF 1.01 GN 1.02 ! ! ! Fit before self-cal, rms=0.226180Jy sigma=1.566465 ! Fit after self-cal, rms=0.179017Jy sigma=1.167558 dynam = dynam - 0.5 doamp = false flux_cutoff = imstat(rms) * dynam ! Inverting map and beam ! Estimated beam: bmin=2.74 mas, bmaj=3.978 mas, bpa=-18.57 degrees ! Estimated noise=0.522071 mJy/beam. repeat if (peak(flux) > flux_cutoff) peakwin win_mult clean clean_niter,clean_gain flux_cutoff = imstat(rms) * dynam selfcal doamp, doflt, solint new_peak = peak(flux) until(new_peak<=flux_cutoff) ! clean: niter=100 gain=0.03 cutoff=0 ! Component: 050 - total flux cleaned = 0.0130788 Jy ! Component: 100 - total flux cleaned = 0.0146754 Jy ! Total flux subtracted in 100 components = 0.0146754 Jy ! Clean residual min=-0.008918 max=0.009982 Jy/beam ! Clean residual mean=0.000149 rms=0.002030 Jy/beam ! Combined flux in latest and established models = 2.17413 Jy ! Performing phase self-cal over 0.6 minute time intervals ! Adding 10 model components to the UV plane model. ! The established model now contains 48 components and 2.17413 Jy ! ! Correcting IF 1. ! ! Correcting IF 2. ! ! Correcting IF 3. ! ! Correcting IF 4. ! ! Fit before self-cal, rms=0.177333Jy sigma=1.155034 ! Fit after self-cal, rms=0.177236Jy sigma=1.154280 ! Inverting map dynam = dynam - 1.0 doamp = true solint = solint * (6.0/3.6) flux_cutoff = imstat(rms) * dynam repeat if (peak(flux) > flux_cutoff) peakwin win_mult clean clean_niter,clean_gain flux_cutoff = imstat(rms) * dynam selfcal doamp, doflt, solint new_peak = peak(flux) until(new_peak<=flux_cutoff) ! Added new window around map position (-18.4, 3.2). ! clean: niter=100 gain=0.03 cutoff=0 ! Component: 050 - total flux cleaned = 0.0101986 Jy ! Component: 100 - total flux cleaned = 0.0133339 Jy ! Total flux subtracted in 100 components = 0.0133339 Jy ! Clean residual min=-0.008869 max=0.009223 Jy/beam ! Clean residual mean=0.000075 rms=0.001943 Jy/beam ! Combined flux in latest and established models = 2.18747 Jy ! Performing amp+phase self-cal over 1 minute time intervals ! Adding 19 model components to the UV plane model. ! The established model now contains 61 components and 2.18747 Jy ! ! Correcting IF 1. ! ! Correcting IF 2. ! ! Correcting IF 3. ! ! Correcting IF 4. ! ! Fit before self-cal, rms=0.176624Jy sigma=1.150063 ! Fit after self-cal, rms=0.127308Jy sigma=0.817973 ! Inverting map and beam ! Estimated beam: bmin=2.743 mas, bmaj=3.98 mas, bpa=-18.8 degrees ! Estimated noise=0.52196 mJy/beam. ! clean: niter=100 gain=0.03 cutoff=0 ! Component: 050 - total flux cleaned = 0.0070403 Jy ! Component: 100 - total flux cleaned = 0.00832409 Jy ! Total flux subtracted in 100 components = 0.00832409 Jy ! Clean residual min=-0.004650 max=0.004776 Jy/beam ! Clean residual mean=0.000057 rms=0.000766 Jy/beam ! Combined flux in latest and established models = 2.19579 Jy ! Performing amp+phase self-cal over 1 minute time intervals ! Adding 17 model components to the UV plane model. ! The established model now contains 76 components and 2.19579 Jy ! ! Correcting IF 1. ! ! Correcting IF 2. ! ! Correcting IF 3. ! ! Correcting IF 4. ! ! Fit before self-cal, rms=0.126592Jy sigma=0.812414 ! Fit after self-cal, rms=0.125460Jy sigma=0.804674 ! Inverting map and beam ! Estimated beam: bmin=2.744 mas, bmaj=3.98 mas, bpa=-18.81 degrees ! Estimated noise=0.521857 mJy/beam. ! clean: niter=100 gain=0.03 cutoff=0 ! Component: 050 - total flux cleaned = 0.00251502 Jy ! Component: 100 - total flux cleaned = 0.00291844 Jy ! Total flux subtracted in 100 components = 0.00291844 Jy ! Clean residual min=-0.004136 max=0.004053 Jy/beam ! Clean residual mean=0.000036 rms=0.000685 Jy/beam ! Combined flux in latest and established models = 2.19871 Jy ! Performing amp+phase self-cal over 1 minute time intervals ! Adding 16 model components to the UV plane model. ! The established model now contains 82 components and 2.19871 Jy ! ! Correcting IF 1. ! ! Correcting IF 2. ! ! Correcting IF 3. ! ! Correcting IF 4. ! ! Fit before self-cal, rms=0.125106Jy sigma=0.801956 ! Fit after self-cal, rms=0.124815Jy sigma=0.799537 ! Inverting map and beam ! Estimated beam: bmin=2.745 mas, bmaj=3.98 mas, bpa=-18.84 degrees ! Estimated noise=0.521808 mJy/beam. doamp = false solint = solint / (6.0/3.6) flux_cutoff = imstat(rms) * dynam repeat if (peak(flux) > flux_cutoff) peakwin win_mult clean clean_niter,clean_gain flux_cutoff = imstat(rms) * dynam selfcal doamp, doflt, solint new_peak = peak(flux) until(new_peak<=flux_cutoff) ! clean: niter=100 gain=0.03 cutoff=0 ! Component: 050 - total flux cleaned = 0.000230386 Jy ! Component: 100 - total flux cleaned = 0.000403574 Jy ! Total flux subtracted in 100 components = 0.000403574 Jy ! Clean residual min=-0.003820 max=0.003618 Jy/beam ! Clean residual mean=0.000026 rms=0.000637 Jy/beam ! Combined flux in latest and established models = 2.19911 Jy ! Performing phase self-cal over 0.6 minute time intervals ! Adding 18 model components to the UV plane model. ! The established model now contains 87 components and 2.19911 Jy ! ! Correcting IF 1. ! ! Correcting IF 2. ! ! Correcting IF 3. ! ! Correcting IF 4. ! ! Fit before self-cal, rms=0.124584Jy sigma=0.797777 ! Fit after self-cal, rms=0.124578Jy sigma=0.797665 ! Inverting map print "***********************************" ! *********************************** print "*** Finished Amplitude Self-Cal ***" ! *** Finished Amplitude Self-Cal *** print "***********************************" ! *********************************** save 1308+326_S ! Writing UV FITS file: 1308+326_S.uvf ! Writing 87 model components to file: 1308+326_S.mod ! wwins: Wrote 3 windows to 1308+326_S.win ! restore: Substituting estimate of restoring beam from last 'invert'. ! Restoring with beam: 2.745 x 3.98 at -18.84 degrees (North through East) ! Clean map min=-0.0024954 max=1.8929 Jy/beam ! Writing clean map to FITS file: 1308+326_S.fits ! Writing difmap environment to: 1308+326_S.par print "****************************" ! **************************** print "*** Now, make some plots ***" ! *** Now, make some plots *** print "****************************" ! **************************** device 1308+326_Suv.ps/vps,1,2 ! Attempting to open device: '1308+326_Suv.ps/vps' radplot ! Using default options string "m1" uvplot ! Using default options string "" device 1308+326_Sim.ps/vps ! Attempting to open device: '1308+326_Sim.ps/vps' uvweight 0,-1 ! Uniform weighting is not currently selected. ! Gridding weights will be scaled by errors raised to the power -1. ! Radial weighting is not currently selected. loglevs -1,2048,2 ! The new contour levels are: ! -1 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 1024 2048 cmul = imstat(rms)*3 ! Inverting map and beam ! Estimated beam: bmin=2.745 mas, bmaj=3.98 mas, bpa=-18.84 degrees ! Estimated noise=0.521808 mJy/beam. mappl cln ! restore: Substituting estimate of restoring beam from last 'invert'. ! Restoring with beam: 2.745 x 3.98 at -18.84 degrees (North through East) ! Clean map min=-0.0024954 max=1.8929 Jy/beam quit ! Quitting program ! Log file 1308+326_S.log closed on Mon Nov 25 11:23:56 2002
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# Presentation: 846227 ## Technology Center 2100 and the managers of workgroup 2160 (business methods) sincerely thank the following individuals and organizations for volunteering their time to provide training to the business methods examiners in fiscal year 2001: The NASDAQ stock exchange The Securities Industry Association The American Bankers Association BITS Lincoln Reinsurance and Lincoln National Life Insurance The American Council of Life Insurance NACHA Ric Edelman of Edelman Financial Services Cheryl Horowitz of Thompson Financial Municipals Group Tom Van Horn of Mercata Irah Donner of Hale and Dorr Tom Ewing of Cooley Godward Larry Kass of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy By working with our partnership organizations and interests, we can continue to provide education and communication on patent issues related to business methods. next slide - The NASDAQ stock exchange - The Securities Industry Association - The American Bankers Association - BITS - Lincoln Reinsurance and Lincoln National Life Insurance - The American Council of Life Insurance - NACHA - Ric Edelman of Edelman Financial Services - Cheryl Horowitz of Thompson Financial Municipals Group - Tom Van Horn of Mercata - Irah Donner of Hale and Dorr - Tom Ewing of Cooley Godward - Larry Kass of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy **By working with our partnership organizations and interests, we can continue to provide education and communication on patent issues related to business methods. ** ** ***next slide* ## Technology Center 2100 is currently seeking additional training for their Business Method examiners in the following areas: - 1. Smart cards (data only and with programming) - 2. Payment schemes - 3. Market analysis - 4. Basic network security - 5. Insurance - 6. e-shopping - 7. Point of sale, inventory, accounting - 8. Business cryptography i.e. usage protection of distributed files or programs, copy protection and licensing agreements across the Internet. - 9. Coupons and electronic incentive programs - 10. Applications of wireless technology to e-commerce. - 11. Operations research (workflow, resource allocation and scheduling for admin functions) - 12. Health care management (record management ICDA billing) - 13. Reservation systems - If you or your organization can provide training on any of the above categories, please contact Wynn Coggins by telephone at (703)308-1344, by facsimile at (703) 305-3719, or by electronic mail at [email protected]
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# Presentation: 340309 ## Federal Quality Assurance and Improvement Initiatives - Mary Jean Duckett - Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services - May 8, 2002 **Notes:** Federal Quality Assurance and Improvement Initiatives, a presentation by Mary Jean Duckett of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Presented at the AHRQ-NGA meeting, State Long Term Care Systems: Reducing Cost, Quality and Access, held in Indianapolis, IN May 6-8, 2002. ## Shifting Federal focus - Current - Prospective assurances of quality in waiver applications followed by retrospective review, 3-5 years later - Quality assurance expectations to meet regulatory compliance and/or problem identification, most often with respect to health and welfare - Duckett **Notes:** Federal activity related to quality represents a change in focus for CMS. Historically, the Federal focus lay on getting assurances from States followed by a retrospective review of waiver programs. We used to ask the State to provide assurances, then look to see if the State was meeting those assurances. This changed in the past year. ## Shifting Federal focus - future - CMS recognizes that it has a role that goes beyond simply giving permission to states to develop institutional alternatives and to monitor compliance with regulatory requirements - It requires that it assess more closely the systems of quality assurance and improvement in place and that it provide direct assistance to its state partners concurrently - Duckett **Notes:** I want to recognize that CMS’ role is changing from permission giving to developing and monitoring compliance. This new role requires that CMS assess quality assurance more closely and provide assistance to States. We are taking a systems focus now, and looking at quality improvement as well as quality assurance. We recognize the Federal role in quality improvement of service-based programs. ## CMSO Quality Initiatives - Establishing a Framework for Quality Improvement within HCBS - Developing Quality Improvement Tools for States - Developing Quality Improvement Tools for CMS - Engaging in Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement - Providing Technical Assistance and Resources - Duckett **Notes:** CMS is now developing Quality Improvement tools for States and Federal government, engaging in quality assessment and providing technical resources. ## CMSO - Duckett **Notes:** CMS’ structure is such that services are not housed in any one place. There are many groups within CMS, and groups have Quality Initiatives as part of their responsibilities. ## Framework for Quality - National Inventory of Quality Improvement Strategies (DEHPG) - Establish a framework/description of relevant quality domains that will facilitate a common dialog - Identify relevant strategies which states might use to monitor and improve quality within those domains - Conduct research to establish the current “state of the art” for state QA/QI systems for information sharing and planning purposes - Duckett **Notes:** The National Inventory of Quality Improvement Strategies is in Thomas Hamilton’s group. The goal is to establish a framework or description of quality domains to facilitate dialog. These are the areas you need to address when discussing quality. You need to identify strategies to improve quality in those domains, and produce research to establish current state of the art for State QI frameworks. You need to do all this to establish a framework for a common dialog. We anticipate publishing a technical manual by the end of this year. ## Tools for States - Consumer Experience Survey/Users Guide (FSQG) - Voluntary Tool for States - 2 Modules: Elderly/Non-elderly disabled and MR/DD - Duckett **Notes:** We are also producing a consumer experience survey developed by the financial systems and quality group. This is a voluntary tool States can use to get feedback from consumers about HCBS programs. There are two modules - elderly beneficiaries and MR/DD. These are the largest populations served under HCBS waiver systems. ## Tools for States - Reliability and Validity of Consumer Experience Survey (FSQG) - Current status: Conducting field tests in 3 States - Expected Completion Date: October 2002 - Duckett **Notes:** We are field-testing modules in three States, and expect to complete the field tests and have a product by October of 2002. ## Tools for States - Self Directed Measures (DEHPG) - Development of performance indicators aimed at family and self-directed service systems, i.e., system performance indicators - Serve as a guide to states as they develop their family and self-directed waivers - States could use it to assess the quality and comprehensiveness of their family and self-directed programs - Duckett **Notes:** The third tool is self-directed measures. Performance indicators are directed at family and community and are self-directed services and they are systems performance indicators. They can serve as a guide for States as they develop -directed programs and key into issues they need to think about. States can use them to assess the quality of programs. They can be used for development stage and as an ongoing tool to evaluate program. A product is due perhaps in the next fiscal year. ## Tools for CMS - Collection and Analysis of State Data for Long-Term Care/ State Planning Data for Systems Change (DEHPG) - Develop a HCBS waiver database - Identify LTC data available and needed for planning - Design Data Reports and analytical tools - Develop data collection and transfer processes and procedures - Duckett **Notes:** The fourth tool is the collection and analysis of State planning data for Long Term Care. States need data to go to their legislators and propose change, as does the Federal government. We will develop an HCBS waiver database. Our data was formerly limited to the number of programs and the populations served and what services are provided. The new system will have more specific data on content, what are the average per capita cost, how many services are provided, who are the eligibility groups, are special income level groups covered, what was the actual experience (number served and actual average per capita cost). We will also try to expand waiver data to include other long term care data to look and community and institutional services. The longer term goal is to include non-Medicaid data so we can predict effects on other parts of long term care system. We are planning for electronic submissions of annual cost reports and reviews to speed the process and make submission easier for States. ## Quality Assessment and Improvement - HCBS Waiver Quality Review Protocol - Guide for Conducting Quality Reviews (FSQG) - Guide for States/Regional Offices (RO) to use as they conduct Quality Reviews - Focus on adequacy and appropriateness - Estimated Completion Date: October 2002 - Duckett **Notes:** Last year, we issued the HCBS waiver protocol that regional offices use to review State waiver programs. We are now developing a guide that builds on the protocol to guide the program reviews. It will focus on advocacy and appropriateness of reviews. ## National Contractor for HCBS Quality (DEHPG) - Resource to CMS Regional Offices (RO) and States - Follow up to RO visits utilizing the protocol where significant opportunities for improvement are identified - Urgent or Emergent follow-up in special circumstances - State requests for consultation, triaged through RO/CO - Duckett **Notes:** The national contractor for HCBS quality is a resource to regional offices and States. It follow up on the protocol to identify areas for review improvement. We are also developing an urgent follow up and triage protocol to prioritize what States will work with the contractor first due to limited resources. ## National Contractor for HCBS Quality (DEHPG) - Contractors to assist in Root Cause Analysis and identification of quality improvement strategies - NOT look-behind review - NOT additional monitoring or review - Repository of CMS Quality related tools, Technical Assistance and Training - 2002 focus for MR/DD - Duckett **Notes:** The contractor assists with root cause analysis to determine the cause of problems and strategies to improve performance. This is NOT a look-behind or another review of waiver program or determining whether the regional did its job. It is a tool for States at their request for additional technical assistance. Information developed through the contractor will become a repository of CMS information for training. The contractor works with States and produces products to assist other States. Montana is working with the contractor and regional office. We may also work with Georgia, Tennessee and Iowa. Our focus now is on MR/DD programs. ## Technical Assistance and Resources - Promising Practices (DEHPG) - 3 year ongoing project to identify and describe promising practices within state programs intended to assist persons with disabilities of all ages to live and fully participate in communities of their choice - Highlighted will be both broad systems reform efforts (e.g., Michigan’s 1915b/c combo for specialty services) as well as specific tools utilized by states (e.g., Wyoming’s method for individual budgets) - Ongoing posting to CMS web site. - Duckett **Notes:** CMS will provide technical assistance and resources. Promising Practices was a three year project to identify and describe promising programs. CMS recognizes that every State has programs with effective practices that could be useful to other States. There is no best program. Each has best practices. CMS will highlight broad system reforms as well as specific tools/aspects of programs. Promising practices will be posted on the CMS website. ## Technical Assistance and Resources - Promising Practices - http:www.hcfa.gov/medicaid - Look for “promising practices in home and community-based services” - Duckett **Notes:** You can find information on promising practices on the HCFA website/CMS website as well as other helpful information. The old address - www.hcfa.gov has been replaced with www.cms.gov. ## TA (cont.) - Data Readiness Project (FSQG) - Compile info on selected QI activities that are data driven - Prepare technical assistance briefs to states - Estimated completion date: late spring - Provide technical assistance to selected states - Estimated completion date: October 2002 - Duckett **Notes:** Another technical assistance project by Rachel Block’s group is a data readiness project to compile information on quality improvement activities that are data driven. What activities have States tried that have worked? We will prepare technical assistance briefs based on the information. We anticipate completing it by Fall 2002. ## TA (cont.) - Conference on Quality Measurement and Improvement - May 2-3, 2002, Nashville, TN - Feature national/state experts and best practices in quality measurement/improvement - Will include practices identified through the “Data Readiness” project - Duckett **Notes:** Information on data readiness was shared at the Quality Assurance held in Nashville in April. We will also produce technical assistance documents based on the Nashville conference to share information with States that were unable to attend. ## Other Initiatives of Note - Study of the impact of Medicaid home and community based service programs on quality of life, quality of care, utilization and cost (OSP - Lewin) - Elderly/Disabled and Persons with MR/DD - Resource Network - www.hcbs.org - Duckett **Notes:** We are also working on a study of the impact of Medicaid HCBS on quality of life, quality of care . This study is being conducted through a contract with Lewin and focuses on the two largest populations served – elderly and disabled and MR/DD. Information is available on the resource network web site - www.hcbs.org. ## Other Initiatives of Note - Development and Validation of Performance Measure Set for for the Evaluation of Medicaid Services Rendered to People with DD (SCG) - Indicators for ICF/MR settings - Compliance/Feedback/Benchmarking - Duckett **Notes:** The Survey and Certification Group is development and validating performance measures for ICF/MR settings. The measures can be used by States to ensure compliance, obtain feedback, and to set benchmarks. ## Summary - Coordinated, quality effort that utilizes prospective assurances and retrospective reviews, but will include concurrent quality improvements to further enable the full inclusion and participation of persons with disabilities in communities of their choice. - Duckett **Notes:** We feel that we need to increase the tools available in the Toolbox. Our only previous tools were to terminate programs or non-renew waivers but we also want to have new tools that improve programs.
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Number range CHAPTER**FACT SHEET FOR NO~y~ MONITORING** **Introduction** Reactive nitrogen compounds (NO~y~) have been identified as precursors for both ozone and fine particulate matter (PM~2.5~). The National Ambient Air Monitoring Strategy (NAAMS) calls for deployment of NO~y~ monitors at approximately 75 locations. OAQPS has begun an effort to gain knowledge and experience with NO~y~ monitoring in order to resolve a number of technical issues that have been identified with NO~y~ monitoring, as well as to be prepared to provide support to State and Local monitoring agencies as they begin to purchase, install, and operate NO~y~ monitors. **Definition of NO~y~** NO~y~ consists of all oxides of nitrogen in which the oxidation state of the N atom is +2 or greater, ie, the sum of all reactive nitrogen oxides including NO~x~ (NO + NO~2~) and other nitrogen oxides referred to as NO~z~. The major components of NO~z~ include nitrous acids \[nitric acid (HNO~3~), and nitrous acid (HONO)\], organic nitrates \[peroxyl acetyl nitrate (PAN), methyl peroxyl acetyl nitrate (MPAN), and peroxyl propionyl nitrate, (PPN)\], and particulate nitrates. NO + NO~2~ + NO~z~ = NO~y~ **Principle of Operation** The current recommendation for the measurement of NO~y~ is the use of a thermal converter to convert reactive nitrogen species to NO followed by detection of NO by its chemiluminescence reaction with an excess of O~3~. NO is measured by bypassing the converter. The combination of NO~2~ and NO~z~ can be then determined by difference. This procedure is similar to the current methodology used to measure NO~x~, however, the converter temperature is higher in order to more completely convert NO~z~ species, and the converter has been moved to very near the sample inlet to avoid line losses of "sticky" NO~y~ species such as HNO~3~. **Literature Search** Based on the results of a literature search, three manufacturers of trace level NO~y~ monitors have been identified. The specifications for the three analyzers are provided in Table 1. The price for these analyzers are in the range of \$15,000 and \$20,000. See the internet websites below for additional information on these analyzers, and vendor contacts in your area: [[http://www.teledyne-api.com/products/index.asp]{.underline}](http://www.teledyne-api.com/products/index.asp) [[http://www.thermo.com/]{.underline}](http://www.thermo.com/) [[http://www.ecotech.com.au/ml9800.htm]{.underline}](http://www.ecotech.com.au/ml9800.htm) **Trace Level Modifications** A number of modifications are typically made to the standard NOx/NOy monitor to improve the detection limit for trace gas monitoring. Depending on the particular make, modifications may include the following: 1. Pre-reactor to eliminate non-NOy interferent, 2. Increase sample flow rate, and 3. Improved temperature controls in photomultiplier tube. **Calibration and Zero** Calibration and zero tests should be performed through the remote converter. The Thermo NO~y~ analyzer has a separate connection for the calibration gas at the inlet of the converter. An adequate supply of calibration gasses must be supplied to ensure that excess calibration gas passes out the inlet. Currently, OAQPS recommends that a zero and span check be performed daily, and multi-point calibrations be performed on a monthly basis. OAQPS is currently conducting a study to determine if more frequent checks are needed, or if less frequent checks are acceptable. **Issues with the Method** *1) Reaction of NO with ambient ozone.* It is well known that ambient ozone will react with NO in the sample line, resulting in a reduction in the NO reading. For this reason, it is recommended that the residence time in the sample line be as short as possible, and no more than 2 seconds. For a 1/4 inch OD, 1/8 inch ID tubing and a total sample rate of 1.5 liters per minute, the maximum sample line length is approximately 20 feet. Thick wall tubing and increased bypass flow can be used if longer sampling lines are needed. *2) Conversion efficiency of converter.* The molybdenum converter is consumed, and has an average life of approximately 1 year. The efficiency of the converter will reduce over time, and as such must be checked periodically. At this time, differences of opinion exist between researchers as to the appropriate NO~y~ species to use to check converter efficiency. Potential species include NO~2~, HNO~3~, isopropyl nitrate, and n-propyl nitrate. OAQPS is performing a study to determine which species should be used in the NCore program to test converter efficiency. *3) Ammonia interference*. Depending on the converter temperature, the converter may convert a small amount of NH~3~ to NO, resulting in increased NO readings. However, under normal circumstances NH~3~ concentrations are low compared to NO and this positive interference is negligible. Nonetheless, care should be taken when siting the monitor to be sure that it is not located near significant NH~3~ sources which could cause elevated NH~3~ concentrations (e.g., concentrated animal feeding operations). **Table 1. Summary of Commercially Available NO~y~ Monitors** +----------+------+----+------+-------+-------+------+-------+---------+ | **Inst | **Lo | * | **Re | * | * | ** | **P | * | | rument** | west | *L | spon | *Zero | *Span | Auto | recis | *Approx | | | Ran | DL | se** | Dr | Dr | R | ion** | imate** | | **Make | ge** | ** | | ift** | ift** | angi | | | | /Model** | | | **Ti | | | ng** | | ** | | | | | me** | | | | | Price** | +----------+------+----+------+-------+-------+------+-------+---------+ | API | 0- | 50 | 120 | \<0.1 | \ | Yes | 0.5% | \$15 | | 501NOY | 5ppb | p | | pp | <0.5% | | | -19,000 | | | | pt | | b/day | FS | | | | +----------+------+----+------+-------+-------+------+-------+---------+ | Thermo | 0- | 50 | 120 | Neg. | +/- | Yes | NA | \ | | 42C-YNOy | 5ppb | p | | | 1% FS | | | $19,490 | | | | pt | | | | | | | +----------+------+----+------+-------+-------+------+-------+---------+ | EcoTech | 0-2 | 50 | Vari | \<0.1 | +/- | Yes | 5 | NA | | EC9 | 0ppb | p | able | | 1% FS | | 0ppt, | | | 841A-NOy | | pt | | pp | | | or | | | | | | | b/day | | | 0.5% | | | | | | | | | | of | | | | | | | | | | re | | | | | | | | | | ading | | | | | | | | | | above | | | | | | | | | | 50 | | | | | | | | | | ppb | | +----------+------+----+------+-------+-------+------+-------+---------+
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# Presentation: 076847 ## Census Bureau **What’s New ** **in the 2002 ** **Economic Census** - www.census.gov/econ2002 ## Economic data collected from businesses Demographic data collected from households ** **data collected from** businesses** ** ** **Demographic** ** **data collected from** households** - Census Terminology ## Slide 3 ## Surveys vs Economic Census ***Census *** ***(years ending in 2 & 7)*** - Every 5 years - Industry/product detail - Detailed Geography ***Surveys*** - Annual, quarterly, monthly - Limited detail - Mostly national ## Economic Census Provides: ** ***Detailed information on the structure of the economy* ** **What industries exist - Where they are located - What inputs they consume - What outputs they produce - What markets they serve ***Economic Census Coverage*** - “The Economic Census is indispensable to understanding America’s economy...” - --**Alan Greenspan, Chairman, Federal Reserve Board of Governors** **Notes:** All of these statistics are very important to policy makers and business people. Alan Greenspan, chairman FRB, “The Economic Census is indispensable to understanding America’s economy” Thomas J Donohue, President, US Chamber of Commerce, “Sound and timely economic data are the fuel that powers economic decision making...” ## Public Sector Uses - Benchmarking - Tracking economic change - Attracting new businesses - Assisting business development - “Sound and timely economic - data are the fuel that powers - business decision making...” - --**Thomas J. Donohue, President,** **United States Chamber of Commerce** ## Private Sector Uses **Study your industry** - Market share - Product trends - Strategic planning **What’s my share?** **How does my firm compare?** ## Private Sector Uses **Study your industry** - Market share - Product trends - Strategic planning **Study business markets** - Site locations - Sales territories - Forecasting sales **Where are my customers? suppliers? competitors?** ## Private Sector Uses **Study your industry** - Market share - Product trends - Strategic planning **Study business markets** - Site locations - Sales territories - Forecasting sales **Evaluate investments** - Estimate market size - Data for loan applications ## 2002 Economic Census Key Dates ## 2002 Economic Census What’s New? **New Questions** **E-commerce sales** **Supply chain (including outsourcing)** **Leased employees** ## 2002 Economic Census **Better questionnaire design** **Forms customized for more industries** **Internet-based help-site** **Electronic reporting - ****downloadable forms** - What’s New? ## Many businesses won’t get a form **Very small businesses** **Nonemployers** **Very small employers not sampled** **Most locations of multi-unit firms** **Forms go to company headquarters** **Excluded industries** **Agriculture, forestry, fisheries; schools; labor, political, religious organizations** ## 2002 Publicity Information kit **Public Service Ads** **Material for articles** **Press releases** **Story ideas** **Local data from 1997** **Data uses** **Questions and answers** ## 2002 Publicity Key intermediaries **General media** **Broadcast media** **Newspapers** **News magazines** **Business media** **Business publications** **Trade associations** **Chambers of commerce** **Data centers** ## Slide 20 ## Slide 21 ## Three “waves” of ***Three “waves” of *** ***publicity*** ## Public Service Ads *Public Service Ads* *can take many forms* ## Public Service Ads *Public Service Ads* *can take many forms* ## 2002 Publicity You can help! **Newsletters** **Internet sites ** **Training / conferences** **Contacts with local media** **Give media local angles** **Gathering testimonials** ## 2002 Economic Census Timetable for Publicity ## 2002 Publicity Useful website addresses **For everyone, **including users - **www.census.gov/econ2002** **For businesses** with a form **www.census.gov/econhelp** **For promotion** - **www.census.gov/2002promo** ## Slide 29 ## Slide 30 ## ?? Questions ?? ***??****** ******Questions****** ******??*** - For more information: - -- [email protected] - (301) 763-2547 or (877) 790-1876
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COMMUNITY HEALTH REPRESENTATIVES (CHR) +--------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+ | | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | Increase | | | | | | | | | Actual | President's | Estimate | or Decrease | | | | | | | | | | Budget | | | +--------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+ | BA | \ | \ | \ | +\$859,000 | | | $49,789,000 | $50,774,000 | $51,633,000 | | +--------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+ | FTE | 3 | 3 | 3 | 0 | +--------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+ | | | | | | +--------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+ | Number of | 1,749 | 1,749 | 1,644 | -105 | | CHRs | | | | | +--------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+ | \# of | 2,200,000 | 2,200,000 | 2,200,000 | 0 | | Tribally | | | | | | Operated | | | | | | Svcs | | | | | | Provided | | | | | +--------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+ **[PURPOSE AND METHOD OF OPERATION]{.underline}** The Indian Health Service (IHS) Community Health Representatives (CHR) provides a wide-ranging array of services in their individual communities. Because needs vary tremendously among the tribes, no single job description can account for the multiplicity of duties and responsibilities that these important paraprofessionals provide. The 284 Community Health Representative programs are tribally administered, contracted or compacted health care outreach programs. Trained in the basic skills of health care provision, disease control and prevention, CHRs as community members can successfully create change in community acceptance and utilization of Western health care resources while respecting and attempting to incorporate traditional practices. The Indian Health Service works with tribes and provides leadership and guidance to the CHR Program. CHRs are health educators, providing workshops and classes on a variety of topics to an assortment of audiences. They are also health promoters who develop and implement programs in areas such as safety, exercise and fitness, nutrition or drug alternatives for youth. They are advocates, both for individual patients and for tribal concerns in a variety of settings in American Indian and Alaska Native, and non-Indian community; and they provide direct patient care in specialized areas for which they are trained. CHRs provide services such as screening and identification of health problems; education and outreach; monitoring patient status; planning, development and implementation of projects in areas listed below: - Diabetes ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` - Cardiovascular disease - Cancer - FAS/FAE - Vision needs - Nutrition and obesity - Safety awareness and injury prevention - Maternal and child health, elder care, alcohol and drug abuse prevention and referral. The CHR is literally a "jack of all trades.\" CHRs provide prenatal education in the home of a mother-to-be who is afraid to visit the clinic. They monitor vital signs and provide water to emergency workers fighting fires. A CHR provides regular home visits and a listening ear to elders, ensures medications are taken properly and assesses the home environment for adequate care and risks such as loose carpet or frayed electrical cords. > []{.mark} **CHRs prove themselves over and over as indispensable assets to American Indian and Alaska Native communities**. Whether they are: - Translating; - Taking blood pressures and sugar readings at weekly screenings in the community center; - Helping in the school setting; - Organizing and conducting exercise programs; - Speaking to the benefits of enrollment in Medicare/Medicaid; - Providing medical assistance on an elder group's field trip; - Delivering medications to homebound patients; - Transporting someone without the resources or ability to get to medical care; - Planning and coordinating community Health Fairs; - Arranging medical appointments and coordinating lodging for patients who cannot for themselves, CHRs maintain a patient caseload for which they provide innumerable services to American Indian and Alaska Native individuals ranging in age from the newest baby to the oldest elder. The CHR program plays an important role in the successful implementation of IHS/Tribal health promotion and disease prevention initiatives and efforts to improve access to and utilization of medical services. The CHRs serve indigenous people and are well positioned within their communities to provide the needed educational and related services that can result in healthier lifestyles and earlier treatment and lower morbidity among their people. The CHRs are effective outreach health care providers and have established an efficient network system through which health promotion and disease prevention activities and access to services are being delivered to the American Indian and Alaska Native people. Many of the health problems American Indian and Alaska Native people encounter are preventable. Most relate to lifestyle, improper or lack of education and information, poor environmental health, and even lack of proper health screening. The CHR is in a unique position to attempt to make a positive impact on many of these maladies. **[ACCOMPLISHMENTS]{.underline}** - Working to more closely collaborate with other health care initiatives, CHR Programs have implemented a variety of programs aimed at youth and children in areas of risk education, injury prevention and safety awareness. - A demonstration project is beginning to show positive outcomes via CHR efforts to more assertively identify and enroll eligible tribal members in Medicare and Medicaid, thereby expanding the resources available to pay for health care costs for American Indian and Alaska Native people and more importantly, filling in gaps or lack of health care services to individuals who need it most. #### **PERFORMANCE MEASURES** The Community Health Representatives budget contributes to the accomplishment of the following FY 2004 performance measures: [Indicator 2]{.underline}: During FY 2004, increase the proportion of I/T/U clients with diagnosed diabetes that have demonstrated improved glycemic control by 2% over the FY 2003 level. [Indicator 3]{.underline}: During FY 2004, increase the proportion of I/T/U clients with diagnosed diabetes who have achieved blood pressure control standards by 2% over the FY 2003 level. [Indicator 24]{.underline}: During FY 2004: a\. increase the rates for all recommended immunizations for AI/AN children ages 3‑27 months by 2% over the FY 2003 rates b\. establish baseline rates for recommended immunizations for AI/AN children 19‑35 months. [Indicator 25]{.underline}: In FY 2004, maintain the FY 2003 rate for influenza vaccination levels among non-institutionalized adults age 55 years and older. [Indicator 26]{.underline}: In FY 2004, maintain the FY 2003 rate for pneumococcal vaccination levels among non-institutionalized adults age 65 years and older. Following are the funding levels for the last 5 fiscal years: +--------------------+--------------------------------+---------------+ | # Year | **[Funding]{.underline}** | **[FTE]{ | | | | .underline}** | +--------------------+--------------------------------+---------------+ | 1999 | \$45,960,000 | 5 | +--------------------+--------------------------------+---------------+ | 2000 | \$46,380,000 | 0 | +--------------------+--------------------------------+---------------+ | 2001 | \$48,061,000 | 0 | +--------------------+--------------------------------+---------------+ | 2002 | \$49,789,000 | 0 | +--------------------+--------------------------------+---------------+ | 2003 | \$50,774,000 | 3 | +--------------------+--------------------------------+---------------+ **[RATIONALE FOR BUDGET REQUEST]{.underline}** [TOTAL REQUEST]{.underline} \-- The request of \$51,633,000 and 3 FTEs is an increase of \$859,000 over the FY 2003 President's Budget request of \$50,774,000 and 3 FTEs. The increase includes the following: # Pay Cost Increase: +\$777,000 The request of \$777,000 will fund tribal pay costs which will assist the IHS in maintaining access to services for the IHS patient population. Provision of these funds is necessary to maintain the current I/T/U health system which works to eliminate disparities in health status between the American Indian and Alaska Native population and the rest of the U.S. #### Phasing-In of Staff for New Facilities: +\$82,000 The request of \$82,000 provides for the phasing-in of staff and related costs for new facilities allowing IHS to expand services in areas where existing capacity is most overextended. The staffing of new facilities also contributes to the recruitment and retention of dental staff and promotes self-determination activities. The following table displays the requested increase. ---------------------------------- --------------- ---------- ------------ **Facility:** **Dollars** **FTE** **Tribal** Winnebago, NE Hospital \$82,000 0 3 ---------------------------------- --------------- ---------- ------------
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ELECTRIFIED AND STIFLED. 187 been a family festival ; and my imagination bore me back to other times when friends and parental caresses were not absent at this holy season. Alas ! life seems to be but a perpetual farewell to men and things. I shook off these obtrusive thoughts as a cum- brous garment, and proceeded to the church, where I had prepared a treat for my parishioners. While dressing, and without being seen by any one, I lighted a flame of red Bengal fire, which was concealed behind a basket of flowers. I had on a vestment of cloth of gold, and at the moment when I gave out the Te Deum the flame suddenly illuminated the church like an Aurora Borealis ; the gold, the crystals, the chan- deliers, the hangings, the flowers, Avere all dazzling. The congregation seemed electrified ; the sacred hymn was chaunted with redoubled zeal and energy; but the proverb says, " there's no fire without smoke," and that had not entered into my calculation. With the flame rose clouds of smoke, which soon nearly suffocated us, and the whole congregation coughed in a frightful manner for nearly five minutes ; fortunately our church had openings in all directions and the smoke cleared off easily. After the festival of Christmas, we were able to commence the foundations of our new church. The architecture was to be in the Gothic style, and the build- ing large enough to accommodate the entire population. But our means were much more circumscribed than our projects ; we were in want of machinery ; it was impossible to find a single pulley in the whole colony ; hence we were compelled to lift stones and beams of tim- ber with the sole force of our arms. Against the wages of masons and carpenters, we had not two thousand francs ; and not being able to surmount this obstacle, we
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# Research Infusion 2008 # Potential Tool and Technology Candidate **[Contact Information]{.underline}** **Name of Tool/Technology** : JPF Java PathFinder **Name of Technology Provider** : NASA Ames Research Center (ARC) **Primary Point of Contact (PPC)** : Peter C. Mehlitz **PPC Phone No.** (650) 604-1682 **PPC e-mail** [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]@nasa.gov) **Alternate Contact Name (APC)** : Corina Pasareanu (ARC) **APC Phone No.** (650) 604-4767 **APC e-mail** [email protected] **Technology Provider Website** : <http://ic.arc.nasa.gov/tech/techarea.php?ta=1> and [http://javapathfinder.sourceforge.net](http://javapathfinder.sourceforge.net/) **Technology Provider Address** : Mail Stop 269-2 Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000, **Technology Provider Tel. No.** (650) 604-1682; FAX: (650) 604-4036 **[Tool/Technology Details]{.underline}** **Description of Tool/Technology** : A system to verify executable Java byte code programs. In its > basic form, it is a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) that is used as an > explicit state software model checker, systematically exploring all > potential execution paths of a program to find violations of > properties like deadlocks or unhandled exceptions. While JPF was > motivated by finding defects in concurrent programs, it has been > extended to include test case generation, coverage analysis, numeric > analysis, UML state machine model checking and many more. **Commercial or Research :** Research **Associated Program :**       **Potential Benefits** : JPF is a pure Java application that can be run either as a standalone command line tool, or embedded into systems like > development environments; Also applies to S/W Assurance. **Supported Platforms (PC, Linux, etc)**: all platforms supporting Java **Required Inputs** : Java bytecode program **Outputs Produced** : analysis reports (configurable) **[Maturity Level]{.underline}** **Applied to Real Problems?** Yes No **If Yes, Level of Success Achieved** Very successful (see news about Fujitsu collaboration) **Already in Use within NASA?** Yes No **If Yes, at what center(s)** Ames Research Center (ARC) **[Support]{.underline}** **User/Ref. Documentation Available** Yes, at [http://javapathfinder.sourceforge.net](http://javapathfinder.sourceforge.net/) **Phone Support Available** For selected users **Is Tech Developer willing to support infusion effort?** Yes No **[Licensing]{.underline}** **Is Tech Developer willing to provide Evaluation Copy for extended period of time?** Yes No **[Other Information]{.underline}** JPF is open sourced under the NOSA 1.3 license since 2005, and its development is hosted on Sourceforge (i.e. a public website). The system is now in its 8 year of development, and has spawned a number of collaborations/contributions with industry and academia.
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*J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci.* **2003,** *43,* 525-531 **Decision Forest: Combining the Predictions of Multiple Independent Decision\ Tree Models** Weida Tong,\*^,†^ Huixiao Hong,^‡^ Hong Fang,^‡^ Qian Xie,^‡^ and Roger Perkins^‡^ Center for Toxicoinformatics, Division of Biometry and Risk Assessment, National Center for Toxicological\ Research, Jefferson, Arkansas 72079, and Northrop Grumman Information Technology,\ Jefferson, Arkansas 72079 Received September 16, 2002 The techniques of combining the results of multiple classification models to produce a single prediction have been investigated for many years. In earlier applications, the multiple models to be combined were developed by altering the training set. The use of these so-called resampling techniques, however, poses the risk of reducing predictivity of the individual models to be combined and/or over fitting the noise in the data, which might result in poorer prediction of the composite model than the individual models. In this paper, we suggest a novel approach, named Decision Forest, that combines multiple Decision Tree models. Each Decision Tree model is developed using a unique set of descriptors. When models of similar predictive quality are combined using the Decision Forest method, quality compared to the individual models is consistently and significantly improved in both training and testing steps. An example will be presented for prediction of binding affinity of 232 chemicals to the estrogen receptor. INTRODUCTION The Decision Tree method determines a chemical's activity through a series of rules based on selection of descriptors. These rules are operated by using IF-THEN expressions and displayed as limbs in the form of a *tree* containing, in most cases, only binary branching. For example, a simple rule could be "IF molecular weight \> 300, THEN the chemical is active". The rules provide intuitive interpretation of biological questions with respect to the relationship and/ or association between descriptors, that is more appealing for some users than a nonlinear "black box" such as an artificial neural network (ANN). One major advantage of Decision Tree is speed of model development and prediction. In the case of the now widespread use of combinatory synthesis in conjunction with high throughput screening (HTS) in drug discovery, Decision Tree offers advantages to quickly process a large volume of data and provide immediate feed back to narrow down the number of chemicals for synthesis and evaluation.^1,2^ The automatic tree construction in Decision Tree dates back to the early 1960s.^3^ The Classification and Regression Tree (CART) developed by Breiman et al.^4,5^ is widely used in various disciplines. Depending on the nature of the activity data, the tree can be constructed for either regression or classification. Each end node ("leaf of the tree") of a regression tree gives a quantitative prediction, while the classification tree gives categorical predictions. The clas­sification tree is most commonly used in data analysis, where the endpoint is usually binomial (i.e. yes/no or +/-). Since tree-construction methods are recursive in nature, it is also \* Corresponding author phone: (870)543-7142; fax: (870)543-7662; [[e-mail: [email protected].]{.underline}](mailto:[email protected].) Corresponding address: NCTR, 3900 NCTR Road, HFT 20, Jefferson, AR 72079. > † National Center for Toxicological Research. > > ‡ Northrop Grumman Information Technology. called recursive partitioning (RP) in pattern recognition. Whether Decision Tree is more accurate than other similar techniques depends on the application domain and the effectiveness of the particular implementation. Lim and Loh^6^ compared 22 Decision Tree methods with nine statistical algorithms and two ANN approaches on 32 data sets. They found no statistical difference among the methods evaluated. For classification of estrogen ligands into active and inactive groups, we found that Decision Tree gives comparable results compared to K-Nearest Neighbor (KNN), Soft Independent Modeling of Chemical Analogy (SIMCA), and ANN.^7^ It appears that the nature of descriptors used, and more particularly the effectiveness in which they encode the structural features of the molecule related to the activity, is far more critical than the specific method employed. Evaluating different ways for tree construction and imple­mentation has been a major focus for improving Decision Tree performance. Some representative researches include AID,^3^ CHAID,^8^ C4.5,^9,10^ S-Plus tree,^11^ FACT,^12^ QUEST,^13^ IND,^14^ OC1,^15^ LMDT,^16^ CAL5,^17,18^ and T1.^19^ Decision Tree methods are also applied in the drug discovery field, such as (1) Statistical Classification of Activities of Molecules (SCAM) developed by Young et al.^1,2^ for generation of SAR rules using the binary descriptors in a sequential screening approach; (2) combining RP with simulated annealing (RP/ SA) reported by Blower et al.^20^ to identify combination of descriptors that give the best tree models; and (3) a novel regression tree based on artificial ant colony systems developed by Izrailev and Agrafiotis.^21^ In this paper, a novel approach is explored that classifies a new chemical by combining the predictions from multiple classification tree models. This method is named Decision Forest, and a model consists of a set of individually trained classification trees that are developed using unique sets of descriptors. Our results suggest that the Decision Forest 10.1021/ci020058s This article not subject to U.S. Copyright. Published 2003 by the American Chemical Society\ Published on Web 02/04/2003 ![](media/image1.png){width="0.24375in" height="0.10277777777777777in"} ![](media/image2.png){width="2.1465277777777776in" height="0.5138888888888888in"} > ![](media/image3.png){width="0.85in" height="0.10694444444444444in"} **Figure 1.** A schematic presentation of combining the predictions of multiple Decision Tree models. model is consistently superior to any individual trees that are combined to produce the forest in both training and validation steps. DECISION FOREST **Methodological Consideration.** Combining (or ensemble or consensus) forecast is a statistical technique that combines the results of multiple individual models to reach a single prediction.^22^ The overall scheme of the technique is shown in Figure 1, where the individual models are normally developed using an ANN^23-25^ or Decision Tree.^26,27^ A thorough review of this subject can be found in a number of papers.^28-30^ In most cases, individual models are developed using a portion of chemicals randomly selected from the original data set.^31^ For example, a data set can be randomly divided into two sets, 2/3 for training and 1/3 for testing. A model developed with the training set will be accepted if it gives satisfactory predictions for the testing set. A set of predictive models is generated by repeating this procedure, and the predictions of these models are then combined when predict­ing a new chemical. The training set can also be generated using more robust statistical "resampling" approaches, such as Bagging^32^ or Boosting.^33^ Bagging is a"bootstrap" ensemble method by which each model is developed on a training set that is generated by randomly selecting chemicals from the original data set.^32^ In the selection process, some chemicals may be repeated more than once, while others may be left out so that the training set is the same size as the original data set. In Boosting, the training set for each model is also the same size as the original data set. However, each training set is determined based on the performance of the earlier model-(s); chemicals that are incorrectly predicted by the previous model are chosen more often than chemicals that were correctly predicted in the next training set.^33^ Boosting, Bagging, and other resampling approaches have all been reported to improve predictive accuracy. The resampling approaches use only a portion of the data set for constructing the individual models. Since each chemical in a data set encodes some SAR information, reducing the number of chemicals in a training set for model construction will weaken most individual models' predictive accuracy. It follows that reducing the number of chemicals also reduces the improvement in a combining system gained by the resampling approach. Moreover, Freund and Schapire reported that some resampling techniques could be at risk of overfitting the noise in the data, which leads to much worse prediction from multiple models.^33^ The idea of combining multiple models implicitly assumes that one could not identify all aspects of the underlying variable relationship, and thus different models are able to capture it for prediction. Combining several identical models produces no gain. The benefit of combining multiple models can be realized only if individual models give different predictions. An ideal combined system should consist of several accurate models that disagree in prediction as much as possible. Thus, the important aspects of the Decision Forest approach were as follows: 1. Each individual model in Figure 1 is developed using a *distinct* set of descriptors that was explicitly excluded from all other models, thus ensuring each individual model's unique contribution to making prediction. 2. The quality of all models in Decision Forest is *comparable* to ensure that each model significantly contrib­utes to the prediction. **Decision Forest Algorithm.** The development of the Decision Forest algorithm consists of the following steps: 1. The algorithm can be initiated with either a predefined *N* to determine the number of models to be combined or a misclassification threshold to set a quality criterion for individual models. The former case is illustrated in this paper. 2. A tree is constructed without pruning. The tree identifies the minimum number of misclassified chemicals *(MIS)* for a given data set. *MIS* then serves as a quality criterion to guide individual tree construction and pruning in the fol­lowing iterative steps 3-6. 3. A tree is constructed and pruned. The extent of pruning is determined by the *MIS.* The pruned tree assigns a probability (0-1) to each chemical in the data set. 4. The descriptors used in the previous model are removed from the original descriptor pool, and the remaining descrip­tors are used for the next tree development. 5. Steps 3 and 4 are repeated until no additional model with misclassifications [\<]{.underline} *MIS* can be developed from the unused portion of the original pool of descriptors. 6. If the total number of models is less than *N,* the *MIS* is increased by 1, and the steps 3-5 are repeated. Otherwise, multiple decisions from individual trees are combined using a linear combination method, where the mean value of the probabilities for all trees is used to determine the classifica­tion of a chemical. A chemical with the mean probability larger than 0.5 is designated as active, while a chemical with a mean value less than 0.5 is designated as inactive. MATERIALS AND METHODS **Tree Development.** In the present application, the devel­opment of a tree model consists of two steps, tree construc­tion and tree pruning. In the tree construction process, a parent population is split into two children nodes that become parent populations for further splits. The splits are selected to maximally distinguish the response descriptors in the left and right nodes. Splitting continues until chemicals in each node are either in one activity category or cannot be split further to improve the model. To avoid overfitting the training data, the tree needs to be cut down to a desired size using tree cost-complexity pruning. The method for the tree development is described by Clark and Pregibon^11^ as implemented in S-Plus, which is a variant of the CART algorithm. It employs deviance as the splitting criterion. The Decision Forest is written in S language and run in S-Plus software. **Model Assessment.** Misclassification and concordance are used to measure model quality. Misclassification is the number of chemicals misclassified in a model, while con­cordance is the number of correct predictions divided by the total number of predictions. **NCTR Data Set.** A large and diverse estrogen data set, called the NCTR data set,^34,35^ was used in this study (Table 1). The NCTR data set contains 232 structurally diverse chemicals,^36^ of which 131 chemicals exhibit estrogen receptor binding activity,^7^ while 101 are inactive^37^ in a competitive estrogen receptor binding assay. **Descriptors.** More than 250 descriptors for each molecule were generated using Cerius 2 software (Accelrys Inc., San Diego, CA 92121). These descriptors were categorized as (1) conformational, (2) electronic, (3) information content, (4) quantum mechanical, (5) shape related, (6) spatial, (7) thermodynamic, and (8) topological. The descriptors were preprocessed by removing those with no variance across the chemicals. A total of 202 descriptors were used for the final study. RESULTS Figure 3 gives a plot of misclassification versus the number of combined decision trees. The number of misclassifications varies inversely with the number of decision trees. The reduction in misclassification is greatest in the first four decision trees combined, where more than 1/2 the misclas­sifications were eliminated. A decision forest comprising seven trees eliminated about 2/3 of the misclassification of the initial decision tree. Table 2 provides more detailed results on the decision forest and the decision trees combined. Based on misclas­sifications, all decision forest combinations perform better than any individual decision tree. Of 202 original descriptors, 88 were ultimately used for the decision forest combining seven decision trees. The progressive decrease in misclas­sifications as decision trees are successively added to the forest demonstrates how each distinct descriptor set contrib­utes uniquely to the aggregate predictive ability of the forest. Generally, decision trees with fewer "leaves" are expected to perform better because the descriptors are better able to encode the functional dependence of activity on structure. Table 2 also shows the expected trends of both more descriptors and more leaves in the later decision trees as the descriptors that are better able to encode the activity in the previous models are successively removed from the descrip­tor pool. Table 3 gives a comparison of decision tree with decision forest as measured by chemicals predicted as active that are actually inactive (false positives) and chemicals predicted as inactive that are actually active (false negatives). The decision tree being compared corresponds to that in the first row of Table 2 that has 17 misclassifications. The Decision Forest being compared in Table 3 corresponds to the bottom row in Table 2 where seven decision trees are combined and for which there are five misclassifications. In the Table 3 comparison, the decision tree utilizes 10 descriptors and produces nine false negatives and eight false positives. In contrast, the Decision Forest utilizes 88 unique descriptors and produces four false negatives and one false positive, a marked improvement in the prediction performance com­pared to the decision tree. There are 13 chemicals that have contrary activity classification between the decision tree and forest, of which 12 chemicals are correctly predicted by the forest and one is misclassified. Among the many schemes to combine multiple decision trees, we evaluated linear combination and voting. The voting method uses the majority of votes to classify a chemical. The linear combination method uses the mean of probabilities of the individual decision trees. We found the two methods to produce the same results (results not shown) and chose linear combination because a tie vote is not usable. Decision Forest assigns a mean probability of the com­bined trees using the linear combination approach. Figure 4 shows the concordance results of the Decision Forest prediction of the NCTR data set in 10 even intervals between 0 and 1. Analysis shows that the interval 0.7-1.0 has an average concordance of 100% of true positives, and the interval 0.0-0.3 has an average concordance of 98.9% true negatives. The vast majority of misclassifications occur in the 0.3-0.7 probability range where the average concordance is 78%. A more robust validation of the predictive performance was conducted by dividing the NCTR data set into a training component comprising two-thirds, or 155, of the chemicals and a testing component comprising the remaining 77 chemicals. Both Decision Forest and Decision tree models were constructed for a random selection of the training set and then used to predict the testing set. This was repeated 2000 times to give the concordance results shown in Figure 5. Figure 5 gives on the *Y*-axis the number of times out of 2000 that a model attained the concordance value given on the *X*-axis. The consistently better predictive average con­cordance of the Decision Forest is readily discernible, as is the narrower distribution for prediction of the training set versus the test set. Both leave-one-out and leave-10-out validation tests were also performed and showed a similar trend (results not shown). DISCUSSION We presented a novel combining forecast approach, named Decision Forest that combines predictions of individually trained Decision Trees, each developed using unique descrip­tors. The method was illustrated by classifying 232 chemicals into estrogen and non-estrogen receptor-binding categories. We demonstrated that Decision Forest yielded better clas­sification and prediction than Decision Tree in both training and validation steps. A SAR equation can be generalized as Bio ) *f*(D1, D2, \..., D*n*), where Bio is biological activity data (binomial data in classification) and D1 to D*n* are descriptors. This equation implies that the variance in Bio is explained in a chemistry space defined by the descriptors (D1 \... D*n*). Accordingly, +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | **528** *J. Chem. Inf. | | > TONG ET AL. | | Comput. Sci., Vol. 43, | | | | No. 2, 2003* | | | | | | | | **Table 1.** NCTR Data | | | | Set, 232 Chemicals with | | | | Estrogen Receptor | | | | Binding Data | | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | | > Inactives | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 1,3-dibenz | bu | hexachlorobenzene | | yltetramethyldisiloxane | tylbenzylphthalate | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > | caffeine | hexyl alcohol | | 1,6-dimethylnaphthalene | | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 1,8-octanediol | carbaryl | isoeugenol | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 2,2',4 | carbofuran | lindane (gama-HCH) | | ,4'-tetrachlorobiphenyl | | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 2,2'-dihydrox | catechin | melatonin | | y-4-methoxybenzophenone | | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 2,2 | chlordane | metolachlor | | '-dihydroxybenzophenone | | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 2,3-benzofluorene | cholesterol | mirex | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 2,4,5-T | chrysene | naringin | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 2,4-D | chrysin | *n*-butylbenzene | | > (2, | | | | 4-dichlorophenoxyacetic | | | | > acid) | | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 2-chlorophenol | cineole | nerolidol | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 2-ethylphenol | cinnamic acid | *o,p'*-DDD | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 2-furaldehyde | corticosterone | *o,p'*-DDE | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 2-hydroxy biphenyl | dexamethasone | *p,p\'*-DDD | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 2-hydrox | di-2-ethylhexyl | *p,p\'*-DDE | | y-4-methoxybenzophenone | adipate | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 3, 3',4, | dibenzo-18-crown-6 | *p,p\'*-DDT | | > | | | | 4'-tetrachlorobiphenyl | | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 4,4'-diaminostilbene | dieldrin | *p,p\'*-methoxychlor | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 4,4'-dichlorobiphenyl | diethyl phthalate | *p,p\'*-methoxychlor | | | | olefin | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 4,4'-methylenebis(2,6 | d | phenol | | -di-*tert*-butylphenol) | iisononylphthalate | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 4,4'-methylenebis(* | di-*i*-butyl | progesterone | | N*,*N*-dimethylaniline) | phthalate (DIBP) | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > | dimethyl phthalate | prometon | | 4,4'-methylenedianiline | | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 4',6,7-trihydroxy | di-*n*-butyl | quercetin | | > isoflavone | phthalate (DBuP) | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 4-amino butylbenzoate | dopamine | *sec*-butylbenzene | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 4-aminophenylether | endosulfan, | simazine | | | technical grade | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 6-hyd | epitestesterone | sitosterol | | roxy-2'-methoxy-flavone | | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 7-hydroxyflavone | ethyl cinnamate | suberic acid | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > alachlor | etiocholan-17* β* | taxifolin | | | -ol-3-one | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > aldosterone | eugenol | testosterone | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > aldrin | flavanone | thalidomide | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > amaranth | flavone | *trans*,*trans*-1,4-d | | | | iphenyl-1,3-butadiene | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > atrazine | folic acid | *tra | | | | ns*-4-hydroxystilbene | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > benzyl alcohol | genistin | triphenyl phosphate | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > bis | heptachlor | vanillin | | (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate | | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > bis( | heptaldehyde | vinclozolin | | 2-hydroxyphenyl)methane | | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > | hesperetin | | | bis(*n*-octyl)phthalate | | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | | > Actives | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 1,3-diphen | 4-*n*-octylphenol | ethynylestradiol | | yltetramethyldisiloxane | | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 16 | 4-phenethylphenol | fisetin | | *β*-hydroxy-16-methyl-3 | | | | > -methyl | | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > ether-17* β* | 4 | 3\'-hydroxy flavanone | | > -estradiol | -*sec*-butylphenol | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 17α-estradiol | 4 | 4\'-hydroxy flavanone | | | -*tert*-amylphenol | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 17-deoxyestradiol | 4- | 3,6,4'-trihydroxy | | | *tert*-butylphenol | flavone | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 2,2', | 4- | formononetin | | 4,4'-tetrahydroxybenzil | *tert*-octylphenol | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 2,2'-methy | 6α-OH-estradiol | genistein | | lenebis(4-chlorophenol) | | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 2,3,4,5-te | 6-hydroxyflavanone | heptyl | | trachloro-4'-biphenylol | | p-hydroxybenzoate | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > | 6-hydroxyflavone | hexestrol | | 2',4,4'-trihydroxychal | | | | > cone | | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 2,4'-dichlorobiphenyl | 7-hydroxyflavanone | HPTE | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 2,5 | α,α- | ICI 164384 | | -dichloro-4'-biphenylol | dimethyl-*β*-ethyl | | | | allenolic acid | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 2,6-dimethyl | α-zearalanol | ICI 182780 | | > hexestrol | | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 2-chloro-4-biphenylol | 3* α* | kaempferol | | | -androstanediol | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 2 | 3* β* | kepone | | -cholor-4-methyl-phenol | -androstanediol | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 2-ethyl | apigenin | mestranol | | hexyl-4-hydroxybenzoate | | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 2-hydroxy-estradiol | aurin | me | | | | thyl4-hydroxybenzoate | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 2-*sec*-butylphenol | baicalein | *m*-ethylphenol | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 3,3',5,5'-tetrac | benzophenone, | mo | | hloro-4,4'-biphenyldiol | 2,4-hydroxy | nohydroxymethoxychlor | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 3, | benzy | mo | | > 3'-dihydroxyhexestrol | l4-hydroxybenzoate | nohydroxymethoxychlor | | | | olefin | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 3',4',7-trihydroxy | *β* -zearalanol | monomethylether | | > isoflavone | | hexestrol | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 3-deoxyestradiol | *β* -zearalenol | morin | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 3-deoxyestrone | biochanin A | moxestrol | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 3-hydroxyestra | bis(4-hyd | myricetin | | -1,3,5(10)-trien-16-one | roxyphenyl)methane | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 3-methylestriol | bisphenol A | nafoxidine | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 3-phenylphenol | bisphenol B | naringenin | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 4-(benzyloxyl)phenol | chalcone | *n*-b | | | | utyl4-hydroxybenzoate | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 4,4'-(1 | clomiphene | nonylphenol | | ,2-ethanediyl)bisphenol | | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 4, | coumestrol | nordihydroguaiaretic | | 4'-dihydoxybenzophenone | | acid | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 4,4'-dihydroxy | daidzein | norethynodrel | | > stibene | | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 4,4-sulfonyldiphenol | dienestrol | *n*-pr | | | | opyl4-hydroxybenzoate | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 4',6-dihydroxyflavone | diethylstilbestrol | *o,p'*-DDT | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 4-chloro-2-methyl | diethylstilbestrol | phenol red | | > phenol | dimethyl ether | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > | diethylstilbestrol | phenol, P-(α,* β* | | 4-chloro-3-methylphenol | monomethyl ether | -diethyl | | | | -*p*- | | | | methylphenethyl)-,mes | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > | d | *p*-cumyl phenol | | 4-chloro-4'-biphenylol | ihydrotestosterone | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 4-cresol | dih | phenolphthalein | | | ydroxymethoxychlor | | | | olefin | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 4-dodecylphenol | dimethylstibestrol | phenolphthalin | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 4-ethyl-7-OH-3 | diphenolic acid | phloretin | | -(*p*-methoxyphenyl)di‑ | | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > h | doisynoestrol | prunetin | | ydro-1-benzopyran-2-one | | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 4-ethylphenol | droloxifene | rutin | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 4-heptyloxyphenol | equol | tamoxifen | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 4-hydroxychalcone | estradiol | toremifene | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 4-hydroxybiphenyl | estriol | triphenylethylene | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 4'-hydroxychalcone | estrone | zearalanone | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 4-hydroxyestradiol | ethy | zearalenol | | | l4-hydroxybenzoate | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ | > 4-hydroxytamoxifen | | | +-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+ ![](media/image4.png){width="2.95in" height="4.896527777777778in"} **Figure 2.** Flowchart of the Decision Forest algorithm. The parameter *MIS* determines the number of misclassified chemicals allowed in pruning. ![](media/image5.png){width="3.316666666666667in" height="3.25in"} **Figure 3.** Relationship of misclassifications with the number of trees combined in Decision Forest. Decision Forest can be understood as a pooling result of SAR models that predict activity within their unique chemistry spaces. Since each SAR model is developed using a unique set of descriptors, the difference in their prediction is maximized. Thus, it is safe to assume that combining multiple valid SAR models that use unique sets of descriptors into a > *J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci., Vol. 43, No. 2, 2003* **529** **Table 2.** Results of Seven Individual Trees and Their Combination Performance > misclassifications in tree ID no. of descriptors used no. of leafs each tree combination ------------------- ------------------- ----------- ------------- ------- 1 10 13 17 17 2 10 13 19 14 3 12 15 17 13 4 12 14 17 8 5 15 18 19 7 6 16 19 20 6 7 13 17 18 5 ------------------- ------------------- ----------- ------------- ------- **Table 3.** Comparison of Model Performance between Decision Tree and Decision Forest > decision tree decision forest > > prediction*^a^* prediction*^a^* > > A I A I expt results A) 131 122 9 127 > I ) 101 8 93 1 > > *a* A ) active; I ) inactive. ![](media/image6.png){width="3.3472222222222223in" height="2.373611111111111in"} **Figure 4.** Distribution of active/inactive chemicals across the probability bins in Decision Forest. The probability of each chemical was the mean value calculated over all individual trees in Decision Forest. A chemical with probability larger than 0.5 was designated as active while less than 0.5 was inactive. single decision function should provide better estimation of activity than that separately predicted by the individual models. A number of commercial software packages, including CODESSA (Semichem, Shawnee, KS), Cerius2 (Accelrys Inc., San Diego, CA), and Molconn-Z (eduSoft, LC, Rich­mond, VA), enable a large volume of descriptors to be generated for SAR studies. Decision Forest takes advantage of this large volume of descriptors by aggregating the information of structural dependence on activity represented from each unique set of descriptors. Unlike the resampling techniques used in most combining forecast approaches, all training chemicals are included in each decision tree to be combined in the Decision Forest, thus maximizing the SAR information. It is important to note that there is always a certain degree of noise associated with biological data and particularly the data generated from a HTS process. Thus, optimizing SAR models inherently risks over fitting the noise, a result most often observed using ANNs. Since the combination scheme ![](media/image7.png){width="3.29375in" height="3.0965277777777778in"} **Figure 5.** Comparison of the results between the Decision Tree and the Decision Forest model in a validation process. In this method, the data set was divided into two groups, 2/3 for training and 1/3 for testing. The process was repeated 2000 times. The red line is associated with the results from Decision Forest while the blue line is for Decision Tree. The quality of a model in both training () and predication () was assessed using concordance that was calculated by dividing the misclassifications by the number of training chemicals in the training step and by the number of testing chemicals in prediction, respectively. The position of a dot ( or ) on the graph identifies the number of models with a certain value of concordance. of Decision Forest is not a fitting process, some noise introduced by individual SAR models will be canceled when combining predictions. Moreover, using Decision Tree to construct Decision Forest offers additional benefits because the quality of a tree can be adjusted in the pruning process using the *MIS* parameter as a figure of merit for model quality. The *MIS* parameter is an indicator of noise, enabling the modeler a way to reduce over fitting of the noise. Decision Forest can be used for priority setting in both drug discovery and regulatory applications. The objective of priority setting is to rank order from most important to least important a large number of chemicals for experimental evaluation. The purpose of priority setting in drug discovery is to identify a few lead chemicals but not necessarily all potential ones. In other words, relatively high false negatives are tolerable, but false positives need to be low. In the example we presented, chemicals predicted to be active with probability \> 0.7 were shown to have 100% concordance with experimental data, thus demonstrating its use for lead selection. In contrast, a good priority setting method for regulatory application should generate a small fraction of false nega­tives. False negatives constitute a crucial error, because they will receive a relatively lower priority for experimental evaluation. 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# Caribbean Central American Action Press Release\ For Immediate Release\ Contact: Charlie Skuba\ [email protected] 202-466-7464 ext 24\ \ **El SalvadorElections Demonstrate a Continued Commitment to Democracy and Open Markets**\ \ Washington, DC, March 23, 2004\ \ Caribbean Central American Action (CCAA)welcomed the results of the presidential election in El Salvador this week inwhich Tony Saca was elected, with 58% of the vote, to be the next President,succeeding President Francisco Flores.\ \ \"CCAA congratulates Mr. Tony Saca and the people of El Salvador,\" said Federico Sacasa, ExecutiveDirector of CCAA. \"This election reaffirms the efforts of the leadershipand the people of El Salvador to builddemocracy and advance the political and economic transformation that isnecessary for the future of all of Central America. Thepolitical will of the people is heartening evidence of the region\'s greatprogress in the past two decades.\"\ \ \"President-elect Saca\'s commitment tocontinue the policies of President Flores\' government to advance free marketsand free trade bodes well for the future prosperity of El Salvador,\" said JimJacobsen, Chairman of CCAA. \"The people of El Salvador have voted tomove forward with democracy, economic reform, and trade. Now, thegovernment of El Salvador, along with its Central American neighborsand the United States,must move forward with the successful implementation of the U.S. - Central AmericaFree Trade Agreement - a vital step in Strengthening the ThirdBorder(tm).\"\ \ Caribbean Central American Action is anon-governmental organization that promotes private sector-led economicdevelopment in the Caribbean Basin. Moreinformation can be found by visiting CCAA\'s website at www.c-caa.org.
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MESSAGE NO: 7222204 DATE: 8/10/2007 CATEGORY: ADA TYPE: INI REFERENCE: REFERENCE DATE: CASES: A-570-909, A-520-802 PERIOD COVERED: 07/16/2007 LIQ SUSPENSION DATE: TO: DIRECTORS OF FIELD OPERATIONS, PORT DIRECTORS FROM: DIRECTOR, SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT RE: INITIATION OF ANTIDUMPING DUTY INVESTIGATIONS OF, CERTAIN STEEL NAILS FROM CHINA AND THE UNITED, ARAB EMIRATES (A-570-909 AND A-520-802) 1\. ON 07/16/2007 (72 FR 38816), THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE PUBLISHED IN THE FEDERAL REGISTER ITS INITIATION OF THE ANTIDUMPING DUTY INVESTIGATIONS OF CERTAIN STEEL NAILS FROM THE PEOPLE\'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA AND THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES. 2\. THE MERCHANDISE COVERED BY EACH OF THESE INVESTIGATIONS INCLUDES CERTAIN STEEL NAILS HAVING A SHAFT LENGTH UP TO 12 INCHES. CERTAIN STEEL NAILS INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, NAILS MADE OF ROUND WIRE AND NAILS THAT ARE CUT. CERTAIN STEEL NAILS MAY BE OF ONE PIECE CONSTRUCTION OR CONSTRUCTED OF TWO OR MORE PIECES. CERTAIN STEEL NAILS MAY BE PRODUCED FROM ANY TYPE OF STEEL, AND HAVE A VARIETY OF FINISHES, HEADS, SHANKS, POINT TYPES, SHAFT LENGTHS AND SHAFT DIAMETERS. FINISHES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, COATING IN VINYL, ZINC (GALVANIZED, WHETHER BY ELECTROPLATING OR HOT-DIPPING ONE OR MORE TIMES), PHOSPHATE CEMENT, AND PAINT. HEAD STYLES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, FLAT, PROJECTION, CUPPED, OVAL, BRAD, HEADLESS, DOUBLE, COUNTERSUNK, AND SINKER. SHANK STYLES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, SMOOTH, BARBED, SCREW THREADED, RING SHANK AND FLUTED SHANK STYLES. SCREW-THREADED NAILS SUBJECT TO THESE PROCEEDINGS ARE DRIVEN USING DIRECT FORCE AND NOT BY TURNING THE FASTENER USING A TOOL THAT ENGAGES WITH THE HEAD. POINT STYLES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, DIAMOND, BLUNT, NEEDLE, CHISEL AND NO POINT. FINISHED NAILS MAY BE SOLD IN BULK, OR THEY MAY BE COLLATED INTO STRIPS OR COILS USING MATERIALS SUCH AS PLASTIC, PAPER, OR WIRE. CERTAIN STEEL NAILS SUBJECT TO THESE PROCEEDINGS ARE CURRENTLY CLASSIFIED UNDER THE HARMONIZED TARIFF SCHEDULE OF THE UNITED STATES (HTSUS) SUBHEADINGS 7317.00.55, 7317.00.65 AND 7317.00.75. EXCLUDED FROM THE SCOPE OF THESE PROCEEDINGS ARE ROOFING NAILS OF ALL LENGTHS AND DIAMETER, WHETHER COLLATED OR IN BULK, AND WHETHER OR NOT GALVANIZED. STEEL ROOFING NAILS ARE SPECIFICALLY ENUMERATED AND IDENTIFIED IN ASTM STANDARD F 1667 (2005 REVISION) AS TYPE I, STYLE 20 NAILS. ALSO EXCLUDED FROM THE SCOPE OF THESE PROCEEDINGS ARE CORRUGATED NAILS. A CORRUGATED NAIL IS MADE OF A SMALL STRIP OF CORRUGATED STEEL WITH SHARP POINTS ON ONE SIDE. ALSO EXCLUDED FROM THE SCOPE OF THESE PROCEEDINGS ARE FASTENERS SUITABLE FOR USE IN POWDER-ACTUATED HAND TOOLS, NOT THREADED AND THREADED, WHICH ARE CURRENTLY CLASSIFIED IN HTSUS 7317.00.20 AND 7317.00.30. ALSO EXCLUDED FROM THE SCOPE OF THESE PROCEEDINGS ARE THUMB TACKS, WHICH ARE CURRENTLY CLASSIFIED UNDER HTSUS 7317.00.10.00. WHILE THE HTSUS SUBHEADINGS ARE PROVIDED FOR CONVENIENCE AND CUSTOMS PURPOSES, THE WRITTEN DESCRIPTION OF THE SCOPE OF THESE INVESTIGATIONS IS DISPOSITIVE. 3\. FOR FURTHER REPORTING PURPOSES THESE CASES HAVE BEEN ASSIGNED THE FOLLOWING INVESTIGATION NUMBERS: A-570-909 FOR THE PEOPLE\'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA, AND A-520-802 FOR THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES. 4\. IF THERE ARE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS MATTER BY CBP OFFICERS, THE IMPORTING PUBLIC OR INTERESTED PARTIES, PLEASE CONTACT DAVINA HASHMI OR RON TRENTHAM AT OFFICE OF AD/CVD ENFORCEMENT, IMPORT ADMINISTRATION, INTERNATIONAL TRADE ADMINISTRATION, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, AT (202) 482-0984 OR (202) 482-3577, RESPECTIVELY (GENERATED BY O9:MR). 5\. THERE ARE NO RESTRICTIONS ON THE RELEASE OF THIS INFORMATION. CATHY SAUCEDA
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# Presentation: 621096 ## Anomaly Detection from ASRS Database of Textual Reports - Hanhuai Shan - [email protected] - Arindam Banerjee - [email protected] *University of Minnesota, Twin Cities* - Conference on Intelligent Data Understanding **This work was supported by NASA under award NNX08AC36A** ## ASRS Database - I WAS FLYING THE KATANA WITH A STUDENT AND ON DOWNWIND **THE FUEL PRESSURE DROPPED TO ZERO, AND THE ENG WAS CUTTING OFF**. I VERIFIED FUEL PUMP WAS ON AND IT WAS ON. BY THE TIME WE TURNED SHORT FINAL, THE PROP STOPPED AND WE LANDED THE AIRPLANE SAFELY. THEN WE CALLED CASTLE UNICOM TO SEND THE FUEL TRUCK **Narratives report an anomaly:** **Notes:** ASRS Database interface and a sample report. ## Goal - Automatically discover various types (categories) of anomalies from textual reports. - e.g. Maintenance, Weather... - Why? - Put each report into a certain category/categories. - Which report reports which problem(s). - Correct the reports that are in wrong categories in the database. - ...RPTR FURTHER STATED THAT **THIS HAS BEEN A PROBLEM FOR SEVERAL YEARS** **WITH VERY LITTLE DONE BY THE ARPT**... ## Mixture of von Mises Fisher Distribution [Banerjee et al, 2005] - Data points (reports) lie on a unit hyper-sphere. * **- **mean direction* * **- **concentration parameter* - Example: Three types of reports could be represented by three vMF distributions (red, green, yellow) – mixture of vMF. **Notes:** Method I: Mixture of vMF (movMF) ## Latent Dirichlet Allocation [Blei et al, 2003] - document1 - document2 - For each document, - Choose *π* ~Dirichlet(**) - For each word *x*n: - Choose a topic *z*n ~Discrete(*π*) - Choose a word *x*n from *p*(*x**n**|z**n**,***)*,* a Discrete distribution conditioned on the topic *z*n. **Notes:** Method II: Latent Dirichlet Allocation –A three-level Bayesian Model. ## Confusion Matrix and Topic Lists for a Three-category Dataset - Flight crew human performance. - Passenger. - Maintenance human performance | | 1 | 2 | 3 | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 1 | 1185 | 45 | 35 | | 2 | 12 | 1150 | 49 | | 3 | 169 | 42 | 1538 | | Flight Crew | Passenger | Maintenance | | --- | --- | --- | | rwy apch acft dep alt turn time atc flt twr | pax flt attendant capt seat told asked back attendants acft | acft maint eng zzz flt mel chk fuel time gear | - Numbers on the diagonal –number of correctly clustered reports **Notes:** The dataset contains 4226 reports with three causes of the problem. Confusion matrix is at bottom left. Row denotes the true clusters. Column denotes the result clusters from our algorithm. So the entry (i,j) is the number of reports whose true cluster is i being put into the jth cluster buy our algorithm. The numbers on the diagonal show the number of reports correctly clustered. The bottom right table shows the word list for each topic (cluster). In general, the algorithm gives the result that each topic is represented by a distribution over all words in corpus. We pick the top ten words as the representatives for each topic. ## Each point represents one report. The color of the point – the report’s label. The location of the point – mixed membership from LDA +ISOMAP. Focusing on: Points having different colors with the neighbours Isolated points - The color of the point – the report’s label. - The location of the point – mixed membership from LDA +ISOMAP. - Focusing on: Points having different colors with the neighbours - Isolated points - Two-Dimensional Visualization for Reports **Red: Flight Crew**** ** **Blue: Passenger**** ** **Green: Maintenance** **Notes:** For each report, our algorithm gives a k-dimensional representation, where k is the number of clusters. We further project them to a two dimensional space via ISOMAP to visualize the points. The colors show the true clusters: Red: Flight crew, Blue: Passenger, Green: Maintenance. We marked several points that are not consistent with their true clusters and take a closer look at these reports. For example, 680’s true cluster label is Passenger, but the algorithm puts it into the flight crew cluster. Similar with the next three slides ## Two-Dimensional Visualization for Reports **The pilot flies an owner's airplane with the owner as a passenger. Lose contact with the center during the flight.** **While performing a sky diving, a jet approaches at a same altitude, but the accident is avoided finally.** - Red: Flight Crew Blue: Passenger Green: Maintenance ## Two-Dimensional Visualization for Reports **Altimeter has a problem, but the pilot overcomes the difficulty during the flight**. **During acceleration, a flap retraction issue happens. The pilot then returns to base and landing. The mechanician finds out the problem.** - Red: Flight Crew Blue: Passenger Green: Maintenance ## Two-Dimensional Visualization for Reports **The pilot has a landing gear problem. Maintenance crew joins radio conversation to help. ** **The captain has a medical emergency. . ** - Red: Flight crew Blue: Passenger Green: Maintenance ## Two-Dimensional Visualization for Reports **After landing, there is a trouble with getting the jet bridge into position. Flight crew evacuate the passenger**. **A passenger seems to have a mental problem.** - Red: Flight Crew Blue: Passenger Green: Maintenance ## Mixed Membership of Reports - Red: Flight Crew Blue: Passenger Green: Maintenance **Flight Crew: 0.7039** **Passenger: 0.0009** **Maintenance: 0.2953** **Flight Crew: 0.1405** **Passenger: 0.0663** **Maintenance: **** 0.7932** **Flight Crew: 0.2563** **Passenger: 0.6599** **Maintenance: **** 0.0837** **Flight Crew: 0.0013** **Passenger: 0.0013** **Maintenance: 0.9973** **Notes:** The algorithm gives mixed membership for each reports. Compare the membership between those “mis-clustered” with that of a typical Maintenance report. ## Fast LDA - A More Efficient Algorithm for LDA - Perplexity is a monotonically decreasing function of log-likelihood, evaluating how the model fits the data –the lower the better. - Fast LDA is much faster than LDA, with a similar perplexity. **Time comparison** **Perplexity comparison** ## Word Lists for Topics - Word lists from LDA and Fast LDA are similar. ## Future Work - Automatically detect the outliers. - Taking advantage of existent labels to reports, develop a semi-supervised version of LDA and moVMF. - One report could belong to multiple categories. Develop an overlapping clustering algorithm.
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# Presentation: 079136 ## Capital-Budgeting - Techniques - With a Financial Calculator - Presentation ## Capital Budgeting Methods *Number of years needed to recover your initial outlay.* **Payback Period** ## Capital Budgeting Methods *Number of years needed to recover your initial outlay.* **Payback Period** - P R O J E C T - Time A B - 0 (10,000.) (10,000.) - 1 3,500 500 - 2 3,500 500 - 3 3,500 4,600 - 4 3,500 10,000 ## Capital Budgeting Methods *Number of years needed to recover your initial outlay.* **Payback Period** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 3,500 - 3,500 - 3,500 - 3,500 - (10,000) ## Capital Budgeting Methods *Number of years needed to recover your initial outlay.* **Payback Period** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 3,500 - -6,500 - 3,500 - 3,500 - 3,500 - (10,000) - Cumulative CF ## Capital Budgeting Methods *Number of years needed to recover your initial outlay.* **Payback Period** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 3,500 - -6,500 - 3,500 - -3,000 - 3,500 - 3,500 - (10,000) - Cumulative CF ## Capital Budgeting Methods *Number of years needed to recover your initial outlay.* **Payback Period** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 3,500 - -6,500 - 3,500 - -3,000 - 3,500 - +500 - 3,500 - (10,000) - Cumulative CF ## Capital Budgeting Methods *Number of years needed to recover your initial outlay.* **Payback Period** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 3,500 - -6,500 - 3,500 - -3,000 - 3,500 - +500 - 3,500 - (10,000) - Payback within 3 years - Cumulative CF ## Capital Budgeting Methods *Number of years needed to recover your initial outlay.* **Payback Period** ## Capital Budgeting Methods *Number of years needed to recover your initial outlay.* **Payback Period** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 500 - 500 - 4,600 - 10,000 - (10,000) ## Capital Budgeting Methods *Number of years needed to recover your initial outlay.* **Payback Period** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 500 - -9,500 - 500 - 4,600 - 10,000 - (10,000) - Cumulative CF ## Capital Budgeting Methods *Number of years needed to recover your initial outlay.* **Payback Period** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 500 - -9,500 - 500 - -9,000 - 4,600 - 10,000 - (10,000) - Cumulative CF ## Capital Budgeting Methods *Number of years needed to recover your initial outlay.* **Payback Period** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 500 - -9,500 - 500 - -9,000 - 4,600 - -4,400 - 10,000 - (10,000) - Cumulative CF ## Capital Budgeting Methods *Number of years needed to recover your initial outlay.* **Payback Period** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 500 - -9,500 - 500 - -9,000 - 4,600 - -4,400 - 10,000 - +5,600 - (10,000) - Cumulative CF ## Capital Budgeting Methods *Number of years needed to recover your initial outlay.* **Payback Period** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 500 - -9,500 - 500 - -9,000 - 4,600 - -4,400 - 10,000 - +5,600 - (10,000) - Payback within 4 years - Cumulative CF ## Capital Budgeting Methods *Number of years needed to recover your initial outlay.* **Payback Period** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 500 - -9,500 - 500 - -9,000 - 4,600 - -4,400 - 10,000 - +5,600 - (10,000) - Payback within 4 years - Cumulative CF - Evaluation: - Company sets maximum acceptable payback. If Max PB = 3 years, accept project A and reject project C ## Capital Budgeting Methods *Present Value of all costs and benefits of a project.* **Net Present Value** ## Capital Budgeting Methods *Present Value of all costs and benefits of a project.* *Concept is similar to Intrinsic (Fundamental) Value of an asset but subtracts cost of acquiring the project and any other negative cash flows.* **Net Present Value** - NPV = PV of Inflows - PV of Outflows ## Capital Budgeting Methods *Present Value of all costs and benefits of a project.* *Concept is similar to Intrinsic Value of a security but subtracts of cost of project.* **Net Present Value** - NPV = PV of Inflows - Initial Outlay - NPV = + + +···+ – IO - _ __CF_1_ _ - (1+ k ) - _ __CF_2_ _ - (1+ k )2 - _ __CF_3_ _ - (1+ k )3 - _ __CF_n_ _ - (1+ k )n ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Net Present Value** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 500 - 500 - 4,600 - 10,000 - (10,000) - k=10% ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Net Present Value** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 500 - 500 - 4,600 - 10,000 - (10,000) - 455 - k=10% - _ __$500 _ - (1.10) ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Net Present Value** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 500 - 500 - 4,600 - 10,000 - (10,000) - 455 - 413 - k=10% - _ __$500 _ - (1.10) 2 ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Net Present Value** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 500 - 500 - 4,600 - 10,000 - (10,000) - 455 - 413 - 3,456 - k=10% - _ __$4,600 _ - (1.10) 3 ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Net Present Value** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 500 - 500 - 4,600 - 10,000 - (10,000) - 455 - _6,830_ - 413 - 3,456 - k=10% - _ __$10,000 _ - (1.10) 4 ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Net Present Value** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 500 - 500 - 4,600 - 10,000 - (10,000) - 455 - $11,154 - _6,830_ - 413 - 3,456 - k=10% ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Net Present Value** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 500 - 500 - 4,600 - 10,000 - (10,000) - 455 - _6,830_ - 413 - 3,456 - k=10% - PV Benefits > PV Costs - $11,154 > $ 10,000 - $11,154 ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Net Present Value** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 500 - 500 - 4,600 - 10,000 - (10,000) - 455 - _6,830_ - 413 - 3,456 - k=10% - PV Benefits > PV Costs - $11,154 > $ 10,000 - NPV > $0 - $1,154 > $0 - $11,154 - $1,154 = NPV ## Financial Calculator *Additional Keys used to enter Cash Flows and compute the Net Present Value (NPV)* **HP10B Calculator** **Capital Budgeting Solutions** ## Financial Calculator *Additional Keys used to enter Cash Flows and compute the Net Present Value (NPV)* **HP10B Calculator** **Capital Budgeting Solutions** - Used to add CF0, CF1, - CF2, . . . CFN into memory ## Financial Calculator *Additional Keys used to enter Cash Flows and compute the Net Present Value (NPV)* **HP10B Calculator** **Capital Budgeting Solutions** ## Financial Calculator *Additional Keys used to enter Cash Flows and compute the Net Present Value (NPV)* **HP10B Calculator** **Capital Budgeting Solutions** - Computes the NPV ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Net Present Value** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 500 - 500 - (10,000) - k=10% **CF****j** **Nj** **IRR/YR** **NPV** - 4,600 - 10,000 ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Net Present Value** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 500 - 500 - (10,000) - k=10% **CF****j** **Nj** **IRR/YR** **NPV** - 4,600 - 10,000 ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Net Present Value** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 500 - 500 - (10,000) - k=10% **CF****j** **Nj** **IRR/YR** **NPV** - 4,600 - 10,000 ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Net Present Value** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 500 - 500 - (10,000) - k=10% **CF****j** **Nj** **IRR/YR** **NPV** - 4,600 - 10,000 ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Net Present Value** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 500 - 500 - (10,000) - k=10% **CF****j** **Nj** **IRR/YR** **NPV** - 4,600 - 10,000 ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Net Present Value** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 500 - 500 - (10,000) - k=10% **CF****j** **Nj** **IRR/YR** **NPV** - 4,600 - 10,000 ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Net Present Value** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 500 - 500 - (10,000) - k=10% **1,153.95** **N** **I/YR** **PV** **PMT** **FV** **P/YR** **CF****j** **Nj** **IRR/YR** **NPV** - 4,600 - 10,000 - Compute NPV ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Net Present Value** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 3,500 - (10,000) - k=10% - 3,500 - 3,500 - 3,500 ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Net Present Value** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 3,500 - (10,000) - k=10% - 3,500 - 3,500 - 3,500 - NPV = + + + – 10,000 - _ __3,500 _ - (1+ .1 ) - _ __3,500 _ - (1+ .1)2 - _ __3,500 _ - (1+ .1 )3 - _ __3,500 _ - (1+ .1 )4 ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Net Present Value** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 3,500 - (10,000) - k=10% - 3,500 - 3,500 - 3,500 - NPV = + + + – 10,000 - _ __3,500 _ - (1+ .1 ) - _ __3,500 _ - (1+ .1)2 - _ __3,500 _ - (1+ .1 )3 - _ __3,500 _ - (1+ .1 )4 - PV of 3,500 Annuity for 4 years at 10% ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Net Present Value** - 0 1 2 3 4 - 3,500 - (10,000) - k=10% - 3,500 - 3,500 - 3,500 - NPV = + + + – 10,000 - _ __3,500 _ - (1+ .1 ) - _ __3,500 _ - (1+ .1)2 - _ __3,500 _ - (1+ .1 )3 - _ __3,500 _ - (1+ .1 )4 - = 3,500( ) - 10,000 - _ __1 _ - .10(1+.10)4 - _ __1 _ - .10 - = 11,095 – 10,000 = $1,095 ## Financial Calculator *Additional Keys used to enter Cash Flows and compute the Net Present Value (NPV)* **HP10B Calculator** **Capital Budgeting Solutions** - Enters multiple equal - Cash Flows ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Net Present Value** - 0 1 2 3 4 - (10,000) - k=10% **CF****j** **Nj** **IRR/YR** **NPV** - 3,500 - 3,500 - 3,500 - 3,500 - Enter Initial Outlay ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Net Present Value** - 0 1 2 3 4 - (10,000) - k=10% **CF****j** **Nj** **IRR/YR** **NPV** - 3,500 - 3,500 - 3,500 - 3,500 - Enter Cash Flow ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Net Present Value** - 0 1 2 3 4 - (10,000) - k=10% **4.00** **N** **I/YR** **PV** **PMT** **FV** **P/YR** **CF****j** **Nj** **IRR/YR** **NPV** - 3,500 - 3,500 - 3,500 - 3,500 - Nj = 4 - Enter Multiple Cash Flows ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Net Present Value** - 0 1 2 3 4 - (10,000) - k=10% **4.00** **N** **I/YR** **PV** **PMT** **FV** **P/YR** **CF****j** **Nj** **IRR/YR** **NPV** - 3,500 - 3,500 - 3,500 - 3,500 - Nj = 4 - 4 - Enter Multiple Cash Flows ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Net Present Value** - 0 1 2 3 4 - (10,000) - k=10% **CF****j** **Nj** **IRR/YR** **NPV** - 3,500 - 3,500 - 3,500 - 3,500 - Enter Required Rate ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Net Present Value** - 0 1 2 3 4 - (10,000) - k=10% - 3,500 - 3,500 - 3,500 - 3,500 - Compute NPV ## Net Present Value Profile *Graphs the Net Present Value of the project with different required rates* - Connect the Points ## Net Present Value Profile - 10% - 5% - 0 - Cost of Capital - N - P - V - 6,000 - 3,000 - 20% - 15% *Graphs the Net Present Value of the project with different required rates* - NPV(0%) = + + + – 10,000 - _ __500 _ - (1+ 0 ) - _ __500 _ - (1+ 0)2 - _ __4,600 _ - (1+ 0 )3 - _ __10,000 _ - (1+ 0)4 - = $5,600 ## Net Present Value Profile *Graphs the Net Present Value of the project with different required rates* - Connect the Points ## Net Present Value Profile *Graphs the Net Present Value of the project with different required rates* ## Net Present Value Profile *Compare NPV of the two projects for different required rates* - 10% - 5% - 0 - Cost of Capital - N - P - V - 6,000 - 3,000 - 20% - 15% - Project B - Crossover point - Project A ## Net Present Value Profile *Compare NPV of the two projects for different required rates* - 10% - 5% - 0 - Cost of Capital - N - P - V - 6,000 - 3,000 - 20% - 15% - Project B - Crossover point - Project A - For any discount rate < crossover point choose B ## Net Present Value Profile *Compare NPV of the two projects for different required rates* - 10% - 5% - 0 - Cost of Capital - N - P - V - 6,000 - 3,000 - 20% - 15% - Project B - Crossover point - For any discount rate > crossover point choose A - Project A - For any discount rate < crossover point choose B ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Internal Rate of Return** *Measures the rate of return on a project* - Definition: - The IRR is the discount rate in which NPV = 0 ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Internal Rate of Return** *Measures the rate of return on a project* - Definition: - The IRR is the discount rate in which NPV = 0 - NPV = $0 ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Internal Rate of Return** *Measures the rate of return on a project* - Definition: - The IRR is the discount rate in which NPV = 0 - 10% - 5% - 0 - Cost of Capital - N - P - V - 6,000 - 3,000 - 20% - 15% - Project B - NPV = $0 - IRRA 15% - IRRB 14% ## Capital Budgeting Methods - 0 1 2 3 4 - (10,000) - 500 - 500 - 4,600 - 10,000 **Internal Rate of Return** **For Project B** - Compute IRR - Enter the Cash Flows into memory ## Capital Budgeting Methods - 0 1 2 3 4 - (10,000) - 3,500 - 3,500 - 3,500 - 3,500 - Enter the Cash Flows into memory **Internal Rate of Return** **For Project A** - Compute IRR ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Discounted Payback** **For Project C** ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Discounted Payback for Project C** *Determines the point in time when investment is recovered taking into account the Time Value of Money* - Discounted Payback: - Determine T* where ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Discounted Payback for Project C** *We know that discounted payback occurs after regular payback* *For Project C regular payback is 4 years* - Try the following: - CF0 = -13,000 - C01 = 3,500 - F01 = 4 - Compute NPV at 10% - [NPV] [10] [ENTER] [up arrow] [CPT] - NPV = -1,905.47 ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Discounted Payback for Project C** *We know that discounted payback occurs after regular payback* - Try the following: - CF0 = -13,000 - C01 = 3,500 - F01 = 5 - Compute NPV at 10% - [NPV] [10] [ENTER] [up arrow] [CPT] - NPV = +267.75 ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Discounted Payback for Project C** *Discounted Payback occurs slightly before year 5.* *Conclude Discounted Payback is at Year 5.* *Summary:* - Similar to NPV calculation except that we increase the project size [time horizon] until NPV is equal to zero. ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Modified Internal Rate of Return for Project D** - Corrects for the reinvestment rate assumption built into the internal rate of return calculation - Gets around the problem of multiple internal rates of return - Requires a reinvestment rate [usually the cost of capital used in NPV analysis] ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Modified Internal Rate of Return for Project D** *All negative cash flows are converted to present Value* *All positive cash flows are converted to Future Value at end of Project* - The MIRR is the solution to the following: ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Modified Internal Rate of Return for Project D** *Enter the only the negative Cash Flows and compute NPV* - CF0 = -13,000 - C01 = 0 - F01 = 2 - C02 = -3,000 - F02 = 3 - [NPV] [10] [ENTER] [UP ARROW] [CPT] - NPV = -19,165.75 ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Modified Internal Rate of Return for Project D** *Enter the only the positive Cash Flows and compute NFV * - NOTE: Cannot do in one step so use a trick: - compute NPV and then convert this to Future Value - CF0 = 0 - C01 = 5,000 - F01 = 2 - C02 = 0 - F02 = 3 - C03 = 9,000 - F03 = 4 - [NPV] [10] [ENTER] [UP ARROW] [CPT] - NPV = 26,391.82 ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Modified Internal Rate of Return for Project D** *Enter the only the positive Cash Flows and compute NFV * - NOTE: Cannot do in one step so use a trick: - compute NPV and then convert this to Future Value - NPV = 26,391.82 - Switch to Standard 5 parameter mode: - PV= 26,391.82 - I=10 - PMT = 0 - N=9 - [CPT] [FV] - FV = -62,230.53 ## Capital Budgeting Methods **Modified Internal Rate of Return for Project D** *Now solve for the implied interest rate* - NPV = -19,165.75 - NFV = -62,230.53 - PV = -19,165.75 - PMT = 0 - N = 9 - FV = +62,230.53 - [CPT] [I] - I = 13.98 - so MIRR = 13.98%
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DIR, CONSV PLANNING AND APP. DIRECTOR, WATERSHED PROJECTS DIVISION. DIR, BASIN & AREA PLANNING (SOIL CONSERV). ASSOCIATE DEPUTY CHIEF FOR MANAGEMENT. DIR, SOILS (SOIL SCIENTIST). DIR, LAND TREATMENT PROGRAM. DIR INFORMATION RES MANAGEMENT DIVISION. DIR SOUTH NATIONAL TECHNICAL CENTER. ASSOCIATE DEPUTY CHIEF FOR TECHNOLOGY SCI TEC. DIRECTOR, STRATEGIC PLANNING DIVISION. FOREST SERVICE................. DEP CHF FOR ADMINISTRATION. ASSOCIATE DEPUTY CHIEF- ADMINISTRATION. DIR FOREST PEST MGMT STAFF. DIR FISCAL AND ACCOUNTING MANAGEMENT. ASSOCIATE DEPUTY CHIEF FOR ADMINISTRATOR. DIRECTOR, FIRE AND AVIATION STAFF. RESEARCH....................... DIRECTOR, TIMBER MGMT RESEARCH STAFF. DIR INSECT AND DISEASE RESEARCH STAFF. DIR FOREST ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH STAFF. DIRECTOR, FOREST RESOURCE ECONOMICS STAFF. DIR, FOREST FIRE & ATMOS SCIENCES RES STAFF. NAT'L FOREST SYSTEM............ DIR, RANGE MANAGEMENT STAFF. DIR, RECREATION, MGMT STAFF. DIR TIMBER MANAGEMENT STAFF. DIRECTOR, ENGINEERING STAFF. DIRECTOR, LANDS STAFF. DIR LAND MANAGEMENT PLANNING STAFF. DIR, WILDLIFE & FISHERIES MGMT STAFF. DIR, MINERALS & GEOLOGY STAFF. DIRECTOR, WATERSHED & AIR MANAGEMENT STAFF. DIR ECOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT. IPA ASSIGNMENT. STATE & PRIVATE FORESTRY....... DIR COOPERATIVE FORESTRY. FIELD UNITS.................... NE AREA DIR, STATE & PRIVATE FORESTRY, U DARB. DIR INTERMOUNTAIN FOREST & RANGE EXP STAT, OGD. DIR N EASTERN FOREST EXPERIMENT STATION. DIR, NORTH CENTRAL FOREST EXP STATION. DIR, PACIFIC NW FOREST & RANGE EXP STATION. DIR, PACIFIC SW FOR & RANGE EXPER STA. DIRECTOR ROCKY MT FOREST & RANGE EXPER STAT. DIR S EASTERN FOREST EXPERIMENT STATION. DIRECTOR, FOREST PRODUCTS LABORATORY. DEP DIR FOREST PRODUCTS LAB. DEPUTY REGIONAL FORESTER. INTERNATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM.... ASSOCIATE DEPUTY CHIEF. DIR INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TROPICAL FOREST. ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE...... ADMR, ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE. ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR-ECONOMIC RSCH SVC. DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE & TRADE ANALYSIS DIV. DIRECTOR COMMODITY ECONOMICS DIVISION. DIRECTOR RESOURCES & TECHNOLOGY DIVISION. DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE & RURAL ECON DIVISION. DEP ADMIN FOR INFO RES & MGT OPER. ECONOMICS MANAGEMENT STAFF..... DIRECTOR, ECONOMICS MANAGEMENT STAFF. NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL ADMR, NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE. STATISTICS SERV. DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR FOR OPERATIONS. [[Page 9085]] DIR ESTIMATES DIV. DIR, STATE STATISTICAL DIVISION. DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR FOR PROGRAMS. DIR, SYSTEMS & INFORMATION DIVISION. DIRECTOR, SURVEY MANAGEMENT DIVISION. WORLD AGRICULTURAL OUTLOOK CHAIRPERSON. BOARD. DEP CHAIRPERSON. OFFICE OF ENERGY............... DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF ENERGY. AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION: OFFICE OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR... EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. BOARD FOR INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING: BOARD STAFF.................... EXEC DIRECTOR. DEP EXEC DIRECTOR/DIRECTOR OF PROGRAM REVIEW. GENERAL COUNSEL. DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL & CONGRESSIONAL AFFAIRS. INSPECTOR GENERAL. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE: OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL.. ASST GENERAL COUNSEL FOR FINANCE & LITIGATION. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF INTELLIGENCE LIAISON. OFC OF ASST SECY FOR DIR FOR FEDERAL ASST & MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION. SUPPORT. DIR FOR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT. DIRECTOR FOR MANAGEMENT AND DIR, FOR INFORMATION RESOURCES INFORMATION. MANAGEMENT. DIRECTOR FOR PROCUREMENT & DIRECTOR FOR PROCUREMENT & ADMIN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES. SERVICES. DEP DIR FOR PROCUREMENT & ADMIN SERVICES. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF SECURITY. DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR PROCUREMENT. OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR FOR HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. MANAGEMENT. DEP DIR OF HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. DIRECTOR FOR PLANNING BUDGET DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF BUDGET. AND EVALUATION. OFC OF THE UNDER SECY FOR DEP ASST SECY FOR STATISTICAL ECONOMIC AFFAIRS. AFFAIRS. DIR OFFICE OF BUSINESS ANALYSIS. BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS.... DIRECTOR. DEP DIR, BUR OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS. ASSOC DIR FOR NATL ECONOMIC ACCOUNTS. ASSOC DIR FOR REGIONAL ECONOMICS. ASSOC DIR FOR INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS. CHIEF ECONOMIST. CHF STATISTICIAN. ASST TO THE DIRECTOR FOR ECONOMETRICS. CHF NATL INCOME & WEALTH DIV. CHIEF, BUSINESS OUTLOOK DIV. CHIEF INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT DIVISION. BUREAU OF THE CENSUS........... DEP DIR. ASST DIRECTOR FOR ADP. PRINCIPAL ASSOC DIR & CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER. PRINCIPAL ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR PROGRAMS. PROG MGR, COMPUTER-ASSISTED SURVEY INFO COLL. CHIEF, TECHNICAL SERVICES DIVISION. CHIEF, PERSONNEL DIVISION. CHIEF ADMIN & PUBLICATIONS SERVICES DIVISION. SENIOR PROGRAM ANALYST. ASST DIR FOR ADMINISTRATION. ASSOC DIR FOR PLANNING & ORGAN DEVELOPMENT. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR ADMINISTRATION. ASSOC DIR FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. CHIEF DATA USER SERVICES DIVISION. CHIEF, COMPUTER SERVICES DIVISION. DEMOGRAPHIC PROGRAMS........... ASSOCIATE DIR FOR DEMOGRAPHIC PROGS. CHF, POPULATION DIV. CHIEF DEMOGRAPHIC SURVEYS DIVISION. CHF, HOUSING & HOUSEHOLD ECON STATISTICS DIV. CHIEF, STATISTICAL METHODS DIVISION. CHIEF INTL STATISTICAL PROGRAMS CENTER. DECENNIAL CENSUS............... ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR THE DECENNIAL CENSUS. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR DECENNIAL CENSUS. CHF, GEOGRAPHY DIV. CHIEF DECENNIAL MANAGEMENT DIVISION. CHIEF, DECENNIAL STATISTICAL STUDIES DIV. STATISTICAL DESIGN METHODOLOGY ASSOC DIR FOR STATISTICAL STANDARDS AND STANDARDS. & METHOD. CHIEF, YEAR 2000 RES & DEV STAFF. CHIEF STATISTICAL RESEARCH DIVISION. [[Page 9086]] FIELD OPERATIONS............... ASSOC DIR FOR FIELD OPERATIONS. CHIEF, FIELD DIVISION. CHIEF, DATA PREPARATION DIVISION. ECONOMIC PROGRAMS.............. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR ECONOMIC PROGRAMS. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR ECONOMIC PROGRAMS. CHIEF, AGRICULTURE DIV. CHIEF, SERVICES DIVISION. CHF, CONSTRUCTION STATISTICS DIV. CHF, ECONOMIC PLANNING & COORDINATION DIV. CHF, FOREIGN TRADE DIV. CHF, GOVERNMENT DIV. CHF, MANUFACTURING & CONSTRUCTION DIVISION. CHF, ECONOMIC STATISTICAL M & P DIVISION. CHIEF, ECONOMIC PROGRAMMING DIVISION. INSTITUTE FOR ASSOC ADMR FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SCIENCES. SCIENCE. DEPUTY DIR FOR SYSTEMS & NETWORKS. DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR SPECTRUM. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEP DIRECTOR FOR PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION. OPERATIONS. OFC OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL... ASSISTANT INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDITING. ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INVESTIGATIONS. ASST INSPEC GEN FOR COMPL & AUDIT RESOLUTION. DEPUTY ASSISTANT INSPECTOR GEN FOR AUDITING. ASST INSP GEN FOR PLNG, EVAL & INSPECTIONS. COUNSEL TO THE INSPECTOR GENERAL. DEP ASST INSP GEN FOR INSP & RES. ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR SYST EVALUATION. OFC OF THE UNDER SEC FOR EXPORT DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION. ADMINISTRATION. OFC OF ASST SECY FOR TRADE DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF CONSUMER GOODS. DEVELOPMENT. OFC OF DEP ASST SECY FOR DIR, OFFICE OF AGREEMENTS COMPLIANCE. COMPLIANCE. DIR, OFFICE OF ANTIDUMPING COMPLIANCE. OFC OF DEP ASST SECY FOR DIR, OFFICE OF ANTIDUMPING INVESTIGATIONS. INVESTIGATIONS. DIR, OFFICE OF COUNTERVAILING INVESTIGATIONS. NATIONAL OCEANIC AND DIR FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION. COMMUN. DIR, NOAA COASTAL OCEAN PROGRAM OFFICE. SYSTEMS PROGRAM OFFICE......... DIRECTOR, SYSTEMS ENGINEERING STAFF. NEXRAD PROGRAM MANAGER. GOES PROGRAM MANAGER. CHF/AWI INTERACTIVE PROCESSING SYSTEM/1990'S. FLEET MODERNIZATION PROGRAM MANAGER. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION....... DIR FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS & FINANCE. DIR FOR HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. DIR FOR PROCUREMENT, GRANTS & ADM SERVICES. NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SENIOR SCIENTIST FOR FISHERIES. SERVICE. DIR, OFC OF RESEARCH & ENVIRONMENTAL INFO. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF HABITAT PROTECTION. FISHERIES RESOURCE MANAGEMENT.. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT. DIR, OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT. FISHERIES CENTERS.............. SCIENCE & RESEARCH DIR, NORTHEAST REGION. SCIENCE & RESEARCH DIR. SCIENCE & RESEARCH DIR, SOUTHWEST REGION SCIENCE & RESEARCH DIR. SCIENCE AND RESEARCH DIRECTOR. NATL ENVIRON SATELLITE, DATA & SATELLITE SYSTEMS PROGRAM MANAGER. INFO SERVICES. DEPUTY ASST ADMR FOR SATELLITES DIR, NATL OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA CENTER. DIRECTOR, NATIONAL CLIMATIC DATA CENTER. DIR, NATIONAL GEOPHYSICAL DATA CENTER. POES PROGRAM MANAGER. SYSTEMS PROGRAM DIRECTOR. DIR OFC OF SYS DEVELOPMENT. OFFICE OF OCEANIC AND DIRECTOR, FORECAST SYSTEMS ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH. LABORATORY. OFFICE OF OCEANIC RESEARCH DEP DIR. OFC OF OCEANIC RESEARCH PROGRAMS. PROGRAMS. PROGRAM DIRECTOR FOR WEATHER RESEARCH. DEP ASST ADMR FOR EXTRAMURAL RESEARCH. ENVIROMENTAL RESEARCH DEP DIR. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORIES. LABORATORIES. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR SCIENCE & DATA. DIR CLIMATE MONITORING & DIAGNOSTICS LAB. ATLANTIC OCEANOGRAPHIC AND DIR, ATLANTIC OCEANOGRAPHIC & METROLOGICAL LABS. METEOROLOGICAL. DIR, SPACE ENVIRONMENT LABORATORY. WAVE PROPAGATION LAB........... DIRECTOR. AERONOMY LAB................... DIRECTOR, AERONOMY LABORATORY. GEOPHSICAL FLUID DYNAMICS DIRECTOR. LABORATORIES. SUPERVISORY RSCH METEOROLOGIST. [[Page 9087]] SUPERVISORY RSCH METEOROLOGIST. SUPERVISORY RSCH METEOROLOGIST. GREAT LAKES ENVIRONMENTAL DIR GREAT LAKES ENVIRONMENTAL RESERCH LAB. RESEARCH LAB. NATIONAL SEVERE STORMS DIR NAT'L SEVERE STORMS LAB. LABORATORY. AIR RESOURCES LABORATORY....... DIRECTOR AIR RESOURCES LABORATORY. PACIFIC MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL DIR PACIFIC MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL LAB. LAB. NATIONAL OCEAN SERVICES........ CHF, MARINE ANALYSIS & INTERPRETATION DIV. DIR, OFFICE OF OCEAN & EARTH SCIENCES. SENIOR SCIENTIST FOR OCEAN SERVICES. CHIEF, OCEAN OBSERVATION DIVISION. CHIEF OCEAN & LAKE LEVELS DIVISION. OCEAN RESOURCES CONSERVATION CHF, STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL AND ASSESSMENT. ASSESSMENTS DIV. CHF, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS R & A DIVISION. CHIEF COSTAL MONITORING BIOEFFECTS ASSES DIV. COAST AND GEODETIC SERVICES.... CHIEF, GEOSCIENCES LABORATORY. CHIEF, AERONAUTICAL CHARTING DIVISION. NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE....... ASOS PROGRAM MANAGER. DIRECTOR, NOAA DATA BUOY OFFICE. CHIEF, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET STAFF. CHIEF, INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS DIVISION. CHF. OFC OF THE FED COORDINATOR FOR METEOROLG. DEPUTY ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR FOR OPERATIONS. DIR, NEXRAD OPERATIONAL SUPPORT FACILITY. DIRECTOR, STORM PREDICTION CENTER. TRANSITION DIR, TRANSITION PROG OFC. DIRECTOR, MARINE PREDICTION CENTER. OFFICE OF METEOROLOGY.......... DIR, OFFICE OF METEOROLOGY. CHIEF OPERATIONS DIVISION. CHF, PROG REQUIREMENTS & PLNG DIVISION. OFFICE OF HYDROLOGY............ DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF HYDROLOGY. CHIEF, HYDROLOGIC SERVICES DIVISION. CHIEF, HYDROLOGIC RESEARCH LABORATORY. OFFICE OF SYSTEMS OPERATIONS... CHIEF, ENGINEERING DIVISION. CHIEF, SYSTEMS OPERATIONS CENTER. CHIEF, SYSTEMS INTEGRATION DIVISION. DIR, OFFICE OF SYSTEMS OPERATIONS. OFFICE OF SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT.. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT. CHIEF, INTEGRATED SYSTEMS LABORATORY. CHIEF, TECHNIQUES DEVEL LABORATORY. CHIEF, ADVANCED DEVEL & DEMONSTRATION LAB. DEP DIR, OFFICE OF SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT. NATIONAL METEOROLOGICAL CTR.... DIRECTOR NATIONAL METEOROLOGICAL CENTER. DEPUTY DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR, CLIMATE ANALYSIS CENTER. CHIEF, AUTOMATION DIVISION. CHIEF, DEVELOPMENT DIV. CHF, METEOROLOGICAL OPERATIONS DIVISION. DIR, NATL SEVERE STORMS FORECAST CENTER. DIRECTOR NATL HURRICANE CENTER. REGIONAL OFFICES & CENTERS..... DIR SOUTHERN REGION, FT WORTH. DIR, SALT LAKE CITY REGION. DIR, ALASKA REGION, ANCHORAGE. DIR EASTERN REGION NWS. DIRECTOR CENTRAL REGION. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS DIRECTOR FOR QUALITY PROGRAMS. AND TECHNOLOGY. DEP DIR, OFC OF QUALITY PROGRAMS. ASSOC DIR FOR TECH & BUSINESS ASSESSMENT. DIRECTOR, PROGRAM OFFICE. OFFICE OF ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR... DIRECTOR FOR INTERNATIONAL & ACADEMIC AFFAIRS. DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS. DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS. ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM.... DEP DIRECTOR, ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM. DIRECTOR, ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM. TECHNOLOGY SERVICES............ DEPUTY DIRECTOR, TECHNOLOGY SERVICES. DIR, OFC OF TECHNOL EVALUATION & ASSESSMENT. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR PROGRAM QUALITY. OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY DIR, OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY COMMERCIALIZATION. COMMERCIALIZATION. OFFICE OF MEASUREMENT SERVICES. CHF, PHY MEAS S/P OFC OF MEASUREMENT SERVICES. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF MEASUREMENT SERVICES. OFFICE OF STANDARDS SERVICES... DIR, OFFICE OF STANDARDS SERVICES. ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL DIR, ELECTRONICS & ELECTRICAL ENG ENGINEERING LABORATORY. LABORATORY. [[Page 9088]] DEPUTY DIRECTOR. DIR, OFFICE OF MICROELECTRONICS PROGRAMS. ELECTRICITY DIVISION........... CHIEF, ELECTRICITY DIVISION. ELECTROMAGNETIC TECHNOLOGY CHF-ELECTROMAGNETIC TECHNOLOGY DIVISION. DIVISION. SEMICONDUCTOR ELECTRONICS CHIEF SEMICONDUCTOR ELECTRONICS DIVISION. DIVISION. SENIOR RESEARCH SCIENTIST. MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING DIR, MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING LABORATORY. LABORATORY. CHIEF, AUTOMATED PRODUCTION, TECHNOLOGY DIV. MANAGER FOR INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS. PROGRAM MANAGER AUTOMATED MANUFACTURING RES. DEP DIR, MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING LABORATORY. DIR, MANUFACTURING EXTENSION PARTNERSHIP PROG. PRECISION ENGINEERING DIVISION. CHIEF, PRECISION ENGINEERING DIVISION. ROBOT SYSTEMS DIVISION......... CHIEF, INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS DIVISION. FACTORY AUTOMATION SYSTEM CHIEF, FACTORY AUTOMATION SYSTEMS DIVISION. DIVISION. PHYSICS LABORATORY............. DIRECTOR, PHYSICS LABORATORY. COORDINATOR OF RADIATION MEASUREMENT SERVICES. COORDINATOR OF PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, PHYSICS LABORATORY. IONIZING RADIATION DIVISION.... CHIEF IONIZING RADIATION DIVISION. FUNDAMENTAL CONSTANTS DATA MGR, FUNDAMENTAL CONSTANTS DATA CENTER. CENTER. MOLECULAR PHYSICS DIVISION..... CHIEF MOLECULAR PHYSICS DIV. QUANTUM METROLOGY DIVISION..... CHIEF, QUANTUM METROLOGY DIVISION. ATOMIC PHYSICS DIVISION........ CHIEF, ATOMIC PHYSICS DIVISION. TIME AND FREQUENCY DIVISION.... CHIEF, TIME AND FREQUENCY DIVISION. QUANTUM PHYSICS DIVISION....... SENIOR SCIENTIST. SENIOR SCIENTIST & FELLOW OF JILA. SENIOR SCIENTIST & FELLOW OF JILA. ELECTRON AND OPTICAL PHYSICS... GROUP LEADER FOR FAR ULTRAVIOLET PHYSICS. CHEMICAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DIR, CHEMICAL SCI & TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY. LABORATORY. DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR PROGRAMS. INORGANIC ANALYTICAL RESEARCH CHIEF, INORGANIC ANALYTICAL DIVISION. RESEARCH DIVISION. ORGANIC ANALYTICAL RESEARCH CHIEF, ORGANIC ANALYTICAL RESEARCH DIVISION. DIVISION. CHIEF, ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY DIVISION. SURFACE AND MICROANALYSIS CHF, SURFACE & MICROANALYSIS SCIENCE DIVISION. SCIENCE DIVISION. GROUP LEADER, SURFACE SPEC. & THIN FILMS. BIOTECHNOLOGY DIVISION......... CHIEF, BIOTECHNOLOGY DIVISION. THERMOPHYSICS DIVISION......... CHIEF, THERMOPHYSICS DIVISION. MATERIALS SCIENCE AND DIR, MATERIALS SCI & ENG ENGINEERING LABORATORY. LABORATORY. SENIOR SCIENTIST. SCIENTIFIC ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR, IMSE. DEP DIR, MATERIALS SCI & ENG LAB. CHIEF, FILM & FIBER TECHNOLOGY. MATERIALS RELIABILITY DIVISION. CHIEF, MATERIALS RELIABILITY DIV. OFFICE OF INTELLIGENT CHF, OFC OF INTELL PROCESSING OF PROCESSING OF MATERIALS. MATERIALS. POLYMERS DIVISION.............. CHIEF, POLYMERS DIVISION. METALLURGY DIVISION............ CHF, METALLURGY DIVISION. PHYSICIST (SOLID STATE). REACTOR RADIATION DIVISION..... CHIEF, REACTOR RADIATION DIVISION. GROUP LEADER, NEUTRON CONDENSED MATTER SCIENCE. CHIEF, REACTOR OPERATIONS. COMPUTER SYSTEMS LABORATORY.... CHIEF, SYSTEMS & NETWORK ARCHITECTURE DIVISION. CHF, ADVANCED SYSTEMS DIVISION. CHF, INFO SYST ENGINEERING DIVISION. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR COMPUTER SECURITY. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION. CHIEF, COMPUTER SECURITY DIVISION. BUILDING AND FIRE RESEARCH CHIEF, STRUCTURES DIVISION. LABORATORY. DIR, BUILDING & FIRE RESEARCH LABORATORY. DEP DIR, BUILDING & FIRE RESEARCH LABORATORY. ASST DIR, BUILDING & FIRE RESEARCH LABORATORY. BUILDING ENVIRONMENT DIVISION.. CHIEF, BUILDING ENVIRONMENT DIVISION. BUILDING MATERIALS DIVISION.... CHF, BUILDING MATERIALS DIV. FIRE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING CHIEF, FIRE SAFETY ENGINEERING DIVISION. DIVISION. FIRE MEASUREMENT AND RESEARCH CHIEF, FIRE SCIENCE DIVISION. DIVISION. COMPUTING AND APPLIED DIR, COMPUTING & APPLIED MATHEMATICS LABORATORY. MATHEMATICS LAB. DEP DIR, COMPUTING & APPLIED MATHEMATICS LAB. CHIEF, COMPUTER SERVICES DIVISION. CHIEF, SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING DIVISION. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR COMPUTING. STATISTICAL ENGINEERING CHIEF, STATISTICAL ENGINEERING DIVISION. DIVISION. PATENT AND TRADEMARK ASST COMMISSIONER FOR FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION. PLANNING. [[Page 9089]] ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER FOR EXTERNAL AFFAIRS. ADMIN FOR LEG & INTERNL AFFAIRS. DEP ASST COMR FOR PUBLIC SERVICES & ADM. DIR DIRECTORATE FOR INTERDISCIPL PROGRAM. CHIEF OF STAFF. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR FOR SEARCH & COMMISSIONER FOR PATENTS. INFORMATION RES. DEP ASST COMM FOR PATENT PROCESS SERVICES. CHEMICAL....................... GROUP DIRECTOR 110. GROUP DIRECTOR 120. GROUP DIRECTOR--130. GROUP DIRECTOR 150. DEPUTY GROUP DIRECTOR--110. GROUP DIRECTOR--180. DEPUTY GROUP DIR 150. DEPUTY GROUP DIRECTOR 180. ELECTRICAL..................... GROUP DIRECTOR FOR 260. GROUP DIRECTOR 210. GROUP DIRECTOR FOR 220. GROUP DIRECTOR--230. GROUP DIRECTOR 240. GROUP DIRECTOR 250. DEPUTY GROUP DIRECTOR--250. DEPUTY GROUP DIRECTOR--260. DEPUTY GROUP DIRECTOR--230. DEPUTY GROUP DIRECTOR--220. MECHANICAL..................... GROUP DIRECTOR--310. GROUP DIRECTOR--320. GROUP DIRECTOR--330. GROUP DIRECTOR--340. GROUP DIRECTOR--350. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT CHAIRMAN, TRADEMARK TRIAL & APPEAL COMMISSIONER FOR TRADEMARKS. BOARD. DEPUTY ASST COMMISSIONER FOR TRADEMARKS. DIRECTOR, TRADEMARK EXAMINING OPERATION. COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION: OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL.. DEPUTY GENERAL COUNSEL (OPINIONS & REVIEW). DEPUTY GENERAL COUNSEL (LITIGATION). DEPUTY GENERAL COUNSEL (REG & ADM). OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DEP EXEC DIR. DIRECTOR. DIR, OFC IN INFORMATION RESOURCES MGMT. DIVISION ECONOMIC ANALYSIS..... DEP CHF ECONOMIST. CHF, ANALYSIS SECTION. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR SURVEILLANCE. DIRECTOR OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH. DIVISION OF ENFORCEMENT........ DEPUTY DIRECTOR (WESTERN OPERATIONS). DEPUTY DIRECTOR (EASTERN OPERATIONS). DIVISION OF TRADING AND MARKETS DEPUTY DIRECTOR (CONTRACT MARKETS). CHIEF COUNSEL. CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION: OFC OF EXECUTIVE DIR........... ASST EXEC DIR FOR COMPLIANCE & ENFORCEMENT. ASSOC EXEC DIR FOR ADM. ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIR FOR FIELD OPERATIONS. OFFICE OF HAZARD IDENTIFICATION ASST EXEC DIR FOR HAZARD I & R. & REDUCTION. ASSOCIATE EXEC DIR FOR EPIDEMIOLOGY. ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR ECONOMICS. CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE: OFFICE INSPECTOR GENERAL....... INSPECTOR GENERAL. ASSOC DIRECTOR FOR MGMT & ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR MANAGEMENT & BUDGET. BUDGET. ASST DIR FOR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT. OFC SECY OF DEFENSE: OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY........ ASST TO THE SECY OF DEFENSE (INTEL OVERSIGHT). OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY DEP ASST SECY OF DEFENSE (FORCES & (SOLIC). RESOURCES). DIRECTOR FOR BUDGET AND EXECUTION. DIRECTOR FOR REQUIREMENTS & PROGRAMS. JOINT ACTIVITIES............... DIRECTOR DESA. DIRECTOR OPERATIONAL TEST AND DEP DIR FOR RESOURCES & EVALUATION. ADMINISTRATION. OFC OF INSPECTOR GENERAL....... DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL. ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INVESTIGATIONS. DEP ASST INSPECTOR GEN FOR INVESTIGATIONS. DEP ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INSPECTIONS. ASST INSPECTOR GENL FOR ANALYSIS & FOLLOWUP. ASST INSP GEN FOR ADM & INFO MANAGEMENT. AIG FOR DEPARTMENTAL INQUIRIES. [[Page 9090]] DEP ASST INSPECTOR GEN FOR ADM & INFO MGMT. DIR, AUDIT PLANNING & TECHNICAL SUPPORT. DIRECTOR, ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT. DIRECTOR, LOGISTICS AND SUPPORT. DIRECTOR, CONTRACT MANAGEMENT. DIR, READINESS & OPERATIONAL SUPPORT. DIRECTOR, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT. ASST INSPECTOR GEN FOR AUDIT, POL & OVERSIGHT. DEPUTY ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDITING. ASST IG FOR INSPECTIONS. ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDITING. DIR FOR INVESTIGATIVE OPERATIONS. ASST INSP GEN FOR CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE P/O. DEP ASST INSPECTOR GEN FOR PROGRAM EVALUATION. DIRECTOR, READINESS & OPERATIONAL SUPPORT. OFC OF ASST SECY OF DEFENSE PRINCIPAL DIRECTOR (MANPOWER AND (RESERVE AFFAIRS). PERSONNEL). OFC DEP ASST SECY (CIVILIAN PRIN DIR (CIVILIAN PERS POL/EQUAL PERSONNEL P/E OPPORTUNITY). OPP). DIR PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT. DIRECTOR, STAFFING & CAREER MANAGEMENT. OFC OF DIR OF DOD DEPENDENTS DIR PACIFIC REGION DODDS. SCHOOLS. DIRECTOR, GERMANY REGION. DEP DIR DEP OF DFENSE DEPENDENTS SCHOOL. ASSOC DIR FOR FINANCIAL, LOGISTL, & INFO MGMT. OFFICE ASSISTANT SEC HEALTH DIR, DEFENSE MEDICAL SYSTEMS AFFAIRS. SUPPORT CENTER. UNIFORMED SERV. UNIVERSITY OF SCIENTIFIC DIRECTOR, AFRRI. THE HEALTH SCIENCES. OFFICE OF ASST TO SECY OF DEF DIR, FREEDOM OF INFORMATION & FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS. SECURITY REVIEW. DEP DIR, ARMED FORCES RADIO & TELEVISION SERV. WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL AND SECURITY. SERVICES. DIRECTOR REAL ESTATE AND FACILITIES. DEP DIR, REAL ESTATE & FACILITIES. DEP DIR, PERSONNEL AND SECURITY. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL.. DEPUTY GENERAL COUNSEL (IG). DEP GEN COUNSEL (ENVIRONMENT & INSTALLATIONS). OFC OF UNDER SECY OF DEF FOR DEP DIR MISSILE & SPACE SYSTEMS. ACQ & TECHNOLOGY. DEP DIR AIR WARFARE. DIRECTOR FOR DEFENSE PROCUREMENT. SR STAFF SPECIALIST FOR S & A SYSTEMS. DEP DIR NAVAL WARFARE. SR STAFF SPEC FOR MISSILE & SPACE SYST ANAL. DEPUTY DIR, COST PRICING & FINANCE. SR STAFF SPEC FOR AIR WEAPONS DEF SUPP SYS. SR STAFF SPEC FOR GROUND AIR DEFENSE SYSTEMS. SR STAFF SPEC CLOSE AIR SUP & AIR INT SYS. SR STAFF SPEC FOR SHIP SYSTEMS. DEP DIR MUNITIONS. SR STAFF SPEC FOR AIR MOBILITY. SR STAFF SPECIAL FOR AIR SUPERIORITY SYSTEMS. DEP DIR, CONTRACT POL & ADMINISTRATION. DEPUTY DIR TEST FACILITIES & RESOURCES. DEP DIR LAND WARFARE. DEP DIR DEEP STRIKE WARFARE. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, DEFENSE SCIENCE BOARD. DIR COMPUTER AIDED LOGISTICS SUPPORT OFFICE. ADUSD (ASIA/MID EAST/S. HEMISPHERE AFFAIRS). DEP DIR, ACQUISITION RESOURCES. DEP DIR, DEF SYST PROCUREMENT STRATEGIES. ASST DEP DIR (PROGRAM & BUDGET INTEGRATION). DEP DIR ELECTRONIC WARFARE. DOD CONTRACTOR ADV & ASSISTANCE SERV DIRECTOR. DIR PLANNING & ANALYSIS. DIR, BASE CLOSURE AND UTILIZATION. DIR, DEF ACQUISITION REG SYS & COUNCIL. DEP DIR, FOREIGN CONTRACTOR. DIR, ACQISITION LOG & PRODUCTION READINESS. SR STAFF SPEC FOR SUBMARINE & SURVEIL SYS. DEP DIR MAJOR POLICY INITIATIVES. STAFF SPEC FOR SPEC TECH PROGRAM. DEP DIR STRATEGY ARMS CONTROL & COMPLIANCE. DEP DIR, AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS. SPECIAL ASST CONCEPTS & PLANS. DEPUTY DIRECTOR DEFENSE SYSTEMS. [[Page 9091]] PRIN DASD (ATOMIC ENERGY). DEP DIR, LAND & MARITIME PROGRAMS. DEP DIR, AIR & SPACE PROGRAMS. ADUSD (BALLISTIC MISSLE DEFENSE). DD MODELING & SIMULATION SOFTWARE. DIR OSD STUDIES & FFRDCA. ASST DEP UNDER SECY DEF (CRUISE MISSILE DEF). DEPUTY DIRECTOR AIR WARFARE. OFC OF DD (RESEARCH AND STAFF SPECIALIST FOR VEHICLE ADVANCED TECH). PROPULSION. STAFF SPECIALIST FOR MATERIALS & STRUCTURES. STAFF SPECIALIST FOR WEAPONS. DIR ENVIRONMENTAL & LIFE SCIENCES. STAFF SPEC/MOBILITY, LOGISTICS & ADV CONCEPTS. SPEC ASST FOR MCTL & LONG-RANGE PLNNG MATTERS. STAFF SPEC FOR ELECTRONIC W/C, CTRL & COMMS. STAFF SPECIALIST FOR ELECTRONIC S/ D. DIR, BALANCED TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE. OFFICE OF DD (PLANS & DEPUTY DIRECTOR (PLANS & RESOURCES). RESOURCES). DIRECTOR, STRATEGIC & THEATER DIR STRATEGIC & THEATER NUCLEAR NUCLEAR FORCES. FORCES C3. DIRECTOR, THEATER & TACTICAL C3 DIR THEATER & TACTICAL COMMUN COMMAND & CONTR. DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DIR SPECIAL TECHNOLOGY. DEFENSE (INTELLIGENCE). SENIOR ADVISOR FOR MEASUREMENT & SIGNATURE. SENIOR ADVISOR FOR IMAGING INTELLIGENCE. DIRECTOR, INTELLIGENCE ISSUES. DIRECTOR, INTELLIGENCE RESOURCES. DIRECTOR, INTELLIGENCE POLICY. PRINCIPAL DIR TO DASD I & S. DIRECTOR, INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS. DEP DIR INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS. DIR INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS. DEP DIR, INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS. ORGANIZATION ABOLISHED......... SENIOR ADVISOR FOR HUMAN INTELLIGENCE. ORGANIZATION ABOLISHED......... SENIOR ADVISOR SIGNAL INTELLIGENCE. DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DIRECTOR, TELECOMMUNICATIONS. DEFENSE (DEFENSE-WIDE C3). DEP DIR SPACE & NUCLEAR C3. DIRECTOR SPACE & NUCLEAR C3. DIRECTOR, C3 MOBILIZATION SYSTEMS. ORGANIZATION ABOLISHED......... DIRECTOR, COUNTER INTELLIGENCE. ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS DIRECTOR, ASTO. AGENCY (ARPA). ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, SMART WEAPONS. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, ASTO. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, MANAGEMENT. DEPUTY DIRECTOR. DIR ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY OFFICE. DIR LAND SYSTEMS OFFICE. DIRECTOR SPECIAL PROJECTS. DIR MICROCELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY. DEP DIR MICRO ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY. DIR MARTIME SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY. CHIEF, ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR MANUFACTURING. ASST DIR, SENSORS & PROCESSING. SPECIAL ASST, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. COMPUTING SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR (SOFTWARE). OFFICE. DIR COMPUTING SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY OFFICE. DEFENSE SCIENCES OFFICE........ DIR DEFENSE SCIENCES OFFICE. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR MATERIAL SCIENCES. DEFENSE MANUFACTURING OFFICE... EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, M & M WAVE TECHNOLOGY. CONTRACTS MANAGEMENT OFFICE.... DIR, CONTRACTS MANAGEMENT OFFICE. NUCLEAR MONITORING OFFICE...... DIR NUCLEAR MONITORING RESEARCH OFC. OFFICE OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF DEP DIR FOR TECHNICAL OPERATIONS. STAFF. BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE ASST DIR FOR SENSORS ORGANIZATION. DEMONSTRATIONS. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR SENSOR TECHNOLOGY. ASST DIR FOR INTERCEPTORS & COMMUNICATIONS. DIRECTOR, INFORMATION SYSTEMS. DEPUTY FOR PROGRAM OPERATIONS. DIRECTOR, CONTRACTS DIRECTORATE. DIR BATTLE MAGT COMMAND CONTROL & COMMUN. ASSISTANT DEP FOR ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT. DEFENSE CONTRACT AUDIT AGENCY. DIRECTOR, DCAA. [[Page 9092]] DEPUTY DIRECTOR, DCAA. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, OPERATIONS. ASST DIR, POLICY & PLANS. DIRECTOR, FIELD DETACHMENT. REGIONAL MANAGERS.............. REGIONAL DIRECTOR, EASTERN. REGIONAL DIRECTOR, NORTHEASTERN. REGIONAL DIRECTOR, CENTRAL. REGIONAL DIRECTOR, WESTERN. REGIONAL DIRECTOR, MID-ATLANTIC. DEP REGIONAL DIRECTOR EASTERN REGION. DEPUTY REGIONAL DIRECTOR NORTHEASTERN REGION. DEPUTY REGIONAL DIR CENTRAL REGION. DEPUTY REGIONAL DIRECTOR, WESTERN. DEP REG DIR MID ATLANTIC REGION. DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY....... SPECIAL ASST FOR INTEGRITY IN CONTRACTING. DIR, DEFENSE MANPOWER DATA CENTER. CHIEF ACTUARY. DEPUTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, DISTRIBUTION. DEP COMMANDER DEFENSE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CTR. DIRECTORATE FOR CONTRACT EXECUTIVE DIRECTIVE, CONTRACT MANAGEMENT. MANAGEMENT. ASST EXEC DIR, OPERATIONS/POLICY GROUP. DIRECTORATE OF QUALITY DEPUTY COMMANDER. ASSURANCE. OFC OF STAFF DIR-SMALL & STAFF DIR, SMALL & DISADV BUSIN DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS UNTIL. UTILIZATION. OFFICE OF CIVILIAN PERSONNEL... EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, HUMAN RESOURCES. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, PERSONNEL PROGRAMS. ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT ADVISOR DLA CHAIR DIRECTORATE OF SUPPLY DEP EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, SUPPLY OPERATIONS. MANAGEMENT. DEPUTY COMMANDER. DEPUTY COMMANDER. ASST EXEC DIR, DLA INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS. DIRECTORATE OF CONTRACTING..... EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PROCUREMENT. DIRECTORATE OF TECH & LOGISTICS CHF, PROPERTY DISPOSAL DIV. SERVICES. DEP COMMANDER DEFENSE ELECTRONICS SUPPLY CTR. DEPUTY COMMANDER. DEFENSE TRAINING & PERFORMANCE DEPUTY DIR DEFENSE MANPOWER DATA DATA CENTER. CENTER. DEFENSE CONTRACT MANAGEMENT.... EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, CONTRACT MANAGEMENT. OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR......... DIRECTOR, DITSO. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, DITSO. DEPUTY MANAGER NATIONAL COMMUN SYSTEMS. OFC OF ASSOC DIR FOR ENG, ASSOC DIR FOR ENG. TECHNOLOGY & TECHNOL & CORPORATE PLANNING. CORP PLNG. CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER. DEP DIR FOR OPERATIONS. DEP DIR FOR SYSTEMS. DEPUTY DIRECTOR DISA. NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM. DEPUTY MANAGER, NATL COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS. ASST MGR, NCS, TECHNOLOGY & STANDARDS. ASST MGR, NCS, PLANS & OPERATIONS. CENTER FOR COMMAND, CONTROL & DEP DIR, THEATER SYSTEMS. COMMUNICATIONS (C3) SYS. DEP DIR FOR SWITCHED NETWORK ENGINEERING. S/A TO THE DIR, CPSI FOR SATELLITE COM SYS. SPEC ASST TO DIR, CTR FOR C3 FOR INT DIG ARCH. DIR MILITARY SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS. DIR CENTER FOR SYSTEMS INTERO & INTEGRATION. DEP DIR JOINT (IEO). DIR CENTER FOR TECHNICAL ARCHITECTURE. TECH DIR JOINT INTERO & ENG COMM (JIEO). DIR CENTER FOR STANDARDS. DIR CENTER FOR ENGINEERING. ASSOC DIR MISSION SUPPORT INFORMATION SYSTEMS. ASSOC DIR CENTER FOR STANDARDS. DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR INFO SYSTEMS SECURITY. DEFENSE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM DEP DIR, DEFENSE COMM SYSTEM ORGANIZATION. ORGANIZATION. DEP DIR, DCS TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS. ASSOC DEPUTY DIRECTOR, DCS DATA SYSTEMS. PRINCIPAL DEPUTY DIRECTOR. DEFENSE COMMERCIAL DIR DEFENSE COMMERCIAL COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE. COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE. DIR DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEMS. CENTER FOR AGENCY SERVICES..... DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR AGENCY SERVICES. JOINT DATA SYSTEMS SUPPORT DEPUTY DIRECTOR, NMCS ADP CENTER. DIRECTORATE. [[Page 9093]] ASSOC DIR FOR TECHNICAL & MANAGEMENT SUPPORT. DIR, DEF INFORMATION SYSTEMS PROGRAM ORG. JOINT TACTICAL COMMAND, CONTROL DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR TESTING. & COMMUNICATIONS AGENCY. DEPUTY COMMANDER CENTER FOR SOFTWARE. INFORMATION MANAGEMENT CENTER.. DIRECTOR, INFORMATION MANAGEMENT CENTER. DIRECTOR, TECHNICAL INTEGRATION OFFICE. DIR, NAVY INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. TECHNICAL DIR, NAVAL DATA AUTOMATION COMMAND. COMPTROLLER DIRECTORATE........ COMTROLLER. DEFENSE NUCLEAR AGENCY......... CHIEF OF STAFF. OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR......... DEPUTY DIRECTOR. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR ARMS CONTROL. ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT OFFICE.. DIR, ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT. OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER...... DIR FOR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT. OPERATIONS DIRECTORATE......... DEPUTY DIRECTOR, OPERATIONS DIRECTORATE. CHIEF, STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS DIVISION. DIR FOR TECH APPLICATIONS. CHIEF, ENVIRONMENTS & MODELING DIVISION. RADIATION SCIENCES DIRECTORATE. DIR FOR RADIATION SCIENCES. CHIEF, ATMOSPHERIC EFFECTS DIVISION. CHIEF, ELECTRONICS & SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY DIV. CHIEF, ELECTROMAGNETIC APPLICATIONS DIVISION. SHOCK PHYSICS DIRECTORATE...... DIRECTOR FOR SHOCK PHYSICS. CHIEF, WEAPONS EFFECTS DIVISION. TEST DIRECTORATE............... DIRECTOR FOR TEST. CHF, NEVADA OPERATIONS OFC, TEST DIRECTORATE. DEFENSE MAPPING AGENCY......... CHIEF DIGITAL PRODUCTION SYSTEM DEPARTMENT. D M A HEADQUARTERS............. DEP DIR FOR HUM RES--DIR DMA OFC HUM RES MGT. DEP DIR FOR ACQ INSTALL & LOGISTICS. DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS. DEP DIR FOR TECH & INFORMATION. ASST DEP DIR FOR OPERATIONS. DEPUTY DIRECTOR. ASST DEP DIR FOR ADVANCED SYS REQUIREMENTS. DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR PLANS & REQUIREMENTS. DEP DIR FOR INTL PROG OPERATIONS. DEP DIR FOR INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. CHIEF, ANALYSIS DIVISION. ASST DEP DIR FOR ADVANCED WEAPON SYSTEMS. D M A FIELD ACTIVITIES......... DEP DIR FOR PROG, PROD & OPERATIONS DMA HTC. DEP DIR FOR PROGS, PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS. CHF, DIGITAL PRODUCTS DEPARTMENT AC. CHF, DIGITAL PRODUCTS DEPARTMENT HTC. CHIEF, SCIENTIFIC DATA DEPARTMENT. DIR DMA SYS CTR DEP DIR FOR RES & ENGINEERING. DEP DIR FOR MODERNIZATION DEVELOPMENT. DEP DIR FOR P/O, DMA SYST CNTR/ADD FOR RDT&E. CHIEF, MAPPING & CHARTING DEPARTMENT. CHIEF, MAPPING & CHARTING DEPARTMENT. CHIEF, RESTON DEPARTMENT. DIR DMA HYDROGRAPHIC/TOPOGRAPHIC CENTER. DIR DMA RESTON CENTER. DIR DMA AERODPACE CENTER. DEP DIR/DEP FOR DEVELOPMENT GROUP. DEP DIR FOR PRODUCTION RESTON CENTER. DEP DIR FOR PROGRAM EXECUTION. DEP DIR ENG & INTEGRATION DIRECTOR. DEP DIR DEP DIR FOR PRODUCTION. DEFENSE FINANCE & ACCOUNTING DEPUTY DIRECTOR, CLEVELAND CENTER. SERVICE. DEFENSE INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE.. DIR, DEFENSE INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE. DEPUTY DIRECTOR (INVESTIGATIONS). DEP DIR (INDUSTRIAL SECURITY). DEPUTY DIRECTOR (RESOURCES). DIR, PERSONNEL INVESTIGATIONS CENTER. DEPARTMENT OF AIR FORCE: OFC OF ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE TO THE SECRETARY. SECY. DEP ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT. OFC OF SMALL & DISADV BUS DIR, OFC OF SMALL & DISADV BUS UTILIZATION. UTILIZATION. OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL DEP ASST INSPECTOR GEN/SPEC INVESTIGATIONS. OFFICE OF ASAF FOR FINANCIAL PRINCIPAL DEP ASST SECRY (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT & COMPTROLLER. MGMT). [[Page 9094]] ODAS BUDGET.................... DEPUTY FOR BUDGET. DIRECTOR OF BUDGET INVESTMENT. DIRECTOR OF BUDGET MANAGEMENT & EXECUTION. DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF BUDGET OPERATIONS. ODAS COST & ECONOMICS.......... DEP ASST SECY (COST & ECONOMICS). OFFICE OF ASAF FOR ACQUISITION. DIR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. COMPETITION ADVOCATE GEN DIR, CAAS. PRINCIPAL DAS (ACQUISITION & MGMT). ORGANIZATION ABOLISHED......... DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY. ODAS COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTERS ASSOC DEP ASST SECY & SUPPORT SYSTEMS. (TRANSPORTATION). ASSOC DEP ASST SECY (INFO & SUPPORT SYSTEMS). ODAS RESEARCH & ENGINEERING.... DAS (RESEARCH & ENGINEERING). ODAS MANAGEMENT POLICY & ASSOC DEP ASST SECY MAGNT POL & PROGRAM INTEGRATION. PROG INTERAGT. DEP ASST SECY (MGMT POL & PROG INTEGRATION). ODAS CONTRACTING............... ASSOC DEP ASST SECY (CONTRACTING). AIR FORCE PROGRAM EXECUTIVE AF PROGRAM EXEC OFFICER, INFO OFFICE. SYSTEMS. AIR FORCE PROG EXEC OFCR, CONVENTIONAL STRIKE. PROGRAM DIRECTOR, AMRAAM SPO. OFC OF ASAF FOR MANPOWER, DEP FOR AIR FORCE REVIEW BOARDS . RESERVE AFFAIRS, INSTALL & ENV. DIR AIR FORCE BASE CONVERSION AGENCY. ODAS INSTALLATIONS............. DEPUTY FOR INSTALLATIONS MANAGEMENT. OFFICE, CHIEF OF STAFF......... AIR FORCE HISTORIAN. TEST AND EVALUATION............ DEPUTY DIR TEST & EVALUATION. MORALE, WELFARE, RECREATION AND DIR OF RES MGMT & DEP DIR FOR MWR & SERVICES. SERVICES. ASST CHIEF OF STAFF FOR C3 AND DIRECTOR OF RESOURCES . COMPUTERS. DIR OF ARCHITECTURES TECH & INTEROPERABILITY. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, ASSOC DIR FOR LOGISTICS PLANS & LOGISTICS. PROGRAMS. CHIEF MODIFICATION & O&M PROGRAMS DIVISION. CHIEF COMBAT SUPPORT PROGRAMS DIVISION. ASSOC DIR OF MAINTENANCE & SUPPLY. CIVIL ENGINEER................. ASSOCIATE CIVIL ENGINEER. DEPUTY CIVIL ENGINEER. DEPUTY CIVIL ENGINEER. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, DIR CIVIL PERSONNEL POLICY & PERSONNEL. PERSONNEL PLANS. SPEC PROJECT OFCR FOR PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT. CHIEF RESOURCES DIVISION. CHIEF AIR FORCE PERSONNEL OPERATIONS AGENCY. CHF, AIR FORCE CIVILIAN PERSONNEL MGMT CENTER. ASSISTANT CHIEF OF STAFF, ASSOC DIR, STRATEGY & PRODUCTION. INTELLIGENCE. AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND..... CHAIRMAN A F LOGISTICS COMMAND PROCUR COMMITT. PERSONNEL...................... DIRECTOR, PERSONNEL. CONTRACTING.................... DEPUTY DIRECTOR CONTRACTING. DIR BUSINESS CLEARANCE. DEP DIR FOR PROGRAM S & B CLEARANCE. LOGISTICS...................... DEPUTY DIRECTOR, LOGISTICS. ENGINEERING & TECHNICAL DIRECTOR, ENGINEERING & TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT. MGMT. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT & DEP DIRECTOR, FINANCIAL MGMT & COMPTROLLER. COMPTROLLER. CORPORATE INFORMATION.......... DIR CORPORATE INFORMATION. PLANS & PROGRAMS............... DEPUTY DIRECTOR, PLANS & PROGRAMS. SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. CENTER. DIRECTOR, PLANS & ADVANCED PROGRAMS. PHILLIPS LABORATORY............ DEPUTY DIRECTOR. GEOPHYSICS DIRECTORATE......... CH, ATMOSPHERIC STRUCTURE BR. DIR, SPACE PHYSICS DIVISION. PROPULSION DIRECTORATE......... DIRECTOR, PROPULSION DIRECTORATE. ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS CENTER...... EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. ASST DEP FOR CONTRACTING & MANUFACTURING. PROG DIR FOR AIR BASE DECISION SYSTEMS. DIRECTOR, ENGINEERING & PROGRAM MANAGEMENT. CHIEF ENGINEER. DIRECTOR, PLANS & ADVANCED PROGRAMS. PLANS AND PROGRAMS DIRECTORATE. DIR PLANS & PROGRAMS. COMMAND, CONTROL AND DIR COMMAND CONTROL COMMUNICATIONS. COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTORATE. STANDARD SYSTEMS CENTER........ DIRECTOR, STANDARD SYSTEMS CENTER. AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS CENTER.... EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. DIR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT & COMPTROLLER. DIRECTOR CONTRACTING. DEVELOPMENT PLANNING........... DIR ADVANCED SYSTEMS ANALYSIS. ORGANIZATION ABOLISHED......... DEP DIR CONTRACTING. [[Page 9095]] INTEGRATED ENGINEERING & TECH DIR SUPPORT SYSTEMS ENGINEERING. MANAGEMENT. DIRECTOR AVIONICS ENGINEERING. DIRECTOR, SYSTEMS ENGINEERING. DIRECTORS OF ENGINEERING....... DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING (F-16). DIR OF ENG RECONNAISSANCE & ELEC WARFARE SYS. DIR OF ENGINEERING B-2. DIR OF ENGINEERING F-22. DIR OF ENGINEERING C-17. DIR OF ENGINEERING SUBSYSTEMS. SYSTEMS PROGRAM OFFICES........ DIR PROGRAM INTEGRATION & ANALYSIS. DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM MANAGER PROPULSION. PROGRAM DIR SUBSYSTEMS. WRIGHT LABORATORY.............. DIR MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY. DIR, PLANS & PROGRAMS DIRECTORATE. MATERIALS DIRECTORATE.......... DIR, METALS & CERAMICS DIV. HUMAN SYSTEMS CENTER........... EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. ARMSTRONG LABORATORY........... DIRECTOR, PLANS AND PROGRAMS. AIR FORCE DEVELOPMENT TEST EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. CENTER. AIR FORCE FLIGHT TEST CENTER... EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. JOINT LOGISTICS SYSTEMS CENTER. DIR DEPOT MAINTENANCE. DIR CORPORATE INTEGRATION. AIR LOGISTICS CENTER, SAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. ANTONIO. DIRECTOR, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT. PRODUCT GROUP MANAGER, PROPULSION SYSTEM. DIRECTOR, CONTRACTING. AIR LOGISTICS CENTER, OKLAHOMA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. CITY. DIRECTOR, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT. DIRECTOR, COMMODITIES MANAGEMENT. DIRECTOR, CONTRACTING. AIR LOGISTICS CENTER, WARNER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. ROBINS. DIRECTOR, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT. DIRECTOR, TECHNOLOGY & INDUSTRIAL SUPPORT. DIRECTOR, CONTRACTING. AIR LOGISTICS CENTER, OGDEN.... EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT. DIRECTOR, TECHNOLOGY & INDUSTRIAL SUPPORT. DIRECTOR, CONTRACTING. AIR LOGISTICS CENTER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. SACRAMENTO. DIRECTOR CONTRACTING. DIRECTOR, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT. DIRECTOR, TECHNOLOGY & INDUSTRIAL SUPPORT. DIRECTOR, CONTRACTING. AIR FORCE AUDIT AGENCY......... AUDITOR GENERAL OF THE AIR FORCE. ASST AUD GEN (ACQUISITION & LOG AUDITS). ASST AUD GEN (FIELD ACTIVITIES). ASST AUD GEN (OPERATIONS). ASST AUD GEN (FINANCIAL & SUPPORT AUDITS). AIR INTELLIGENCE AGENCY........ TECHNICAL DIRECTOR (AEROSPACE SYSTEMS). AIR MOBILITY COMMAND........... ASST DIRECTOR PLANS & PROGRAMS. ORGANIZATION ABOLISHED......... CHIEF SCIENTIST TACTICAL AIR WARFARE CTR. AIR FORCE RESERVES............. CHIEF, OPERATIONS ANALYSIS. AIR COMMANDER 4TH AIR FORCE. AIR COMMANDER 10TH AIR FORCE. AIR COMMANDER 22ND AIR FORCE. AF SPACE COMMAND............... SR SCIENTIST & TECH ADVISOR FOR AFSPACECOM. AF OPERATIONAL TEST & EVAL CTR. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR. AIR EDUCATION & TRAINING PROVOST, AIR UNIVERSITY. COMMAND. ORGANIZATION ABOLISHED......... SPEC ASST FOR GPALSP. U.S. CENTRAL COMMAND........... SCIENTIFIC ADVISOR. U.S. STRATEGIC COMMAND......... ASSOC DIR FOR STRATEGIC PLANNING. U.S. TRANSPORTATION COMMAND.... DIR PROGRAM ANALYSIS & FINANCIAL MGMT. JOINT COMMAND AND CONTROL TECHNICAL DIRECTOR. WARFARE CENTER. SHAPE TECHNICAL CENTRE......... DEPUTY DIRECTOR. DEPARTMENT OF ARMY: OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY.. SPEC ASST FOR AIR & MISSILE DEFENSE. SPECIAL ASST FOR FORCES & PROGRAM EVALUATION. SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR SYSTEMS. SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS. SPECIAL ASST TO THE UNDER SECRETARY. OFC OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE ADM ASST TO THE SECY OF THE ARMY. ASSISTANT. DEP ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL.. DEPUTY GENERAL COUNSEL (FISCAL LAW & POLICY). [[Page 9096]] HQDA ARMY ACQUISITION EXECUTIVE DEP PROG MGR, LIGHT HELICOPTER PROGRAM. DEPUTY PEO, CLOSE COMBAT VEHICLES. DEP PROG EXEC OFCR, COMMAND & CONTROL SYSTEMS. DEPUTY PROG EXECUTIVE OFFICER COMM SYSTEMS. PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICER STAMIS. PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICER, ARMAMENTS. PROGRAM MANAGER SUSTAINING BASE AUTOMATION. DEP PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICER FOR AVIATION. DEP PEO, INTELLIGENCE & ELECTRONIC WARFARE. PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICER, COMBAT SUPPORT. PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFCR (TACTICAL MISSILES). DIR OF INFO SYS FOR COMMAND, ARMY SPECTRUM MANAGER. CONTROL, COMMS & COMPUTERS. DIR OFC US ARMY INFO SYST SEL ACQ AGENCY. DIR OF ARMY INFORMATION. VICE DIRECTOR TO THE DISC4. OASA RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND DEP DIR US CONTRACTING SUPPORT ACQUISITION. AGENCY. ASSISTANT DEPUTY FOR PLANS & PROGRAMS. DIRECTOR FOR ASSESSMENT & EVALUATION. ODASA RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT. DAS FOR RES & TECH/CHIEF SCIENTIST. DIRECTOR FOR ADVANCED CONCEPTS & SPACE. DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH. DIRECTOR FOR TECHNOLOGY. DIRECTOR FOR LABORATORY MANAGEMENT. ODASA PROCUREMENT.............. DEPUTY ASST SECY OF THE ARMY (PROCUREMENT). DIRECTOR FOR PROCUREMENT POLICY. ODASA MANAGEMENT AND PROGRAMS.. DIR FOR PROGRAM EVALUATION. DEP ASST SECY FOR PLANS & PROGRAMS. OFC OF ASST SECRETARY DEP FOR PROGRAMS & INSTALL (INSTALLATIONS, LOGISTICS & ASSISTANCE ENVMT). DEP PROGRAM EXEC OFFICER FOR CHEM/ DEMIL. OFC OF ASST SECY (FINANCIAL ASSISTANT DEPUTY ASA FOR ARMY MGMT). BUDGET. DEPUTY FOR COST ANALYSIS. DIRT OF INVESTMENT. DEP ASST SECY FOR ARMY (FINANCIAL OPERATIONS) SPEC ADV FOR ECONOMIC POC & PRODUCTIVITY PROG DEP FOR OPS. SUPPORT & BUSINESS ACTIVITIES. SPEC ASST TO THE PRIN DEP ASST SECY OF ARMY. OFF OF ASST SECRETARY, MANPOWER DAS (DAR BDS & EEO C & C REVIEW). & RESERVE AFFAIRS. OFC OF ASST SECRETARY CIVIL DEPUTY ASA (POLICY & EVALUATION). WORKS. DEPUTY ASA (MANAGEMENT & BUDGET). DEPUTY ASA (PLANNING POLICY & LEGISLATION). DEPUTY ASA (PROJECT MANAGEMENT). OFFICE, DIRECTOR OF ARMY STAFF. DEP ASST CHIEF OF STAFF FOR INSTALLATION MGNT. OFFICE, DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, ASST DEP CHIEF OF STAFF FOR INTELLIGENCE. INTELLIGENCE. USA STRATEGIC DEFENSE COMMAND PR0J MGR, GROUND BASED INTERCEPTION HUNTSVILLE AL OSCA FOA. PROJ OFC. DIRECTOR, DIRECTED, ENERGY WEAPONS DIRECTORATE. PROJ MGR HIGH ENDO ATMOS DEF INT PROJ. D/S LETHALITY & KEY TECHNOLOGIES DIRECTORATE. DIR KINETIC ENERGY WEAPON DIRECTORATE. CHIEF, BATTLE MANAGEMENT DIVISION. PRIN ASSISTANT RESP FOR CONTRACTING. CHF, DISCRIMINATION DIV SENSORS DIRECTORATE. DIR, ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DIRECTORATE. PROJ MGR, G-B SURVEILLANCE & TRACKING SYST. DIRECTOR, SYSTEMS DIRECTORATE. OPERATIONAL TEST & EVALUATION DIR, US ARMY COMBAT DEV COMMAND. EXPERMENTATION CENTER. DEPUTY TO THE COMMANDER TECHNICAL DIRECTOR. ARMY CENTER OF MILITARY HISTORY CHIEF HISTORIAN, ARMY CTR OF MILITARY HISTORY. TEST AND EVALUATION MANAGEMENT DIR, TEST AND EVALUATION MANAGEMENT AGENCY. AGENCY. OFFICE, DEP CHIEF OF STAFF FOR DIRECTOR FOR MANPRINT. PERSONNEL. DIRECTOR OF MANPOWER. ASST DEP CHF OF STAFF FOR PERSONNEL (A/C). DIRECTORATE OF CIVILIAN DIRECTOR OF CIVILIAN PERSONNEL. PERSONNEL. DEP DIRECTOR OF CIVILIAN PERSONNEL. US TOTAL ARMY PERSONNEL COMMAND DIRECTOR, CIVILIAN PERSONNEL MGT. ARMY RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR DIR. TRNG RES LAB & ASSOC DIR. ARI. BEHAVIORAL & SOCIAL SCIENCES. DIR. MANP & PERS RES LAB & ASSOC DIR, ARI DIR, US ARMY RES I & C PSYCHOLOGIST, US ARMY. OFFICE, DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF ASST DIRECTOR FOR SUPPLY MGMT. FOR LOGISTICS. ASST DIR FOR MAINTENANCE MGMT. [[Page 9097]] ASST DIR FOR TRANSPORTATION. ASST DIR FOR ENERGY & TROOP SUPPORT. DIRECTOR FOR SECURITY ASSISTANCE. DIRECTOR FOR RESOURCES AND MANAGEMENT. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, STRATEGIC LOGISTICS AGCY. ARMY AUDIT AGENCY.............. THE AUDITOR GENERAL, U.S. ARMY. DEPUTY AUDITOR GENERAL. DIRECTOR, LOGISTICAL & FINANCIAL AUDITS. DIR, ACQUISITION & FORCE MGMT DIRECTORATE. DIR AUDIT POLICY PLANS AND RESOURCES. REGL. AUDITOR GENERAL (SOUTHEASTERN REGION). OFC DEP CHF OF STAFF FOR TECH ADV. DCSOPS. OPERATIONS & PLANS. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR, US ARMY NUC & CHEM AGENCY. DIR, U.S. ARMY NUCLEAR & CHEMICAL AGENCY. PROGRAM MANAGER RESERVE PROGRAM MANAGER. COMPONENT AUTOMATION SYSTEM. WALTER REED ARMY INSTITUTE OF CHIEF DEPT OF PHARMACOLOGY. RESEARCH. TRAINING AND DOCTRINE COMMAND SCIENTIFC ADVISOR TO CG (TRADOC). ASST DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF FOR RESOURCES MGMT. ADCOS FOR TRAINING POLICY PLANS AND PROGRAMS. DEPUTY TO THE COMMANDING GENERAL. ASST DEP CHIEF OF STAFF FOR BASE OPS SUPPORT. ASST DEP CHIEF OF STAFF FOR COMBAT DEVELOP. TRADOC ANALYSIS COMMAND........ DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, TRAC. DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS. NATIONAL SIMULATIONS CENTER.... TECHNICAL DIRECTOR NATIONAL SIMULATIONS CTR. MILITARY TRAFFIC MGMT COMMD.... DEPUTY TO THE COMMANDER. SPECIAL ASST FOR TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING. U.S. ARMY FORCES COMMAND....... CIVILIAN PERSONNEL DIRECTOR. DEPUTY COMPTROLLER. U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS... DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES. DIRECTOR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT. DIR. ENGINEERING AND HOUSING SUPPORT CENTER. PRINCIPAL ASST RESPONSIBLE FOR CONTRACTING. DEP TO THE COMMANDER FOR PROG & TECH MGNT. DIRECTORATE OF CIVIL WORKS..... DEPUTY DIRECTOR, CIVIL WORKS. CHF, PROGRAMS DIV. CHIEF, PLANNING DIVISION. CHIEF ENGINEERING DIVISION. CHF, OPS, CONSTRUCTION & READINESS DIVISION. DIRECTORATE OF ENGINEERING & DEPUTY CHIEF CONSTRUCTION DIVISION. CONSTRUCTION. CHIEF, DAEB, ENGINEERING DIVISION. DIRECTORATE OF MILITARY CHIEF CONSTRUCTION DIVISION. PROGRAMS. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, MILITARY PROGRAMS. CHIEF, ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION DIVISION. U.S. ARMY COE WATER RESOURCES CHIEF, WATER RESOURCES SUPPORT CTR. CENTER. PLANNING DIVISIONS, COE........ DIR OF PLANNING, NO PACIFIC. DIR OF PLANNING, SOUTH ATLANTIC. DIR OF PLANNING, LOWER MISS VALLEY. DIR OF PLANNING, SOUTH PACIFIC. DIR OF PLANNING, N. ATLANTIC. ENGINEERING DIVISIONS, COE..... DIR OF ENGINEERING, OHIO RIVER. DIR OF ENGINEERING, SOUTHWESTERN. DIR OF ENGINEERING, NORTH CENTRAL. DIR OF ENGINEERING, N ATLANTIC. DIR OF ENGINEERING, S. ATLANTIC. DIR OF ENGINEERING, LOWER MISS. DIR OF ENGINEERING, NORTH PACIFIC. DIR OF ENGINEERING, PACIFIC OCEAN. CONSTRUCTION DIVS-COE.......... DIR OF CONSTRUC OPS, S ATLANTIC. DIR OF CONSTRUC OPS, S WESTERN. DIR OF CONSTRUC OPS, OHIO RIVER. DIR OF CONSTRUC OPS, LR MS VAL. DIR OF CONSTRUC OPS. DIR OF CONSTRUC OPS. DIR OF CONSTRUC OPS, N ATLANTIC. DIR OF CONSTRUC OPS, PACIFIC. DIR OF CONSTRUC OPS. ENGINEERING WATERWAYS DIR WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION. EXPERIMENT STATION, COE. CONSTRUCTION ENGRG RSCH LAB DIRECTOR. CHAMPAIGN IL. COLD REGIONS RSCH & ENGRG LAB DIRECTOR. HANOVER NH. [[Page 9098]] ARMY MATERIEL COMMAND (AMC).... CHIEF SCIENTIST. CHIEF SPECIAL ANALYSIS OFFICE. OFFICE OF DCS SUPPLY ASST DEP CHIEF OF STAFF FOR MAINTENANCE & TRANSPORTATION. LOGISTICS. OFC DEP CMDG RES, DEVELOPMENT PRIN ASST DEP FOR RES DEVELOP AND AND ACQUISITION. ACQUISITION. ASST DEP INT'L COOPERATIVE PROGRAMS. PRINCIPAL DEPUTY FOR ACQUISITION. PRINCIPAL DEPUTY FOR TECHNOLOGY. DCS FOR DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERING ASST DEP CHIEF OF STAFF FOR ACQ & ACQUISITION. MGT. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF FOR ADCS FOR RES, D & E FOR POL INTEG & CONCURRENT ENGINEERING. ANALYSIS. OFC DEPUTY COMMANDING GENERAL PRINCIPAL DEPUTY FOR LOGISTICS. FOR MATL READINESS. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF FOR ASST DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF FOR AMMUNITION. AMMUNITION. OFFICE OF DCS FOR READINESS.... EXEC DIRECTOR, LOGISTICS SUPPORT ACTIVITY. OFFICE OF DCS FOR PROCUREMENT.. ASST DCS FOR PROCUREMENT. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, TEST, DEPUTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR TMDE. MEASUREMENT & DIAG EQ. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF FOR DEP CHIEF OF STAFF FOR PERSONNEL. PERSONNEL. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY CHIEF OF ADCS FOR RESOURCE MGMT. STAFF FOR RES MANAGEMENT. ADCS FOR COST ANALYSIS. USA SECURITY AFFAIRS COMMAND... DEPUTY. U.S. ARMY SYSTEMS INTEGRATION DIR, SYST INTEGRATION MGMT AND MANAGEMENT ACTIVITY. ACTIVITY. US ARMY ARMAMENT, MUNITIONS & DEPUTY FOR RESOURCES & MANAGEMENT. CHEMICAL COMMAND (AMCCOM). DEP FOR A & S MGR FOR CONVENTL AMMUN (SMCA) DEPUTY FOR LOGISTICS READINESS DEP FOR PRODUCT A & T & INDUSTRIAL OPS MGMT. DIR, U.S. ARMY DEF AMMUNITION CENTER & SCHOOL. AMCCOM, ARDEC.................. A/TECH/DIR (SYSTEMS CONCEPTS & TECHNOLOGY). TECHNICAL DIRECTOR FOR ARMAMENT. A/TECH/DIR (SYS DEVELOPMENT & ENGINEERING). ASSOC TECH DIR (PRODUCIB & PROCESS TECHNOL). ARMAMENT ENGINEERING DIRECTOR, ARMAMENT ENGINEERING DIRECTORATE. DIRECTORATE. CHF, ENERGETICS & WARHEADS DIVISION. FIRE SUPPORT ARMAMENTS CENTER.. CHF FIRE CONTROL DIVISION. DEP DIRECTOR FIRE SUPPORT ARMAMENTS CENTER. CHIEF ARTILLERY ARMAMENTS DIVISION. CLOSE COMBAT ARMAMENT CENTER... DEPUTY DIRECTOR, CLOSE COMBAT ARMAMENT CTR. CHEMICAL RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT DIR MUNITIONS DIRECTORATE. & ENGINEERING CENTER. DIRECTOR, RESEARCH DIRECTORATE. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR, CHEMICAL. U.S. ARMY AVIATION & TROOP TECH DIR-US ARMY AVIATION SYSTEMS COMMAND (ATCOM). COMMAND. DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING. DIR AEROFLIGHT DYNAMICS/ DIRECTORATE. ACQUISITION DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR OF ADVANCED SYSTEMS. ASSOC TECH DIR FOR TECH APPL/DIR OF SPEC PROG. LOGISTICS DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR OF ELECTRONICS & WEAPONIZATION. BELVOIR RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL DIRECTOR. CENTER. NATICK RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT & TECHN DIR. ENGINEERING CENTER. DIR, INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION DIRECTORATE. DIRECTOR, SOLDIER SCIENCE DIRECTORATE. COMMUNICATIONS & ELECT COMD COMPTROLLER. (CECOM). DIR ELECTRONIC INTEGRATION DIRECTORATE. U.S. ARMY COMMUNICATION DIR CECOM CTR FOR COMMAND, CNTRL & ELECTRONICS COMM. COMMUN SYS. DIRECTOR C3I ACQUISITION CENTER. DIR, E/W, RECONNAISSANCE, SURVEILLANCE, TAD. DIR CENTER FOR SIGNALS WARFARE. TECH DIR/DIR, RD & E CENTER. ASSOC TECHN DIR (RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY). DEPUTY TO THE COMMANDER. DIR FOR C3/INTELLIGENCE C3I, LOG & READINESS. U.S. ARMY RESEARCH LABORATORY.. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR. ADCS FOR TECHNOLOGY PLANNING & MANAGEMENT. DIRECTOR U.S. ARMY RESEARCH LABORATORY. DIRECTOR, S3I PROCESSING. OPERATIONS..................... DIR OPERATIONS DIRECTORATE. ADVANCED CONCEPTS AND PLANS.... DIR ADVANCED CONCEPTS & PLANS DIRECTORATE. SENSORS, SIGNATURES, SIGNAL & DIRECTOR. INFO PROCESSING. ELECTRONICS & POWERS SOURCES... DIRECTOR. [[Page 9099]] BATTLEFIELD ENVIRONMENT........ DIRECTOR. SURVIVABILITY/LETHALITY DIR, BALLISTIC VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS. DIVISION. DIRECTOR. VEHICLE STRUCTURES............. DIRECTOR. ADVANCED COMPUTING & DIRECTOR. INFORMATION SCIENCES. VEHICLE PROPULSION............. DIRECTOR. U.S. ARMY WEAPONS TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR (ARL). DIR, PROPULSION & FLIGHT DIVISION. DIR, TERMINAL EFFECTS DIVISION. DIRECTOR WEAPONS CONCEPT DIVISION. HUMAN RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING DIRECTORATE EXEC. HUMAN R & E DIRECTORATE. DIRECTORATE. ARMY RESEARCH OFFICE (AMC)..... DIRECTOR ARO. DIR ELECTRONICS DIV. DIRECTOR, MATERIALS SCIENCE DIVISION. DIR PHYSICS DIV. DIR, MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTER SCIENCES DIV. DIR, ENG & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES DIVISION. DIR, RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION. DIR CHEM & BIO SCI DIV. U.S. ARMY MATERIALS DIRECTORATE DIR ARMY MTLS & TECH LAB. (ARL). U.S. ARMY MISSILE COMMAND DIRECTOR ACQUISITION CENTER. (MICOM). DIR, INTEGRATED MATERIAL MGT CTR. ASSOC DIRECTOR FOR PRODUCT ASSURANCE. DEPUTY FOR PROCUREMENT AND READINESS. DIRECTOR FOR WEAPONS SCIENCES. RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT & TECH DIR FOR MICOM & DIR. ENGINEERING CENTER. DIR FOR SYSTEM ENGINEERING & PRODUCTION. DIRECTOR FOR ADVANCED SENSORS. DIRECTOR FOR PROPULSION DIRECTORATE. DIR FOR SYSTEMS SIMULATION & DEVELOPMENT. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR SYSTEMS. TANK-AUTOMOTIVE COMD (TACOM)... DIRECTOR OF RESOURCE MGT. DIRECTOR OF ACQUISITION CENTER. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR OF PRODUCT ASSURANCE & TEST. ASSISTANT DEPUTY FOR SYSTEMS & LOGISTICS. DEP TO THE COMMANDER FOR RES. DEV & ENG. DEP DIR FOR ENGINEERING & ACQUISITION. DIR. TANK-AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY DIRECTORATE. DEPUTY TO THE COMMANDER. U.S. ARMY TEST AND EVALUATION SCIENTIFIC DIRECTOR, DUGWAY PROVING COMMAND. (TECOM). GROUND. DIR, REDSTONE TECHNICAL TEST CENTER. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR COMBAT SYST TEST ACTIVITY. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR (ELECTRONIC PROVING GROUND). TECHNICAL DIR, NATIONAL RANGE OPERATIONS. TECH DIR & CHF SCI. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR, YUMA PROVING GROUND. DIR FOR TEST AND ASSESSMENT. U.S. ARMY MATERIEL SYSTEMS DIRECTOR. ANALYSIS ACTIVITY. CHF COMBAT SUPPORT DIV. CHF AIR WARFARE DIV. CHF, RELIABILITY, AVAILABILITY & MAINTAINABIL. CHF GROUND WARFARE DIVISION-AMSAA. ARMY INFORMATION SYSTEMS DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF FOR RESOURCE COMMAND. MANAGEMENT. DIR, INFO SYSTEMS COMMAND PENTAGON. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR. HEADQUARTERS, US ARMY, EUROPE.. ASST DEP CHF OF STAFF, PERSONNEL (CIV PERS). ASST DEP CHIEF OF STAFF ENG FOR ENG & HOUSING. ASST DEP CHF OF STAFF, RESOURCE MGMT USAREUR. ASST DEP CHF STAFF FOR ENG (INTL AFFAIRS). U.S. ARMY SPECIAL OPERATIONS DIR OF FORCE DEVELOPMENT & COMMAND. INTEGRATION. ARMY INTEL AND SECURITY COMMAND DEPUTY & TECHNICAL DIRECTOR, FSTC. ACISA, NATO.................... ASST DIR, COMMAND, CONTROL AND COMMS SYST. JOINT LOGISTICS................ PRINCIPAL DEPUTY TO THE COMMANDER. DOD WAGE FIXING AUTHORITY...... DIRECTOR, TECHNICAL STAFF. NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY.... DIR, INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT COLLEGE. U.S. SOUTHERN COMMAND.......... SPEC ASST FOR TECHNOLOGY & REQUIREMENTS INTEG. DEPARTMENT OF NAVY: OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY ASSISTANT FOR ADMINISTRATION. OF THE NAVY. OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR GENERAL.. AUDITOR GENERAL OF THE NAVY. NAVALL AUDIT SERVICE........... DIRECTOR, PLANS AND POLICY. DIR, NAVAL AUDIT SERVICE WESTERN REGION. [[Page 9100]] DIR, NAVAL AUDIT SERVICE CAPITAL REGION. DIRECTOR, AUDIT OPERATIONS. OFFICE OF CIVILIAN PERSONNEL DIR, CIVILIAN PERSONNEL PROGRAMS MANAGEMENT. DIVISION. DIR, OFC OF CIVILIAN PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR (OCPM-30). ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR (OCPM-20). ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR (OCPM-10). OAS OF THE NAVY (RESEARCH, DEV DIRECTOR, NAVY ACQUISITION R & S & ACQUISITION). IMPROVEMENT. DIRECTOR, PROCUREMENT POLICY. DIRECTOR, PRODUCT INTEGRITY. HEAD, CONTRACT POLICY. DIR, INTL AGREEMENTS, TTSARB & SPECIAL PROJ. DIRECTOR, ACQUISION CAREER MANAGEMENT. DIRECTOR FOR AAW & STRIKE AIR PROGRAMS. DIRECTOR FOR ASW, LASMAP. DIR, NAVY INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS OFFICE. PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICERS..... DIRECTOR, PLANS & PROGRAMS DIVISION. HEAD FIRE CONTROL SECTION. HEAD OPERATIONS ENGINEERING SECTION. TEST & INSTRUMENTATION BRANCH ENGINEER. BRANCH ENGR, LAUNCHER BRANCH. CHF ENGR, MISSILE BRANCH. CHF ENGR. BR ENGR FIRE CONTROL & GUIDANCE BR. PROG MGR, MK-50 TORPEDO PROG OFC. SECT HEAD, REENTRY SYSTEMS SECT. MISSILE BR. DEP P/E OFFICER FOR UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES. DEP PROG EXEC OFFICER FOR THEATER AIR DEFENSE. DIR OF TECHNOLOGY. HEAD, RESOURCES BRANCH. BRANCH ENGINEER, NAVIGATION BRANCH. DEP P/E OFFICER FOR CRUISE MISSILES PROGRAM. PROG MANAGER FOR COMM SATELLITE PROGRAMS. DEP PROG OFFICER SUBMARINES. PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICER, UNDERSEA WARFARE. DEP PROG EXEC OFCR FOR TACTICAL AIR PROGRAMS. DEP PROG EXEC OFFICER, MINE WARFARE. PROG EXEC OFFICER FOR SPACE COMMS & SENSORS. AEGIS DEPUTY PROGRAM MANAGER. PROG EXEC OFFICER ASW ASSAULT & SPEC MISS PRO. ASST DEP COMR & DEP PROG MGR--SHIP SELF DEF. CHIEF ENGINEER, PEO, SCS. PROGRAM MANAGER, SHIP SELF DEFENSE. NAVAL CENTER FOR COST ANALYSIS. S/A FOR COST A/T DIR, NAVAL CTR FOR COST ANAL. OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF ASSOC DIR, BUDGET & REPORTS/FISCAL THE NAVY. MANG DIV. ASST GENERAL COUNSEL (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT). DIR, INVESTMENT & DEV DIV. DIR, BUDGET & MGMT, POLICY AND PROCEDURES DIV. DIR, OFC OF FIN MGT SYST. DIR, BUDGET EVALUATION GROUP. DIR, RESOURCE ALLOCATION & ANALYSIS DIVISION. DIRECTOR, CIVILIAN-CONTRACTOR MANPOWER DIV. OFFICE OF THE NAVAL INSPECTOR DEPUTY NAVAL INSPECTOR GENERAL. GENERAL. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL.. ASST GEN COUN (RES, DEV & ACQUISITION). ASST GENERAL COUNSEL (INSTALL & ENVIRONMENT). ASSIST GEN COUN (MANPOWER & RESERVE AFFAIRS). NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE DIR, NAVAL CRIMINAL INVEST SERVICE. SERVICE. ASST DIR OF COUNTERINTELLIGENCE. SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE, NORFOLK FIELD OFC. SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE. ASST DIR OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION. CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS...... HEAD, STUDIES & ANALYSIS BRANCH. ASSOCIATE DIR, SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT & POLICY. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, ASSESSMENT DIVISION. TECH DIR, SUBMARINE & SSBN SECURITY PROGRAM. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR. ADVISOR FOR RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS. DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY ADVISOR. EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT. DEP DIR, SUPPORTABILITY, M & M DIVISION. [[Page 9101]] DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR PROGRAMMING. HEAD ASSESSMENT & AFFORDABILITY BRANCH. ASSOC DIR, EXPEDITIONARY WARFARE DIVISION. DIR NAVAL HISTORY/DIR, NAVAL HISTORICAL CTR. DIRECTOR RESOURCES DIVISION. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR. SPECIAL ASST FOR TECHNOLOGY AND ANALYSIS. HEAD, LOGISTICS & FLEET SUPPORT BRANCH. HEAD, DEEP SUBMERGENCE SYSTEMS BRANCH. DEP DIR, ENVIR PROTECTION SAFETY OCCP HEAL DIV. DIRECTOR, ADVANCED TECH DEV BRANCH. DIRECTOR, STRATEGIC SEALIFT DIVISION. ASST FOR EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES. CNO EXECUTIVE FOR TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT. TECHN DIR, NAVAL WARFARE ANAL A/F LEVEL PLANS. ASST FOR WORLD NAVIES AND ANALYSIS. BUREAU OF NAVAL PERSONNEL...... ACNP FOR MPN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT. NAVAL OBSERVATORY.............. DIR, TIME SERVICE DIV. ORGANIZATION ABOLISHED......... TECHNICAL DIRECTOR. NAVAL TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNICAL DIRECTOR. CENTER. BUREAU OF MEDICINE & SURGERY... DEP COMMANDER FOR FIN MGMT & COMPTROLLER. MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND....... COUNSEL. ENGINEERING OFFICER. COMPTROLLER. DEPUTY COMMANDER. NAVAL TACTICAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY DIR, NAVY TACTICAL SUPPORT ACTY. ORGANIZATION ABOLISHED......... TECHNICAL DIRECTOR. NAVAL OCEANOGRAPHY COMMAND..... TECHNICAL/DEPUTY DIRECTOR. OFC OF COMMANDER IN CHF/ALLIED DIRECTOR, TACTICAL DEVELOPMENT & FORCES/SOUTHERN EUR. TRAINING. OFC OF THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, CHIEF, RESEARCH & ANALYSIS. U.S. PACIFIC COMMAND. OFC OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL COMPTROLLER. EDUCATION AND TRAINING. DIRECTOR NROTC SELECTION AND PLACEMENT. EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT CADRE.... TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT CONSULTANT. NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND DEP DIR, FLEET SUPPORT & FIELD HEADQUARTERS. ACTIVITY MGMT. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, MANAGEMENT, PLANS & PROGR. EXEC DIR ACQUISITION MGT. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR CONTRACTS. DEPUTY COMPTROLLER. COUNSEL, NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND. ASSOC DIRECTOR WEAPONS SYS ENG DIVISION. DIR PROD INTEGRITY & PRODUCTION ENG DIVISION. TEC DIR AVIONICS SYSTEMS ENG DIVISION. DIR, EVALUATION DIV. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR AIR VEHICLE DIVISION. ASSOC DIR, LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT DIVISION. COMBAT AIRCRAFT CONTRACTS DIRECTOR. DIR, MISSILE WEAPONS SYSTEMS CONTRACTS DIV. SPECIAL ASST FOR TOM. DIRECTOR COST ANALYSIS DIVISION. DEPUTY ACQUISITION EXECUTIVE. DIR FOR SYSTEMS DEFINITION & ALTERNATIVES. DIRECTOR, AIRCRAFT DIVISION. ASSOCIATE DIR PROPULSION & POWER DIVISION. ASSOC DIR FOR SYSTEMS ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT. DEPUTY COMMANDER, NAVAL AIR SYS COMMAND. DIR CRUISE MISSILE CONTRACTS DIVISION. DIRECTOR, PROCUREMENT BUDGET DIVISION. DEPUTY COUNSEL, NAVAIR. EXEC DIRECTOR FOR AVIATION DEPOTS. ASST COMMANDER FOR CORPORATE OPERATIONS. DIR, INFORMATION RESOURCES MGMT DIVISION. DIR, TECHNOLOGY MATURATION DIRECTORATE. DIR, ASW/SUPPORT A/A COMPONENTS CONTRACTS DIV. NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER....... TECHNICAL DIRECTOR. NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER HEAD, AVCSTD. AIRCRAFT DIVISION WARMINSTER. EXEC DIRECTOR. HEAD, MATD. HEAD, SYST & SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT. HEAD, TACTICAL AIR SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT. [[Page 9102]] HEAD, WARFARE SYSTEMS ANALYSIS DEPARTMENT. ASSOC DEP HEAD A/W D/HEAD, ASW A/D DIVISION. NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. AIRCRAFT DIVISION LAKEHURST. CHIEF ENGINEER. NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. AIRCRAFT DIVISION. DIRECTOR, RANGE DIRECTORATE. DEP COMMANDER, NAWC-AIRCRAFT DIVISION. NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. AIRCRAFT DIV INDIANAPOLIS. DIR OF AVIONIC & ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS DESIGN. DIRECTOR, AESAMT. NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER DIR SEA RANGE DIRECTORATE. WEAPONS DIV, PT. MUGU, CA. DIRECTOR WEAPONS SYSTEMS EVALUATION DIRECT. HEAD ELECTRONIC WARFARE DEP. DEP COMR FOR TEST & EVAL, NAWC- WEAPONS DIV. DIR, THREAT SIMULATION DIRECTORATE. NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER HEAD, ATTACK WEAPONS DEPARTMENT. WEAPONS DIV, CHINA LAKE, CA. HEAD, RESEARCH DEPARTMENT. DIRECTOR, LAND RANGE DIRECTORATE. HEAD AIRCRAFT WEAPONS INTEGRATION DEPT. HEAD, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. HEAD, INTERCEPT WEAPONS DEPARTMENT. HEAD, RANGE DEPARTMENT. DIR, WEAPONS DIRECTORATE. DIR, AIRCRAFT WEAPONS SYSTEMS DIRECTORATE. DEP COMMANDER FOR R&D, NAWC-WEAPONS DIVISION. HEAD WEAPONS PLANNING GROUP. DIR, SERVICES & INFORMATION DIRECTORATE. NAVAL TRAINING SYSTEMS CENTER.. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. DIR OF RESEARCH & ENGINEERING. DEP DIR OF RESEARCH & ENGINEERING. SPACE & NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEMS EXEC DIR, CONTRACTS. COMMAND. DEPUTY COMPTROLLER. COUNSEL SPACE & NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEMS COM. CHIEF ENG COMMS SYS PROGRAM DIRECTORATE. EXEC DIR. COMM SYST PROG DIRECTORATE. CHIEF ENGINEER COMMAND SYS PROG DIRECTORATE. TECH DIR, SUBMARINE COMMUN PROG OFC. ASSOC TECH DIR FOR RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY. EXEC DIR, SPACE TECHNOLOGY DIRECTORATE. CHIEF ENG SPACE TECH DIRECTORATE. EXEC DIR/COMMUNICATIONS SYST PROG DIRECTORATE. EXEC DIR, UNDERSEA SURVEILLANCE PROG DIR. CHIEF ENG UNDERSEA SURVEILLANCE PROG DIRECT. DIR OF TECH HEAD ENGINEERING TECH GROUP. CHIEF LOGIS/HD ACQUISITION & LOGIS POL APP GRP. DIRECTOR, INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY OFFICE. ASST COMMANDER FOR TALESD. CHIEF ENG SPAWAR. EXEC DIR, NWSAED. ASST COMDR FOR POL, OPS & ACQ SUPPORT DIRECT. DEPUTY COMMANDER. NAVAL COMMAND CONTROL & OCEAN TECHNICAL DIRECTOR. SURVEILLANCE CENTER. NAVAL COMMAND C & O HEAD, SURVEILLANCE DEPT. SURVEILLANCE CTR. RDT&E DIVISION. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. DEP EXEC DIRECTOR. HEAD, NAVIGATION & AIR C3 DEPARTMENT. HEAD, COMMAND AND CONTROL DEPARTMENT. NAV COMMAND CONTROL & OCEAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR WEST COAST ISE. SURVEIL COMM WEST COAST DIV. EAST COAST ISE DIVISION........ EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR EAST COAST. NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COUNSEL NAVAL FACILITIES COMMAND. ENGINEERING COMMAND. DEPUTY COMPTROLLER. DIRECTOR FOR CONTRACTS SUPPORT. CHIEF ENGINEER. DIR OF REAL ESTATE SUPPORT. SENIOR EXECUTIVE FOR BASE CLOSURE OFFICE. DIRECTOR FOR ENVIRONMENT. DIRECTOR, PLANNING & ENGINEERING SUPPORT. [[Page 9103]] SPEC ADVISOR FOR RES DEV, TEST & EVALUATION. NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND...... COUNSEL NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND. ASST DEP COMMANDER FOR CONTRACTS. DEP PROG MGR & TECH DIR, PMS396B. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR/DEPUTY COMPTROLLER. PROG MGR, MINE WARFARE SHIP PROGRAM. DIR, SUBMARINE SYSTEMS (S5W & S8G) DIVISION. DIRECTOR, REACTOR MATERIALS DIVISIONS. DIRECTOR, SECONDARY PLANT COMPONENTS DIVISION. HEAD, ADVANCED REACTOR BRANCH. DIR NAVAL ARCHITECTURE GROUP. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, SHIP DESIGN GROUP. DIRECTOR COST ESTIMATING & ANALYSIS. DIR, SHIPBUILDING CONTRACTS DIVISION. EXEC DIR, INDUSTRIAL & FACILITY MGMT DIR. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, SURFACE SHIP DIRECTORATE. EXEC DIR SUBMARINE DIRECTORATE. DEP PROG MANAGER & TECH DIR SUPPORT SHIP BOAT. DIR, REACTOR PLANT VALVE DIVISION. DIRECTOR, WARFARE SYSTEMS GROUP. DIRECTOR, CORPORATE OPERATIONS. DIR REACTOR MATERIALS DIVISION. DEPUTY COMMANDER FOR FLEET LOGISTICS SUPPORT. DIR, HRO-CC/COMMAND ASST HUMAN RES PROGRAMS. DEP PROG MANAGER TECH DIR ATTACK SUBM PROG. DEP PROGRAM MGR, SURFACE SHIP PROG MGMT OFC. DIR, NUCLEAR PROPULSION LOGISTICS DIVISION. DEP PROG MANAGER, AIRCRAFT CARRIER PROG OFC. DIR, PRODUCT INTEGRITY & ENG SUPPORT GROUP. DIR, ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING GROUP. DIRECTOR FOR SUBMARINE REFUELINGS. DIR SURFACE SHIP SYSTEMS DIVISION. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, NUCLEAR COMPONENTS DIV. DIR, REACTOR PLANT SAFETY & ANALYSIS DIVISION. DIR, SHIP S & S INTEGRITY GROUP. DIRECTOR, PROPULSION SYSTEMS GROUP. DIRECTOR, FIELD ACTIVITY SUPPORT GROUP. DIRECTOR, MATERIALS ENGINEERING OFFICE. DIR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING GROUP. EXEC DIR, SHIP DESIGN & ENGRNG DIRECTORATE. PROG MGR, AMPHIBIOUS W & S SEALIFT PROGRAM. DIR, NAVAL SHIPYARD MGT GROUP. PROGRAM MANAGER FOR COMMISSIONED SUBMARINES. COMMAND ASST FOR HUMAN RESOURCES PROG & DIR. DIR, SURFACE SYSTEMS CONTRACTS DIVISION. ASSOC DIRECTOR FOR REGULATORY AFFAIRS. ASST DEP COMMANDER, SURFACE & AREA AAW SYST. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF RESOURCE MANAGEMENT. DIR, REACTOR REFUELING DIVISION. DEPUTY COUNSEL, NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND. DIR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION OFFICE. DIRECTOR, SHIP SIGNATURES GROUP. DEP COMR, WEAPONS & COMBAT SYST DIRECTORATE. DIRECTOR, AUXILIARY SYSTEMS GROUP. DIR, COMBAT SYSTEMS DESIGN & ENG GROUP. PROG MGR, DEEP SUBMERGENCE SYST PROG. NAVAL ORDNANCE CENTER.......... DEPUTY COMMANDER, NAVAL ORDNANCE CENTER. NORFOLK NAVAL SHIPYARD......... NAVAL SHIPYARD NUCLEAR ENG MANAGER. NAVAL SHIPYARD NUCLEAR ENG MGR PUGET NAL SHIP. NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER... TECHNICAL DIRECTOR. NAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE CENTER.. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR. NAVAL SHIP SYSTEMS ENGINEERING DEP DIR, CARDEROCK DIVISION/DIR, STATION. NAVSSES. NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. CRANE DIVISION. NAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE CENTER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. DIV, KEYPORT, WA. CHF RES SCIENTIST (ARCTIC SUBMARINE TECH). NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. PT. HUENEME DIVISION. NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER, TECHNICAL DIRECTOR. INDIAN HEAD DIVISION. COASTAL SYSTEMS STATION........ EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. HEAD, COASTAL TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT. HEAD, COASTAL ENG TEST & OPERATIONS DEPART. HEAD, COASTAL WARFARE SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT. [[Page 9104]] NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER, ASSOC DIR FOR SYST DEVEL/ HEAD, CARDEROCK DIVISION. SYST DEPT DIRECTOR. ASSOC DIR FOR STRUCTURES/ HEAD, SSPD. ASSOC DIR/ HEAD SHIP ACOUSTICS DEPT. ASSOC DIR FOR MACHINERY R&D/H, MACHINERY R&D. ASSOC DIR FOR HYDROMECHANICS/HEAD, HD. ASSOC DIR, MST/HEAD, SMED. ASSOC DIR FOR BUSINESS OPS/HBD. ASSOC DIR FOR SYST/P & H SHIP S/P DIRECTORATE. ASSOC DIR/HEAD SHIP ELECTRO SIGNATURES DEPT. ASSOC DIR FOR TECH/DIR OF TECHNOLOGY & PLANS. ASSOC DIR FOR SHIP A/E S/H S/ DIRECTORATE. ASSOC DIR FOR SS & M/HSS & M DIRECTORATE. ASSOC DIR FOR MISE/HMIS ENG DIRECTORATE. NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER, EXEC DIRECTOR. DAHLGREN DIVISION. HEAD, STRATEGIC & SPACE SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT. HEAD, WEAPONS SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT. HEAD, COMBAT SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT. HEAD, SHIP DEFENSE SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT. DEPUTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR/BUSINESS MANAGER. HEAD, WEAPONS RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY DEPART. HEAD, WEAPONS RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY DEPART. HEAD, STRIKE SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT. HEAD, SYSTEMS RES & TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT. HEAD, WARFARE SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT. HEAD WARFARE ANALYSIS DEPARTMENT. NAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE CENTER HEAD, SUBMARINE SONAR DEPARTMENT. DIVISION, NEWPORT, RI. TECH DIR, CONSULTANT. HEAD, COASTAL RES & TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT. ASSOC TECH DIR FOR SUBMAR COMBAT CONTROL ACOU. ASSOC TECHN DIR FOR SUBMARINE WARFARE SYSTS. A/T DIR FOR SURFACE ANTI-SUBMARIN WARFARE ASW. HD, SUBMARINE ELECTROMAGNETIC SYS DEPT. HEAD COMBAT CONTROL SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT. HEAD COMBAT SYSTEMS ANALYSIS STAFF. NAVAL SUPPLY SYSTEMS COMMAND COUNSEL. HDQTRS. DIR, DEFENSE PRINTING SERV/DEP COMDR, NAVSUP. COMPETITION ADVOCATE GEN/ADC, CONTRACTING MGR. DIRECTOR OF CONTRACTING FOR SPECIAL PROGRAMS. DEP COMMR FOR INFO RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. DEP COMMANDER FOR CORPORATE MANAGEMENT. DIR INFO TECH INITIATIVES DIVISION. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. NAVY SHIPS PARTS CONTROL CENTER EXEC DIR ACQUISITION & LOGISTICS PLNG & SUPPT. NAVY AVIATION SUPPLY OFFICE.... EXECUTIVE DIR LOGISTICS PLANNING & SUPPORT. EXEC DIR, ACQUISITION MGMT & PLANNING. NAVY FLEET MATERIAL SUPPORT EXEC DIR, ADP SYSTEM PLANNING AND OFFICE. DEVELOPMENT. NAVAL SUPPLY CENTER, NORFOLK... EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, PLANNING AND RESOURCES. U.S. MARINE CORPS HEADQUARTERS DEP DIR FACILITIES & SERVICES OFFICE. DIVISION. FISCAL DIR OF THE MARINE CORPS. DIR CONTRACTS DIVISION. COUNSEL FOR THE COMMANDANT. DEPUTY ASST CHIEF OF STAFF INTELLIGENCE. DEPUTY COUNSEL FOR THE COMMANDANT. DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION AND RESOURCES. ASST DEP CHF OF STAFF FOR INSTALLATIONS & LOG. ASST TO THE DEP CHF OF STAFF FOR M & R AFFS. ASST DEP CHF OF STAFF FOR REQUIREMENTS & PROG. MARINE CORPS SYSTEMS COMMAND... EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. DEPUTY FOR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT. MARINE CORPS LOGISTICS BASE DEPUTY COMMANDER FOR LOGISTICS ALBANY GA. OPERATIONS. OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH....... DIR ANTI/AIR ANTI/SURF WARF & AERSPACE TEC DV. DIR, FIN MGMT/COMPT/SPEC ASST (FM) TO ASN (R, E&S. DIR OF PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT. DEP DIR FOR TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS. DIRECTOR, COMPUTER SCIENCE DIVISION. DIRECTOR, MECHANICS DIVISION. DIR OCEAN BIOLOGY/OPTICS/CHEMISTRY DIV. SENIOR ADVISOR TO THE NAVY CHAIR. DEP CHIEF NAV RES & TECH DIR OFC OF NAV RES. DIRECTOR, TECHNOLOGY DIRECTORATE. DIR, INDUSTRY INDEPENDENT RES & DEV DIRECT. [[Page 9105]] DEP DIR, ONT/DIR, PLNG & ASSESS DIRECTORATE. EXECUTIVE DIR FOR ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT. DEPUTY COUNSEL (INTELLECUTUAL PROPERTY). DIR OCEAN ENG DIV. DIR, INDUSTRY INDEPENDENT RES & DEVEL DIR. COUNSEL, OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH. DIRECTOR, PHYSICS DIVISION. DIRECTOR, CHEMISTRY DIVISION. DIRECTOR, SCIENCE DIRECTORATE. DIR, SUPPORT TECHNOLOGY DIRECTORATE. DIR, COGNITIVE & NEURAL SCIENCES DIV. DIRECTOR, LIFE SCIENCES DIRECTORATE. DIRECTOR, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES DIVISION. DIR, MATHEMATICAL & PHYSICAL SCIENCES DIR. DIR, MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES DIVISION. DIR, ENGINEERING SCIENCES DIRECTORATE. DIRECTOR, ELECTRONICS DIVISION. DIR GEO-ACOUSTICS/ARCTIC SCIENCES DIV. DIR OCEAN & ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS DIV. DIR OCEAN SCIENCE DIRECTORATE. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, TECHNOLOGY DIRECTORATE. DIR ANTI SUBMARINE WAREFAE & UNDERSEA TECH. DIRECTOR, MATERIALS DIVISION. DIR, UNIVERSITY BUSINESS AFFAIRS. DIR OPERATIONS RESOURCES & MAGNT DIR. SPEC ASST TO THE DIR, ONR FOR OCEANS SCIENCES. NATO SACLANT ASW RESEARCH DIRECTOR NATO SACLANT ASW RESEARCH CENTER. CENTRE. NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORY...... SUPERINTENDENT, CHEMISTRY DIVISION. SUPERINTENDENT, OPTICAL SCIENCES DIV. SUPT MATERIALS SCI AND TECH DIVISION. SUPERINTENDENT, PLASMA PHYSICS DIV. SUPT CONDENSED MATTER & RADIATION SCI DIV. ASSOC DIR OF RES FOR MATL SCI & COMP TECHNOL. SUPERINTENDENT, INFO TECHNOL DIV. DIR, NAVY TECH CTR FOR SAFETY & SURVIVABILITY. CHF SCI, LAB FOR STRUCTURE OF MATTER. DIR OF RESEARCH. SUPERINTENDENT SPACE SCIENCE DIV. SUPT, RADAR DIV. SUPT, ACOUSTICS DIV. SUPERINTENDENT ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY DIV. SUPT, TACTICAL ELECTRONIC WARFARE DIV. SUPT UNDERWATER SOUND REFERENCE DIVISION. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR. CHIEF SCIENTIST LAB FOR COMPT PHY FLUID DYNAM. HEAD, OFC OF SYST SUPPORT & REQUIREMENTS. CHF SCIENTIST & HEAD, SOLAR PHYSICS PROGRAM. SUPERINTENDENT, REMOTE SENSING DIVISION. ASSOC DIR OF RES FOR BUSINESS OPERATIONS. CHIEF SCI & HEAD, BEAM PHYSICS PROGRAM. SUPERINTENDENT, MARINE METEOROLOGY DIVISION. MGR, JOINT SPACE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS. ASSOC DIR RES FOR OCEAN & ATMOSPHERIC SCI TEC. HEAD ELECT WARFARE STRATEGIC PLANNING ORG. ASSOC DIR OF RESEARCH FOR STRATEGIC PLANNING. ASSOC DIR OF RES FOR GEN S & S SYST TECHNOL. ASSOC DIR OF RES FOR WARFARE SYS & SENORS RES. SUPERINTENDENT, SPACE SYST DEVELOPMENT DEP. SUPERINTENDENT, OCEANOGRAPHY DIVISION. SUPERINTENDENT, SPACECRAFT ENGINEERING DEP. ASSOC TECH DIR&DIR, OCEAN SCIENCE DIRECTORATE. ASSOC TECH DIR&DIR OCEAN ACOUSTICS & TECH DIR. DIR, NAVAL CENTER FOR SPACE TECHNOLOGY. SUPERINTENDENT, MARINE GEOSCIENCES DIVISION. HEAD CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ACOUSTICS. DEFENSE NUCLEAR FACILITIES ASST DIR FOR MATERIALS P & E SAFETY BOARD. RESTORATION PROG. ASST DIR FOR WEAPONS PROGRAMS. ASST DIR FOR ENGINEERING. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR STANDARDS. SITE REVIEW OFFICER. DEP GEN COUNSEL FOR POL & LITIGATION. CHIEF, HEALTH PHYSICS BRANCH. [[Page 9106]] DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER........ DIRECTOR, GRANTS AND CONTRACTS SERVICE. DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT. OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES AND DIR ADMIN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION. SERVICE. DIRECTOR PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT SERVICE. CHAIRPERSON, EDUCATION APPEAL BOARD. INSPECTOR GENERAL.............. ASSISTANT INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDITS. ASST INSP GEN FOR POLICY PLNG & MGMT SERV. ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INVESTIGATION. DEP ASST INSP GEN FOR AUDIT OPERATIONS. DEP ASST INSPECTOR GEN FOR TECHN AUDIT SVC. ASSOCIATE INSPECTOR GENERAL. DEP ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INVESTIGATION. GENERAL COUNSEL................ ASST GEN COUN FOR BUSIN & ADM LAW. ASST GENERAL COUNSEL FOR EDUCATIONAL EQUITY. ASST GEN COUNSEL FOR REGULATIONS. ASST GEN COUN FOR DIV OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL. ASST GEN COUN FOR POSTSECONDARY ED & ED RES. EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND SENIOR ADVISOR ON LIBRARY PROGRAMS. IMPROVEMENT. NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION ASSOC COMR, ELEM/SECOND EDUC STAT STATISTICS. DIVISION. ASSOC COMR, DATA COLLECTION & DISSEMINATION. ASSOC COMR FOR STAT STD & METHODOLOGY DIV. ASSOC COMM EDUCATION ASSESSMENT DIVISION. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY: OFFICE OF ECONOMIC IMPACT & DIR OF SM AND DISADV BUS UTILZ. DIVERSITY. OFFICE OF HEARINGS & APPEALS... DEP DIR FOR LEGAL ANALYSIS. DEP DIR FOR FINANCIAL ANALYSIS. DEP DIR FOR ECON ANALYSIS. ASSOCIATE DEPUTY SECRETARY FOR DIR, PROG/CONST MGM, PROCE & FIELD MANAGEMENT. OPERATIONS DIV. DIRECTOR, POLICY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION. DIR, OFFICE OF CONTRACTOR EMPLOYEE PROTECTION. DIR, OFC OF RESOURCE MANAGEMENT & SERVICES. ALBUQUERQUE OPERATIONS OFFICE.. DIR, WEAPONS QUALITY DIVISION. DIR TRANSPORTATION SAFEGUARD DIV. DIR BUDGET & RESOURCES MGNT DIV. DIR, PRODUCTION ASSURANCE & OPS DIVISION. DIR, WEAPONS PROGRAMS DIV. DIR OF EMERGENCY PLANS & OPERATIONS. ASST MANAGER. DIR OFC OF MGT PLAN & ANALYSIS. DIR, WASTE MGMT & OPERATIONAL SURETY DIV. CARLSBAD AREA OFFICE MANAGER. CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER. DIRECTOR, OPS MANAGEMENT DIVISION. CHICAGO OPERATIONS OFFICE...... ASST MANAGER FOR ADMINISTRATION. AREA MANAGER BATAVIA AREA OFFICE. CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER. IDAHO OPERATIONS OFFICE........ DEPUTY MANAGER FOR BUSINESS MANAGEMENT. CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER. ASST MGR OFC OF PROGRAM EXECUTION. ASST MANAGER, OFC OF POL, A & R MANAGEMENT. ASST MANAGER FOR APPLIED E & T TRANSFER. NEVADA OPERATIONS OFFICE....... CHIEF COUNSEL. ASSISTANT MANAGER FOR ADMINISTRATION. OAK RIDGE OPERATIONS OFFICE.... ASST MANAGER FOR ADMINISTRATION. CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER. RICHLAND OPERATIONS OFFICE..... ASST MGR FOR ADMIN. ASSISTANT MANAGER FOR OPERATIONS. ASSISTANT MANAGER FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT. ASSISTANT MANAGER FOR PROJECTS. CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER. OAKLAND OPERATIONS OFFICE...... ASST MGR FOR ADMIN. CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER. SAVANNAH RIVER OPERATIONS ASST MGR FOR ADMIN. OFFICE. ASST MGR FOR SITE SAFEGUARDS & SECURITY. CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER. ROCKY FLATS OPERATIONS OFFICE.. MANAGER, ROCKY FLATS OFFICE. ASST MGR FOR PROJECT MANAGEMENT & ENGINEERING. GOLDEN FIELD OFFICE............ MANAGER, GOLDEN FIELD OFFICE. OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL.... ASST INSPECTOR GEN FOR INSPECTIONS & ANALYSIS. ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INVESTIGATIONS. [[Page 9107]] MANAGER, WESTERN REGIONAL AUDIT OFFICE. DIRECTOR, AUDIT POLICY, PLANS & PROGRAMS. MANAGER, EASTERN REGIONAL AUDIT OFFICE. DIRECTOR AUDIT MANAGEMENT DIVISION. DIR CAPITOL REGIONAL AUDIT OFFICE. DEPUTY ASST INSPECTOR GEN FOR INVESTIGATIONS. SPEC ASST FOR POLICY AND PLANNING. COUNSEL TO THE INSPECTOR GENERAL. ASST INSPEC GEN FOR POL & PLNG & MGT. PRINCIPAL DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL. ASSISTANT INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDITS. DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INSPECTIONS. DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDITS. ENERGY INFORMATION DIRECTOR, EIA-ADP SERVICES STAFF. ADMINISTRATION. DIR, OFC OF OIL AND GAS. DIRECTOR PETROLEUM SUPPLY DIVISION. DIR OFC OF COAL NUCL ELEC & ALTERN FUELS. DIRECTOR, OFC OF ENERGY MARKETS & END USE. DIRECTOR ECONOMICS & STATISTICS DIVISION. DIR OFC OF STATISTICAL STANDARDS. DIRECTOR QUALITY ASSURANCE DIVISION. DIR RESERVES AND NATURAL GAS DIVISION. DIRECTOR PETROLEUM MARKETING DIVISION. DIR, OFC OF INTEGRATION NAL & FORECASTING. DIR, EEUISD. DIR, ENERGY SUPPLY & CONVERSION DIV. DIR, ANALYSIS & SYSTEMS DIV. DIR, ENERGY DEMAND & INTEGRATION DIV. DIR SURVEY MGMT DIV. ASST SECRETARY ENERGY DIR, GEOTHERMAL DIVISION. EFFICIENCY & RENEWABLE ENERGY. DIR, WIND/HYDRO/OCEAN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION. DIR OFC SOLAR ENERGY CONVERSION. ASSOC DEP ASST SECRETARY FOR UTILITY TECH. DIR OFC OF WASTE REDUCTION TECH. ASST SECRETARY ENVIRONMENT, DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY & HEALTH. AUDIT. DIR NUCLEAR SAFETY ENFORCEMENT DIVISION. DEP DIR INVEST NUCLEAR SAFETY ENFORCEMENT DIV. DIR NUCLEAR OPERATIONS & ANALYSIS. DIR OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE. ASSISTANT SECRETARY DEFENSE ASSOC DEP ASST SECY FOR MILITARY PROGRAMS. APPLICATION. DIRECTOR OFC MGMT SUPPORT. DIR OFC OF PROGRAM ANALYSIS & FINANCIAL MGMT. DEP MGR ROCKY FLATS OFFICE. ASST MGR FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MGNT. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR. DIR, OFC OF ENVIRON SAFETY H&Q ASSURANCE. DIR, OFC OF RES, DEVELOPMENT & TESTING FACIL. NUCLEAR WEAPONS COMPLEX PROJECT MANAGER. DEPUTY DIR OFC SELF ASSESS & EMERGENCY MGNT. DIR OFC OF FIELD SECURITY OVERSIGHT. DIR OFFICE OF INSPECTIONS. ASSISTANT MANAGER FOR ADMINISTRATION. ASSOC DAS FOR HUMAN & ADMINISTRATIVE RES. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF SPECIAL PROJECTS. ASSOC DAS FOR PROGRAM A&F MANAGEMENT. OFFICE OF ENERGY RESEARCH...... DIR ENGR MATH AND GEO SCI DIV. DIR CHEM SCI DIV. DIR MAT SCI DIV. CHF PROCESSES AND TECH BR. DIR HIGH EN PHYSICS DIV. DIRECTOR FOR MANAGEMENT. DIR HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH DIVISION. ASSOC DIR. OFC OF SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING. DEPUTY DIR FOR NUCLEAR SAFETY SAFEGUARD. DIR, INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS STAFF. DIR, CONFINEMENT SYSTEMS DIV. DIR, OFFICE OF ASSESSMENT & SUPPORT. ASSOC DIR FOR SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDE. ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOSSIL DIRECTOR, OFC OF RESOURCE ENERGY. MANAGEMENT OFFICE OF NUCLEAR ENERGY....... DIR SUBMARINE SYSTEMS DIV. DIR INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL DIV. DIRECTOR OFFICE OF RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. [[Page 9108]] ASST PROGRAM MANAGER FOR SURFACE SHIPS. DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR NAVAL REACTORS. SR. NAVAL REACTORS REP. (NWPT NEWS). PROG MGR FOR PROTOTYPES & SAPSO. SENIOR NAVAL REACTORS REP (PEARL HARBOR). ASST CHIEF PHYSICIST. DIRECTOR NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY DIV. DIR REACTOR ENGINEERING DIVISION. HEAD, CORE MANUFACTURING BRANCH. DEP DIRECTOR REACTOR MATERIALS DIVISION. DIRECTOR, FISCAL DIVISION. ASST MANAGER FOR OPERATIONS. PROGRAM MANAGER FOR SHIPYARD MATTERS. DIR NUCLEAR COMPONENTS DIVISION. SENIOR NAVAL REACTORS REPRESENTATIVE. MANAGER, IDAHO BRANCH OFFICE. PROG MANAGER FOR ADVANCED SUBMARINES. DIR ISOTOPE PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION PROG. HEAD ADVANCED CONCEPTS BRANCH. ASST MANAGER FOR OPERATIONS. SENIOR NAVAL REACTORS REPRESENTATIVE. ENGEL WALTER P. DIRECTOR ACQUISITION DIVISION. DEP PROGRAM MANAGER FOR SHIPYARD OPERATIONS. DIRECTOR FOR SUBMARINE REFUELINGS. ASSISTANT SECRETARY, HUMAN DIR OFC OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS. RESOURCES & ADMINISTRATION. DIRECTOR, ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT STAFF. DIRECTOR, MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS DIVISION. DIR OFC OF ADMIN SVCS. DEP DIR OFC OF ADP MGMT. DIR OFC OF PROCUREMENT OPERATIONS. DIR, ORGANIZATION & MANPOWER ANALYSIS DIV. DIR, OFC OF IRM POL, PLANS, & OVERSIGHT. ASSOC DIR FOR PROSEAM/PROJ MGT & CTRL. DEP DIR OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES (GTN). ASSOC DIR, OFC OF PROCUREMENT, ASST & PROPERTY. DEP DIR OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES (WASH,DC). DIR OF PERSONNEL. DIR, OFC OF ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT. DEP DIR OF PERSONNEL. DIR OFC OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. DIR OFC OF CONTRACTOR MGMT & ADMIN. DIR OFC OF CLEARANCE & SUPPORT. DIR OFC POLICY. DIR OFC OF MAGNT REVIEW & ASSISTANCE. DEP DIR, HEADQUARTERS PROCUREMENT OPERATIONS. OFFICE OF CIVILIAN RADIOACTIVE ASSOC DIR, OFFICE OF SYSTEM & WASTE MANAGEMENT.. COMPLIANCE. OFFICE OF NEW PRODUCTION DEPUTY DIR OFC BUSINESS MANAGEMENT. REACTORS. ASSISTANT SECRETARY DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF RESEARCH & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT. DEVELOPMENT. ASSOC DAS FOR OVERSIGHT & SELF- ASSESSMENT. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT. OFFICE OF NONPROLIFERATION & DIR OFC OF CLASSIFICATION & NATIONAL SECURITY. TECHNOLOGY. DIR OFC OF SECURITY AFFAIRS. DEP DIR, OFC OF SECURITY AFFAIRS. OFFICE OF CHIEF FINANCIAL DIR DEP OFC OF BUDGET. OFFICER. DEP DIR OFC OF BUDGET. DIR OFC OF HEADQUARTERS ACCOUNTING OPERATIONS. DIRECTOR, BUDGET OPERATIONS DIVISION. DIR OFC OF DEP ACCOUNTING & FIN SYS DEV. DIR OFC COMPLIANCE AND AUDIT LIAISON. DEPUTY CONTROLLER. CONTROLLER. OFFICE OF SCIENCE EDUCATION & DIR FOR UNIVERSITY & SCIENCE ED TECHNICAL INFORMATION. PROG. WESTERN AREA POWER ASST ADMR FOR MGMT SVCS. ADMINISTRATION. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY: OFC OF THE ASST ADMR FOR ADMIN DEP ASST ADMR FOR FINANCE & & RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. ACQUISITION. DIRECTOR, OFC OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE. DIR PROGRAM 7 POLICY COORDINATION OFFICE. OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER...... DIR OFC OF THE COMPTROLLER. DIR, FINANCIAL MGMT DIV. ASSOCIATE COMPTROLLER. [[Page 9109]] DIRECTOR, BUDGET DIVISION. ASSOC DIR, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT DIVISION. DIR, RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DIVISION. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION....... DIR OFC OF ADMINISTRATION. DEPUTY DIR OFC OF ADMINISTRATION DIR, GRANTS ADMIN DIV. DIR, FACILITIES & SUPPORT SERVICES DIVISION. DIRECTOR, MANAGEMENT & ORGANIZATION DIVISION. DIR, NEW HEADQUARTERS PROJECT STAFF. DIR, SFTY, HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL MGMT DIV. OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES DIR OFC OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. MANAGEMENT. DEP DIR OFC OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MAGNT. DIR, ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS DIVISION. DIR, INFORMATION MANAGEMENT & SERVICES DIV. OFC OF ADMINISTRATION & DIR OFC OF ADMIN AND RESOURCES RESOURCES MGMT--CINCINNATI OH. MANAGEMENT. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION & DEP DIR OFC OF ADMIN & RESOURCES RESOURCES MGMT--RTP, NC. MGT RTP. DIRECTOR OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION & RES MGMT. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF DATA PROCESSING. OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCE DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT. MGMT. SPECIAL ASST TO DIRECTOR, OHRM. DEP DIR FOR POL, PROGRAMS & EXEC RESOURCES. DEP DIR FOR OPERATIONS COMM & CLIENT SERVICES. DIR EXEC RES & SPEC PROG DIV. OFFICE OF ACQUISITION DIR, SUPERFUND/RCRA PROCUREMENT OPS MANAGEMENT. DIVISION. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT. DEP DIR, OFFICE OF ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT. OFFICE OF GRANTS AND DEBARMENT. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF GRANTS & DEBARMENT OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT ADMR DIR, ADM & RESOURCE MGMT SUPPORT FOR E & C ASSURANCE. STAFF. DIR, ENFORCEMENT CAPACITY & OUTREACH OFFICE. NATIONAL ENFORCEMENT DIR NAT'L ENFORCEMENT INVESTIGATIONS CTR-DENVER. INVESTIGATIONS CENTER. OFFICE OF FEDERAL ACTIVITIES... DIR, INTERNATIONAL ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM. OFFICE OF REGULATORY DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF REGULATORY ENFORCEMENT. ENFORCEMENT. DEP DIR, OFFICE OF REGULATORY ENFORCEMENT. DIR WATER ENFORCEMENT DIVISION. DIR AIR ENFORCEMENT DIVISION. OFFICE OF CRIMINAL ENFORCEMENT. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF CRIMINAL ENFORCEMENT. OFFICE OF SITE REMEDIATION DIR OFC COMPLIANCE ANALYSIS PROG ENFORCEMENT. OPERATIONS. DEP DIR, OFC OF COMPLIANCE A & P OPERATIONS. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF COMPLIANCE. SENIOR LEGAL ADVISOR. DIR, ENFORCEMENT PLANNING, T & D DIVISION. DEP DIR, ENFORCEMENT PLANNING, T & D DIVISION. DIR, MANUFACTURING, E & T DIVISION. DIR, CHEMICAL, COMMERCIAL S & M DIVISION. DIRECTOR, OFC OF SITE REMEDIATION ENFORCEMENT. OFFICE OF POLICY ANALYSIS...... DIR WATER & AGRICULTURE POLICY DIV. DIR AIR & ENERGY POLICY DIVISION. DIR, ECONOMIC ANALYSIS & INNOVATIONS DIV. OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL DIR MULTILATERAL STAFF. ACTIVITIES. OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL. SPEC ASST TO THE INSPECTOR GENERAL. OFFICE OF INVESTIGATIONS....... ASSIST INSPECTOR GEN FOR INVESTIGATIONS. DEP ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INVESTIGATIONS. OFFICE OF ACQUISITION & ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDITS. ASSISTANCE AUDITS. DEP ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDITS. ASSOC ASST INSPECT GENERAL FOR AQUIST ASST OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT & ASST INSPECTOR GEN FOR MGMT & TECH TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT. ASSESSMENT. OFFICE OF WASTEWATER DIRECTOR ENFORCEMENT DIVISION. ENFORCEMENT AND COMPLIANCE. DIRECTOR, PERMITS DIVISION. DIRECTOR, MUNICIPAL SUPPORT DIVISION. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, MUNICIPAL SUPPORT DIVISION. OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND SENIOR SCIENCE ADVISOR. TECHNOLOGY. DIR, STANDARDS & APPLIED SCIENCE DIVISION. DIRECTOR, ENGINEERING & ANALYSIS DIVISION. DIR, HEALTH & ECOLOGICAL CRITERIA DIVISION. OFFICE OF WETLANDS, OCEANS AND DIR, ASSESSMENT & WATERSHED WATERSHEDS. PROTECTION DIV. DIR, OCEANS & COASTAL PROTECTION DIVISION. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT. OFFICE OF GROUND WATER & DIR, E & P IMPLEMENTATION DIVISION. DRINKING WATER. DIRECTOR, DRINKING WATER STANDARDS DIVISION. DIRECTOR, GROUND WATER PROTECTION DIVISION. [[Page 9110]] OFC OF THE ASST ADMR FOR SOLID DIR, SUPERFUND REAUTHORIZATION TASK WASTE AND EMGY RESP. FORCE. ORGANIZATION ABOLISHED......... DEP DIR, OFFICE OF WASTE PROGRAMS ENFORCEMENT. DIR, CERCLA ENFORCEMENT DIVISION. DIRECTOR, RCRA ENFORCEMENT DIVISION. OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE.......... DIR. CHARACTERIZATION & ASSESSMENT DIVISION. DIRECTOR, PERMITS & STATE PROGRAMS DIVISION. DIR, MUNICIPAL & INDUSTRIAL SOLID WASTE DIV. OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND DIRECTOR, HAZARDOUS SITE EVALUATION REMEDIAL RESPONSE. DIVISION. DIR, EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIV. DIRECTOR, HAZARDOUS SITE CONTROL DIVISION. OFFICE OF AIR QUALITY PLANNING DIR, STATIONARY SOURCE COMPLIANCE AND STANDARDS. DIVISION. DIR, EMISSION STANDARDS DIVISION. ASSOC DIR FOR INTERMEDIA & INTGOVT PROG. DIRECTOR, AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DIVISION. DIRECTOR, TECHNICAL SUPPORT DIVISION. DEPUTY DIR OFC OF AIR QUALITY PLANNING & STDS. OFFICE OF MOBILE SOURCES....... DIRECTOR CERTIFICATION DIVISION. DIR MANUFACTURERS OPERATIONS DIVISION. DIR FIELD OPERATIONS & SUPPORT DIVISION. OFFICE OF RADIATION & INDOOR DIR, CRITERIA & STANDARDS DIV. AIR. DIRECTOR, RADON DIVISION. DIR RADIATION STUDIES DIVISION. OFFICE OF ATMOSPHERIC PROGRAMS. DIR GLOBAL CHANGE DIVISION. DIRECTOR, ACID RAIN DIVISION. OFC OF ASST ADMR FOR PESTICIDES DIR OFC OF PROGRAM MANAGEMENT & TOXIC SUBSTANCES. OPERATIONS. OFFICE OF PESTICIDES PROGRAMS.. DIR-REGISTRATION DIVISION. DIRECTOR-PROGRAM SUPPORT DIVISION. DIR, BIOLOGICAL & ECONOMIC ANALYSIS DIVISION. SENIOR ADVISOR. DIR, SPEC REVIEW & REREGISTRATION DIVISION. DIR ENVIR FATE AND EFFECTS DIVISION. DIR HEALTH EFFECTS DIVISION. DIR POLICY & SPECIAL PROJECTS STAFF OFFICE OF POLLUTION PREVENTION DIR, HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL REV DIV AND TOXICS. DIRECTOR, ENVIRONMENTAL ASSISTANCE DIVISION. DIR, ECONOMICS EXPOSURE AND TECHNOLOGY DIV. DIRECTOR, CHEMICAL CONTROL DIVISION. DIRECTOR, INFORMATION MANAGEMENT DIVISION. DIR, POLLUTION PREVENTION DIV. DIR CHEMICAL SCREENING & RISK ASSESSMENT DIV. DIR CHEMICAL MANAGEMENT DIVISION. OFFICE OF HEALTH AND DIRECTOR EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT GROUP. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT. DIRECTOR, HUMAN HEALTH ASSESSMENT GROUP. ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA & DIR ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA & ASSES ASSESSMENT OFC (RTP). OFC RTP. ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA & DIR, ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA & ASSESSMENT OFFICE (CN). ASSESSMENT OFC. OFC OF MODELING, MONITORING DIR, ENVIRONMENTAL M & A PROGRAM SYSTEMS & QUALITY ASSUR. CENTER. ATMOSPHERIC RSCH & EXPOSURE DIR, ATMOSPHERIC RES & EXP ASSESSMENT LAB, RTP. ASSESSMENT LAB. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING DIR ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYST SYSTEMS LAB--CINCINNATI. LAB. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING DIR, ENV MONITORING SYS LAB, LAS SYSTEMS LAB--LAS VEGAS. VEGAS. AIR & ENERGY ENGINEERING DIR AIR & ENERGY ENG RES LAB. RESEARCH LABORATORY--RTP. RISK REDUCTION ENGINEERING DIR RISK REDUCTION ENGINEERING LABORATORY--CINCINNATI. LABORATORY. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH DIR, ENV RESEARCH LABORATORY LABORATORY--CORVALLIS. CORVALLIS. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH DIR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB LABORATORY--ATHENS. ATHENS GA. ROBERT B KERR ENVIRONMENTAL RES DIR, ROBERT S KERR ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY--ADA. RES LAB. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH DIR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB-- LABORATORY--DULUTH. DULUTH. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH DIR, ENVIRONMENTAL RES LAB, LABORATORY--NARRAGANSETT. NARRAGANSETT. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH DIR ENV LAB GULF BREEZE. LABORATORY--GULF BREEZE. HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH DIR--HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB-- LABORATORY--RTP. RTP. DEP DIR HEALTH EFFECTS RES LAB RTP. OFFICE OF SCIENCE PLANNING & DIR, OFC OF SCI, PLANNING & REGULATORY EVALUATION. REGULATORY EVAL. CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL DIR. CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH INFORMATION. RESEARCH INFO. OFFICE OF EXPLORATORY RESEARCH. DIR, OFC OF EXPLORATORY RESEARCH. REGION I--BOSTON............... DIRECTOR, WATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION. DIR WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION. REGIONAL COUNSEL. ASST REGL ADMR FOR PLANNING & MANAGEMENT. [[Page 9111]] DIR AIR PESTICIDES & TOXICS MANAGEMENT DIV. REGION II--NEW YORK............ DIRECTOR, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIVISION. DIRECTOR, WATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION. ASST REGL ADMR FOR POLICY AND MANAGEMENT. DIR AIR & WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION. REGIONAL COUNSEL, REGION II, NEW YORK. DIR, OFFICE OF EMERGENCY & REMEDIAL RESPONSE. REGION III--PHILADELPHIA....... DIRECTOR, WATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION REG III. REGIONAL COUNSEL. DIRECTOR, HAZARDOUS WASTE MGMT DIV. DIRECTOR, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIVISION. ASST REG ADMIN FOR POLICY & MANAGEMENT. DIR, AIR MANAGEMENT DIVISION. DIR CHESAPEAKE BAY PROGRAM OFFICE. REGION IV--ATLANTA............. DIR WATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION REGION IV. DIRDIR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIVISION REGION IV. ASST REGIONAL ADMIN FOR POLICY AND MGMT. REGIONAL COUNSEL, REG IV, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. DIRECTOR WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION. REGION V--CHICAGO.............. DIR AIR MANAGEMENT DIV REGION V. DIR ENVIR SERVICES DIV REGION V. DIR WATER MANAGEMENT DIV REGION V. ASST REGIONAL ADMR FOR POLICY & MANAGEMENT. REGIONAL COUNSEL. DIRECTOR, WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION. ASSOCIATE DIVISION DIRECTOR FOR RCRA. ASSOC DIV DIRECTOR FOR SUPERFUND. DIR GREAT LAKES NATL PROG OFC. REGION VI--DALLAS.............. DIR AIR & WASTE MANAGEMENT DIV. DIR WATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION. DIRECTOR, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIVISION. ASST REGIONAL ADMR FOR MANAGEMENT. REGIONAL COUNSEL. DIR, AIR, PESTICIDES & TOXIC DIVISION. REGION VII--KANSAS CITY........ DIR WATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION. REGIONAL COUNSEL. DIRECTOR, WASTE MGMT DIVISION. ASST REG ADMIN FOR POLICY & MGNT-- REG VII. DIRECTOR, AIR AND TOXICS DIVISION. REGION VIII--DENVER............ DIR WATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION. REGIONAL COUNSEL. DIR AIR TOXICS DIVISION. ASST REGIONAL ADMR FOR POLICY & MANAGEMENT. DIR, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIVISION. REGION IX--SAN FRANCISCO....... DIRECTOR, WATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION. DIRECTOR, AIR MANAGEMENT DIVISION. REGIONAL COUNSEL, REG IX, SAN FRAN, CAL. DIR, TOXICS & WASTE MANAGEMENT DIV. ASST REGIONAL ADMR FOR POLICY & MANAGEMENT. REGION X--SEATTLE.............. DIR--WATER DIV REG X. DIRECTOR, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIVISION. REGIONAL COUNSEL. DIRECTOR AIR AND TOXICS DIVISION. DIRECTOR, HAZARDOUS WASTE DIVISION. ASST REGL ADMR FOR POLICY & MANAGEMENT. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION: OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN......... INSPECTOR GENERAL. FIELD MANAGEMENT--EAST......... DIRECTOR FIELD MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS (EAST) PROGRAM MANAGER (BALTIMORE). DIST DIR (NEW YORK). DIST DIR (ATLANTA). DISTRICT DIRECTOR (DETROIT). DIST DIR (MIAMI). DIST DIR (MEMPHIS). DIST DIR--(BIRMINGHAM). DIST DIR--(NEW ORLEANS). DIST DIR--(CHARLOTTE). PROGRAM MANAGER. DIST DIR (PHILADELPHIA). FIELD MANAGEMENT--WEST......... PROG MANAGER (DIR FIELD MGT PROGRAMS (WEST). DIST DIR (HOUSTON). DIST DIR (SAN FRANCISCO). [[Page 9112]] DIST DIR (DALLAS). DIST DIR (CHICAGO). DIST DIR (ST LOUIS). DIST DIR (INDIANAPOLIS). DISTRICT DIRECTOR (LOS ANGELES). DIST DIR (DENVER). DIST DIR (PHOENIX). DISTRICT DIR (SAN ANTONIO). PROGRAM MANAGER (SEATTLE). PROGRAM MANAGER (MILWAUKEE). FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION: OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL.... INSPECTOR GENERAL. OFFICE OF THE MANAGING DIRECTOR ASSOC MANAGING DIRECTOR/HUMAN RESOURCES MGMT. MASS MEDIA BUREAU.............. CHIEF AUDIO SERVICES DIVISION. CHIEF VIDEO SERVICES DIVISION. CHF, ENFORCEMENT DIV. PRIVATE RADIO BUREAU........... CHIEF LAND MOBILE & MICROWAVE DIVISION. FIELD OPERATIONS BUREAU........ CHIEF ENFORCEMENT DIVISION. COMMON CARRIER BUREAU.......... CHIEF, TARIFF DIVISION. ASST BUREAU CHIEF (INTERNATIONAL). CHIEF DOMESTIC FACILITIES DIVISION. CHIEF ACCOUNTING & AUDITS DIVISION. OFC OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY.. CHIEF, SPECTRUM ENGINEERING DIVISION. ASSISTANT BUREAU CHIEF FOR TECHNOLOGY. FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY: OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR......... CHIEF OF STAFF. OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL...... DIRECTOR OF SECURITY. OFFICE OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT. CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER. DEPUTY CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER. OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL.... DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL. ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDITING. ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INVESTIGATIONS. PREPAREDNESS, TRAINING AND DIV DIR, STATE & LOCAL PREPAREDNESS EXERCISES DIRECTORATE. DIVISION. RESPONSE & RECOVERY DIRECTORATE DIV DIR, INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT DIVISION. FEDERAL INSURANCE DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR. ADMINISTRATION. OPERATIONS SUPPORT DIRECTORATE. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR. DIVISION DIR, ACQUISITION SERVICES DIVISION. FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION (DOE): OFC OF CHIEF ACCOUNTANT........ DEPUTY CHIEF ACCOUNTANT. DIR DIVISION OF AUDITS. DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS. OFC OF HYDROPOWER LICENSING.... DIR, DIV OF INSPECTION. DIR, DIV OF DAM SAFETY & INSPECTIONS. FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY: OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN......... SOLICITOR. CHIEF COUNSEL. OFFICE OF MEMBER............... CHIEF COUNSEL. OFFICE OF MEMBER............... CHIEF COUNSEL. FEDERAL SERVICE IMPASSES PANEL. EXEC DIRECTOR FSIP. OFC OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR.. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. DIR, INFORMATION RESOURCES & RESEARCH SERV. OFC OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL..... DEPUTY GENERAL COUNSEL. ASST GENERAL COUNSEL (FIELD MANAGEMENT). ASST GENERAL COUNSEL (APPEALS). REGIONAL DIRECTOR--LOS ANGELES. ASST GEN COUNSEL, LEGAL POLICY & ADVICE. DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS & RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. REGIONAL OFFICES............... REGIONAL DIRECTOR--WASHINGTON, D.C. REGIONAL DIRECTOR--BOSTON. REGIONAL DIRECTOR--ATLANTA. REGIONAL DIRECTOR--DALLAS. REGIONAL DIRECTOR--CHICAGO ILLINOIS. REGIONAL DIRECTOR--SAN FRANCISCO. REGIONAL DIRECTOR--DENVER. FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION: OFFICE OF THE MEMBERS.......... SECRETARY. OFFICE OF THE MANAGING DIRECTOR DEP MANAGING DIR. DIR, BUREAU OF ADMINISTRATION. PROG MANAGER (DIR BUR OF TRADE M & A). PROG MGR (DIR BUR OF TARIFFS C & L). DIR, BUREAU OF INVESTIGATIONS. DIR, BUREAU OF HEARING COUNSEL. [[Page 9113]] DEPUTY MANAGING DIRECTOR. FEDERAL RETIREMENT THRIFT INVESTMENT BOARD: ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL (ADMIN). ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL (PROGRAMS). DIRECTOR OF INVESTMENTS. DIRECTOR OF CONTRACTS & ADMINISTRATION. DIRECTOR OF AUTOMATED SYSTEMS. DIRECTOR OF BENEFITS AND PROGRAM ANALYSIS. DIRECTOR OF ACCOUNTING. DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS. DEPUTY GENERAL COUNSEL. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION: OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL INSPECTOR GENERAL. OFC OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR...... DEPUTY EXEC DIR FOR MANAGEMENT. DEP EXEC DIR FOR PLANNING & INFORMATION. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION: OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL. AND HUMAN RESOURCES. DIR OF ADMINISTRATIVE PROGRAMS & SUPPORT. DIR TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT & TRAINING. OFFICE OF FTS 2000............. DEP ASSOC ADMR FOR NETWORK SERVICES. OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL. ASST INSPECTOR GEN FOR AUDITING. DEPUTY ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDITING. COUNSEL TO THE INSPECTOR GENERAL. ASST INSPECTOR GEN FOR ADMINISTRATION. ASST INSPECTOR GEN FOR INVESTIGATIONS. ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR QUALITY MANAGEMENT. OFFICE OF ACQUISITION POLICY... ASSOC ADMINISTRATOR FOR ACQUISITION POLICY. DEPUTY ASSOCIATE ADMR FOR ACQUISITION POLICY. DIR OF ACQUIS MGMT AND CONTRACT CLEARANCE. DIR, OFFICE OF GSA ACQUISITION POLICY. DIR OF MULTIPLE AWARD SCHEDULE PROG MGMT. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL DIRECTOR OF FINANCE. OFFICER. DIRECTOR OF BUDGET. EXEC ASST TO THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER. DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF FINANCE. DIR OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS. FEDERAL PROPERTY RESOURCES ASST COMM FOR REAL ESTATE POLICY/ SERVICE. SALES (FPRS). PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE....... ASST COMM FOR REAL PROP MGMT & SAFETY. ASST COMR FOR PHYSICAL SECURITY & LAW ENF. ASST COMR FOR PROCUREMENT. DEP ASST COMR FOR PROCUREMENT. ASST COMR FOR REAL PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT. DEP ASST COMR FOR REAL PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT. DEP ASST COMM FOR REAL PROP MGMT & SAFETY. ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER FOR PLANNING. ASST COMM FOR GOVT WIDE REAL PROP RELATIONS. SPEC ASST/ASST COMR FOR REAL PROPERTY DEV. INFORMATION RESOURCES ASST COMM FOR INFO RESOURCES MANAGEMENT SERVICE. PROCUREMENT. DEP ASST COMR FOR INFO RES MGMT POLICY. ASST COMR FOR GSA INFO RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. ASST COMMISSIONER FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE. DEP ASST COMR FOR REGL TELECOMM SERVICES. DIR OF ADMIN AND PLANNING. FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE......... ASST COMMR FOR QUALITY AND CONTRACT ADMIN. ASST COMMISSIONER FOR COMMODITY MANAGEMENT. ASST COMR FOR TRANSPORTATION & PROPERTY MGT. ASST COMMR FOR STRATEGIC BUSINESS PLANNING. ASST COMM FOR DISTRIBUTION MGT. DEP ASST COMMISSIONER FOR COMMODITY MGR. DAS FOR TRANSPORTATION & PROPERTY MGMT. ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER FOR FSS INFO SYSTEMS. REGION 2--NEW YORK............. ASST REG ADMR FOR PUBLIC BLDS SERVICE. ASST REG ADMR FOR FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE. REGION 3--PHILADELPHIA......... ASST REG ADMR FOR PUBLIC BLDS SERVICE. ASST REG ADMR FOR INFO RESO MGMT SER, NE ZONE. ASST REGL ADMR FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE. NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION........ ASST REGL ADMR FOR INFO RESOURCES MGMT. ASST REG ADMR FOR PUBLIC BLDGS SERVICE, NCR. DIR OF FED DOMES ASST CTLG STAFF (IRMS) NCR. ASSISTANT REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR, PBS, NCR. [[Page 9114]] REGION 4--ATLANTA.............. ASST REG ADMR FOR PUBLIC BLDS SERVICE. ASSISTANT REG ADMIN FOR INFORM RES MGMT-R-4. ASST REG ADMR FOR FEDERAL SUPPLY & SERVICES. REGION 5--CHICAGO.............. ASST REG ADMR FOR PUBLIC BLDS SERVICE. REGION 6--KANSAS CITY.......... ASST REG ADMR FOR PUBLIC BLDS SERVICE. REGION 7--FORT WORTH........... ASST REG ADMR FOR PUBLIC BLDS SERVICE. ASST REGL ADMR FOR INFO RESOURCES MGMT R-7. ASST REG ADMR FOR FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE. REGION 8--DENVER............... ASST REG ADMR FOR PUBLIC BLDS SERVICE. REGION 9--SAN FRANCISCO........ ASST REGL ADMR FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICES. ASST REG ADMR FOR FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE. ASST REG ADMR FOR INFORMATION RES MANAGEMENT. REGION 10--AUBURN, WASHINGTON.. ASST REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR, PBS REGION 10. DEP ASST REGL ADMINISTRATOR, PBS. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES: ODAS FOR BUDGET................ DIR DIV OF INTEGRITY & ORGAN REVIEW. ODAS FOR FINANCE............... DEP ASST SEC, FINANCE. DIR, OFFICE OF FINANCIAL POLICY. ODAS FOR GRANTS & ACQUISITION DIR OFFICE OF GRAN & MGMT. MANAGEMENT. DEP ASST SECY, OGAM. OAS FOR PLANNING AND EVALUATION DEP TO DEPUTY ASST SECRY FOR PLANN & EVALUAT. OAS FOR PERSONNEL ASST SEC FOR PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION. ADMINISTRATION. DIR, OFC OF HUMAN RELATIONS. DIR, CENTER FOR HUMAN RES STRATEGIC P & P. ASSOCIATE GENERAL COUNSEL ASSOC GEN COUN, BUSINESS & ADM LAW DIVISIONS. DIVISION. OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL PRINCIPAL DEP INSPECTOR GENERAL. ASST INSPECTOR GEN FOR MGMT & POLICY. ODIG FOR INVESTIGATIONS........ DEP INSP GEN FOR INVESTIGATIONS. ASST INSP GENERAL FOR CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS. ASST INSP GEN FOR CIVIL & ADM REMEDIES. ASST INSP GEN FOR INVESTIGATION P & O. ODIG FOR AUDIT SERVICES........ DEP INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDIT SERVICES. ASST INSPECTOR GEN FOR SOCIAL SECURITY AUDITS. ASST INSP GEN FOR ADM OF C/F & AGIN AUDITS. ASST INSPECTOR GEN FOR HEALTH CARE FIN AUDITS. ASST INSPECTOR GEN FOR AUDIT POL & OVERSIGHT. ASST INSP GEN FOR PUBLIC HEALTH SERV AUDITS. ASST I.G. FOR SOCIAL SECURITY AUDITS OFC A/S. ODIG FOR EVALUATION & DEP INSP GEN FOR EVALUATION & INSPECTIONS. INSPECTIONS. ASST INSP GEN FOR ANALYSIS & INSPECTIONS. OFFICE OF PROGRAM SUPPORT...... DIR OFC OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT. OFC OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS/ DIR, OFC OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS CHILD SUPPORT SYSTEMS. MANAGEMENT. OAA FOR MANAGEMENT............. DIR, OFFICE OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT. CHIEF ACTUARY. DIR, BUREAU OF DATA MANAGEMENT AND STRATEGY. DEP DIR, BUREAU OF DATA MANAGEMENT & STRATEGY. DIR, OFFICE OF MEDICARE & MEDICAID COST EST. DIR, OFFICE OF ACQUISITIONS AND GRANTS. DEPUTY DIR, OFFICE OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT. DEP DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF THE ACTUARY. OAA FOR OPERATIONS............. DIR, OFC OF CONTRACTING & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT. DIR, OFC OF MEDICARE BENEFITS ADMIN. OAA FOR PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT.... DIR, OFFICE OF DEMONSTRATIONS AND EVALUATIONS. DIR, OFFICE OF RESEARCH. OFFICE ASSOC ADMR. FOR DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF FINANCIAL & OPERATIONS & RES MANAGEMENT. HUMAN RES. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, OFC OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT. DIR, OFC OF MEDICARE BENEFITS ADMINISTRATION. OAS FOR HEALTH................. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF MANAGMENT. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF RESOURCE MANAGEMENT. DIR, DIV OF PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE BUDGET. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF RESEARCH INTEGRITY DEPUTY DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF RESEARCH INTEGRITY. REGIONAL ADMINISTRATORS........ REGL HEALTH ADMINISTRATION. SUBSTANCE ABUSE & MENTAL HEALTH ASSOC ADMR FOR EXTRAMURAL PROGRAMS. SERVICES ADMINISTRATION. CENTER FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE DIR, DIV OF COMM PREVENTION & PREVENTION. TRAINING. DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF WORKPLACE PROGRAMS. DIR, DIV OF DEMONSTRATION FOR HIGH RISK POP. CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH CHIEF RETROVIRUS BRANCH. SERVICES. DIR, DIV OF STSTE & COMMUNITY SYSTEMS DEVELOP. [[Page 9115]] CENTER FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE DIR, OFC OF SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS & TREATMENT. EVAULATION. CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL & SENIOR ADVISOR FOR PUBLIC HEALTH PREVENTION. MANAGEMENT. SENIOR ADVISOR FOR PREVENTIVE HEALTH SERVICES. DIRECTOR, FINANCIAL MANAGMENT OFFICE. SENIOR ADVISOR FOR MINORITY HEALTH EDUCATION. CENTER FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES. ASST DIR FOR LABORATORY SCIENCE. NATL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUPATIONAL ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR SCIENCE. SAFETY & HEALTH. EXECUTIVE OFFICER, NIOSH. CENTER FOR ENV HEALTH & INJURY DIR, DIV OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CONTROL. LAB SCIENCES. CENTER FOR PREVENTION SERVICES. DIR, DIV OF STD/HIV PREVENTION. NATIONAL CENTER FOR HEALTH ASSOC DIR, FOR ANALYSIS & STATISTICS. EPIDEMIOLOGY. ASSOCIATE DIR, OFC OF P & E PROGRAMS. ASSOC DIR, FOR RESEARCH & METHODOLOGY. ASSOC DIR, OFC OF VITAL & HEALTH STATS SYST. ASSOC DIR, FOR INTERNAL STATISTICS. CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL DIR, DIV OF BLOOD COLLECTION & EVALUATION & RESEARCH. PROCESSING. DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF BACTERIAL PRODUCTS. DEP DIR, OFC OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCT REVIEW. DIR, DIV OF BIOSTATISTICS & EPIDEMIOLOGY. DIR, DIV OF ALLERGENCI PRODUCTS/ PARASITOLOGY. DIR, OFC OF VACCINES RESEARCH & REVIEW. DIR, OFC OF THERAPEUTICS RESEARCH & REVIEW. CENTER FOR DRUG EVALUATION & DIR, CENTER FOR DRUG EVALUATION & RESEARCH. RESEARCH. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT. DIR, OFFICE OF DRUG EVALUATION I. DEP DIR FOR PROGRAM MANAGEMENT. DIR, DIV OF CARDIO-RENTAL DRUG PRODUCTS. DIR, DIV OF NEUROPHARMACOLOGICAL DRUG PROD. DIR, DIV OF MIDICAL IMAGING S & D PRODUCTS. DIR, DIV OF G & C DRUG PRODUCTS. DIR, DIV OF ANCOLOGY & PULMONARY DRUG PROD. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF DRUG STANDARDS. DEP DIR, OFFICE OF DRUG STANDARDS. DIR, DIVISION OF OTC DRUG EVALUATION. DEP DIR, OFFICE OF GENERIC DRUGS. DIR, MONOGRAPH REVIEW STAFF. DIR, OFC OF OVER-THE-COUNTER DRUG EVALUATION. DEP DIR, OFC OF EPIDEMIOLOGY & BIOSTATISTICS. DIR, DIV OF BIOMETRICS. DIR, OFFICE OF DRUG EVALUATION II. DEP DIR, OFFICE OF DRUG EVALUATION II. DIR, DIV OF M & E DRUG PRODUCTS. DIR, DIV OF ANTI-INFECTIVE DRUG PRODUCTS. DIR, DIV OF ANTI-VIARAL DRUG PRODUCTS. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF COMPLIANCE. DIR, DIV OF SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATIONS. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF RESEARCH RESOURCES. DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF BIOPHARMACENTICS. DEP DIR, OFFICE OF RESEARCH RESOURCES ASSOC DIRECTOR FOR SCIENCE & MEDICAL AFFAIRS CENTER FOR FOOD SAFETY & DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF SEAFOOD APPLIED NUTRITION. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF SPECIAL RESEARCH SKILLS. DIRECTOR, DIV OF TOXICOLOGICAL RESEARCH. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES. DIR, OFC OF PLANT & DAIRY FOODS & BEVERAGES. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF FOOD LABELING. DIR, OFC OF POL, P & S INITIATIVES. CENTER FOR DEVICES & DIR, OFFICE OF STANDARDS & RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH. REGULATIONS. DIR, OFFICE OF DEVICE EVALUATION. DIR, DIV OF SURGICAL & REHABILITATION DEVICES. DIR, DIVISION OF CARDOVASCULAR DEVICES. DIR, DIV OF GENERAL & RESTORATIVE DEVICES. DIR, OFFICE OF COMPLIANCE AND SURVEILLANCE. DIR, OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. DEP DIR, OFC OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. DIR DIV OF REPRODUCTIVE ABDOMINAL EAR THROAT. CENTER FOR VETERINARY MEDICINE. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF SCIENCE. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF SURVEILLANCE. DIR, OFC OF NEW ANIMAL DRUG EVALUATION. DEP DIR FOR HFSCS. DEP DIR, THERAPEUTIC & PRODUCTION DRUG REVIEW. DIR, DIV OF BIOMETRICS & PRODUCITON DRUGS. [[Page 9116]] OFFICE OF REGULATORY AFFAIRS... ASSOC COMR FOR REGULTORY AFFAIRS. DEP ASSOC COMR FOR REGULATORY AFFAIRS. REGL FOOD & DRUG DIRECTOR, NE REGION. REGL FOOD & DRUG DIRECTOR MID- ATLANTIC REGION. REGL FOOD & DRUG DIRECTOR, SOUTHEAST REGION. REGL FOOD & DRUG DIRECTOR, MIDWEST REGION. REGL FOOD & DRUG DIRECTOR, SOUTHWEST REGION. REGL FOOD & DRUG DIRECTOR, PACIFIC REGION. NATIONAL CENTER FOR DIRECTOR, DIV OF BIOMETRY. TOXICOLOGICAL RESEARCH. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF RESEARCH. OFFICE OF HEALTH AFFAIRS....... DIRECTOR MED STAFF, OFC OF HEALTH AFFAIRS. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT........... DIR, PARKLAWN COMPUTET CENTER BUREAU OF HEALTH RESOURCES DEP DIR, BUREAU OF HEALTH RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT. DEV. OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR......... DIRECTOR, DIV OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT. DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF CONTRACTS & GRANTS. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR EXTRAMURAL AFFAIRS. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR DISEASE PREVENTION. DIR, OFC OF MEDICAL APPLICATIONS OF RESEARCH. DIR, OFFICE OF SCIENTIFIC INTEGRITY. DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR MANAGEMENT, NIH. DEP DIR FOR SCI POL & TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER. ASSOC DIR FOR INFORMATION RESOURCE MGMT. DIRECTOR, ACQUISITIONS MANAGEMENT. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR ADMINISTRATION. NAT'L HEART, LUNG & BLOOD ASSOC DIRECTOR FOR REVIEW. INSTITUTE. ASSOC DIR EPIDEMIOLOGY & BIOMETRY PROGRAM. CHIEF, SICKLE CELL DISEASE BR. DIR DIV OF LUNG DISEASES. DIR, DIV OF BLOOD DISEASES & RESOURCES. DIR, A/SCLEROSIS, HYPERTENSION & LIP MET PROG. DEP DIRECTOR DIV OF EXTRAMURAL AFFAIRS. DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF EXTRAMURAL AFFAIRS. ASSOC DIR FOR INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS. DIR OFC OF BIOSTATICS RESEARCH. DEP DIR DIV OF HEART VASCULAR DISEASES. DEP DIR DIV OF EPIDEM & CLINICAL APPLICATION. INTRAMURAL RESEARCH............ DIR, DIVISION OF INTRAMURAL RESEARCH. CHF LAB OF BIOCHEMICAL GENETICS. CHF LAB OF BIOCHEMISTRY. CHIEF LAB OF BIOPHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. CHIEF, LABORATORY OF CHEMICAL PHARAMACOLOGY. CHIEF MACROMOLECULES SECTION. CHF, INTERMEDIARY M & B SECTION. CHIEF, LABORATORY OF CELLULAR METABOLISM. CHF, LAB OF KIDNEY & ELECTROLYTE METABOLISM. CHIEF LAB OF CARDIAC ENERGETICS. DIVISION OF CANCER BIOLOGY, DIR, DIV OF CANCER BIOLOGY DIAGNOSIS AND CENTERS. DIAGNOSIS & CTRS. DEP DIR, DIV OF CANCER BIOLOGY DIAG & CENTERS. CHF, MICROBIAL G & B SECTION, LAB OF BIOCHEM. CHIEF, LAB OF BIOCHEM INTRAMURAL RES PROG. ASSOC DIR, EXTRAMURAL RESEARCH PROGRAM. CHIEF DERMATOLOGY BR, INTRAMURAL RES PROG. CHIEF, CELL MEDIATED IMMUNITY SECTION. CHIEF, LAB OF TUMOR & BIOL IMMUNOLOGY, IRP. ASSOC DIR, CTRS TRAINING & RESOURCES PROG. CHIEF, LABORATORY OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. DIVISION OF CANCER ETIOLOGY.... DIR, DIV OF CANCER ETIOLOGY. CHIEF LAB OF BIOLOGY. CHIEF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY BRANCH. CHIEF LABORATORY OF MOLECULAR CARCINOGENESIS. CHF LAB OF EXPERIMENTAL PATHOLOGY. HEAD, MATH STATISTICS & APPLIED MATHEMATICS S. HEAD IN VITRO CARCINOGENESIS SECTION. DIVISION OF CANCER PREVENTION & DEP DIR, DIV OF CANCER PREVENTION & CONTROL. CONTROL. ASSOCIATE DIR, SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM, DCPC. ASSOC DIR, CANCER CONTROL SCI PROGRAM, DCPC. ASSOC DIR, EARLY D & C ONCOLOGY PROGRAM. DIVISION OF EXTRAMURAL DIR. DIV OF EXTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES. ACTIVITIES. DEPUTY DIR, DIV OF EXTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES. DIVISION OF CANCER TREATMENT... ASSOC DIR DEVELOPMENT THERAPEUTICS PROG. CHF-RADIATION ONCOLOGY BR. ASSOC DIR RADIATION RESEARCH PROGRAM. [[Page 9117]] NATL INSTITUTE OF DIABETES & DIR DIV KIDNEY UROLOGIC & KIDNEY DIS. HEMATLOGIC DISEASES. DIR DIVISION OF EXTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES. ASSOC DIRECTOR FOR RESEARCH & ASSESSMENT. ASSOC DIR DISEASE PREVENTION TECHNOL TRANSFER. ASSOC DIR FOR MGT & OPERATIONS. INTRAMURAL RESEARCH............ CHIEF SECTION ON BIOCHEMICAL MECHANISMS. CHF SECT ON METABOLIC ENZYMES. CHF SECT ON PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. CHIEF, SECTION ON MOLECULAR STRUCTURE. SR RES PHYSICIST, MATHEMATICAL RESEARCH BR. CHIEF THEORETICAL BIOPHYSICS SECTION. CHIEF, LABORATORY OF BIO-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. CHIEF OXIDATION MECHANISMS SECTION L B C. CHIEF LABORATORY OF BIOCHEMISTRY & METABOLISM. CHF, SEC ON NUCLEAR MAG RES, LAB/ CHEM PHYSICS. CLINICAL DIR & CHIEF, KIDNEY DISEASE SECTION. CHIEF, SECTION ON MOLECULAR BIOPHYSICS. CHF, SEC CARBOHYDRATES LAB OF CHEMISTRY/NIDDK. CHIEF, METABOLIC DISEASES BRANCH. CHIEF, LABORATORY OF NEUROSCIENCE, NIDDK. CHIEF EPIDEMIOLOGY & CLINICAL RESEARCH BRANCH. CHF, LABORATORY OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY. CHIEF, MORPHOGENESIS SECTION. NATL INST OF ARTHR & CHF, LAB OF PHYSICAL BIOLOGY. MUSCULOSKELETAL & SKIN DISEASES. DIRECTOR, EXTRAMURAL PROGRAM. DEPUTY DIR. CHIEF, LABORATORY OF STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY RES. CHIEF, LABORATORY OF SKIN BIOLOGY. NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE... DEP DIR, NATL LIB OF MEDICINE. DEP DIR FOR RES AND EDUCATION. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR LIBARY OPERATIONS. ASSOC DIR FOR EXTRAMURAL PROGRAMS. ASSOC DIR, SPECIALIZED INFO SERVICES. DEP DIR LISTER HILL NATL CTR FOR BIOMED COMMS. DIRECTOR, INFORMATION SYSTEMS. DIR NATL CTR FOR BIOTECH INFO. ASSOC DIR FOR HEALTH & INFO PROG DEVELOPMENT. NATL INST OF ALLERGY & DIR, DIV OF ALLERGY/IMMUNOLOGY/ INFECTIOUS DISEASES. TRANSPLANTATN. CHF, LAB OF PARASITIC DISEASES. DIR, DIV OF MICROBIOLOGY/INFECTIOUS DISEASES. CHIEF, LAB OF IMMUNOGENETICS. DIR, DIV OF EXTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES. CH, LAB OF MICROBIAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION. CHIEF LAB OF MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY. DIR. DIV ACQUIRED IMMUNIDEFICIENCY SYNDROME. ASSOC DIR FOR ADMINISTRATION & OPERATIONS. DEPUTY DIR, DIVISION OF EXTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES. CHIEF, BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES BRANCH. HEAD, LYMPHOCYTE BIOLOGY SECTION. CHIEF, LABORATORY OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES. HEAD EXPERIMENTAL PATHOLOGY SECTION. DEP DIR DIV OF ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY. HEAD EPIDEMIOLOGY SECTION. CHIEF, LABORATORY OF MALARIA RESEACH. NATL INST ON AGING............. SCIENTIFIC DIRECTOR GERONTOLOGY RSCH CNTR. CLIN DIRECTOR AND CHIEF CLIN PHYSIOLOGY BR. CHIEF LAB OF CELLULAR & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. ASSOCIATE DIR FOR BEHAVIOR SCIENCES RES. ASSOC DIR BIOLOGY OF AGING PROGRAM. ASSOC DIR, OFFICE OF EXTRAMURAL AFFAIRS. ASSOC DIR, EPIDEMI, DEMO, & BIOMETRY PROGRAM. ASSOC DIR, OFFICE OF PLNNG, A & I ACTIVITIES. ASSOC DIR NEUROSCI & NEUROPSYCH OF AGING PROG. NATL INST OF CHILD HEALTH & CHIEF, LABORATORY OF MOLECULAR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT. GENETICS. DEP DIR CENTER FOR POPULATION RES. CHF, ENDOCRINOLOGY & REPRODUCTION RESEARCH BR. DIRECTOR CTR FORRES FOR MOTHERS & CHILDREN. DIRECTOR CNTR FOR POPULATION RESEARCH. CHIEF, SECTION ON GROWTH FACTORS. ASSOC DIR FOR PREVENTION RESEARCH. CHIEF LABORATORY OF MAMALIAN GENES & DEVELOP. [[Page 9118]] CHIEF, SECTION ON MOLECULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY. CHIEF, SECTION NUROENDOCRINOLOGY. CHIEF SECTION ON MICROBIAL GENETICS. CHIEF, LABORATORY OF COMPARATIVE ETHOLOGY. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR ADMINISTRATION. DIR, NATL CENTER FOR MEDICAL REHAB RESEARCH. NATL INST OF DENTAL RESEARCH... CHIEF, LABORATORY OF IMMUNOLOGY. CHF, ENZYME CHEMISTRY SECTION. DIR, EXTRAMURAL PROGRAM. CHIEF NEUROBIOLOGY & ANESTHESIOLOGY BRANCH. NATL INST OF ENVIRONMENTAL DIR, DIV OF INTRAMURAL, NIEHS. HEALTH SCIENCES. CHF LAB OF PULMONARY PATHOBIOLOGY. CHIEF, LAB OF GENETICS. HEAD MUTAGENESIS SECTION. HEAD MAMMALIAN MUTAGENESIS SECTION. SENIOR SCIENTIFIC ADVISOR. DIR, DIV OF TOXICOLOGY RESEARCH & TESTING. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR MANAGEMENT. CHIEF, SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION SECTION. CHIEF LAB OF MOLECULAR CARCINOGENESIS. DIR NATL INST OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCE. NATL INST OF GENERAL MEDICAL DEP DIR NATL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL SCIENCES. MED SCI. DIR, CELL & MOLEC BASIS OF DISEASE PROG. DIR GENETICS PROGRAM. ASSOC DIR FOR PROGRAM ACTIVITIES. DIR PHARMACOLOGY & BIORELATED CHEMISTRY PR BR. DIR BIO PHYS SCIENCES PROGRAM BRANCH. DIR, MINORITY OPPORTUNITIES IN RES PROG BR. NATL INST OF NEUROLOGICAL DIR, DIV OF FUNDAMENTAL DISORDERS AND STROKE. NEUROSCIENCES. DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF STROKE & TRAUMA. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR ADMINISTRATION. DIR, BASIC NEUROSCI PROG/CHF/LAB OF NEUROCHEM. CHF, LAB OF MOLECULAR & CELLULAR NEUROBIOLOGY. INTRAMURAL RESEARCH............ CHIEF LAB OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM STUDIES. CHF, DEV & METABOLIC NEUROLOGY BRANCH. DEPUTY CHIEF, LAB OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYS STUD. HD CELLULAR NEUROPATHOLOGY SECTION. CHIEF, NEUROIMAGING BRANCH. CHF, SURGICAL NEUROLOGY BRANCH. CHIEF BIOMETRY & FIELD STUDIES BRANCH. CHIEF, LABORATORY OF NEUROBIOLOGY. CHIEF, LABORATORY OF NEURA CONTROL. CHIEF BRAIN STRUCTURAL PLATICITY SECTION. CHF, LAB OF VIRAL & MOLECULAR PATHOGENESIS. CHIEF STROKE BRANCH. NATL EYE INSTITUTE............. CHIEF LABORATORY OF RETINAL CELL & MOL BIOLOG. CHIEF, LAB OF MOLECULAR & DEV. BIOLOGY. CHIEF, LABORATORY OF SENSORIMOTOR RESEARCH. CHIEF LABORATORY OF CELLULAR BIOLOGY. NATL INST ON DEAFNESS & OTHER CHIEF, LABORATORY OF MOLECULAR COMMUNICATION DISORDERS. BIOLOGY. DIR, DIV OF COMMUNICATION SCIENCES & DISORDER. DIR, DIV OF INTRA RES, NID & OTHER COMM DISOR. DIR, DIV OF EXTRAM ACT, NID & OTHER COMM DISO. DEP DIR, NATL INST ON D & O COMMUNICATION DIS. NIH CLINICAL CENTER............ ASSOC DIR FOR CLINICAL CARE/DIR, CLINICAL CTR. HEALTH SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR PLANNING. ASSOC CHF, POSITION EMISSION T & R. DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR MAGAMENT AND OPERATIONS. DIVISION OF COMPUTER RESEARCH & CHIEF, COMPUTER CENTER BRANCH. TECH. CHIEF, PHYSICAL SCIENCES LAB. CHIEF, INFORMATION SYSTEMS BRANCH. DEPUTY DIRECTOR. ASSOC DIR OFC OF COMPUTING RESOURCES SERVICES. JOHN E FOGARTY INTL CENTER..... ASSOC DIR FOR INTL ADVANCED STUDIES. NATIONAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH DEP DIR FOR EXTRAMURAL RESEARCH RESOURCES. RESOURCES. DIR, NATL CENTER FOR RESEARCH RESOURCES. DIR, GEN CLINICAL RES CTR FOR RES RESOURCES. DIR, BIOMEDICAL ENGR & INSTRUMENTATION BRANCH. DEP DIR, NATL CENTER FOR RESEARCH RESOURCES. DIVISION OF RESEARCH GRANTS.... ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR REFERRAL AND REVIEW. [[Page 9119]] ASSOC DIR FOR STATISTICS & ANALYSIS. NATIONAL CENTER FOR NURSING DIRECTOR NATIONAL CNTR FOR NURSING RESEARCH. RESEARCH. NATIONAL CENTER FOR HUMAN DEPUTY DIRECTOR. GENOME RESEARCH. DIR DIV OF INTRAMURAL RES NATL CTR H G R. CHIEF DIAG DEVEL BR NATL CTR HUMAN GEN RES. CHF, LABOR OF GENETIC DIS RES NATL CTR FOR HGR. NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF CLINICAL ABUSE. RESEARCH. DIR, OFC OF SCI POL, EDUCATION & LEGISLATION. ASSOC DIR FOR PLANNING & RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. DIR, OFFICE OF EXTRAMURAL PROGRAM REVIEW. DIRECTOR DIVISION OF CLINICAL RESEARCH. DIR, MEDICATIONS DEVELOPMENT DIVISION. DIRECTOR, ADDICTION RESEARCH CENTER. CHIEF, NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH BRANCH. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL DEP DIR, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH. MENTAL HEALTH. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR SPECIAL POPULATIONS. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR PREVENTION. EXEC OFCR, NATL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH. DIR, OFC OF LEGISLATIVE ANALYSIS & COORD. DIR, DIV OF NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIORAL SCI. DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF EXTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES. CHIEF, NEUROPSYCHIATRY BRANCH. CHIEF, CHILD PSYCHIATRY BRANCH. CHIEF, BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY BRANCH. CHIEF, LABORATORY PSYCHIATRY BRANCH. CHIEF, LABORATORY OF CLINICAL SCIENCE. CHIEF, SECTION ON HISTOPHARMACOLOGY. NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL DIR, NATL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL A & ABUSE & ALCOHOLISM. A. DIRECTOR. DIVISION OF BASIC RESEARCH. DIR, DIV OF BIOMETRY & EPIDEMIOLOGY. AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE POLICY & DIR CTR FOR MEDICAL EFFECTIVENESS RESEARCH. RESEARCH. DIR, CTR FOR GEN HEALTH SERV INTRAMURAL RES. DIR, CTR GEN HEALTH SVCE EXTRAMURAL RESEARCH. DIR, OFC OF SCI & DATA DEV/AGCY FOR HCP & RES. OFC OF ACTUARY................. CHF ACTUARY. DEP CHIEF ACTUARY (LONG-RANGE) DEP CHIEF ACTUARY SHORT RANGE SSA OFFICE OF FINANCE, ASSESSMENT SENIOR FINANCIAL EXECUTIVE. AND MANAGEMENT. OFC OF FINANCIAL POLICY & ASSOC COMR, OFFICE OF FIN POLICY & OPERATIONS. OPERATIONS. DEP ASSOC COMM FINANCIAL POLICY & OPERATIONS. OFFICE OF ACQUISITION AND ASSOC COMMISSIONER FOR ACQUISITION GRANTS. & GRANTS. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT: OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL.. ASSOC GEN COUN FOR PROGRAM ENFORCEMENT. OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL. ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INVESTIGATIONS. ASSISTANT INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDIT. ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR MANAGEMENT & POL. DEPUTY ASST INSPECTOR GEN FOR AUDIT OPERATION. DEP ASST INSPECTOR GEN FOR P & O. DEP ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INVESTIGATION. COUNSEL TO THE INSPECTOR GENERAL. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL DEPUTY DIRECTOR OFFICE OF FINANCE & OFFICER. ACCOUNTG. ADM COMPTROLLER-DIR, OFC OF FIN & ACCOUNTING. DEP CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER FOR OPERATIONS. DEP CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER FOR FINANCE. DIR, SECTION 8 SYSTEMS PROJECT STAFF. ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR DEP DIR OFFICE OF PERSONNEL. ADMINISTRATION. DIR, OFC OF BUDGET. DEP DIR, OFC OF BUDGET. DIRECTOR OFC OF PROCUREMENTS & CONTRACTS SPECIAL ADVISOR/COMPTROLLER. ASSISTANT SECY FOR HOUSING..... DIR, MORTGAGE INSURANCE ACCTNG & SERV GROUP. HOUSING/FED HOUSING ADM COMPTROLLER. DIR OFC OF MULTIFAMILY HOUSING PRES PROP DIS. DIR OFC OF INSURED MULTIFAMILY HOUSING DEVEL. HOUSING-FHA DEPUTY COMPTROLLER. DIR, OFC OF POL, P & F SYSTEMS ENHANCEMENTS. DIRECTOR, RESPA ENFORCEMENT UNIT. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF EVALUATION. PROGRAM SYSTEMS PROJECT OFFICER. ASST SECY FOR FAIR HOUSING AND DIR, OFC OF FAIR HOUSING I & V EQUAL OPPORTUNITY. PROGRAMS. ASST SECY FOR COMMUNITY DIR OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT. ENERGY. [[Page 9120]] DIR OFC OF BLOCK GRANT ASST. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. GOVERNMENT NATIONAL MORTGAGE VICE PRESIDENT FOR ASSET ASSOCIATION. MANAGEMENT. VICE PRESIDENT FOR MORTGAGE BACKED SECURITIES. VICE PRESIDENT FOR FINANCE. ASST SECY FOR PUBLIC AND INDIAN GEN DEP ASST SECY FOR PUBLIC & HOUSING. INDIAN HOUSING. DIR RENTAL ASSISTANCE DIVISION. PUBLIC & INDIAN HOUSING- COMPTROLLER. DIR, OFC OF CONSTRUCTION, REH & MAINTENANCE. DIR OFFICE OF ASSISTED HOUSING. DEPUTY PUBLIC & INDIAN HOUSING COMPTROLLER. NEW YORK (NEW JERSEY).......... MANAGER BUFFALO. SOUTHEAST (ATLANTA)............ MANAGER JACKSONVILLE. MIDWEST (CHICAGO).............. MANAGER COLUMBUS. MANAGER DETROIT. MANAGER INDIANAPOLIS. MANAGER MN/ST PAUL. SOUTHWEST (FORT WORTH)......... MANAGER OKLAHOMA PACIFIC/HAWAII (SAN FRANCISCO). MANAGER LOS ANGELES. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR: OFC OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL... ASSISTANT INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDITING. ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INVESTIGATIONS. GENERAL COUNSEL. DEPUTY ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDITS. OFC OF THE SOLICITOR........... DEPUTY ASSOC SOLICITOR, GENERAL LAW. ASST SOLICITOR BUREAU OF PARKS AND RECREATION. SPECIAL ASST TO THE ASSOC SOLICITOR- GEN LAW. DEP ASSOCIATE SOLICITOR-ENERGY & RESOURCES. DEP ASSOCIATE SOLICTOR-INDIAN AFFAIRS. ASST SECY FOR POLICY, BUDGET & ASST DIR FOR ECONOMICS. ADMINISTRATION. ASST DIR, PROGRAM ANALYSIS STAFF. CHIEF, DIV OF BUDGET OPERATIONS (A). CHIEF DIV OF BUDGET & PROGRAM REVIEW. ASST DIR FOR SPECIAL ANALYSIS. DEP AGCY ETHICS & AUDIT COORDINATION OFFICER. CHIEF DIVISION OF BUDGET OPERATIONS (B). CHIEF DIV OF BUDGET ADMIN. DEPUTY AGENCY ETHICS STAFF OFFICER. ASST SECRETARY FOR FISH & EXECUTIVE DIR REGIONAL ECOSYSTEM WILDLIFE & PARKS. OFFICE. ASST DIR FOR INFORMATION & TECHNOLOGY SERVICE. NAT'L PARK SERVICE............. PARK MANAGER (SUPERINTENDENT) SENIOR SCIENTIST. SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY ADVISOR PARK MANAGER EVERGLADES. SPEC ASST TO THE DIR (R & C COUNCIL) PARK MANAGER (SUPERINTENDENT). ASST DIR, DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION (MGR, DSC). PARK MANAGER. US FISH & WILDLIFE SERVICE..... DEP REG DIR REG 8 RSCH & DEV. DEPT ASST DIR--POL, BUDGET, & ADMINISTRATION. RESEARCH DIRECTOR PATUXENT RESEARCH CENTER. SPEC ASST TO THE REG DIR RESEARCH & DEVELOP. BUREAU OF MINES................ RESCH DIR, PITTSBURGH RESEARCH CENTER. RESEARCH DIR, TWIN CITIES RESEARCH CTR. RESEARCH DIRECTOR, ALBANY RESEARCH CTR. CHIEF DIV OF ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY. CHIEF DIVISION OF HEALTH SAFETY & MIN TECH. SPEC ASST TO THE DIR, BUREAU OF MINES. SENIOR TECHNICAL ADVISOR. CHIEF, DIVISION OF RESOURCE EVALUATION. CHIEF, DIVISION OF POLICY ANALYSIS. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION.......... CHIEF DIV OF RESEARCH & LAB SERVICES DEP ASST COMMISSIONER--ENGINEERING & RESEARCH. DIRECTOR, POLICY & PROGRAMS. SENIOR SCIENTIST. DEPUTY ASST COMMISSIONER--RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. PROJECT MANAGER/ARIZONA PROJECTS OFFICE. CHIEF DIV PROG COORDINATION & FINANCE. DEPUTY AST COMMISSIONER ADMINISTRATION. US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY........... STAFF GEOLOGIST FOR NPRA/ALASKA ACTIVITIES NATIONAL MAPPING DIV........... CHIEF, NATIONAL MAPPING DIVISION ASSOCIATE CHIEF, NATIONAL MAPPING DIVISION. [[Page 9121]] CHIEF, EROS DATA CENTER. CHIEF WESTERN MAPPING CENTER. CHIEF MID-CONTINENT MAPPING CENTER. CHIEF ROCKY MOUNTAIN MAPPING CENTER. ASST DIV CHIEF FOR INFORMATION & DATA SVC. CHIEF EASTERN MAPPING CENTER. ASST DIV CHF FOR PROGRAM, BUDGET & ADM. ASST DIV CHF FOR RESEARCH. ASST DIV CHF FOR COORDINATION & REQUIREMENTS. ASST DIV CHIEF FOR PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT. SR STAFF SCI FOR MAPPING & GEOGRAPHIC DATA. WATER RESOURCES DIV............ CHIEF HYDROLOGIST. ASSOC CHIEF HYDROLOGIST. REGL HYDROLOGIST CENTRAL REG LAKEWOOD. REGL HYDROLOGIST SOUTHEASTERN REGION. REGIONAL HYDROLOGIST, WESTERN REGION. REGIONAL HYDROLOGIST, NORTHEASTERN REGION. ASST CHF HYDROLOGIST FOR OPERATIONS. ASST CHIEF HYDROLOGIST FOR SCIEN INFO MGMT. ASST CHF HYDROLOGIST FOR WATER A & D COORD. ASST CHF HYDRO FOR RES & EXTRNL COORDINATION. CHIEF, NATL WATER QUALITY ASSESSMENT (NAWQA). ASST CHF HYDROLOGIST/PROG COORD & TECH SUPP. CHF, OFC OF ATMOSPHERIC DEPOSITION ANALYSIS. CHF, OFC OF HYDROLOGIC RESEARCH. CHIEF, WRSIC PROGRAM. CHIEF OFFICE OF WATER QUALITY. CHF, BR OF WATER INFORMATION TRANSFER. CHIEF, OFFICE OF GROUND WATER. CHIEF OFFICE OF SURFACE WATER. CHF, NATIONAL WATER DATA EXCHANGE PROGRAM. GEOLOGIC DIV................... CHIEF GEOLOGIST. CHIEF, OFC OF EARTHQUAKES, VOLCANOES & ENGR CHIEF, OFC OF SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS. ASSOC CHF GEOLOGIST. CHF OFC OF MINERAL RESOURCES. CHIEF, OFFICE OF ENERGY & MARINE GEOLOGY. CHIEF, OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGY. CHIEF, OFFICE OF REGIONAL GEOLOGY. ASST CHIEF, OFC OF ENERGY AND MARINE GEOLOGY. ASST CHIEF GEOLOGIST FOR PROGRAMS. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT...... CHIEF, OFFICE OF IRM/MODERNIZATION DEPT ASST DIR LANDS & RENEWABLE RESOURCES. DEP ASST DIR ENERGY & MINERALS RESOURCES. SPEC ASST TO THE DIRECTOR/ FQI REPRESENTATIVE. OFC OF SURFACE MINING RECLAM & DEP ASST DIR EASTERN FLD OPS ENFORCEMENT. (PROGRAMS OPS) AST DIR FOR EASTERN FIELD OPERATIONS. ASSTANT DIRECTOR, WESTERN FIELD OPERATIONS. MINERALS MANAGEMENT SERVICE.... REGIONAL DIRECTOR, GULF OF MEXICO OCS REGION. DEP ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR OFFSHORE LEASING. CHIEF, LEASING MANAGEMENT DIVISION. REGIONAL MANAGER, ATLANTIC OCS REGION. REGIONAL MANAGER, ALASKA OCS REGION. ASSTANT ASSOC DIR FOR OFFSHORE MINERALS MGT. REGIONAL MANAGER, PACIFIC OCS REGION. PROGRAM DIRECTOR FOR INDIAN ROYALTY ASST. DEP ASSOCIATE DIR FOR OFFSHORE OPERATIONS. PROG DIR, OFC OF STRATEGIC & INTERNATL MINLS. DEP ASSOC DIR FOR AUDIT. DEP ASSOC DIR FOR COMPLIANCE. DEPUTY ASSOC DIRECTOR FOR COMPLIANCE. DEPUTY ASSOC DIRECTOR FOR ADMINISTRATION. ASST SECY-INDIAN AFFS.......... SPEC ASST TO THE ASST SECY--INDIAN AFFAIRS. BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS....... ASST DIR OF ADMINISTRATION (FINANCIAL MGMT). SPECIAL ASSISTANT (SPECIAL PROJECTS OFFICER). DEP TO THE DIR INDIAN EDUCATION PROGRAMS. INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION AGENCY: OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR.... SENIOR ADVISOR FOR MANAGEMENT IMPROVEMENT. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL.. DEPUTY GENERAL COUNSEL. ETHICS OFFICER. OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR SECURITY. ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INVESTIGATIONS. [[Page 9122]] COUNSEL TO THE INSPECTOR GENERAL. DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL. OFFICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY DIR OFC OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS. PROGRAMS. BUREAU FOR GLOBAL PROGRAMS, DEP ASST ADMR CTR FOR POP, H/N FIELD SUPPORT AND RESEARCH. BFGP, FS/RES. BUREAU FOR EUROPE AND THE NEW DEPUTY ASST ADMINISTRATOR. INDEPENDENT STATES. BUREAU FOR MANAGEMENT.......... ASSOC ADMIN FOR FINANCE & ADMIN. DIRECTOR OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT. DEPUTY DIRECTOR OFFICE OF INFOR RES MANAG. DEPUTY ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR. DIRECTOR OFFICE OF FINANCIAL MGMT. DEPUTY DIR OFC OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT. DIR OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT. DEPUTY DIRECTOR OFC OF PROCUREMENT. DEP, DIR, OFFICE OF HRDM. DIR, OFC OF ADMIN SERVICES. DEP DIR OFC OF PROCUREMENT BUEAU FOR MAGNT. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION: OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OPERATING ASSOC MANAGING DIR & DIRECTOR OF OFFICER. PERSONAL. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL.. ASSOC GEN COUNSEL--LITIGATION. SENIOR ASSOC GENERAL COUNSEL-- LITIGATION. OFFICE OF PROCEEDINGS.......... DEPUTY DIRECTOR--LEGAL COUNSEL II. DEPUTY DIRECTOR--LEGAL COUNSEL. ASSISTANT DEP DIRECTOR--LEGAL COUNSEL II. ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR. OFFICE OF COMPLIANCE & ASSOC DIR, OFC OF COMPLIANCE & ENFORCEMENT. ENFORCEMENT. DIRECTOR. DEP DIR, SECT OF INVESTIGATIONS & ENFORCEMENT. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR POLICY & REVIEW. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, SECTION OF TARIFFS. DEP DIRECTOR, SECTION OF OPS & INSURANCE. REGIONAL OFFICES............... REGIONAL DIRECTOR (PHILADELPHIA). REGIONAL DIRECTOR (CHICAGO). REGIONAL DIRECTOR (SAN FRANCISCO). ORGANIZATION ABOLISHED......... DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF TARIFFS. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE: OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. COUNSEL ON PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY. DEP COUNSEL ON PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY. OFC OF THE LEGAL COUNSEL....... SPECIAL COUNSEL. SPECIAL COUNSEL. OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL. ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INSPECTORS. ASSISTANT INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDIT. ASSISTANT INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INVESTIGATION. ASST INSPECTOR GEN FOR MANAGEMENT & PLANNING. GENERAL COUNSEL. DEP ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INVESTIGATIONS. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ATTORNEY DIR EXEC OFC FOR ORGAN CRIME DRUG GENERAL. ENFOR TASK. ASSOCIATE DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL. JUSTICE MANAGEMENT DIVISION.... ASST ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR ADMINISTRATION. DEPUTY ASST ATTORNEY GENERAL. DEP ASST ATTORNEY GEN; PERSONNEL ADM. ASST ATTNY GEN E & N RESOURCES. DIR, FACILITIES AND ADMINISTRATIVE SVC STAFF. ASSOCIATE ASST ATTORNEY GENERAL LEGAL COUNSEL. DIR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES STAFF. ASSOCIATE ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL. DIRECTOR MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING STAFF. DIRECTOR, BUDGET STAFF. SENIOR MANAGEMENT COUNSEL. PROCUREMENT EXECUTIVE. SENIOR POLICY ADVISOR. DEP ASST ATTORNEY GENERAL, INFO RES MGT. DIR PROCUREMENT SERVICES STAFF. DIR, SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY STAFF. GENERAL COUNSEL. DIR, EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY STAFF. SENIOR COUNSEL. OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER....... DEP ASST ATTORNEY GENERAL; CONTROLLER. DIR FINANCE STAFF. DEP ASST ATTY GEN FOR DEBT COLLECTION. [[Page 9123]] ASST DIR, MANAGEMENT & PLANNING STAFF. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL AND DIRECTOR PERSONNEL STAFF. ADMINISTRATION. DIRECTOR, OFC OF ATTY PERS MGMT. OFFICE OF INFO & ADMIN SERVICES DIRECTOR, COMPUTER SERVICES STAFF. DIRECTOR, SYSTEMS POLICY STAFF. DIR, LEGAL AND INFORMATIONS SYSTEMS STAFF. EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR CHIEF IMMIGRATION JUDGE. IMMIGRATION REVIEW. ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR. CHIEF ADMIN HEARING OFFICER. ANTITRUST DIVISION............. SENIOR LITIGATOR. OFFICE OF LITIGATION........... DEP DIR OF OPERATIONS. CHIEF, COMPETITION POLICY SECTION. CIVIL DIVISION................. DIRECTOR OF MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS. COMMERCIAL LITIGATION BRANCH... SPEC LITIGATION COUNSEL (FOREIGN LITIGATION. SPEC LITIGATION COUNSEL. DEPUTY BRANCH DIRECTOR/COMMERCIAL LITIGATION. DEPUTY BRANCH DIR CIVIL FRAUDS. FEDERAL PROGRAMS BRANCH........ SPECIAL LITIGATION COUNSEL (FEDERAL PROGRAMS). DEPUTY BRANCH DIRECTOR (FEDERAL PROGRAMS). TORTS BRANCH................... SPEC LITIGATION COUNSEL. SPEC LITIGATION COUNSEL. SPECIAL LITIGATION COUNSEL (TORT LITIGATION). DEPUTY BRANCH DIRECTOR. DEPUTY BRANCH DIRECTOR. DEPUTY BRANCH DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR OFFICE OF CONSUMER LITIGATION. CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION.......... SPECIAL LITIGATION COUNSEL. OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIAL LITIGATION COUNSEL. RESOURCES. DEP CHF, ENVIRONMENTAL ENFORCEMENT SECTION. DEPUTY CHIEF. DEPUTY ASSISTANT ATTORNEY SPECIAL LITIGATION COUNSEL GENERAL--I. (LEGISLATIVE). SR TRIAL ATTORNEY. SPECIAL LITIGATION COUNSEL. SPEC LITIGATION COUNSEL. IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER FOR FINANCE. SERVICE. ASST COMMISSIONER FOR DETENTION & DEPORTATION. ASST COMMISSIONER FOR ADJUDICATION & NATURAL. ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER FOR BORDER PATROL. ASST COMM FOR EMPLOYER & LABOR RELATIONS. DIRECTOR OF INTERNAL AUDIT. DIRECTOR OF SECURITY. ASSOC COMR FOR HUMAN RESOURCES & ADMIN. ASST COMR, BUDGET. REGIONAL DIRECTOR CENTRAL REGION. ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER FOR ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER FOR RECORDS INFORMATION SYSTEMS. SYSTEMS. ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER FOR ASST COMM FOR INSPECTIONS. EXAMINATIONS. ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER FOR ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER FOR ENFORCEMENT. INVESTIGATIONS. EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE ASST COMMISSIONER FOR COMMISSIONER FOR MANAGEMENT. ADMINISTRATION. ASST COMMR FOR PERSONNEL & TRAINING. OFC OF THE ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY DEPUTY ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY GENERAL. GENERAL. EXECUTIVE OFC FOR U.S. DIR OFC OF MGNT INFORMATION SYSTEMS ATTORNEYS. SUPPORT. DIR, OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION & REVIEW. CRIMINAL DIVISION.............. DEPUTY CHIEF, FRAUD SECTION. DIR OFC OF ASSET FORFEITURE. SPECIAL COUN FOR INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS. SENIOR COUNSEL. SENIOR APPELLATE COUNSEL. SENIOR COUNSEL. EXECUTIVE OFFICER. OFC OF SENIOR COUNSELS......... SR COUNSEL FOR LITIGATION. OFC OF DEPUTY ASST ATTORNEY CNSL TO THE OFC; OFC OF SPEC GENERAL I. INVESTIGATIONS. COUNSEL TO THE OFFICE FRAUD SECTION. OFC OF DEPUTY ASST ATTORNEY CHF PUBLIC INTEGRITY SECTION. GENERAL II. DEPUTY CHIEF PUBLIC INTEGRITY SECTION. FEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM.......... ASST DIR FOR PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT. GENERAL COUNSEL. ASSOC COMMR, FED PRISON INDUSTRIES, UNICOR. DEP ASSOC COMM FOR FED PRISON INDUSTRIES. WARDEN FT WORTH TEXAS. WARDEN MARIANNA FL. CORTL PROG ADMR ASST DIR FOR HUMAN RES MGMT. CORRECTIONAL PROG ADMR ASST DIR FOR PROG REV. [[Page 9124]] SEN DEP ASST DIR ADMIN DIV. SENIOR DEPUTY ASST DIR HEALTH SERVICES DIV. SENIOR DEPUTY ASSISTANT DIRECTOR. ASSISTANT DIR, PROGRAM REVIEW DIVISION. SR DEP ASST DIR FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES. REGIONAL DIRECTOR MID ATLANTIC DIVISION. CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE DIRECTOR. CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION ADMINISTRATOR. ASST DIR., COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS & DETENTION. ASST DIR. INFO, POL, & PUBLIC AFRS DIV. WARDEN TALLADEGA AL. CIA (WARDEN) FCI, TEXARKANA, TEXAS. SEN DEP ASST DIR HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION. CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION ADMIN (WARDEN). SR DEP REGL DIRECTOR, MID-ATLANTIC REGION. GEN COUNSEL, FED PRISON INDUSTRIES (UNICOR). WARDEN, ALLENWOOD, PENNSYLVANIA. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (WARDEN). CORRECTL INSTIT ADMR (WARDEN) FCC,-- FLOREN, CO. CORRECTIONAL INST ADMR (ARD) SCR, DALLAS, TX. CORRL INST ADMR (SDAD), CC & D DIV, WASH, DC. WARDEN, USP, FLORENCE, CO. CIA (WARDEN) FED MEDICAL CENTER CARSWELL, TX. CIA (WARDEN) U.S. PENITENTIARY, ALLENWOOD, PA. CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION ADMIN (WARDEN). CORRECTIONAL PROGRAM OFFICER. OFFICE OF CORRECTIONAL PROGRAMS ASST DIR CORRECTIONAL PROGRAMS DIV. NORTHEAST REGION............... REGIONAL DIRECTOR. WARDEN, LEWISBURG, PA. WARDEN DANBURY CONN. WARDEN, MCKEAN, PA. SENIOR DEPUTY REGIONAL DIRECTOR. CORRECTIONAL INST ADMR (WARDEN), DAKDALE, LA. SOUTHEAST REGION............... REGIONAL DIRECTOR. WARDEN ATLANTA. WARDEN, LEXINGTON KENTUCKY. WARDEN BUTNER NORTH CAROLINA. NORTH CENTRAL REGION........... REGIONAL DIRECTOR. WARDEN LEAVENWORTH KANSAS. WARDEN SPRINGFIELD MO. WARDEN MARION IL. WARDEN TERRE HAUTE, IN. CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION ADMR. WARDEN, FED CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION. CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION ADMR (WARDEN). SOUTH CENTRAL REGION........... REGIONAL DIRECTOR. WARDEN EL RENO OKLA. WARDEN MEMPHIS TN. WESTERN REGION................. REGIONAL DIRECTOR. WARDEN TERMINAL ISLAND, CA. WARDEN, LOMPOC, CA. WARDEN PHOENIX AZ. WARDEN FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION. OFC OF JUSTICE PROGRAMS........ COMPTROLLER, OFC OF THE COMPTROLLER. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE.. ASST DIR, OFC OF DEV TESTING & DISSEMINATION. BUREAU OF JUSTICE STATISTICS... DEPUTY DIR, BUREAU OF JUSTICE STATISTICS. U.S. MARSHALS SERVICE.......... SR MGT COUNSEL (FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS). ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR ADMINISTRATION. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR HUMAN RESOURCES. SPECIAL PROJECTS OFFICER. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS SUPPORT. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR ADMINISTRATIVE SERV. ASST DIR FOR RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT. ASSOC DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONAL SUPPORT. SENIOR MANAGEMENT ADVISOR. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR TRAINING. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR: OFC OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL... DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL. ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INVESTIGATIONS. ASST INSPECTOR GEN FOR AUDIT. DEPUTY ASSISTANT INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDIT. [[Page 9125]] DIR OFC RESOURCE MGNT & LEGISLATIVE ASSMT. ASST INSPECTOR GEN FOR LABOR RACKETEERING. COUNSEL TO THE INSPECTOR GENERAL. OFFICE OF LABOR-MANAGEMENT DIR OFC OF ELECT TRUSTSHP/INTERN'L STANDARDS. UNION AUDIT. DIRECTOR, OFC OF POLICY & PROGRAM SUPPORT. OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR........ DEPUTY SOLICITOR (REGIONAL OPERATIONS). ASSOCIATE SOLICITOR FOR LABOR- MANAGEMENT LAWS. ASSOC SOLICITOR FOR PLAN BENEFITS SECURITY. ASSOC SOLICITOR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS. ASSOC SOLICITOR FOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HLT. ASSOC SOLICITOR FOR MINE SAFETY & HEALTH. ASSOC SOLICITOR FOR FAIR LABOR STANDARDS. ASSOC SOLICITOR FOR EMPLOYEE BENEFITS. ASSOC SOL FOR SPEC APPEL & SUP COURT LIT. DEP SOLICITOR FOR PLANNING AND COORDINATION. DIR, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT. ASSOCIATE SOLICITOR FOR BLACK LUNG BENEFITS. REGIONAL SOLICITORS............ REGIONAL SOLICITOR. REGIONAL SOLICITOR REGION IV- ATLANTA. REGL SOLICITOR BOSTON. REGL SOLICITOR NEW YORK. REGIONAL SOLICITOR PHILADELPHIA. REGL SOLICITOR DALLAS. REGL SOLICITOR KANSAS CITY. REGL SOLICITOR SAN FRANCISCO. OAS FOR ADMINISTRATION AND ASST SEC'Y FOR ADMIN & MGMT. MANAGEMENT. DEP ASST SEC FOR ADM AND MGMT. DIR OF MANAGEMENT POLICY AND SYSTEMS. DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES. DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES. DIRECTOR, DIRECTORATE OF CIVIL RIGHTS. DIR NATL CAPITAL SERVICE CENTER. DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. DIR, ADMINISTRATIVE & PROCUREMENT PROGRAMS. DIRECTOR, DOL ACADEMY. DIRECTOR OFFICE OF BUDGET. DEPUTY CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER. DIR OFC OF FIN INTEGRITY. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT, DIR OFC OF MGMT, ADMINISTRATION AND ADMINISTRATION AND PLANNING. PLANNING. OFC OF FEDERAL CONTRACT DIRECTOR DIVISION OF PROGRAMS COMPLIANCE PROGRAMS. OPERATIONS. WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION......... ASST ADMIN FOR POLICY PLANNING & REVIEW. DEP WAGE & HOUR ADMIN. OFC OF WORKERS COMPENSATION DIR FEDERAL EMPLOYEES COMPENSATION. PROGRAMS. DIR COAL MINE WORKERS COMPENSATION. PENSION & WELFARE BENEFITS DIRECTOR OF ENFORCEMENT. ADMINISTRATION. DIR OF REGULATIONS & INTERPRETATIONS. DIRECTOR OF PROGRAM SERVICES. DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF PROGRAM SERVICES. SENIOR DIR OF POLICY & LEGISLATIVE ANALYSIS. DEP ASST SECY FOR PROGRAM OPERATIONS. DIRECTOR OF EXEMPTION DETERMINATIONS. SENIOR POLICY ADVISOR. DIR OF ENFORCEMENT. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS..... DEPUTY COMMISSIONER. ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER FOR FIELD OPERATIONS. ASSOC COMMR FOR PUBLICATIONS & SPEC STUDIES. DATA ANALYSIS.................. ASSOC COMMR, ECONOMIC GROWTH. ASSOC COMR FOR PRICES AND LIVING CONDITIONS. ASSOC COMMR PRODUCTIVITY & TECHNOLOGY. ASSOC COMR FOR RESEARCH & EVALUATION. ASSOC COMM FOR EMPLOYMENT & UNEMPL STATISTICS. ASST COMMR FOR CONSUMER PRICES & PRICE INDEXES. ASST COMMR FOR INDUST PRICES & PRICE INDEXES. ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH. ASST COMMISSIONER FOR FEDERAL-STATE PROGRAMS. ASST COMMISSIONER FOR CURRENT EMPLOY ANALYSIS. ASST COMR FOR COMPENSATION LEVELS & TRENDS. ASST COMR FOR SAFETY, H & W CONDITIONS. ASSOC COMR COMPENSATION & WORKING CONDITIONS. ASST COMM FOR SURVEY METHODS RESEARCH. ASST COMM FOR INTERNATIONAL PRICES. ADMINISTRATIVE AND INTERNAL DEP COMM FOR ADM AND INTERNAL OPERATIONS. OPERATIONS. [[Page 9126]] ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER FOR ADMINISTRATION. DIRECTOR OF SURVEY PROCESSING. DIR OF TECHNOLOGY & COMPUTING SVCS. ASST COMR FOR TECHNOLOGY & SURVEY PROCESSING. DIR QUALITY & INFO MANAGEMENT. OFFICE OF WORK-BASED LEARNING.. DIRECTOR, OFC OF TRADE ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE. OFFICE OF FINANCIAL & COMPTROLLER. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT. ADMR, OFC OF FINANCIAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MGMT. DIR, OFC OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. ADMINISTRATIVE PROGRAMS........ DIR, ADM PROGS. HEALTH STANDARDS PROGRAMS...... DIR HEALTH STANDARDS PROGRAMS. SAFETY STANDARDS PROGRAMS...... DIRECTOR SAFETY STANDARDS PROGRAMS. FEDERAL/STATE OPERATIONS....... DIRECTOR, FEDERAL/STATE OPERATIONS. TECHNICAL SUPPORT.............. DIRECTOR, TECHNICAL SUPPORT. MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH CHF OF STANDARDS, REGULATIONS & ADMINISTRATION. VARIANCES. DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT. DIRECTOR OF TECHNICAL SUPPORT. MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD: OFFICE OF THE BOARD............ DEPUTY GENERAL COUNSEL. CLERK OF THE BOARD. OFC OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR.. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. DEPUTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF POLICY & EVALUATION. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION. DIR, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF REGIONAL OPERATIONS. REGIONAL OFFICES............... REGIONAL DIRECTOR, SAN FRANCISCO. REGIONAL DIRECTOR, CHICAGO. REGIONAL DIRECTOR, ATLANTA. REGIONAL DIRECTOR, PHILADELPHIA. REGIONAL DIRECTOR, DALLAS. REGIONAL DIRECTOR, WASHINGTON, D.C. NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION: OFC OF THE ADMINISTRATOR....... DIR, BENCHMARKING & EXTERNAL PROGRAMS DIV. ASSOCIATE DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR (TECHNICAL). TECHNICAL ASSISTANT TO THE CHIEF ENGINEER. DEPUTY CHIEF ENGINEER. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL ASSISTANT COMPTROLLER FOR SYSTEMS OFFICER/COMPTROLLER. ANALYSIS. DEPUTY CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER. DIRECTOR, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT DIVISION. DIRECTOR, RESOURCES ANALYSIS DIVISION. DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR PROGRAM RESOURCES. ASST COMPTROLLER FOR PROG S & C ASSESSMENT. OFFICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY DIRECTOR, DISCRIMINATION COMPLAINTS PROGRAMS. DIVISION. SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR. DIRECTOR, MULTICULTURAL PROG & SUPPORT DIV. TECHNICAL ADVISOR FOR SR M QA INITIATIVES. OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES & ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR FOR HUMAN EDUCATION. RESOURCES. DIRECTOR, EDUCATION DIVISION. DIRECTOR, PERSONNEL DIVISION. DIRECTOR, MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS DIVISION. DEP ASSOC ADM FOR HUMAN RES & EDUCATION. DIRECTOR, NATIONAL SERVICE OFFICE. SPECIAL ASST TO THE ASSOCIATE ADMR. OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT.......... ASST ADMR FOR PROCUREMENT. DIRECTOR, PROGRAM OPERATIONS DIVISION. DIRECTOR, PROCUREMENT POLICY DIVISION. DIR PROCUREMENT MANAGEMENT DIVISION. DEP ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR FOR PROCUREMENT. DIR CONTRACT PRICING & FINANCE OFFICE. SPEC ASST TO THE ASSOC ADMR FOR PROCUREMENT. DIR CONTRACT MANAGEMENT DIVISION. DIRECTOR HEADQUARTERS AQUISITION DIVISION. OFFICE OF POLICY COORDINATION & DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL STUDIES. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. CHF, U S CIVIL & INTL PAYLOADS BRANCH. DEP DIR INDUSTRY AFFAIRS DIVISION. DEP ASSOC ADMIN FOR POL COOR & INTEL RELATION. SPECIAL STUDIES................ MANAGER, FLIGHT REQUIREMENTS & ANALYSIS. DEP DIR TRANSPORTATION SERVICES DIVISION. DIR TRANSPORTATION SERVICES OFFICES. DEFENSE AFFAIRS................ MANAGER NATIONAL SECURITY & DOD AFFAIRS. ASST DIR FOR INDUSTRY & TECHNOLOGY. [[Page 9127]] SPACE FLIGHT................... DEP DIR, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS DIVISION. DEP SPACE STATION SUPPORT. SPEC ASST TO THE DIR INTL RELATIONS DIV. SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR. DEP ASSOC ADM FOR SPACE STATION FREEDOM. POLICY COORDINATION............ DIRECTOR, SHUTTLE CARRIER SYSTEMS DIVISION. MANAGER, HEAVY LIFT LAUNCH VEHICLE. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS........ DEPUTY MANAGER, INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS. ASSISTANT MANAGER, INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM OFC. MANAGER, INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM OFFICE. CHIEF, SHUTTLE PROPULSION. DIR, PROGRAM PLANNING & CONTROL DIVISION. SPECIAL ASST TO THE DIRECTOR. ORGANIZATION ABOLISHED......... CHIEF, SHUTTLE SYSTEMS BRANCH. DEP DIR, SYST ENG & ANALYSIS DIVISION. CHIEF, SHUTTLE ORBITER/GFE. ORGANIZATION ABOLISHED......... CHIEF, KSC PROJECTS. DIRECTOR, OPERATIONS UTILIZATION DIVISION. ORGANIZATION ABOLISHED......... DIR ENGINEERING DIVISION. ORGANIZATION ABOLISHED......... MANAGER, SPECIAL PROJECTS OFFICE. DEPUTY MANAGER SPECIAL PROJECTS OFFICE. ORGANIZATION ABOLISHED......... MANAGER SPACE OPERATIONS OFFICE. DEP MANAGER, UTILIZATION & OPERATIONS OFFICE. MANAGER GROUND OPERATIONS AND LOGISTICS. MANAGER MISSION INTEGRATION. MANAGER PAYLOAD INTEGRATION. ORGANIZATION ABOLISHED......... DEP MGR MGT INTEGRATION OFFICE. MANAGER TECH MGMT & INFO SYSTEM OFFICE. MANAGER, MANAGEMENT INTEGRATION OFFICE. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS & DEP DIR WIND TUNNEL PROJECT. FACILITIES. TECHNICAL ASSISTANT TO DEPUTY DIRECTOR. DEP MGR SPACE STATION FREED PROG & OPERATIONS. DEP DIR. SPACE STATION FREEDOM P & OPS. SECURITY, LOGISTICS & SPEC ASST TO THE DIR LOGIS AIRCRAFT INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS. SEC OFC. PROGRAM MANAGER CHIEF, INFORMATION SYST & TECHNOL OFFICE. DIR. LOGISTICS & SECURITY DIVISION. AIRCRAFT MANAGEMENT............ DIRECTOR, AIRCRAFT MANAGEMENT OFFICE. INFORMATION RESOURCES DIRECTOR, INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. MGMT DIVISION. DEP DIR, INFORMATION RES MGMT DIVISION. DIRECTOR AUTOMATED INFO MGMT. PROG OFC. FACILITIES ENGINEERING......... DIR, FAC UTILIZATION, M & E COMPLIANCE DIV. DIR FACILITIES PLAN & CONSTRUCTION DIVISION. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, FACILITIES ENGINEERING DIV. DIRECTOR, FACILITIES ENGINEERING DIVISION. OFFICE OF SMALL & DISADVANTAGED MANAGER, UTILIZATION & OPERATIONS BUSINESS UTILIZATION. OFFICE. ASSOC ADMR FOR S & D BUSINESS UTILIZATION. CHIEF, TECHNOLOGY UTILIZATION. OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS.. CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER FOR SPACE STATION. DEP ASSOC ADMIN. DEP ASSOC ADMIN FOR PROGRAMS. OFFICE OF SPACE FLIGHT......... DEPUTY MANAGER PROGRAM ENGINEERING OFFICE. MANAGER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING OFFICE. MANAGER SYSTEM INTEGRATION. SPECIAL ASST TO THE ASSOC ADMR. TECH ASST TO DEP ASSOC ADMIN FOR SPACE SHUTTLE. MANAGER FOR INTEGRATION. MANAGER AVIONICS SYSTEMS. POLICY & PLANS................. DIR POLICY & PLANS. MANAGER, MAN-TENDED CAPABILITY. DIRECTOR, MISSION OPERATIONS. INSTITUTIONS................... DIRECTOR, RESOURCES MANAGEMENT DIVISION. DIR INSTITUTIONS. MGR. INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING & OPERATIONS. CHIEF ENGINEER................. MANAGER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING INTEGRATION. TECH ASST TO THE CHIEF ENGINEER. DEPUTY CHIEF ENGINEER. MANAGER PAYLOAD INTEGRATION & UTILIZATION OFC. MISSION DIRECTOR............... DEP ASSOC ADMR FOR SPACE FLIGHT (RUSSIAN AFS). ASST MISSION DIR MIR. SPACE SHUTTLE PROGRAM.......... MANAGER NATL SPACE TRANS SYST ENG INTEGRATION. [[Page 9128]] DEPUTY MANAGER FOR INTEGRATION. MGR. NATL SPACE TRANS SYST INTEGRATION & OPS. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR SPACE SHUTTLE PROGRAM. MGR. ASSURED SHUTTLE AVAILABILITY. TECHNICAL ASST TO THE ASSOC ADMIR. MANAGER, SHUTTLE PROJECTS OFFICE (MSFC). MANAGER SPACELAB. MANAGER LAUNCH INTEGRATION (KSC) SPACE SHUTTLE. DIRECTOR, SPACE SHUTTLE OPERATIONS MANAGER, PROGRAM CONTROL (JSC). SPACE STATION PROGRAM.......... DIR SPACE STATION OPNS & UTILIZATION DIV. MANAGER STRATEGIC UTILIZATION & OPS OFFICE. SPACE STATION PROGRAM MANAGER. CHIEF UTILIZATION. SPACE STATION VEHICLE MANAGER. BUSINESS MANAGER, SPACE STATION PROGRAM OFC. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, SPACE STATION PROGRAM. JOHNSON SPACE CENTER........... DEP MANAGER, ORBITER & GFE PROJECTS OFFICE. COMPTROLLER. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR (PLANS). DIR OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS. SPEC ASST FOR ENGINEERING OPERATIONS & SAFETY. MANAGER FOR TECHNICAL PROJECTS. DEPUTY MANAGER FOR INTEGRATION. DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES. MANAGER NEW INITIATIVES OFFICE. DEP MGR, SPACE STATION PROJECTS OFFICE. MANAGER, ORBITER AND GFE PROJECTS OFFICE. DEPUTY MANAGER FOR PROJECT CONTROL. SPEC ASST FOR COMMUNITY R&S PROJECTS. DIR OF TECH TRANSFER & COMMERCIALIZATION. CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER. DEPUTY CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER. MISSION OPERATIONS............. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, MISSION OPERATIONS. DIRECTOR, MISSION OPERATIONS. DEPUTY ASST DIR FOR PROGRAM SUPPORT. CHIEF FLIGHT DIRECTOR OFFICE. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, MISSION OPERATIONS. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR PROGRAM SUPPORT. CHIEF, SPACE STATION GROUND SYSTEMS DIVISION. ASST DIR FOR SPACE SHUTTLE PROGRAM. CHIEF, SPACE SHUTTLE GROUND SYST DIVISION. CHIEF INTEGRATED PLANNING SYSTEM OFFICE. CHIEF, SIMULATOR & TRAINING SYSTEMS DIVISION. SPECIAL ASST FOR MANAGEMENT INTEGRATION. FLIGHT CREW OPERATIONS......... CHIEF, AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS DIVISION. DEP DIR, FLIGHT CREW OPERATIONS. MANAGER ASSURED CREW RETURN VEHICLE PROJECT. ENGINEERING.................... DEPUTY DIRECTOR, ENGINEERING. CHIEF STRUCTURES AND MECHANICS DIVISION. CHIEF, CREW & THERMAL SYSTEMS DIVISION. CHIEF, AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS DIVISION. CHIEF, SYSTEMS ENGINEERING DIVISION. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, ENGINEERING. DIRECTOR, ENGINEERING. CHIEF ENGINEER, NEW INITIATIVES. CHIEF TRACKING & COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION. DEPUTY MANAGER, ENGINEERING TECHNOL OFFICE. ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR. CHIEF, NAVIGATION, CONTRL & AERONAUTICS DIV. SPACE & LIFE SCIENCES.......... CHIEF, MEDICAL SCIENCES DIVISION. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR ENGINEERING. ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR FOR RUSSIAN PROGS. CHF, MAN-SYSTEMS DIVISION. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR SPACE SCIENCE. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, SPACE AND LIFE SCIENCES. DIRECTOR, RUSSIAN PROGRAMS. INFORMATION SYSTEMS............ DIR INFO SYSTEMS OFFICE. DIRECTOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, INFORMATION SYSTEMS. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT............ DIRECTOR OF PROCUREMENT. ASST DIR ADMINISTRATION. [[Page 9129]] SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR. ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR. CENTER OPERATIONS.............. DEPUTY DIR CENTER OPERATIONS. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, ADMINISTRATION. DIR CENTER OPERATIONS. DEPUTY DIRECTOR CENTER OPERATIONS. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, CENTER OPERATIONS. SAFETY, RELIABILITY & QUALITY DIR, SAFETY, RELIABILITY, & QUALITY ASSURANCE. ASSURANCE. DEP DIR, SAFETY, RELIABILITY & QUAL ASSURANCE. WHITE SANDS TEST FACILITY...... MANAGER, NASA WHITE SANDS TEST FACILITY. KENNEDY SPACE CENTER........... DIR, EXEC MANAGEMENT OFC. DIR PUBLIC AFFAIRS. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR. DEPUTY CONTROLLER. SPEC ASST TO THE CENTER DIRECTOR. SHUTTLE MANAGEMENT & OPERATIONS DIRECTOR, SHUTTLE OPERATIONS. DIR, SHUTTLE LOGISTICS PROJECT MANAGEMENT. DIR OF SPACE TRANS SYSTEM MGMT & OPERATIONS. DIRECTOR, GROUND ENGINEERING. DEP MANAGER, SPACE SHUTTLE SYST INTEGRATION. SAFETY, RELIABILITY & QUALITY DIRECTOR, SAFETY AND RELIABILITY. ASSURANCE. DIR MISSION ASSURANCE. DIRECTOR, QUALITY ASSURANCE. DIRECTOR MISSION ASSURANCE. ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT........ DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT. DIR, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. DIRECTOR, ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING. INSTALLATION MANAGEMENT & DIRECTOR OF CENTER SUPPORT OPERATIONS. OPERATIONS. DIRECTOR, FACILITIES ENGINEERING. DEPUTY DIR, OF INSTALLATION MGMT & OPERATIONS. PAYLOAD MANAGEMENT & OPERATIONS DIRECTOR, STS PAYLOAD OPERATIONS. MANAGER SPACE STATION PROJECTS OFFICE. DEPUTY DIR, OF PAYLOAD MGMT & OPERATIONS. DIRECTOR, EXPENDABLE VEHICLES. PROCUREMENT.................... DIRECTOR, PROCUREMENT. BIOMEDICAL OPERATIONS & CHF., BIOMEDICAL OFFICE. RESEARCH. MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER... DIR, SYSTEMS SAFETY & RELIABILITY OFFICE. DIRECTOR, PROCUREMENT OFFICE. COMPTROLLER. ASSOC DIR FOR ADVANCED PLANNING. DIRECTOR, SAFETY & MISSION ASSURANCE OFFICE. DIR, HUMAN RES & ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OFC. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR. ASSISTANT TO THE ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR. ASSISTANT TO THE CENTER DIR FOR SPACE STATION. PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT............ DEPUTY DIRECTOR, PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT. DIRECTOR, PRELIMINARY DESIGN OFFICE. DEPUTY MANAGER, TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER OFFICE. DIR, RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY OFFICE. SCIENCE & ENGINEERING.......... CHIEF, PROPULSION & POWER DIVISION. DIRECTOR, SPACE SCIENCES LAB. DIRECTOR, PROPULSION LABORATORY. DIRECTOR, SYST ANAL & INTEGRATION LABORATORY. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, SPACE SCIENCE LABORATORY. DEP DIR STRUCTURES & DYNAMICS LABORATORY. DEPUTY DIR, MATERIALS & PROCESSES LABORATORY. DEP DIR, MISSION OPERATIONS LABORATORY. DEP DIR, SYST ANAL & INTEGRATION LABORATORY. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, PROPULSION LABORATORY. DIR ASTRIONICS LABORATORY. DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR SPACE SYSTEMS. DIR STRUCTURES DYNAMICS LABORATORY. CHIEF ENGINEER SPACE SHUTTLE MAIN ENGINE PROJ. MANAGER, MANAGEMENT INTEGRATION. ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR, S & E. DIR, MATERIALS & PROCESSES LABORATORY. DEP DIR FOR SPACE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS. MANAGER SPACE STATION FURNACE FACILITY. CHIEF ENGINEER HEAVY LIFT LAUNCH VEHICLE. MANAGER SPACE TRANSPORTATION MAIN ENGINE SYS. DEPUTY MANAGER FOR DEVELOPMENT. [[Page 9130]] ASSOC DIR SCI & ENGINEERING DIRECTORATE. DIR ADV TRANSPORTATION TECHN OFFICE. DIRECTOR, MISSION OPERATIONS LABORATORY. DEP MANAGER SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT EXTERNAL TANK. INSTITUTIONAL & PROGRAM SUPPORT DIR, INSTITUTIONAL & PROGRAM SUPPORT. DEP DIR, INSTITUTIONAL & PROGRAM SUPPORT. DIRECTOR, FACILITIES OFFICE. ASST DIR FOR DATA SYSTEMS. SPACE SHUTTLE PROJECTS......... MANAGER, SPACE STATION PROJECTS OFFICE. MANAGER, EXTERNAL TANK PROJECT. MGR SOLID ROCKET BOOSTER PROJECT. MANAGER SPACE SHUTTLE MAIN ENGINE PROJECTS. MANAGER, ADV X-RAY ASTROPHYSICS FACILITY-S. MGR REDESIGN SOLID ROCKET MOTOR PROJECT. DEPUTY MANAGER FOR ADVANCED LAUNCH SYSTEM. CHIEF ENGINEER, SPACE STATION PROJECTS. MGR, ADVANCED SRMP SPACE SHUTTLE PROJECTS OFC. DEPUTY MANAGER SPACE STATION PROJECTS OFFICE. SCIENCE & APPLICATIONS PROJECTS MANAGER, GLOBAL HYDROLOGIC PROJECTS. MANAGER MICROGRAVITY PROJECTS. MANAGER AUTOMATED RENDEZVOUS & CAPTURE PROJ. OBSERVATORY PROJECTS........... MANAGER, OBSERVATORY PROJECTS OFFICE. DEP MGR, OBSERVATORY PROJECTS OFFICE. MGR, ADVANCED X-RAY ASTROPHYSICS FACILITY-I. CHIEF, OBSERVATORIES DEVELOPMENT BRANCH. PAYLOAD PROJECTS............... DEP MANAGER PAYLOAD PROJECTS OFFICE. TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER............ DIRECTOR, TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER OFFICE. MGR EARTH & SPACE SCIENCES PROJECTS. STENNIS SPACE CENTER........... DIR SCI & TECH LAB. DIRECTOR, CENTER OPERATIONS. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, NASA STENNIS SPACE CENTER. ASSOC DIRECTOR FOR INSTITUTION. DIR, PROPULSION TEST OPERATIONS. DIR INFOR MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS. OFFICE OF SPACE COMMUNICATIONS. MANAGER, WHITE SANDS SPACE NETWORK COMPLEX. CHIEF, COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS BRANCH. GROUND NETWORKS................ ASSISTANT ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATORS (PLANS). DIR PROGRAM INTEGRATION DIVISION. SPECIAL ASST (OPERATIONS). PROGRAM INTEGRATION............ DIR. COMMUNICATIONS & DATA SYSTEMS DIV. COMMUNICATIONS & DATA SYSTEMS.. DIR. GROUND NETWORK DIVISION. DEP DIR. GROUND NETWORK DIVISION. SPACE NETWORK.................. DEPUTY DIRECTOR SPACE NETWORK DIVISION. OFFICE OF SAFETY & MISSION DIRECTOR, SAFETY DIVISION. ASSURANCE. DIR. SOFTWARE INDEPENDENT V & V FACILITY. DIR. RELIABILITY, M/Q ASSURANCE DIVISION. DEP ASSOC ADM FOR SAFETY & MISSION QUALITY. DIR TECHNICAL STANDARDS DIVISION. DIRECTOR, PROGRAMS ASSURANCE DIVISION. MGR INTL SP STN INDEP A & O ACT. DIRECTOR, PAYLOADS & AERONAUTICS DIVISION. DIRECTOR, QUALITY MANAGEMENT OFFICE. OFFICE OF AERONAUTICS.......... DIRECTOR STRATEGY & POLICY OFFICE. DEP ASSOC ADMIN FOR AERONAUTICS MGMT. MANAGER TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER. RESOURCES & MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS. DIR, RESOURCES & MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS OFFICE. HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING & MGR HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING/ COMMUNICATIONS. COMMUNICATIONS. HIGH PERFORMANCE AIRCRAFT...... ASST DIR FOR AERONAUTICS SUBSONIC AIRCRAFT. HIGH SPEED RESEARCH............ ASST DIR FOR AERONAUTICS (H-S AIRCRAFT). DEPUTY DIR AERODYNAMICS DIVISION. INSTITUTIONS................... ASST DIRECTOR FOR INSTITUTIONS (FACILITIES). ASST DIR FOR INSTITUTION (INFORMATION SYST). DIRECTOR, INSTITUTIONS DIVISION NATIONAL AERO-SPACE PLANE...... NASA DEP PROG MGR, NATL AERO-SPACE PLANE PROG. DEP PROG MANAGER NATL AERO-SPACE PLANE. DEP DIR, NATIONAL AERO-SPACE PLANE OFFICE. DIRECTORM NATIONAL AERO-SPACE PLANE. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR (PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT). DIRECTOR FOR PLANS. CRITICAL TECHNOLOGIES.......... DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR SPACE TECHNOLOGY. ASST DIR FOR SPACE (SPACECRAFT TECHNOLOGY). DIRECTOR FOR SPACE TECHNOLOGY. [[Page 9131]] DIRECTOR, CRITICAL TECHNOLOGIES DIVISION. AMES RESEARCH CENTER........... COMPTROLLER. ASST TO CENTER DIR FOR ADVANCED SYS DESIGN. DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION. SPECIAL ASST FOR ADVANCED CONCEPTS. SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR PROGRAMS. AEROSPACE SYSTEMS.............. CHIEF, AERODYNAMICS DIVISION. CHF FLIGHT SYSTEMS & SIMULATION RSCH DIV. DEPUTY DIR AEROSPACE SYSTEMS DIRECTORATE. CHIEF AIRCRAFT TECHNOLOGY DIVISION. MANAGER, ROTORCRAFT TECHNOLOGY PNNG ACTIVITY. CHIEF FLIGHT MGMT & HUMAN FACTORS DIVISION. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR AERONAUTICS. CHIEF, APPLIED AERODYNAMICS DIVISION. FLIGHT OPERATIONS.............. CHIEF, FLUID DYNAMICS DIVISION. CHIEF, SCIENCE & APPLICATIONS AIRCRAFT DIV. CHF, AMES RESEARCH AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS DIV. CHIEF, AIRBORNE SCIENCE & FLIGHT RES DIV. DEPUTY CHF, AIRBORNE SCIENCE & FLIGHT RES DIV. AEROPHYSICS.................... DEP DIR OF AEROPHYSICS. CHIEF AERONAUTICAL T & S DIVISION. DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF CENTER OPERATIONS (ADM). CHIEF, SPACE TECHNOLOGY DIVISION. DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS. CHIEF, SPACE SCIENCE DIVISION. SPACE RESEARCH................. CHIEF, EARTH SYSTEMS SCIENCE DIVISION. CHIEF FULL SCALE AERODYNAMICS RESEARCH CENTER. CHIEF COMPUTER SYSTEMS & RESEARCH DIVISION. CHIEF THERMOSCIENCE DIVISION. CHIEF, ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT DIVISION. CHIEF, INFORMATION SCIENCES DIVISION. DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF SPACE RESEARCH. ENGINEERING & TECHNICAL CHF, SYSTEMS ENGINEERING DIV. SERVICES. DEP DIRECTOR ENGINEERING & TECH SVCS. DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF AERONAUTICS. DRYDEN FLIGHT RESEARCH CENTER.. CHIEF AEROSPACE PROJECTS OFFICE. CHIEF RESEARCH ENGINEERING DIVISION. ASSOC DIR, DRYDEN FLIGHT RESEARCH FACILITY. DEP DIR, NASA AMES RES CENTER DFRF. ASST CHIEF, FLIGHT OPERATIONS DIVISION. FLIGHT OPERATIONS.............. CHF, FLIGHT OPERATIONS DIVISION. RESEARCH ENGINEERING........... CHF ENGINEER. LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER........ DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS. CHIEF SCIENTIST. CHIEF ENGINEER. DIR OF EDUCATION PROGRAMS. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR. AERONAUTICS.................... DIR OF INTERAGENCY PROGRAMS. CHIEF, AERONAUTICS SYSTEMS ANALYSIS DIV. CHIEF, ADVANCED VEHICLES DIVISION. SPACE & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES... CHIEF, SPACE SYSTEMS DIVISION. CHIEF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES DIVISION. CHIEF, ADVANCED SPACE CONCEPTS DIVISION. DEPUTY DIR, S & A SCIENCES PROGRAM GROUP. CHIEF, GAS DYNAMICS DIVISION. RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY.......... CHF. ACOUSTICS DIVISION. CHIEF MATERIALS DIVISION. CHIEF, STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS DIVISION. CHIEF INFORMATION SYSTEMS DIVISION CHF, GUIDANCE AND CONTROL DIVISION. CHIEF, FLUID MECHANICS DIVISION. DEPUTY DIR, RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY GROUP. CHIEF, FLIGHT APPLICATIONS DIVISION. CHIEF FLIGHT MANAGEMENT DIVISION. MANAGER, SPACE TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVES OFFICE. DIRECTOR, RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY GROUP. INTERNAL OPERATIONS............ DEP DIR FOR SYST ENGINEERING & OPERATIONS. CHF., ANALYSIS & COMPUTATION DIVISION. CHIEF, PROJECTS DIVISION. CHIEF SYSTEMS ENGINEERING DIV. DEPUTY DIR. INTERNAL OPS GROUP (FE & O) CHIEF FLIGHT ELECTRONICS DIVISION. [[Page 9132]] CHIEF INSTRUMENT RESEARCH DIVISION. CHIEF EXPERIMENTAL TESTING TECHNOLOGY DIV. DEPUTY DIR, FOR ENGINEERING & INFO SYST (IOG). CHIEF, AEROSPACE MECHANICAL SYSTEM DIVISION. HEAD, PLANNING & RESOURCES MGMT OFFICE. CHIEF ENGINEER S E & O. CHIEF FACILITIES ENGINEER DIVISION. HYPERSONIC VEHICLES............ DIR, NATIONAL AERO-SPACE PLANE OFFICE. CHIEF, FLUID MECHANICS DIVISION. SAFETY, ENVIRONMENTAL & MISSION CHF, SYST SFTY, QUALITY, & ASSURANCE. RELIABILITY DIV. COMPTROLLER.................... COMPTROLLER. LEWIS RESEARCH CENTER.......... DIRECTOR OF LEWIS RESEARCH ACADEMY. AERONAUTICS.................... CHF, PROPULSION SYSTEMS DIV. CHIEF, INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL TECHNOL DIV. CHF, INTERNAL FLUID MECHANICS DIVISION. CHIEF TECHNOLOGIST. CHF, AEROPROPULSION ANALYSIS OFFICE. AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY........... CHIEF, SPACE PROPULSION TECHNOLOGY DIVISION. CHIEF, STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS DIVISION. CHIEF, STRUCTURES DIVISION. DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY. CHIEF, SPACE COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION. CHIEF, POWER TECHNOLOGY DIVISION. CHIEF, INTERDISCIPLINARY TECHNOLOGY OFFICE. CHF, AEROPROPULSION FACILITIES & EXPER DIV. SPACE FLIGHT SYSTEMS........... DEP DIR OF SPACE STATION SYSTEMS CHF, ADVANCED SPACE ANALYSIS OFFICE. MANAGER, ACTS PROJECT OFFICE. CHIEF, SPACE EXPERIMENTS DIVISION. DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF SPACE FLIGHT SYSTEMS. CHIEF, SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & INTEGRATION DIV. ENGINEERING.................... CHF, ELECTRONICS & CONTROL SYSTEMS DIVISION. CHIEF ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS DIVISION. DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING. CHIEF ENGINEER. DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING. CHIEF, PROPULSION & FLUID SYSTEMS DIVISION. ADMINISTRATION & COMPUTER CHIEF, COMPUTER SERVICES DIVISION. SERVICES. DIR, ADM & COMPUTER SERVICES DIRECTORATE. EXTERNAL PROGRAMS.............. DIRECTOR, EXTERNAL PROGRAMS. MISSION SAFETY & ASSURANCE..... CHF, OFC OF SFTY, RELIABILITY & QUALITY ASSUR. OFFICE OF SPACE SCIENCE........ SPECIAL AST TO THE DEPUTY ASSOC ADMIN. ASST ASSOC ADMINISTRATOR (INSTITUTIONS). ASST ASSOCIATE ADMR FOR TECHNOLOGY. MANAGER, CASSINI PROGRAM. SOLAR SYSTEM EXPLORATION....... DEP ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR FOR EXPLORATION. ASST DIR FOR SPACE EXPLORATION (PROG DEFIN). CHIEF, FLIGHT PROGRAMS BRANCH. DEP DIR, SOLAR SYSTEM EXPLORATION DIVISION. CHIEF FLIGHT PROGRAMS BRANCH. SPACE PHYSICS.................. CHIEF, SOLAR PHYSICS BRANCH. DEP DIR, SPACE PHYSICS DIVISION. CHIEF FLIGHT PROGRAMS BRANCH. DIRECTOR, SPACE PHYSICS DIVISION. SPEC ASST FOR SPACE STATION FREEDOM UTLITIZ. CHIEF, PLANETARY SCIENCE BRANCH. TECHNOLOGY & INFORMATION CHIEF, MISSION OPS/SMALL MISSIONS SYSTEMS. DEV BRANCH. CHF, HEADQUARTERS INFO SYST & TECHNOL OFFICE. CHF, INFORMATION SYSTEMS BRANCH. LAUNCH VEHICLES................ MANAGER, LAUNCH VEHICLES OFFICE. ASTROPHYSICS................... CHF, HIGH ENERGY ASTROPHYSICS BR. CHIEF, ASTRONOMY/RELATIVITY BRANCH. CHF, ULTRAVIOLET/VISIBLE ASTROPHYSICS BRANCH. DEPUTY DIR ASTROPHYSICS DIVISION. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR STRATEGIC PLANNING. DIRECTOR, RESOURCES ANALYSIS & INTEGRATION. OFFICE OF CONTINUAL IMPROVEMENT SPEC ASST FOR EXTERNAL CONT IMPROVEMENT PROGS. OFFICE OF LIFE & MICROGRAVITY DIR, PROPULSION, POWER AND ENERGY SCIENCES & APPLICATIONS. DIVISION. MICROGRAVITY SCIENCE & DEP DIR MICROGRAVITY SCIENCE APPLICATIONS. APPLICATIONS DIV. DIRECTOR, PLANNING & ADVANCED PROGRAMS. DIR, MICROGRAVITY SCIENCES & APPLICATIONS DIV. [[Page 9133]] LIFE & BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES..... CHIEF ENVIR SYS & LIFE SUPPORT BRANCH. DIR LIFE & BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE & APPLICS DIV. AEROSPACE MEDICINE & DIRECTOR, PROGRAM INTEGRATION OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH. OFFICE. FLIGHT SYSTEMS................. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR. CHF, SPACE STATION UTILIZATION BRANCH. CHIEF MISSION MANAGEMENT BRANCH. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, FLIGHT SYSTEMS DIVISION. DEPUTY DIR FLIGHT SYSTEMS DIVISION. CHIEF, FLIGHT PROGRAMS BRANCH. OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL.... ASSIST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INVESTIGATION. ASSISTANT INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDITING. ORGANIZATION ABOLISHED......... DIRECTOR ADMINISTRATION. OFFICE OF SPACE ACCESS & MANAGER SYSTEMS INTEGRATION. TECHNOLOGY. DIR, COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT DIVISION. CHIEF ENGINEER. DEPUTY ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR (PROGRAMS). DIR. SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RES OFFICE. TECHNICAL ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR. SPECIAL ASST FOR INDUSTRY PLANNING. SPECIAL ASST TO THE ASSOC ADMINISTRATOR. MANAGER, ORBIT MANEUVERING VEHICLES. MANAGER, COMMUNICATIONS EXPERIMENTS. DEPUTY ASSOC ADMR FOR SPACE ACCESS & TECHNOL. DIRECTOR, COMMERCIAL DEV & TECHNOL TRANSFER. MANAGER FOR PROPULSION TECHNOLOGY. MANAGER FOR PROGRAM INTEGRATION. DIRECTOR, SPACE PROCESSING DIVISION. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, MANAGEMENT OPS DIVISION. SPECIAL ASST TO THE ASSOC ADMINISTRATOR. SPECIAL ASST FOR COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT. SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR FACILITIES. DEPUTY DIR SPACECRAFT SYSTEMS DIVISION. DEPUTY DIR COMMERCIAL DEV & TECHNOL TRANSFER. OFFICE OF MISSION TO PLANET DEP ASSOC ADMR FOR MISSION TO EARTH. PLANET EARTH. SPECIAL ASST FOR INTERGOVERNMENTAL SCI COORD. FLIGHT SYSTEMS................. DIR, FLIGHT SYST AND INSTRUMENT DEVELOPMENT. OPERATIONS, DATA & INFORMATION DIRECTOR, OPERATIONS DATA & INFO SYSTEMS. SYST DIV. DIRECTOR SCIENCE DIVISION. CHIEF, EARTH SCIENCE D & I SYSTEM BRANCH. SCIENCE........................ CHF, UPPER ATMOSPHERIC R/T CHEMISTRY BRANCH. CHF, ATMOSPHERIC DYNAMICS AND RADIATION BR. GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER.... DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES. DIR OF UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS. COMPTROLLER.................... COMPTROLLER. MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS.......... DEP DIR OF MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR ACQUISITION. FLIGHT ASSURANCE............... DIRECTOR OF FLIGHT ASSURANCE. FLIGHT PROJECTS................ DEP ASSOC DIR OF FLIGHT PROJ FOR H- S-T. (GOES) PROJECT MANGER. DEP DIR FLIGHT PROJECT FOR PLNG BUSINESS MGMT. MGR HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE OPER & GROUND SYST. DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR INSTITUTIONAL PROJECTS. PROJECT MGR. EARTH OBSERVING SYST AM PROJECT. ASSOC DIR OF FLT PROJ HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE. PROJ MGR, INTL SOLAR TERR PHYSICS PROJ (ISTP). DIR OF FLIGHT PROJECTS. PROJ MGR HUBBLE SPC TELESCOPE SYST & SER. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF FLIGHT PROJECTS. PROJECT MANAGER METEOROLOGICAL (METSAT) PROJEC. MISSION OPERATIONS & DATA CHIEF, INSTRUMENT DIVISION. SYSTEMS. ASST DIRECTOR FOR SYSTEMS ENGINEERING. CHIEF, NASA COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION. ASSOC DIR OF MISSION OPERATIONS & DATA SYST. DEP DIR OF MISSION OPERATIONS & DATA SYSTEMS. CHIEF NETWORKS DIVISION. CHIEF, FLIGHT DYNAMICS DIVISION. PROJECT MGR, EARTH SCI DATA & INFO SYSTEM. CHIEF, MISSION OPERATION DIVISION. CHIEF MISSION OPERATIONS DIVISION. SPACE SCIENCES................. CHIEF, LAB FOR ASTRONOMY AND SOLAR PHYSICS. CHIEF, LAB FOR EXTRATERRESTRIAL PHYSICS. DIRECTOR OF SPACE SCIENCES. [[Page 9134]] CHIEF, GODDARD INSTITUTE FOR SPACE STUDIES. CHIEF LABORATORY FOR HIGH ENERGY ASTROPHYSICS. DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF SPACE SCIENCES. ENGINEERING.................... DEP DIR OF ENGINEERING. CHF, APPLIED ENGINEERING DIV. CHIEF ENGINEER. CHIEF, SPECIAL PAYLOADS DIVISION. DEP DIR OF FLIGHT ASSURANCE. ASST DIR OF ENGINEERING FOR DEVELOPMENT PROJ. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING. TRACKING & DATA RELAY SATELLITE TDRS PROJ MGR. CHIEF, MECHANICAL SYSTEMS DIVISION. SUBORBITAL PROJECTS & CHIEF, OPERATIONS DIVISION. OPERATIONS. CHF, OPERATIONS DIVISION. GLOBAL GEOSPACE SCIENCES (GGS) PROJECT MGR. EARTH SCIENCES................. DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF FLIGHT PROJECTS. CHIEF LAB FOR HYDROSPHERIC PROCESSES. CHIEF, SPACE DATA AND COMPUTING DIVISION. DIR OF MISSION TO PLANET EARTH. ASST DIR OF EARTH SCI FOR PROJECTS ENG. CHF, LABORATORY FOR ATMOSPHERES. DEP DIR (RESOURCES) MISSION TO PLANET EARTH. DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR EARTH SCIENCES. DIRECTOR FOR EARTH SCIENCES. CHIEF LABORATORY FOR TERRESTRIAL PHYSICS. OFFICE OF POLICY AND PLANS..... DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL PROJECTS. ORGANIZATION ABOLISHED......... MANAGER LAUNCH VEHICLE PROJECT OFFICE. NATIONAL ARCHIVES & RECORDS ADMINISTRATION: NATIONAL ARCHIVES & RECORDS DEPUTY ARCHIVIST OF THE UNITED ADMINISTRATION. STATES. ASST ARCHIVIST FOR THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES. ASST ARCHIVIST FOR PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES. ASST ARCHIVIST FOR FEDERAL RECORDS CENTERS. DIRECTOR OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER. ASST ARCHIVIST FOR RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. ASST ARCHIVIST FOR MGT AND ADMINISTRATION. DIRECTOR, LYNDON B. JOHNSON LIBRARY. DIRECTOR, HARRY S. TRUMAN LIBRARY. ASST ARCHIVIST FOR SPEC & REGL ARCHIVES. ASSISTANT ARCHIVIST FOR ADMINISTRATIVE SERV. ASSISTANT ARCHIVIST FOR POLICY & IRM SERVICES. NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION: NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. COMMISSION STAFF. DEPUTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. DIR OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL & PUBLIC AFFAIRS. GENERAL COUNSEL. NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS: NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS DIRECTOR OF PROGRAM COORDINATION. DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION. NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES: NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE DIR, OFFICE OF PLANNING & BUDGET. HUMANITIES. ASST CHAIRMAN FOR OPERATIONS. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD: OFC OF THE BOARD MEMBERS....... EXECUTIVE SECY. DEPUTY EXECUTIVE SECRETARY. INSPECTOR GENERAL. DIV OF ENFORCEMENT LITIGATION.. DEPUTY ASSOC. GEN. COUNSEL APPELLATE COURT BR. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF APPEALS. DIV OF ADVICE.................. ASSOCIATE GEN COUNSEL, DIV OF ADVICE. DEPUTY ASSOC GEN COUNSEL. DIV OF ADMINISTRATION.......... DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION. DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION. DIV OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT... ASSOC GENERAL COUNSEL, DIV OF OPERATION-MGMT. DEP ASSO GEN COUNSEL, DIV OF OPERATIONS-MGMT. ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL. ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL. ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL. ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL. ASST TO THE GENERAL COUNSEL. REGIONAL OFFICES............... REGL DIR REG 1 BOSTON. REGIONAL DIRECTOR, REG. 2, NEW YORK. REGIONAL DIRECTOR, REG. 3, BUFFALO. REGL DIR REG 4 PHILADELPHIA. [[Page 9135]] REGIONAL DIRECTOR, REG. 5, BALTIMORE. REGIONAL DIRECTOR, REG. 6, PITTSBURGH. REGL DIR, REGION 7, DETROIT, MICH. REGIONAL DIRECTOR, REG. 8, CLEVELAND. REGIONAL DIRECTOR, REG. 9, CINCINNATI. REGL DIR REG 10 ATLANTA. REGL. DIR., REG. 11, WINSTON SALEM. REGIONAL DIRECTOR, REG. 12, TAMPA. REGIONAL DIRECTOR, REG. 13, CHICAGO. REGL DIR REG 14 ST LOUIS. REGL DIR REG 15 NEW ORLEANS. REGL DIR REG 16 FT WORTH. REGL DIR REG 17 KANSAS CITY. REGL DIR REG 18 MINNEAPOLIS. REGL DIR REG 19 SEATTLE. REGIONAL DIR, REG 20, SAN FRANCISCO. REGIONAL DIRECTOR, REG. 21, LOS ANGELES. REGIONAL DIRECTOR, REG 22 NEWARK. REGIONAL DIRECTOR, REG 24 HATO REY, PUERTO RICO. REGL DIR, REG 25, INDIANAPOLIS. REGL DIR REG 26 MEMPHIS. REGL DIR REG 27 DENVER. REGL. DIR. REG. 28 PHOENIX. REGL DIR REG 29 BROOKLYN. REGL DIR REG 30 MILWAUKEE. REGL. DIR., REG 32, OAKLAND. REGIONAL DIRECTOR, REG. 33 PEORIA, ILL. REGL DIR REG 31 LOS ANGELES. REGIONAL DIRECTOR REG 34 HARTFORD. NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION: OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR......... SENIOR SCIENCE ADVISOR. EXECUTIVE ASST & SPECIAL COUNSEL OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL.. DEPUTY GENERAL COUNSEL. OFFICE OF PLANNING AND SENIOR STAFF ASSOCIATE PROGRAM ASSESSMENT. EVALUATION. SENIOR STAFF ASSOCIATE POLICY ANALYSIS. SENIOR ADVISOR. OFFICE OF POLAR PROGRAMS....... MANAGER POLAR OPS SECTION. HEAD, POLAR COORDINATION & INFO SECTION. DEPUTY OFFICE DIRECTOR. OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL INSPECTOR GENERAL. ASSISTANT INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR OVERSIGHT. DEP INSPECTOR GEN & SENIOR LEGAL ADVISOR. ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDIT. DIRECTORATE FOR GEOSCIENCES.... DEPUTY ASST DIR. SENIOR SCIENCE ASSOCIATE. DIVISION OF ATMOSPHERIC HEAD, NCAR COORDINATION STAFF. SCIENCES. SECTION HEAD, UPPER ATMOSPHERE SECTION. HEAD LOWER ATMOSPHERE SECTION. DIVISION OF EARTH SCIENCES..... SECTION HEAD, RESEARCH GRANTS SECTION. HEAD MAJOR PROJECTS SECTION. DIVISION OF OCEAN SCIENCES..... SECTION HEAD OCEAN SCIENCES RESEARCH SECTION. DIRECTORATE FOR ENGINEERING.... SENIOR ENGINEERING ADVISOR. DIVISION OF ENGINEERING DEPUTY DIVISION DIRECTOR EDUCATION & CENTERS. (EDUCATION). SENIOR STAFF ASSOCIATE. DIVISION OF DESIGN, MANUFACTURE DEPUTY DIVISION DIRECTOR. & INDUSTRIAL INNOVATION. SENIOR ADVISOR, TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION DIV OF ELECTRICAL AND DEPUTY DIVISION DIRECTOR. COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS. DIVISION OF CIVIL AND DEPUTY DIVISION DIRECTOR. MECHANICAL SYSTEMS. HEAD HAZARD MITIGATION SECTION. HEAD, MECHANICAL & STRUCTURAL SYST SECTION. ORGANIZATION ABOLISHED......... DEP DIR DIV OF INDUSTRIAL INNOVATION INTERF. DIRECTORATE FOR BIOLOGICAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER. SCIENCES. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DEPUTY DIVISION DIRECTOR. BIOLOGY. DIRECTORATE FOR MATHEMATICAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER. AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES. SENIOR STAFF ASSOCIATE. SENIOR ADVISOR FOR PLANNING, ANALY & POLICY. DIVISION OF PHYSICS............ DEPUTY DIVISION DIRECTOR. DIVISION OF ASTRONOMICAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER. SCIENCES. DIVISION OF MATHEMATICAL DEPUTY DIVISION DIRECTOR. SCIENCES. DIVISION OF MATERIALS RESEARCH. DEPUTY DIRECTOR. HEAD, SPECIAL PROGRAMS IN MATERIALS OFFICE. EXECUTIVE OFFICER. [[Page 9136]] SENIOR STAFF SCIENTIST. DIVISION OF CHEMISTRY.......... DEP DIR DIVISION OF CHEMISTRY. DIRECTORATE FOR EDUCATION & DEPUTY ASST DIRECTOR. HUMAN RESOURCES. SENIOR STAFF ASSOCIATE. SENIOR STAFF ASSOCIATE. OFFICE OF SYSTEMIC REFORM...... DEPUTY OFFICE HEAD. DIRECTORATE FOR SOCIAL, EXE OFFICER SOCIAL BEHAVIORAL ECON BEHAVIORAL AND ECONOMIC SCIENCES. SCIENCES. SENIOR ADVISOR PLANNING & POLICY. DIVISION OF INTERNATIONAL DEPUTY DIVISION DIRECTOR. PROGRAMS. SENIOR STAFF ASSOCIATE. SENIOR STAFF ASSOCIATE. SENIOR STAFF ASSOCIATE. DIVISION OF SOCIAL, BEHAVIORAL DEPUTY DIRECTOR. & ECONOMIC RESEARCH. SENIOR STAFF ASSOCIATE. DIRECTORATE FOR COMPUTER & INFO DEPUTY ASST DIR. SCIENCE & ENGINEERING. DIV OF ADVANCED SCIENTIFIC DEPUTY DIRECTOR. COMPUTING. DIV OF COMPUTER AND COMPUTATION DEPUTY DIVISION DIRECTOR. RESEARCH. DIV OF INFORMATION, ROBOTICS & DEPUTY DIVISION DIRECTOR. INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS. DIVISION OF MICROELECTRONIC DEPUTY DIVISION DIRECTOR. INFORMATION PROCESSING SYS. DIV OF NETWORKING & COMM RES & DEPUTY DIVISION DIRECTOR. INFRASTRUCTURE. OFFICE OF BUDGET, FINANCE AND DIRECTOR, OFC OF BUDGET, F & A AWARD MANAGEMENT. MANAGEMENT. BUDGET DIVISION................ DIRECTOR, BUDGET DIVISION. DIVISION OF FINANCIAL DIVISION DIRECTOR. MANAGEMENT. DIVISION OF GRANTS & AGREEMENTS DIVISION DIRECTOR. DIVISION OF CONTRACTS, POLICY & DIVISION DIRECTOR. OVERSIGHT. OFFICE OF INFORMATION AND DEP DIR, OFC OF INFORMATION & RESOURCE MANAGEMENT. RESOURCE MGMT. SENIOR STAFF ASSOCIATE. DIR PLANNING & EVALUATION. DIVISION OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS DEP DIR, DIV OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS. DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCE DIV DIR, DIV OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT. MANAGEMENT. DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE DIR, DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES. SERVICES. NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD: OFFICE OF THE MANAGING DIRECTOR DEP MANAGING DIR FOR MGMT & POLICY. DEP MANAGING DIR FOR PROGRAM OPERATIONS. CHIEF TECHNICAL ADVISOR. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION....... DIR OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION. OFFICE OF AVIATION SAFETY...... DIRECTOR OFC OF AVIATION SAFETY. DEPUTY DIRECTOR OFC OF AVIATION SAFETY. OFFICE OF RESEARCH & DIR OFC OF RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING. ENGINEERING. DEPUTY DIR OFC OF RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING. OFFICE OF SAFETY DIRECTOR OFC OF SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS. RECOMMENDATIONS. OFFICE OF SURFACE DIR OFC OF SURFACE TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION SAFETY. SAFETY. DEPUTY DIRECTOR. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION: ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BRD CHAIRMAN ASLBP. PANEL. DEPUTY CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE EXECUTIVE. OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INVESTIGATIONS. ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDITS. DEPUTY GC FOR LICENSING & DEPUTY ASSISTANT GC/LEGISLATIVE REGULATION. COUNSEL. DEP GC FOR HEARINGS, DEPUTY ASSISTANT GC FOR ENFORCEMENT & ADMINISTRATION. ADMINISTRATION. ASSISTANT GC FOR HEARINGS AND DEPUTY ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL. ENFORCEMENT. DEPUTY ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL. DEPUTY ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL. DEPUTY ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL. OFFICE OF COMMISSION APPELLATE DIR OFC OF COMM APPELLATE ADJUDICATION. ADJUDICATION. DIVISION OF OPERATIONAL CHIEF ENERGY RESPONSE BRANCH. ASSESSMENT. CHF, DIAGNOSTIC EVAL & INCIDENT INVEST BRANCH. DIVISION OF SAFETY PROGRAMS.... CHIEF REACTOR ANALYSIS BRANCH. CHF RELIABILITY & RISK ASSESSMENT BRANCH. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION....... ASSOC DIR FOR CONTRACT, SECURITY, FOI & PUBL. DIRECTOR, DIV OF SECURITY. OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES DEP DIR/LSS ADMR, OFC OF INFO RES MANAGEMENT. MGMT. OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER....... DEP CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER/ CONTROLLER. DEPUTY CONTROLLER. DIR DIVISION OF BUDGET AND ANALYSIS. DIR DIVISION OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE. SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR INTERNAL CONTROLS. OFC OF SMALL AND DISADV BUS DIRECTOR. UTILIZATION/CIVIL RIGHTS. DIRECTORATE FOR INSPECTION AND DIR, INSPECTION & SUPPORT PROGRAMS. SUPPORT PROGRAMS BRANCH. CHIEF, PLNG, PROGRAM & MGMT SUPPORT BRANCH. [[Page 9137]] CHF, INSPECTION PROGRAM BRANCH. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR PROJECTS DIR, COST BENEFITS LICENSE ACT PROGRAMS. DIVISION OF REACTOR PROJECTS I- DEPUTY DIR, DIV OF REACTOR PROJECT II. I & II. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR REGION I PROJECT DIR, PROJECT DIRECTORATE I- REACTORS. 1. PROJECT DIRECTOR, PROJECT DIRECTORATE I-2. PROJECT DIRECTOR, PROJECT DIRECTORATE I-3. PROJECT DIRECTOR, PROJECT DIRECTORATE I-4. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR REGION PROJ DIR PROJECT DIRECTORATE II-1. II REACTORS. PROJ DIR PROJECT DIRECTORATE II 2. PROJ DIR PROJECT DIRECTORATE II 3. PROJ DIR PROJECT DIRECTORATE II-4. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR REGION PROJ DIR PROJECT DIRECTORATE III 1. III REACTORS. PROJ DIR PROJECT DIRECTORATE III 2. PROJ DIR PROJECT DIRECTORATE III 3. PROJ DIRECTOR PROJECT DIRECTORATE IV-3. PROJ DIR, PROJECT DIRECTORATE IV-1. PROJECT DIR, PROJ DIRECTORATE IV-2. DIVISION OF PROJECT SUPPORT.... DEP DIR DIV OF PROJECT SUPPORT. CHF, TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION BRANCH. CHF, EVENTS A & G COMMUNICATIONS BRANCH. PROJ DIR, N-P REACTOR D & E PROJ DIRECTORATE. DIVISION OF ENGINEERING........ CHIEF, MATERIALS & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING BR. CHF, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING BRANCH. CHIEF CIVIL ENG & GEOSCIENCES BRANCH. CHIEF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING BRANCH. DIVISION OF SYSTEMS SAFETY & CHF, PLANT SYSTEMS BRANCH. ANALYSIS. CHF, REACTOR SYSTEMS BRANCH. CHIEF PROBABLISTIC SAFETY ASSESSMENT BRANCH. CHIEF CONTAINMENT SYS & SEVERE ACCIDENT BRCH. DIVISION OF TECHNICAL SUPPORT.. CHF, EMERGENCY P & R PROTECTION. CHF, VENDOR INSPECTION BRANCH. CHF, SAFEGUARDS BRANCH. CHF, SPECIAL INSPECTIONS BRANCH. CHF, PERFORMANCE & QUALITY EVALUATION BRANCH. DIVISION OF RADIATION SAFETY CHF, RADIATION PROTECTION BRANCH. AND SAFEGUARDS. DEP DIR DIV OF RADIATION SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS. DIVISION OF REACTOR CONTROLS CHF, HUMAN FACTORS ASSESSMENT AND HUMAN FACTORS. BRANCH. CHF, OPERATOR LICENSING BRANCH. CHF, INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL BRANCH. ASSOCIATE DIR FOR ADVANCED PROJECT DIR, STANDARDIZATION PROJ REACTORS & LICENSE RENEWAL. DIRECTORATE. PROJ DIR LICENSE RENEWAL & ENVIRONMENTAL REV. DIVISION OF FUEL CYCLE SAFETY & CHIEF, OPERATIONS BRANCH. SAFEGUARDS. CHIEF, REGL & INTL SAFEGUARDS BRANCH. CHIEF, ENRICHMENT BRANCH. CHIEF, LICENSING BRANCH. DIV OF INDUSTRIAL & MEDICAL CHIEF, OPERATIONS BRANCH. NUCLEAR SAFETY. CHIEF, MEDICAL, ACAD & COM USE SFTY BRANCH. CHIEF, STORAGE & TRANSPORT SYSTEMS BRANCH. CHIEF SOURCE CONTAINMENT & DEVICES BR. DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT... CHIEF, GEOLOGY & ENGINEERING BRANCH. CHF, HIGH LEVEL WASTE & URANIUM RECOVERY PROJ. CHIEF, PERF ASSESS & HYDROLOGY BRANCH. CHIEF, ENGINEERING & GEOSCIENCES BRANCH. ASST TO THE DIR, DIV OF WASTE MANAGEMENT. CHF, LOW LEVEL WASTE & DECOMMISSIONING PROJ. OFC OF NUC REGULATORY RESEARCH. DIRECTOR: FIN MGT, PROCUREMENT & ADMIN STAFF. DIVISION OF ENGINEERING........ CHIEF, MATERIALS ENGINEERING BRANCH. CHIEF, WASTE MANAGEMENT BRANCH. CHIEF, ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER BRH. CHIEF, STRUCTURAL AND SEISMIC ENGINEERING BRH. DIVISION OF SAFETY ISSUE CHIEF, SEVERE ACCIDENT ISSUES RESOLUTION. BRANCH. CHIEF, ENGINEERING ISSUES BRANCH. DIVISION OF REGULATORY CHIEF REGULATION DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS. BRANCH. CHF, RADIATION PROTECTION & HEALTH EFFECTS BR. DIVISION OF SYSTEMS RESEARCH... CHIEF ACCIDENT EVALUATION BRANCH. CHF, PROBABILISTIC RISK ANALYSIS BRANCH. CHIEF, REACTOR AND PLANT SYSTEMS BRANCH. CHIEF HUMAN FACTORS BRANCH. REGION I....................... DEPUTY REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR. DIR. DIV OF RADIATION SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS. DEP DIR, DIV OF RADIATION SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS. DIRECTOR DIVISION OF REACTOR SAFETY. [[Page 9138]] DEP DIR, DIV OF REACTOR SAFETY. DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF REACTOR PROJECTS. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF REACTOR PROJECTS. REGION II...................... DEPUTY REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR REGION II. DIR, DIV OF RADIATION SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS. DEP DIR, DIV OF RADIATION SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS. DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF REACTOR PROJECTS. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF REACTOR PROJECTS. DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF REACTOR SAFETY. DEP DIR, DIV OF REACTOR SAFETY. REGION III..................... DEP REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR REGION III. DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF REACTOR SAFETY. DEP DIR, DIV OF REACTOR SAFETY. DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF REACTOR PROJECTS. DEPUTY DIRECTOR DIVISION OF REACTOR PROJECTS. DIR, DIV OF RADIATION SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS. DEP DIR, DIV OF RADIATION SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS. REGION IV...................... DEPUTY REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR REGION IV. DIRECTOR URANIUM RECOVERY FIELD OFFICE. DIRECTOR DIV OF REACTOR PRJECTS. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, DIV OF REACTOR PROJECTS. DIR, DIV OF RADIATION SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS. DIR, DIVISION OF REACTOR SAFETY. DEP DIR, DIV OF RADIATION SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS. DIR DIR, DIVISION OF REACTOR SAFETY. WALNUT CREEK FIELD OFFICE...... DEPUTY REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR REGION V. DIR DIV OR REACTOR SAFETY AND PROJECTS. DEP DIR DIV OF REACTOR SAFETY AND PROJECTS. DIR, DIV OF RADIATION SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS. OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS: DEPUTY DIRECTOR. OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS.... DEPUTY DIRECTOR. DEPUTY GENERAL COUNSEL. ASSOC DIR FOR PROGRAM DEVELOP & COMPLIANCE. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET: OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR......... ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR ADMINISTRATION. DEPUTY ASSOCIATE DIR FOR ECONOMIC POLICY. ASSOC DIR FOR LEGISLATIVE REF & ADM. DEP ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR ADMINISTRATION. OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL...... DEP GEN COUNSEL. ASSOCIATE GENERAL COUNSEL FOR BUDGET. LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE DIVISION. ASST DIR LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE. DEP/ASST/DIR FOR LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE. CHIEF, ECONOMICS, SCIENCE & GOVT. BRANCH. CHIEF, RESOURCES-DEFENSE- INTERNATIONAL BRANCH. OFFICE OF FEDERAL PROCUREMENT DEP ADMIN FOR PROCUREMENT LAW & POLICY. LEGISLATION. ASSOC. ADMINISTRATOR FOR MANAGEMENT CONTROL. OFFICE OF INFORMATION AND CHIEF INFORMATION POLICY BRANCH. REGULATORY AFFAIRS. CHIEF, HUMAN RESOURCES AND HOUSING BRANCH. CHIEF, COMMERCE AND LANDS BRANCH. CHIEF STATISTICAL POLICY BRANCH. CHIEF, NATURAL RESOURCES BRANCH. CHF, INFO TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT BRANCH. ENIOR ADVISOR. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR CHIEF MANAGEMENT INTEGRITY BRANCH. MANAGEMENT. CHIEF PERSONNEL & GENERAL SERVICES BRANCH. CHIEF, CREDIT AND CASH MANAGEMENT BRANCH. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR GENERAL MANAGEMENT. DEPUTY ASSISTANT FOR GENERAL MANAGEMENT. BRANCH CHIEF, FEDERAL PERSONNEL POLICY BRANCH. CHIEF, FEDERAL SERVICES BRANCH. BRANCH CHIEF MBO EVALUATION & PLANNING BRANCH. CHIEF FIN STANDARDS OF REPORTING BRANCH. CHIEF FEDERAL FINANCIAL SYSTEMS BRANCH. SENIOR ADVISER. BUDGET REVIEW DIVISION......... ASST DIR FOR BUDGET REVIEW. DEP ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR BUDGET REVIEW. CHIEF FISCAL ANALYSIS BRANCH. DEP CHIEF FISCAL ANALYSIS BRANCH. DEP ASST DIR FOR BUDGET REVIEW & CONCEPTS. CHIEF, RESOURCES SYSTEMS BRANCH. CHIEF, CENTRAL BUDGET MANAGEMENT STAFF. DEPUTY CHIEF BUDGET PREPARATION BRANCH. [[Page 9139]] ASSOC DIR FOR NATIONAL SECURITY DEPUTY ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR AND INTERNATIONAL AFFS. SPECIAL STUDIES. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS DIVISION. DEP ASSOC DIR FOR INTERNATL AFFAIRS. CHIEF, STATE-USIA BRANCH. CHIEF, ECONOMIC AFFAIRS BRANCH. NATIONAL SECURITY DIVISION..... DEP ASSOC DIR FOR NATIONAL SECURITY. CHIEF, COMMAND, CTRL, COMMS, & INTELLIG BRANCH. CHIEF, NAVY BRANCH. CHIEF, FORCE STRUCTURE & INVESTMENT BRANCH. CHIEF, OPER & SUPPORT BRANCH. HEALTH AND INCOME MAINTENANCE DEP ASSOC DIR FOR HEALTH & INCOME DIVISION. MAINTENANCE. CHF, INCOME MAINTENANCE BRANCH. CHIEF HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES BRANCH. CHIEF HEALTH & FINANCIAL BRANCH. LABOR, VETERANS, AND EDUCATION CHIEF, LABOR BRANCH. DIVISION. DEP TO THE DEP ASSOCI DIR FOR HUMAN R/C ED BR. CHF VETERAN AFFAIRS BRANCH. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR DEP ASSOC DIR FOR SPECIAL STUDIES. ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT. ADVISER TO THE ASSOC DIR FOR ECONOMICS & GOV. TRANSPORTATION, COMMERCE, AND DEP ASSOC DIR FOR TRANSP COMMERCE & JUSTICE DIVISION. JUSTICE. CHIEF COMMERCE & JUSTICE BRANCH. CHIEF TRANSPORT GENERAL SERVICES BRANCH. HOUSING, TREASURY AND FINANCE DEPUTY ASSOC DIR FOR HOUSING DIVISION. TREASURY FINANCE. CHIEF, TREASURY/POST BRANCH. CHIEF, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS BRANCH. CHIEF, HOUSING BRANCH. ASSOC DIR FOR NATURAL DEP ASSOC DIR FOR SPEC STUDIES. RESOURCES, ENERGY, AND SCIENCE. NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION..... DEP ASSOCIATE DIR. FOR NATURAL RESOURCES. CHIEF, WATER RESOURCES BRANCH. CHIEF, AGRICULTURAL BRANCH. CHIEF, ENVIRONMENT BRANCH. CHIEF INTERIOR BRANCH. ASST DIVISION CHIEF NRD. ENERGY AND SCIENCE DIVISION.... DEP ASSOC. DIR FOR ENERGY & SCIENCE. CHIEF, NUCLEAR ENERGY BRANCH. CHIEF SCIENCE AND SPACE PROGRAMS BRANCH. CHIEF NON-NUCLEAR ENERGY BRANCH. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT: OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER. OFFICER. OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL. ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDITS. OFFICE OF EXECUTIVE RESOURCES.. ASST DIR FOR EXECUTIVE & MANAGEMENT POLICY. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR EXECUTIVE RESOURCES. OFFICE OF INFORMATION EXECUTIVE FOR ADP OPERATIONS. MANAGEMENT. OFFICE OF ACTUARIES............ DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF ACTUARIES. OFFICE OF INSURANCE PROGRAMS... ASST DIR FOR INSURANCE PROGRAM. OFFICE OF RETIREMENT PROGRAMS.. ASST DIR FOR RETIREMENT PROGRAMS. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL RESEARCH ASST DIR FOR PERSONNEL RESEARCH & AND DEV. DEVELOPMENT. STAFFING SERVICE CENTER........ ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR STAFFING AUTOMATION. OFFICE OF AGENCY COMPLIANCE & ASST DIR FOR AGENCY COMPLIANCE & EVALUATION. EVALUATION. OFFICE OF CLASSIFICATION....... ASST DIR FOR CLASSIFICATION. OFFICE OF FEDERAL ASST DIR FOR FEDERAL INVESTIGATIONS. INVESTIGATIONS. OFFICE OF WASHINGTON EXAMINING ASST DIR FOR WASH EXAMINING SERVICES. SERVICES. OFFICE OF SPECIAL COUNSEL: HEADQUARTERS, OFFICE OF SPECIAL ASSOC SPEC COUNSEL (INVESTIGATION). COUNSEL. ASSOC SPECIAL COUNSEL (PROSECUTION). DEPUTY ASSOCIATE SPEC COUNSEL FOR PROSECUTION. DIRECTOR FOR MANAGEMENT. RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD: ASSOCIATE SPECIAL COUNSEL FOR PLAN & ADVICE. BOARD STAFF.................... DIR OF UNEMPLOYMENT & SICKNESS INSURANCE. DIRECTOR OF DATA PROCESSING. DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES. DIR OF RETIREMENT & SUPERVISOR PROGRAMS. CHIEF ACTUARY. DIRECTOR OF FIELD SERVICE. DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION & OPERATIONS. DEPUTY GENERAL COUNSEL. ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INVESTIGATIONS. CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER. ASSISTANT INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDIT. [[Page 9140]] DIRECTOR OF SYSTEMS INITIATIVES. DIRECTOR OF TAXATION. GENERAL COUNSEL. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION: OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ACCOUNTANT. DEP CHF ACCOUNTANT. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE AND DEP EXEC DIRECTOR. PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT. ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR (FINANCE). ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR (ADMINISTRATION). DIV OF CORPORATION FINANCE..... ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR (OPERATIONS). ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR (LEGAL). SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM: SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM....... ASSOC DIR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR.... DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF PROGRAM REVIEW. OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDITING. ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INVESTIGATIONS. COUNSEL TO THE INSPECTOR GENERAL. DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL. ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR MAGNT LEGAL COUSL. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL.. ASSOCIATE GENERAL COUNSEL FOR GENERAL LAW. ASSOC GEN COUNSEL LITIGATION. OFFICE OF EQUAL EMPLOYMENT O & ASST ADMR FOR EQUAL EMPLOY O & C C RIGHTS COMPLIANCE. RIGHT COMPL. ASST ADMINSTRATOR FOR HEARINGS AND APPEALS. OFFICE OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. ASSOC ADMINISTRATOR FOR FINANCIAL ASSIST. ASST ADMR FOR PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT. DEP ASSOC ADMR FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT C & M DEP ASSOC ADMR FOR POL COOR. PROG C ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT. & E. OFFICE OF MINORITY ENTERPRISE ASSOC ADMR FOR MSB-COD. DEVELOPMENT. DEP ASSOC ADMR FOR PROGRAMS (MSB & COD). OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND CHIEF FIN OFC & ASSOC DEP ADM FOR ADMINISTRATION. MGT & ADM. DIRECTOR OF PROGRAM REVIEW. OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES ASST ADM FOR INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. MANAGEMENT. DEP ASST ADM FOR INFORMATION RES MGMT. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL............ ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR FOR PERSONNEL. OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER.......... COMPTROLLER. DISTRICT DIRECTORS............. DISTRICT DIRECTOR. DISTRICT DIRECTOR. DISTRICT DIRECTOR. DISTRICT DIRECTOR. DISTRICT DIRECTOR. DISTRICT DIRECTOR. DISTRICT DIRECTOR. DISTRICT DIRECTOR. DISTRICT DIRECTOR. ORGANIZATION ABOLISHED......... DEP DIR OF PROG ANALYSIS & QUALITY ASSURANCE. DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF PROGRAM REVIEW. DEPARTMENT OF STATE: BUREAU OF ADMINISTRATION....... SUPERVISORY STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. BUREAU OF ECONOMIC & BUSINESS DIR, OFFICE OF EAST-WEST TRADE. AFFAIRS. BUREAU OF INTELLIGENCE AND DIR OFC OF INTELLIGENCE RESOURCES. RESEARCH. OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL ASSITANT INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDITS. ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INVESTIGATIONS. COUNSEL TO THE INSPECTOR GENERAL. DEP ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDITS. DEP ASST INSPECTOR GEN FOR INVESTIGATIONS. ASST INSP GEN FOR POLICY, PLNG AND MANAGEMENT. DEP ASST INSPECTOR GEN FOR INSPECTIONS. DEP ASST INSPT GEN FOR OFC OF SECUR OVERSIGHT. BUREAU OF PERSONNEL............ DIRECTOR, OFC OF CIVIL SERVICE PERSONNEL MGMT. INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY & WATER SUPERVISORY CIVIL ENGINEER, COMMISSION. OPERATIONS. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: OFC OF COMMERCIAL SPACE SENIOR ADVISOR. TRANSPORTATION. OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL.... ASST INSPE GENERAL FOR AUDITING. ASST I/G POLICY, PLANNING AND RESOURCES. ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INVESTIGATIONS. DIR, OFC OF A & S TRANSPORTATION AUDITS. DIR., OFC OF MARINE & DEPARTMENT WIDE AUDITS. DEP ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDITING. DIR, OFC OF INFORMATION TECHNOL & FIN AUDITS. DEP ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INVESTIGATIONS. DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL. [[Page 9141]] ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INSPECTIONS & EVAL. DEP ASST INSPECTOR GEN FOR INSPECTIONS & EVAL. DEP ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR POLICY PLAN RES. DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION. DIR OFC ONFO TECH FINANCIAL & SECRETARIAL AUD. SENIOR COUNSEL TO THE INSPECTOR GENERAL. ASST SECRETARY FOR BUDGET & DEPUTY CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER. PROGRAMS. ASST SEC FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS.... ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR PUBLIC INFORMATION DIV. ASST SEC FOR ADMINISTRATION.... ASST SECY FOR ADMINISTRATION. SENIOR PROCUREMENT ADVISOR. OFFICE OF ACQUISITION & GRANT DIRECTOR OFC OF ACQUISITION & GRANT MANAGEMENT. MGNT. DEP DIR, OFC OF ACQUISITION & GRANT MGMT. ASSOC ADM'R FOR SAFETY......... ASSOC ADMR FOR SAFETY. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF SAFETY ENFORCEMENT. ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATION FOR ASSOC ADMR FOR PIPELINE SAFETY. PIPELINE SAFETY. OFC OF ASSOC ADMR FOR MARKETING ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR FOR MARKETING. OFFICE OF ASSOCIATE ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR FOR ADMINISTRATOR FOR MARITIME MARITIME AIDS. AIDS. OFFICE OF ACCOUNTING........... DIR OFFICE OF ACCOUNTING. OFFICE OF AIRPORT PLANNING & DIR, OFFICE OF AIRPORT PLANNING & PROGRAMMING. PROGRAM. MGR, GRANTS-IN-AID DIVISION. ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR FOR DEP ASST ADMR FOR CIVIL AVIATION CIVIL AVIATION SECURITY. SECURITY. OFFICE OF CIVIL AVIATION DIR, OFC OF CIVIL AVN SECURITY POL SECURITY POLICY & PLANNING. & PLANNING. OFFICE OF CIVIL AVIATION DIR OFC OF CIVIL AVIATION SECURITY SECURITY OPERATIONS. OPERATIONS. DEP DIR, OFC OF CIVIL AVIATION SECURITY OPS. OFFICE OF CIVIL AVIATION DIR OFC CIVIL AVIATION SECURITY SECURITY INTELLIGENCE. INTELLIGENCE. ORGANIZATION ABOLISHED......... DIR OFC OF CIVIL AVIATION SECURITY PROG MGMT. ASIA/PACIFIC OFFICE............ DIRECTOR ASIA/PACIFIC OFFICE. ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR FOR AIR ASSOC. ADMINISTRATOR FOR AIR TRAFFIC. TRAFFIC. DEP ASSOC ADMIN FOR AIR TRAFFIC. REGIONAL AIR TRAFFIC DIVISIONS. MGR, AIR TRAFFIC DIVISION. MGR, AIR TRAFFIC DIVISION. MGR, AIR TRAFFIC DIV. MANAGER, AIR TRAFFIC DIVISION. MGR, AIR TRAFFIC DIVISION. MGR, AIR TRAFFIC DIVISION. MANAGER, AIR TRAFFIC DIVISION. MANAGER, AIR TRAFFIC DIVISION. AIR TRAFFIC RULES & PROCEDURES MANAGER, PROCEDURES DIVISION. SERVICE. MGR. AIRSPACE-RULES & AERONAUTICAL INF. DIV. DIR, AIR TRAFFIC RULES & PROCEDURES SERVICE. OFFICE OF AIR TRAFFIC SYSTEM DIRECTOR, AIR TRAFFIC SYSTEM MANAGEMENT. MANAGEMENT. AIR TRAFFIC PLANS AND DIR, AIR TRAFFIC PLANS & REQUIREMENTS SERVICE. REQUIREMENTS SERV. MANAGER SYSTEM PLANS & PROGRAMS DIV. MGR AUTOMATION SOFTWARE POL & PLNNG DIVISION. MANAGER ADVANCED SYST & FACILITIES DIV. OFFICE OF AIR TRAFFIC SYSTEM DIR, OFC OF AIR TRAFFIC SYST EFFECTIVENESS. EFFECTIVENESS. OFFICE OF AIR TRAFFIC PROGRAM DIR, OFC OF AIR TRAFFIC PROGRAM MANAGEMENT. MANAGEMENT. ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR FOR ASSOC ADMINISTRATOR FOR AVIATION AVIAITON STANDARDS. STANDARDS. DEPUTY ASSOC ADMINISTRATOR AVIATION STANDARDS. AIRCRAFT OVERSIGHT EXECUTIVE. OFFICE OF AVIATION MEDICINE.... FED AIR SURGEON. DEPUTY FEDERAL AIR SURGEON. MGR, MEDICAL SPECIALTIES DIVISION. DIRECTOR CIVIL AEROMED INSTITUTE. OFFICE OF ACCIDENT DIR, OFFICE OF ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION. INVESTIGATION. OFFICE OF AVIATION SYSTEMS DIR, OFC OF AVIATION SYSTEMS STANDARDS. STANDARDS. DEPUTY DIRECTOR. NAS TRANSITION & IMPLEMENTATION DIR, NAS TRANSITION & SERVICE. IMPLEMENTATION DIR. OPERATIONAL SUPPORT SERVICE.... DIRECTOR OPERATIONAL SUPPORT SERVICE. SPECTRUM POLICY & MANAGEMENT DIR, SPECTRUM POL & MANAGEMENT DIRECTORATE. DIRECTORATE. NAS OPERATIONS DIRECTORATE..... DIRECTOR, NAS OPERATIONS DIRECTORATE. ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR FOR ASSOC ADMR FOR REGULATIONS & REGULATION & CERTIFICATION. CERTIFICATION. DEP ASSOC ADMR FOR REGUL & CERTIFICATION. AIRCRAFT CERTIFICATION SERVICE. DIR, AIRCRAFT CERTIFICATION SERVICE. DEPUTY DIRECTOR AIRCRAFT CERTIFICATION SERVIC. ASST DIR, AIRCRAFT CERTIFICATION SERVICE. MANAGER, AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING DIVISION. MANAGER, AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURING DIVISION. REGIONAL AIRPORT CERTIFICATION MGR TRANSPORT AIRPLANE DIRECTORATE. DIVISIONS. MGR ENGINE & PROPELLER DIRECTORATE. [[Page 9142]] MGR SMALL AIRPLANE DIRECTORATE. MANAGER ROTOCRAFT DIRECTORATE. FLIGHT STANDARDS SERVICE....... DIR, FLIGHT STANDARDS SERVICE DEP DIR, FLIGHT STANDARDS SERVICE. MGR, GENERAL AVIATION AND COMMERCIAL DIV. MANAGER, AIR TRANSPORTATION DIVISION. MANAGER, AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE DIVISION. MANGER, FIELD PROGRAMS DIVISION. MANAGER, TECHNICAL PROGRAMS DIVISION. REGIONAL FLIGHT STANDARDS MGR, FLIGHT STANDARDS DIV DIVISIONS. MGR, FLIGHT STANDARDS DIVISION. MGR, FLIGHT STANDARDS DIV. MANAGER, FLIGHT STANDARDS DIVISION. MGR, FLIGHT STANDARDS DIV. MGR, FLIGHT STANDARDS DIV. MGR, FLIGHT STANDARDS DIVISION. MGR, FLIGHT STANDARDS DIV. MGR, FLIGHT STANDARDS DIVISION. ASSOC ADMINISTRATOR FOR MGR, CONTRACTS DIVISION. CONTRACTING & QUALITY ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR. ASSURANCE. DEPUTY ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR. PROGRAM MANAGER FOR ADVANCED PROGRAM MGR FOR ADVANCED AUTOMATION. AUTOMATION. DEP PROG MGR FOR ADVANCED AUTOMATED SYSTEM. DEP PROG MGR FOR VOICE S & C SYSTEM. PROGRAM MANAGER FOR TERMINAL SYSTEMS. PROGRAM MANAGER FOR ENROUTE SYSTEMS. PROGRAM DIRECTOR FOR AUTOMATION PROGRAM DIRECTOR FOR AUTOMATION. PROGRAM DIR FOR COMMUNICATIONS PROG DIR FOR COMMUNICATIONS & & AIRCRAFT ACQUISITION. AIRCRAFT ACQ. PROGRAM DIRECTOR FOR NAVIGATION PROGRAM DIR FOR NAVIGATION & & LANDING AIDS. LANDING AIDS. PROGRAM DIRECTOR FOR PROG DIRECTOR FOR SURVEILLANCE. SURVEILLANCE. PROGRAM DIRECTOR FOR WEATHER & PROGRAM DIR FOR WEATHER & FLIGHT FLIGHT SERVICE SYSTEMS. SERVICE SYST. OFFICE ACQUISITION POLICY & DIR, OFC OF ACQUISITION POL & OVERSIGHT. OVERSIGHT. ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR FOR ASSOC ADMIN FOR AVIATION SAFETY. AVIATION SAFETY. DEP ASSOC ADMIN FOR AVIATION SAFETY. FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. ASSOC ADMR FOR ADMIN........... DIRECTOR OFFICE OF FISCAL SERVICES. DIRECTOR OFFICE OF CONTRACTS AND PROCUREMENT. ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR FOR ASSOC ADMR FOR SAFETY & SYSTEM SAFETY & SYSTEM APP. APPLICATIONS. OFFICE OF HIGHWAY SAFETY....... DIR, OFFICE OF HIGHWAY SAFETY. OFFICE OF MOTOR CARRIER DIR, OFFICE OF MOTOR CARRIER STANDARDS. STANDARDS. OFFICE OF MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY DIR, OFC OF MOTOR CARRIER S/F FIELD OPERATIONS. OPERATIONS. OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENT & CHIEF ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATIONS PLANNING. DIVISION. OFFICE OF RIGHT OF WAY......... DIR OFC OF RIGHT OF WAY. CHIEF, OPERATIONS DIVISION. NATL CENTER FOR STATISTICS AND CHF, ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION DIV. ANALYSIS. ASSOC ADMR FOR ENFORCEMENT..... ASSOC. ADMINISTRATOR FOR ENFORCEMENT. OFC OF DEFECTS INVESTIGATION... DIR-OFC OF DEFECTS INVESTIGATION. OFC OF VEHICLE SAFETY COMP..... DIR-OFC OF VEHICLE SAFETY COMPLIANCE. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF... CHIEF, PROCUREMENT MANAGEMENT DIVISION. DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY: DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY DIR OFC OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE (INTL MONETARY POLICY). OPERATIONS. FISCAL ASSISTANT SECRETARY..... FISCAL ASSISTANT SECRETARY. ASSISTANT FISCAL ASSISTANT SECRETARY. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SERVICE... COMMR OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SERVICE. DEP COM FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SERVICE. DIR, REGIONAL FINANCIAL CENTER (CHICAGO). DIRECTOR, REGL FIN CTR (PHILADELPHIA). DIRECTOR, REGL FIN CTR (SAN FRANCISCO). DIRECTOR, REGL FIN CTR (AUSTIN). DEPUTY DIRECTOR, OPERATIONS GROUP. COMPTROLLER. DIRECTOR, SYSTEMS SERVICES DIRECTORATE. ASST COMMISSIONER, INFORMATION RESOURCES. ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER, FEDERAL FINANCE. DIRECTOR OPERATIONS GROUP. DIRECTOR CASH MANAGEMENT DIRECTORATE. ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER, REGIONAL OPERATIONS. ASST COMR, MANAGEMENT (CHIEF FIN OFCR). ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER, AGENCY SERVICES. DIR, SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT DIRECTORATE. [[Page 9143]] DIR, FIN INFORMATION MANAGEMENT DIRECTORATE. DIR, TECHNOLOGY & INFORMATION GROUP. ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER, FINANCIAL INFORMATION. ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER (AGENCY SERVICES). DIR, FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING & SYST DIRECTORATE. ASSOCIATE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER FOR RE-ENGINEER. BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC DEBT...... COMMISSIONER. DEP COMMR OF THE PUBLIC DEBT. ASST COMMISSIONER (SAVINGS BOND OPERATIONS). ASST COMMR (FINANCING). ASST COMMR (ADMINISTRATION). GOVERNMENT SECURITIES ACT PROGRAM DIRECTOR. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES POLICY ADVISOR. ASST COMMR/SECURITIES & ACCOUNTING SERVICES. ASST COMMISSIONER (AUTOMATED INFO SYSTEMS). ASST COMMISSIONER (PUBLIC DEBT ACCOUNTING). ASSISTANT SECRETARY (ECONOMIC ASST DIR FOR ECONOMIC FORECASTING. POLICY). SR ECONOMIST. OFC OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL... DEP ASST INSP GEN FOR AUDIT (AUDIT PROG SERV). DEP ASST INSPECTOR GEN FOR AUDIT (AUDIT OPS). AIG FOR POLICY, PLANNING & RESOURCES. ASST INSP GEN FOR OVERSIGHT & QUALITY ASSUR. ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR AUDIT. ASST INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INVESTIGATIONS. ASSISTANT SECRETARY (TAX DIR (ECONOMIC MOD & COMPUTER POLICY). APPLICATIONS). ASSISTANT SECRETARY DIR, MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS (MANAGEMENT). DIRECTORATE. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT. ASSISTANT SECRETARY DIR FIN CRIMES ENFORCEMENT NETWORK. (ENFORCEMENT). DEP DIR, FINANCIAL CRIMES ENFORCEMENT NETWORK. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT. BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, AND ASSISTANT DIRECTOR INTERNAL FIREARMS. AFFAIRS. ASST DIR, CONGRESSIONAL AND MEDIA AFFAIRS. ASST DIR (INTERNAL AFFAIRS). DIRECTOR, LABORATORY SERVICES. DEPUTY DIRECTOR. OFFICE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT...... ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR (LAW ENFORCEMENT). CHIEF, SPEC OPERATIONS DIVISION. CHIEF, PLANNING & ANALYSIS STAFF. CHIEF, INTELLIGENCE DIVISION. CHIEF, EXPLOSIVES DIVISION. DEPUTY ASSOC DIR (LAW ENFORCEMENT). CHIEF, FIREARMS DIVISION. FIELD OPERATIONS............... SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE (NY DISTRICT OFFICE). SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE (LA DISTRICT OFFICE). SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE (MIAMI DISTRICT OFC). SPEC AGENT IN CHARGE (WASHINGTON DIST OFFICE). SPECIAL AGENT-IN-CHARGE (NEW YORK FIELD DIV). OFFICE OF COMPLIANCE OPERATIONS ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR (COMPLIANCE OPERATIONS). DEP. ASSOCIATE DIR. (COMPLIANCE OPERATIONS). CHIEF, REVENUE PROGRAMS DIVISION. CHIEF, INDUSTRY COMPLIANCE DIVISION. FIELD OPERATIONS............... REGIONAL DIRECTOR (NORTH ATLANTIC REGION). CHIEF COUNSEL.................. ASSISTANT CHIEF COUNSEL (CHICAGO). ASSISTANT CHIEF COUNSEL (NEW YORK). STAFF ASSISTANT TO THE CHIEF COUNSEL. US CUSTOMS SERVICE............. REGL COMMR REG 2 NY. REG COMMR, REG 1, BOSTON. ASST REGN COMMR OPERATIONS REG II NEW YORK. ASST COMMISSIONER FOR INTERNAL AFFAIRS. REGL COMMR. REG 4, MIAMI. REG COMMR, REG V. NEW ORLEANS. REGIONAL COMMISSIONER, CHICAGO. ASST REGIONAL COMMR (OPERATIONS). ASST REGL COMMR (OPERATIONS). ASST REGL COMMR (OPERATIONS). ASST REGIONAL COMMR (OPERATIONS). DEPUTY ASST COMR (INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS. ASST COMMISSIONER (OFC OF INFO MGMT). DISTRICT DIRECTOR, MIAMI. DISTRICT DIRECTOR, LAREDO. AREA DIR, NEWARK. ASST COMR (INSPECTION & CONTROL). [[Page 9144]] COMPTROLLER. DEPUTY ASST COMMR (INSPECTION & CONTROL). AREA DIRECTOR, JFK AIRPORT. AREA DIRECTOR, NEW YORK SEAPORT. DEPUTY ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER (MANAGEMENT). DIRECTOR, OFC OF AUTOMATED SYSTEMS OPERATIONS. DIR BUDGET AND PLANNING. EXEC DIR THE INTERDICTION COMMITTEE. REGIONAL COMMISSIONER. ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT. DISTRICT DIRECTOR, LOS ANGELES. SENIOR ADV FOR AUTO COMM SYS SELECT PROJECTS. DEP ASSOC COMR FOR ORGANL EFFECTIVENESS. DIR OFC OF HUMAN RESOURCES. ASST COMMISSIONER, STRATEGIC TRADE. DIRECTOR, OFC OF AUTOMATED COMMERCIAL SYSTEMS. OFFICE OF REGULATIONS & RULINGS ASST COMMISSIONER, REGULATIONS & RULINGS. OFFICE OF INVESTIGATIONS....... DEPUTY ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER (ENFORCEMENT). SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE, MIAMI. DIR, OFFICE OF INVESTIGATIVE PROGRAMS. DIR, OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT SUPPORT. SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE--NEW YORK. SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE. DIR OFC OF DOMESTIC OPERATIONS. SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE (NEW ORLEANS) DIRECTOR OFC OF FOREIGN OPERATIONS. ASST COMMISSIONER, INVESTIGATIONS. SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE. DEP ASST COMR, OFC OF A & M INTERDICTION. SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE (HOUSTON). SPECIAL AGENT-IN-CHARGE (SAN DIEGO). SPECIAL AGENT-IN-CHARGE (CHICAGO). SPECIAL AGENT-IN-CHARGE-DALLAS. ORGANIZATION ABOLISHED......... SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE (NEWARK). OFFICE OF FIELD OPERATIONS..... DEPUTY ASST COMM OFC OF REGUL & RULINGS. DIR, INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMPLIANCE DIVISION. DIR OFC OF REGULATORY AUDIT. ASST COMMISSIONER, FIELD OPERATIONS. DIR, OFFICE OF TECHNICAL SERVICES. DEP ASST COMM (OFC OF TRADE OPERATIONS). DEP ASST COMMISSIONER COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS. DEP DIR, OFC OF REGULATORY AUDIT. DIR, COMMERCIAL RULINGS DIVISION. OFFICE OF FINANCE.............. ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER, FINANCE. OFFICE OF INFORMATION & ASST COMMISSIONER, INFOR & TECHNICAL SERVICES. TECHNICAL SERVICES. OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES ASST COMMISSIONER, HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. MGMT. OFFICE OF STRATEGIC TRADE...... ASST REGL COMMR (OPERATIONS). OFFICE OF THE CHIEF COUNSEL.... ASST CHIEF COUNSEL (CUSTOMS COURT LITIGAT). MIAMI REGL COUNSEL. CHICAGO REGL COUNSEL. NEW YORK REGL COUNSEL. ASSOCIATE CHIEF COUNSEL ENFORCEMENT. ASSOC CHIEF COUNSEL (TRADE TARIFF & LEG). REGIONAL COUNSEL (SOUTHWEST REGION). REGIONAL COUNSEL (PACIFIC REGION). US SECRET SERVICE.............. DIRECTOR OF THE SECRET SERVICE. DEPUTY DIRECTOR U.S. SECRET SERVICE. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, ADMINISTRATION. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR INSPECTION. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR--TRAINING. ASST DIRECTOR--GOVT LIAISON AND PUBLIC AFF. DEP ASST DIR (SPEC AGENT TRNG), OFC OF TRNG. DAD--ADMINISTRATION. DAD (UNIFORMED FORCES, F & E DEV), OFC TRNG. EXEC DIR FOR WORKFORCE PLANN & DIVERSITY MGNT. SPECIAL ASST TO THE DIRECTOR. DEPUTY ASST DIRECTOR OFFICE OF INSPECTION. OFFICE OF PROTECTIVE OPERATIONS ASST DIR (PROTECTIVE OPERATIONS). DEP ASST DIR (PROTECTIVE OPERATIONS). SPEC AGENT IN CHARGE-PRESIDENTIAL PROTECTIVE. SPEC AGENT IN CHARGE-VP PROTECT DIV. SPEC AGENT IN CHARGE DIGNITARY PROTECTIVE DIV. [[Page 9145]] DEPUTY SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE PRES PROT DIV. DEPUTY SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE--VP PROT DIV. OFFICE OF PROTECTIVE RESEARCH.. ASST DIR (PROTECTIVE RESEARCH). DEP. ASST. DIR. (PROTECTIVE RESEARCH). SPEC AGENT IN CHARGE-TECH SEC DIV. SPEC AGENT IN CHARGE-INTELLIGENCE DIV. DEP SPEC AGENT IN CHARGE, INTELLIGENCE DIV. CHF, INFO RESOURCES MANAGEMENT DIVISION. OFFICE OF INVESTIGATIONS....... ASST DIRECTOR, INVESTIGATIONS. DEPUTY ASST DIR INVESTIGATIONS. DEP ASST DIR INVESTIGATIONS. FIELD OPERATIONS............... SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE, NEW YORK OFFICE. SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE, CHICAGO. SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE, LOS ANGELES OFFICE. SPEC AGENT IN CHARGE-WASHINGTON FIELD OFFICE. SPEC AGENT IN CHARGE-PHILADELPHIA FIELD OFFIC. DEPUTY SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE, NEW YORK. SPC AGENT IN CHARGE SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE. SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE, DETROIT. SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE, DALLAS FIELD OFFICE. SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE--HOUSTON FIELD OFC. SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE--MIAMI FIELD OFFICE. SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE--BOSTON FIELD OFFICE. SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE--ATLANTA FIELD OFFICE. US MINT........................ ASSOC DIRECTOR, CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER. DEP ASSOC DIR FOR FINANCE & DEP CHIEF FIN OFC. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR MARKETING. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR MARKETING. INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE....... REGL DIR OF APPEALS-CENTRAL REGION. REG DIR OF APPEALS, MID-ATLANTIC REGION. REG DIR OF APPEALS-SOUTHWEST REG. REGIONAL DIR OF APPEALS NORTH ATLANTIC REGION. REGIONAL DIRECTOR OF APPEALS- WESTERN REGION. ASST TO THE COMMISSIONER (EQUAL OPPORTUNITY). CHIEF APPEALS OFFICE NEW YORK CITY. DEPUTY COMMISSIONER. REGIONAL DIRECTOR OF APPEALS. TAXPAYER OMBUDSMAN. CHIEF, APPEALS OFFICE, LONG ISLAND. REGIONAL DIRECTOR OF APPEALS. NATIONAL DIRECTOR OF APPEALS. CHIEF COMPLIANCE. DISTRICT OFFICE TRANSITION SITE EXECUTIVE. COMPUTING CET TRANSITION SITE EXECUTIVE. DEPUTY NATIONAL DIR OF APPEALS. SUBMISSION PROCESSING TRANSITION SITE EXEC. CUSTOMER SERVICE TRANSITION SITE EXECUTIVE. ASST TO THE SENIOR DEP COMMISSIONER. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF BUSINESS TRANSITION. NORTH ATLANTIC REGION.......... REG COMMR. ASST REG COMMR (EXAM) NORTH ATLANTIC REG. ARC (CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION). ARC (RESOURCES MGMT). ARC (COLLECTION) NORTH ATLANTIC REGION. ASSISTANT REGIONAL COMMISSIONER (DATA PROC). SERVICE CENTER DIRECTOR, ANDOVER, MASS. SRVC CTR DIR, BROOKHAVEN. DISTRICT DIR, MANHATTAN. DISTRICT DIR, BROOKLYN. DISTRICT DIR, BOSTON. DISTRICT DIR, ALBANY. DIST DIR (HARTFORD). DISTRICT DIR, BUFFALO. ASST DIST DIR, BROOKLYN. ASSISTANT DISTRICT DIRECTOR MANHATTAN. ASST DISTRICT DIR, BOSTON. DISTRICT DIRECTOR PROVIDENCE. DIST DIR, AUGUSTA. DISTRICT DIRECTOR, PORTSMOUTH. DISTRICT DIRECTOR, BURLINGTON. DIRECTOR OF SUPPORT SERVICES. CHIEF COMPLIANCE. [[Page 9146]] MID-ATLANTIC REGION............ REG COMMISSIONER. ARC (EXAMINATION) MID-ATLANTIC. ARC (CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION) MID ATLANTIC REG. ASST REG COMMR (COLLECTION). ASSISTANT REGIONAL COMMISSIONER (DATA PROC). SERVICE CENTER DIR, PHILADELPHIA. DISTRICT DIR, NEWARK. DISTRICT DIR, PITTSBURGH. DISTRICT DIRECTOR RICHMOND DISTRICT. ASST DISTRICT DIR, PHILADELPHIA. ASST DISTRICT DIRECTOR (NEWARK). ASSISTANT DISTRICT DIRECTOR-- BALTIMORE, MD. DISTRICT DIRECTOR, WILMINGTON. DISTRICT DIR, BALTIMORE. ASST SERVICE CENTER DIRECTOR. CHIEF COMPLIANCE. DISTRICT DIRECTOR. ASSIST REG'L COMMISSIONER (RESOURCES MGMT). DIR OF SUPPORT SERVICES. SOUTHEAST REGION............... REG COMMR. ARC (EXAMINATION) SOUTHEAST REGION ASST REG COMMISSIONER-CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION. ASST REG'L COMMR (RESOURCES MANAGEMENT). ASST REG (COLLECTION) SE REG ATLANTA. ASSISTANT REGIONAL COMMISSIONER (DATA PROC). SERVICE CENTER DIRECTOR, MEMPHIS. SRVC CTR DIR, ATLANTA. DISTRICT DIR, JACKSONVILLE. DISTRICT DIR, ATLANTA. DISTRICT DIRECTOR GREENSBORO. DISTRICT DIR, NASHVILLE. DISTRICT DIRECTOR BIRMINGHAM. DISTRICT DIR, NEW ORLEANS. DISTRICT DIRECTOR, COLUMBIA. DISTRICT DIRECTOR LITTLE ROCK DISTRICT. DISTRICT DIRECTOR, JACKSON, MISS. ASST DISTRICT DIRECTOR, JACKSONVILLE. ASSISTANT DISTRICT DIRECTOR, ATLANTA. DIR OF SUPPORT SERVICES. ASSISTANT DISTRICT DIRECTOR. DISTRICT DIRECTOR. ASSISTANT SERVICE CENTER DIRECTOR. CENTRAL REGION................. REGIONAL COMMR, CENTRAL. ARC (EXAMINATION) CENTRAL REGION. ASST REGL COMR (CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION). ASST REG COMM (RESOURCE MANAGEMENT). ASSISTANT REGIONAL COMMISSIONER (COLLECTION). ASST REGL COMMISSIONER (DATA PROCESSING). DIR SERVICE CTR CINCINNATI. DISTRICT DIR (CLEVELAND). DISTRICT DIRECTOR DETROIT. DISTRICT DIRECTOR (PARKERSBURG). DISTRICT DIRECTOR, INDIANAPOLIS. DISTRICT DIRECTOR, LOUISVILLE. DISTRICT DIR, CINCINNATI. ASST SERVICE CENTER DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR OF SUPPORT SERVICES. CHIEF COMPLIANCE. ASSISTANT DISTRICT DIRECTOR. ASSISTANT DISTRICT DIRECTOR DETROIT. MIDWEST REGION................. REGIONAL COMMR, MIDWEST REGION. ASST REG COMMR (RESOURCES MGMT). ARC (CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION) MIDWEST REGION. ASSISTANT REGIONAL COMMISSIONER (DATA PROC). ARC (EXAMINATION), MIDWEST REGION. ARC (COLLECTION) MIDWEST REGION. SRVC CTR DIR, KANSAS CITY. DISTRICT DIR, CHICAGO. DISTRICT DIRECTOR ST LOUIS. DISTRICT DIR, ST PAUL. DISTRICT DIR, OMAHA. DISTRICT DIR, SPRINGFIELD. [[Page 9147]] DISTRICT DIR, MILWAUKEE. ASST DISTRICT DIR, CHICAGO. DISTRICT DIRECTOR, FARGO. DISTRICT DIRECTOR, ABERDEEN. DIR OF SUPPORT SERVICES. DISTRICT DIRECTOR, HELENA. CHIEF COMPLIANCE DEPT OF THE TREAS. DISTRICT DIRECTOR. ASSISTANT SERVICE CENTER DIRECTOR. SOUTHWEST REGION............... REGIONAL COMMISSIONER. ASST REGL COMMR (EXAMINATION). ARC (CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION) S W REGION. ARC (RESOURCES MGMT). ASSISTANT REGIONAL COMMISSIONER (COLLECTION). ASSISTANT REGIONAL COMMISSIONER (DATA PROC). SERVICE CENTER DIR, OGDEN. SERVICE CENTER DIRECTOR, AUSTIN. DISTRICT DIR, AUSTIN. DISTRICT DIRECTOR, DALLAS. DISTRICT DIRECTOR, WICHITA. DISTRICT DIRECTOR, OKLAHOMA CITY. DISTRICT DIR, PHOENIX. DISTRICT DIR, DENVER. ASSISTANT DISTRICT DIRECTOR, DALLAS. DISTRICT DIRECTOR, ALBUQUERQUE. DISTRICT DIRECTOR, CHEYENNE. DISTRICT DIRECTOR, SALT LAKE CITY. COMPLIANCE CENTER DIRECTOR. ASSISTANT SERVICE CENTER DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR OF SUPPORT SERVICES. CHIEF COMPLIANCE. ASSISTANT DISTRICT DIRECTOR, HOUSTON. DISTRICT DIRECTOR, HOUSTON. WESTERN REGION................. REG COMMR. ARC (CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION). ASSISTANT REGIONAL COMMISSIONER (DATA PROC). ASST REGIONAL COMMISSIONER (EXAMINATION). ASST REGL COMMR (COLLECTION). ASST REGL COMMR/(RESOURCES MANAGEMENT). SERVICE CENTER DIRECTOR, FRESNO. DISTRICT DIR, LOS ANGELES. DISTRICT DIR, SAN FRANCISCO. DISTRICT DIRECTOR, PORTLAND DISTRICT. DISTRICT DIR, SEATTLE. ASST DISTRICT DIR, LOS ANGELES. ASST DIST DIR, SAN FRANCISCO. DISTRICT DIRECTOR, HONOLULU. DISTRICT DIRECTOR, ANCHORAGE. DISTRICT DIRECTOR, BOISE. DISTRICT DIRECTOR (SACRAMENTO). DISTRICT DIRECTOR (LAS VEGAS). DISTRICT DIRECTOR, SAN JOSE. ASSISTANT DISTRICT DIRECTOR, LAGUNA NIGUEL. ASST SERVICE CENTER DIRECTOR. CHIEF COMPLIANCE. DISTRICT DIRECTOR, LAGUNA NIGUEL. DIR OF SUPPORT SERVICES. ASSISTANT DISTRICT DIRECTOR. CHIEF COMPLIANCE OFFICER....... ASST COMR (EMPLOYEE P & E ORGANIZATIONS). SPECIAL ASST FOR EXEMPT ORGANIZATION MATTERS. ASST COMMISSIONER (TAXPAYER SERVICE). MODERNIZATION EXECUTIVE. ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER (EXAMINATION). ASST COMMR (CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION). DIR EXEMPT ORGANIZATIONS TECHNICAL DIVISION. D/EMPLOYEE PLANS TECH & ACTUARIAL DIVISION. DIRECTOR, STATISTICS OF INCOME DIVISION. DEPUTY ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER (EXAMINATION). DEP ASST COMMR (CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION). DIRECTOR, INPUT PROCESSING DIVISION. DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS. ASST/DIR EMPLOYEE PLANS TECHN & ACTURIAL DIV. [[Page 9148]] OPERATIONS DEP ASST COMR (RETURNS PROCESSING). DIRECTOR, COORDINATED EXAMINATION PROGRAM. DIR OF INVESTIGATIONS. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF NATIONAL OPERATIONS. 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NATIONAL DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION. DIR RESOURCING BUSINESS SYSTEM & INTEGRATION. CHIEF MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION. CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER...... DIR MARTINSBURG COMPUTING CENTER. DIR, IRS DATA CENTER DETROIT. DIRECTOR, SYSTEMS DESIGN DIVISION. DIRECTOR SYSTEMS ACQUISITION DIVISION. DIR INPUT SYSTEMS DIVISION. DEP ASST COMMISSIONER (INFO SYSTEMS MGMT). DIR PROJECT MGNT DIVISION. DIR SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT & OPER SERVICES DIV. ASST COMMISSIONER (INFORMATION SYSTEMS DEV). PRIVACY ADVOCATE. DIR TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT DIVISION. DIR CASE SYSTEMS DIVISION. DIRECTOR, SYSTEMS INTEGRATION DIVISION. DEP ASST CHF INFO OFFICER INFO SYSTEM DEV. ASST DIR DETROIT COMPUTING CTR. NATL DIR NETWORK & SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT. [[Page 9149]] DIR TELECOMMUNICATIONS DIVISION. DIR OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT DIVISION. DIRECTOR, QUALITY ASSURANCE DIVISION. DEAN SCHOOL OF TAXATION. CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER. DIRECTOR, CORPORATE SYSTEMS DIVISION. ASST COMMISSIONER (INFORMATION SYSTEMS MGMT). 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DEPUTY CHIEF COUNSEL. DEP ASSOC CHIEF COUNSEL (DOMESTIC) (TECHNICAL). ASSOCIATE CHIEF COUNSEL (INTERNATIONAL). ASSOC CHF COUNSEL (FINANCE & MANAGEMENT). DEP ASSOC CHIEF COUN (DOMESTIC) (FIELD SERV). ASSOC CHIEF COUNSEL (DOMESTIC). REGIONAL COUNSELS.............. REGL COUNSEL, CENTRAL REG. REGIONAL COUNSEL, MID-ATLANTIC REGION. REGL COUNSEL MIDWEST REGION. REGL COUNSEL, NORTH ATLANTIC REGION. DEP REGL COUN (TAX LITIGAT) NO- ATLANTIC REG. DEPUTY REGIONAL COUNSEL (GENERAL LITIGATION). REGIONAL COUNSEL SE REGION. REGL COUNSEL SOUTHWEST REGION. REGIONAL COUNSEL. DISTRICT COUNSEL--BOSTON. DISTRICT COUNSEL--LOS ANGELES. DISTRICT COUNSEL CINCINNATI. [[Page 9150]] DISTRICT COUNSEL--PHILADELPHIA. DISTRICT COUNSEL--NEWARK. DISTRICT COUNSEL--CHICAGO. DISTRICT COUNSEL--MANHATTAN. DISTRICT COUNSEL--DALLAS. DISTRICT COUNSEL--SAN FRANCISCO. DEP REGIONAL COUNSEL (TAX LITIGATION). DEP REGIONAL COUNSEL (TAX LITIGATION). DISTRICT COUNSEL. DISTRICT COUNSEL. DEPUTY REGIONAL COUNSEL (TAX LITIGATION). 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VETERANS BENEFITS DIRECTOR, BUDGET & FINANCE STAFF. ADMINISTRATION. DEP DIR COMPENSATION & PENSION SERVICE. DEP DIR LOAN GUARANTY SVC. DIR INFO MANAGEMENT & TECH ASSESSMENT SERVICE. CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER. VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION. NORTHEASTERN AREA PROJECT MANAGER. SOUTHERN AREA PROJECT MANAGER. CENTRAL AREA PROJECT MANAGER. WESTERN AREA PROJECT MANAGER. DEP DIR, MENTAL H & B SCIENCES SERVICE. DIRECTOR, BUDGET OFFICE. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, BUDGET OFFICE. DIR, OFFICE OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT. DIRECTOR OFC OF ARCHITECTURE & ENGINEERING. DIR, OFFICE OF REAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT. DIR OFFICE OF MEDICAL SHARING. DIR, MEDICAL CARE COST RECOVERY OFFICE. DIR EMERGENCY MEDICAL PREPAREDNESS OFFICE. DEPUTY DIRECTOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL PREP OFC. CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER. DIRECTOR, WESTERN AREA OFFICE. DIRECTOR, EASTERN AREA OFFICE. DIRECTOR, FACILITIES QUALITY OFFICE. 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NOUS44 KHGX 100128 PNSHOU PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX 830 PM CDT SUN SEP 9 2001 ...SOME YEAR-TO-DATE RAINFALL STATISTICS COMPARING 2001 TO 2000... WITH THE FIRST COLD FRONT OF THE FALL SEASON ON THE DOORSTEP OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS...SOME INTERESTING PRECIPITATION STATISTICS HAVE BEEN COMPILED. WITH THE HELP OF TROPICAL STORM ALLISON IN JUNE AND A FEW OTHER HEAVY RAIN EVENTS DURING THE YEAR...SOUTHEAST TEXAS HAS BEEN MUCH WETTER SO FAR THIS YEAR THAN DURING THE SAME PERIOD LAST YEAR. HERE ARE SOME NUMBERS TO PONDER. AT HOUSTON'S INTERCONTINENTAL AIRPORT (IAH)... THE RAINFALL TOTAL SO FAR THIS YEAR (THROUGH SEPTEMBER 9) HAS BEEN 50.19 INCHES. DURING THE SAME PERIOD LAST YEAR...THE RAINFALL TOTAL WAS ONLY 29.85 INCHES. THE NORMAL RAINFALL YEAR TO DATE IS 31.05 INCHES. SO LAST YEAR...IAH WAS RUNNING 1.20 INCHES BELOW NORMAL. THIS YEAR...IAH IS RUNNING 19.14 INCHES ABOVE NORMAL. IAH HAS ALREADY EXCEEDED ITS NORMAL RAINFALL TOTAL FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR (46.07 INCHES). TO MAKE THE TOP TEN LIST OF THE WETTEST YEARS ON RECORD...IAH WILL NEED TO REACH 61.99 INCHES...OR 11.80 MORE INCHES BEFORE THE END OF THE YEAR. AT GALVESTON'S SCHOLES FIELD (GLS)... THE RAINFALL TOTAL SO FAR THIS YEAR (THROUGH SEPTEMBER 9) HAS BEEN 45.34 INCHES. DURING THE SAME PERIOD LAST YEAR...THE RAINFALL TOTAL WAS ONLY 16.29 INCHES. THE NORMAL RAINFALL YEAR TO DATE IS 28.48 INCHES. SO LAST YEAR...GLS WAS RUNNING 12.19 INCHES BELOW NORMAL. THIS YEAR...GLS IS RUNNING 16.86 INCHES ABOVE NORMAL. GLS HAS ALREADY EXCEEDED ITS NORMAL RAINFALL TOTAL FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR (42.28 INCHES). TO MAKE THE TOP TEN LIST OF THE WETTEST YEARS ON RECORD...GLS WILL NEED TO REACH 62.56 INCHES...OR 17.22 MORE INCHES BEFORE THE END OF THE YEAR. AT COLLEGE STATION'S EASTERWOOD FILED (CLL)... THE RAINFALL TOTAL SO FAR THIS YEAR (THROUGH SEPTEMBER 9) HAS BEEN 35.22 INCHES. DURING THE SAME PERIOD LAST YEAR...THE RAINFALL TOTAL WAS ONLY 17.12 INCHES. THE NORMAL RAINFALL YEAR TO DATE IS 25.75 INCHES. SO LAST YEAR...CLL WAS RUNNING 8.63 INCHES BELOW NORMAL. THIS YEAR...CLL IS RUNNING 9.47 INCHES ABOVE NORMAL. CLL IS ONLY 3.86 INCHES BELOW ITS NORMAL RAINFALL TOTAL FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR (39.08 INCHES). CLL'S SEPTEMBER 2001 RAINFALL TOTAL OF 8.51 INCHES MAKES THIS THE 5TH WETTEST SEPTEMBER ON RECORD AND IS ONLY 3.62 INCHES AWAY FROM BEING THE ALL TIME WETTEST SEPTEMBER EVER. TO MAKE THE TOP TEN LIST OF THE WETTEST YEARS ON RECORD...CLL WILL NEED TO REACH 49.35 INCHES...OR 14.13 MORE INCHES BEFORE THE END OF THE YEAR.
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Version 1.1 This is the version archived in the ACE-2 archive, there called version 1 Changes from version 1.0 are: Some changes in cal. constants Vo. See individual flights. Error bars Vo encompass uncertainty based on MLO and Tenerife Langleys. Flight 1, June 18, 1997 -No diff. GPS available. Altitudes are pressure altitudes -Calibration constants Vo are same as June 21. -Completely cloud free -Meteo file 16.9033-19.5694 UT -O3 = 315 DU from TOMS EP -Extinction and H2O Density profile 17.55-18.1 UT (up spiral) west of Tenerife (smoothing: aerosol prof. =0.99999, H2O prof. =0.9999) Flight 3, June 21, 1997 -No diff. GPS available. Altitudes are pressure altitudes -Calibration constants Vo are from Langley plot of June 27. -Vo at 864 nm adjusted manually to be closer to April 97 Mauna Loa Cal. -Vo at 1020 nm adjusted manually to be closer to April 97 Mauna Loa Cal. -Vo at 1060 nm is from Langley July 6 -Vo at 1557 nm is from Langley July 6. -Data are given after 13.9 UT. Almost completely cloud free -Meteo file 13.5767-18.4228 UT -O3 = 298 DU from TOMS EP -Extinction and H2O Density profile 15.35-15.9 UT (up spiral) North-west of Tenerife (smoothing: aerosol prof. =0.99995, H2O prof. =0.99995) Flight 7, June 27, 1997 -Langley plot flight -No meteo data for most of the flight. Pressure is from UWPH, uncorrected for flow. -No diff. GPS available. Altitudes are pressure altitudes -Calibration constants Vo are from this Langley plot -Almost completely cloud free -O3=277 DU from AATS-14 retrieval. TOMS EP Izana overpass value is 286 DU Flight 8, June 30, 1997 -No diff. GPS available. Altitudes are pressure altitudes -Calibration constants Vo are from Langley plot of June 27. -Vo at 864 nm is from Langley July 6. -Vo at 1060 nm is adjusted manually between Langleys June 27 and July 6 -Vo at 1557 nm is adjusted manually between Langleys June 27 and July 6. -AOD at 1020 nm too high. Flagged out in ACE-2 archive -Almost completely cloud free -Meteo file 14.0003-18.6956 UT -O3 = 297 DU from TOMS EP -Extinction and H2O Density profile 15.4-16.0 UT, up spiral (smoothing: aerosol prof. =0.99997, H2O prof. =0.99997) Flight 9, July 1, 1997 -No diff. GPS available. Altitudes are pressure altitudes -Calibration constants are same as flight 8 -Meteo file 12.5003-17.7867 UT -O3 = 297 DU from TOMS EP -Extinction and H2O Density profile 15.2415-16.0867 UT, up spiral (smoothing: aerosol prof. = 0.9995, H2O prof. =0.9995) -Extinction and H2O Density profile 16.0867-16.56 UT, down spiral (smoothing: aerosol prof. = 0.9999, H2O prof. =0.9999) Flight 11, July 4, 1997 -No diff. GPS available. Altitudes are pressure altitudes -Calibration constants are same as flight 8 -Meteo file 11.0006-17.0961 UT -O3 = 290 DU estimated from TOMS EP map. No measurements over Tenerife. -Data at 525,712,862 and 1020 are bad. -almost cloudfree. Most of the flight instrument was parked. Flight 12, July 5, 1997 -Diff. GPS available for part of the flight (7.2-12.0289 UT) but not used because of bumps. -Altitudes are pressure altitudes -Calibration constants are same as flight 8 -Meteo file 9-19.2353 UT -Most channels become bad after 12.4 UT, therefore no data archived after that. -O3 = 306 DU TOMS EP. -almost cloudfree. Flight 13, July 6, 1997 -Langley plot flight -Calibration constants Vo are from this Langley plot -diff. GPS data 14.3389-20.0768 UT -Altitudes are diff. GPS altitudes -Meteofile 15.5003-20.0781 UT -Data are given after 16.00 UT, cloudfree -O3=280 DU from AATS-14 retrieval. TOMS EP Izana overpass value is 300 DU Flight 14, July 7, 1997 -Calibration constants are same as flight 13 -diff. GPS data 11.1756-18.4703 UT -Altitudes are diff. GPS altitudes -Meteofile 10.5006-18.4694 UT -Data are after 14.76 UT are strange (dirt?) and not archived -O3=297 DU from TOMS EP Flight 15, July 8, 1997 -Sahara dust -Calibration constants Vo are from Langley plot of July 6. -Vo at 499 nm is from Langley July 14 -Differential GPS data 9.8947-11.7097 UT -Meteo Data 9.0006-11.7089 UT -Almost completely cloud free -O3 = 288 DU from TOMS EP -Extinction and H2O Density profile 10.31-11.05 UT (down spiral), West off the coast of Gran Canaria (smoothing: aerosol prof. =0.999, H2O prof. =0.999) Flight 16, July 9, 1997 -Some Sahara dust left, N-S gradient. -Calibration constants Vo are same as flight 15. -Differential GPS data 12.1856-17.6986 UT -Meteo Data 12.0006-17.6989 UT -Completely cloud free -O3 = 282 DU from AATS-14 retrieval, TOMS EP Overpass is far away 291 DU. Flight 17, July 10, 1997 -"Ship day" -The optical window became dirty after 12.2 UT. A quasi Langley plot towards the end of the flight and some manual changes (within the bounds given from Langley plots on July 6 und July 10) allow to save the data at least at some wavelengths. Don't use any data at 525 and 1018 nm. -Clouds 14.5-14.7 UT -O3 = 301.5 DU from TOMS EP -Meteo file 12.0-19.71 UT -Diff. GPS 11.7386-19.7147 -Extinction and H2O Density profile 15-16.05 UT (up spiral) "close" to R/V Vodijanitsky (smoothing: aerosol prof. =0.9995, H2O prof. =0.9995) Flight 18, July 14, 1997 -Langley plot flight -Lat long from NOVA -Pressure from UWPH, corrected for flow +14 mbar. -diff. GPS is available only for part of the flight. Altitudes are pressure altitudes -Calibration constants Vo are from this Langley plot -Some clouds below 700 m -O3=285 DU from AATS-14 retrieval. TOMS EP Izana overpass value is 304.6 DU Flight 20, July 17, 1997 -Sahara Dust and Izana comparison -Calibration constants are from Langley plot of July 14. Adjusted manually at 1557 nm. -Some clouds before 14.5 UT -O3 = 287.5 DU from TOMS EP -Extinction and H2O Density profile 15.42-16.1 UT (down spiral) South of Tenerife. (smoothing: aerosol prof. =0.9995, H2O prof. =0.99995) -Meteo-File:14.006-19.8364 -Diff. GPS: 14.2094-19.8369 Flight 21, July 18, 1997 -Calibration constants are from Langley plot of July 14. -O3 = 291 DU from AATS-14 retrieval. TOMS EP 292 DU is far away. -Meteo-File:7.5003-16.1817 -Diff. GPS: 6.6289-13.7189 -Do not use 1020, 1060 and 1558 nm channels _______________________________________________________________________________ Version 1.0 Changes from version 0.9 are: Resultfiles Rddmmmyy.yyy.asc (entire flight) and water vapor density profiles (Rddmmmyy.yyy.h2o_prof.asc) have now uncertainty of columnar H2O. Therefore one column added to these files (see file header). New central wavelengths based on new Barr filter scans, and shift of CWVL with temperature New NO2 x-sections based on new filter scans and Harder et al. x-sections New O3 x-sections based on new filter scans and MODTRAN 3.7 v1.0 Correct for O2-O2 absorption (380 and 1060 nm) using Greenblatt et al. x-sections. Correct for H2O absorption at 712, 1020 and 1558 nm based on MODTRAN 3.7 v1.0 New H2O retrieval coeff. based on MODTRAN 3.7 v1.0 Slightly different calibration constants. Use MLO value at 940 nm. _______________________________________________________________________________ Version 0.9 Changes from version 0.8 are: Timing should be within 1 second for all flights Errorbars include now an 0.010 mV error in Signal. Updated dark signals (almost identical) Pressure and Temp data are now from met files. Less noise in pressure and measured temperature. Flight 3, June 21, 1997 -No diff. GPS available yet. Altitudes are pressure altitudes -Calibration constants Vo are from Langley plot of June 27. -Vo at 1557 nm is from Langley July 6. -Vo at 864 nm adjusted manually to be closer to April 97 Mauna Loa Cal. -Data are given after 13.9 UT. Almost completely cloud free -Meteo file 13.5767-18.4228 UT -O3 = 298 DU -Extinction and H2O Density profile 15.35-15.9 UT (up spiral) North-west of Tenerife (smoothing: aerosol prof. =0.99995, H2O prof. =0.99995) Flight 15, July 8, 1997 -Sahara dust -Calibration constants Vo are from Langley plot of July 6. -Data are given only for times where differential GPS data available (9.8944-11.7097) -Almost completely cloud free -O3 = 288 DU -Extinction and H2O Density profile 10.31-11.05 UT (down spiral), West off the coast of Gran Canaria (smoothing: aerosol prof. =0.999, H2O prof. =0.999) Flight 17, July 10, 1997 -"Ship day" -The optical window became dirty after 12.2 UT. A quasi Langley plot towards the end of the flight and some manual changes (within the bounds given from Langley plots on July 6 und July 10) allow to save the data at least at some wavelengths. Don't use any data at 525 and 1018 nm. -Clouds 14.5-14.7 UT -O3 = 301.5 DU -Meteo file 12.0-19.71 UT -Diff. GPS 11.7386-19.7147 -Extinction and H2O Density profile 15-16.05 UT (up spiral) "close" to R/V Vodijanitsky (smoothing: aerosol prof. =0.9995, H2O prof. =0.9995) Flight 20, July 17, 1997 -Sahara Dust and Izana comparison -Calibration constants are from Langley plot of July 14. Adjusted manually at 1557 nm. -Some clouds before 14.5 UT -O3 = 287.5 DU -Extinction and H2O Density profile 15.42-16.1 UT (down spiral) South of Tenerife. _____________________________________________________________________________ Version 0.8 General remarks: Changes from version 0.7 are: We now use differentially corrected GPS altitudes, latitudes and longitudes. Therefore altitudes should be very close to geometrical altitude Errorbars include now an 0.005 mV error in Signal versus 0.001 mV in earlier versions. Release of first results for flight 15 Flight 15, July 8 -Sahara dust -version 0.8 is the first release of results for this flight -Calibration constants Vo are from Langley plot of July 6. -Data are given only for times where differntial GPS available. Almost completely cloud free -O3 = 288 DU -Extinction and H2O Density profile 10.31-11.05 UT (down spiral), west off the coast of Gran Canaria Flight 20: We now use differentially corrected GPS altitudes. Therefore altitudes should be very close to geometrical altitude ____________________________________________________________________ Version 0.7 General remarks: -The data set is not completely cloud screened (see specific remarks below) -The final pressure calibration of the PELICAN sensor is used if Transvector was functional -Note that all altitudes are pressure altitudes rather than geometrical altitudes -Columnar ozone is from Earth Probe TOMS -Channels centered at 712, 1019 and 1059 nm have some uncorrected gaseous absorption. Don't use any aerosol optical depth or extinction at these wavelengths. Specific remarks concerning individual datasets: Flight 3, June 21, 1997 -Calibration constants Vo are from Langley plot of June 27. Vo at 1557 nm is from Langley July 6. Vo at 864 nm adjusted manually to be closer to April 97 Mauna Loa Cal. -Data are given after 13.9 UT. Almost completely cloud free -O3 = 298 DU -Extinction and H2O Density profile 15.35-15.9 UT (up spiral) North-west of Tenerife Flight 17, July 10, 1997 -Transvector failed after 17 UT. For the entire flight the navigation data from NOVATEL are used. Pressure data from Univ. of Wash. sensor are used (+14 hPa, to correct for pumps) -The optical window became dirty after 12.2 UT. A quasi Langley plot towards the end of the flight and some manual changes (within the bounds given from Langley plots on July 6 und July 10) allow to save the data at least at some wavelengths. Don't use any data at 525 and 1018 nm. -Clouds 14.5-14.7 UT -O3 = 301.5 DU -Extinction and H2O Density profile 15-16.05 UT (up spiral) "close" to R/V Vodijanitsky Flight 20, July 17, 1997 -Calibration constants are from Langley plot of July 14. Adjusted manually at 1557 nm. -Some clouds before 14.5 UT -O3 = 287.5 DU -Extinction and H2O Density profile 15.42-16.1 UT (down spiral) South of Tenerife. _____________________________________________________________________________ Version 0.0 -0.6 highly prelim releases. Don't use those anymore.
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------------------ ---------------------------- ------------------------ ACF **U.S. Department of Health and Human Services** Administration **1. Log No: **2. Issuance Date: July CCDF-ACF-PI-2007-05** 17, 2007** for Children **3. Originating Office: Child Care Bureau, Office of Family Assistance** and Families **4. Key Words: Child Care Development Fund Financial Form ACF-696** ------------------ ---------------------------- ------------------------ +----------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ | **TO:** | State and Territorial Lead Agencies administering | | | child care programs under the Child Care and | | | Development Block Grant Act of 1990, as amended, | | | and other interested parties. | +----------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ | **SUBJECT:** | Approved Form ACF-696, the Financial Reporting Form | | | for the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF). | +----------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ | * | The Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of | | *REFERENCES:** | 1990, as amended; section 418 of the Social | | | Security Act; 45 CFR Parts 98 and 99. | +----------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ | **PURPOSE:** | To inform States and Territories of the renewal by | | | the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) of the | | * | CCDF ACF-696 Financial Report, approved under OMB | | *BACKGROUND:** | \# 0970-0163. | | | | | * | States are required to use Form ACF-696 to report | | *SUBMISSION:** | estimates and expenditures for the three funding | | | streams that comprise the Child Care and | | | Development Fund, the Mandatory Fund, the Matching | | | Fund, and the Discretionary Fund. Territories are | | | required to use the Form ACF-696 to report | | | estimates and expenditures for the Discretionary | | | Fund only. | | | | | | OMB extended its approval of the Form ACF-696 | | | information collection through June 30, 2010. The | | | renewed form uses new terminology for lines 1(b), | | | 1(c), 1(d), and 1(f). Specifically, funds | | | previously referred to as "earmarks" are now | | | referred to as "targeted funds." In addition, the | | | instructions for line 2(c), as well as item 13 | | | under the instruction's Supplemental Information, | | | have been revised to reflect a final rule on CCDF | | | State Match provisions that was published May 18, | | | 2007. | | | | | | Form ACF-696 must be received by the last day of | | | the month following the end of each fiscal quarter. | | | | | | Form ACF-696 is available for electronic submission | | | in accordance with the Government Paperwork | | | Elimination Act of 1998. Instructions for access to | | | the electronic submission system can be obtained | | | from the appropriate Regional Office. | | | | | | If the Lead Agency does not submit electronically, | | | it must submit two copies: | | | | | | \- One copy with an \"original signature\" should | | | be submitted to: | | | | | | Administration for Children and Families | | | | | | Office of Administration | | | | | | Office of Grants Management | | | | | | Division of Mandatory Grants (CCDF) | | | | | | 370 L\'Enfant Promenade, S.W. | | | | | | Washington, DC 20447 | | | | | | \- A signed copy must also be submitted to the | | | Administration for Children and Families Regional | | | Child Care Program Manager (see attached list). | +----------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ | INQUIRIES: | Inquiries should be directed to the appropriate | | | Regional Office (see attached list). | | ATTACHMENTS: | | | | 1\. A copy of the Form ACF-696 | | | | | | 2\. Instructions for completing Form ACF-696 | | | | | | 3\. Child Care Bureau Program Managers in ACF | | | Regional Offices | +----------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ /s/ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Sidonie Squier Director Office of Family Assistance cc: ACF Regional Child Care Program Managers # [Child Care Bureau Regional Program Managers ]{.underline} +--------+--------------------------+--------+-------------------------+ | ** | Roy Walker | ** | Gwendolyn Jones | | Region | | Region | | | I** | HHS/ACF | VI** | HHS/ACF | | | | | | | | JFK Federal Building | | 1301 Young Street | | | | | | | | Room 2000 | | Suite 914 | | | | | | | | Boston, MA 02203 | | Dallas, TX 75202 | | | | | | | | Phone: (617) 565-1152 | | Phone: (214) 767-3849 | | | | | | | | Fax: (617) 565-2493 | | Fax: (214) 767-8890 | | | | | | | | E-mail: | | E-mail:gwen | | | [email protected] | | [email protected] | +--------+--------------------------+--------+-------------------------+ | ** | Nitza Lopez-Munoz | ** | Betty Lammle | | Region | | Region | | | II** | HHS/ACF | VII** | HHS/ACF | | | | | | | | 26 Federal Plaza | | Federal Office Building | | | | | | | | Room 4114 | | Room 276 | | | | | | | | New York, NY 10278 | | 601 East 12th Street | | | | | | | | Phone: (212) 264-2890 | | Kansas City, MO 64106 | | | X182 | | | | | | | Phone: (816) 426-2264 | | | Fax: (212) 264-4881\ | | | | | E-mail: | | Fax: (816) 426-2888\ | | | nitz | | E-mail: | | | [email protected] | | b | | | | | [email protected] | +--------+--------------------------+--------+-------------------------+ | ** | Darlene Tart | ** | Karen Knoll-Moran | | Region | | Region | | | III** | HHS/ACF | VIII** | HHS/ACF | | | | | | | | 150 S. Independence | | Federal Office Building | | | | | | | | Mall West---Suite 864 | | 1961 Stout Street | | | | | | | | Public Ledger Bldg. | | 9^th^ Floor | | | | | | | | Philadelphia, PA | | Denver, CO 80294-3538 | | | 19106-3499 | | | | | | | Phone: (303) 844-1164 | | | Phone: (215) 861-4060 | | | | | | | Fax: (303) 844-3642\ | | | Fax: (215) 861-4070\ | | E-mail: | | | E-mail: | | karen | | | [email protected] | | [email protected] | +--------+--------------------------+--------+-------------------------+ | ** | Ramona Warren | ** | Robert Garcia | | Region | | Region | | | IV** | Acting Regional Program | IX** | Regional Program | | | Manager | | Manager | | | | | | | | HHS/ACF | | HHS/ACF | | | | | | | | Atlanta Federal Center | | 90 7th Street, Ninth | | | | | Floor | | | 61 Forsyth Street, S.W. | | | | | | | San Francisco, CA | | | Suite 4M60 | | 94103-6710 | | | | | | | | Atlanta, GA 30303 | | Phone: (415) 437-8439 | | | | | | | | Phone: (404) 562-2892 | | Fax: (415) 437-8444 | | | | | | | | Fax: (404) 562-3088 | | E-mail: | | | | | ro | | | E-mail: | | [email protected] | | | r | | | | | [email protected] | | | +--------+--------------------------+--------+-------------------------+ | ** | Kathleen Penak | ** | Paul Noski | | Region | | Region | | | V** | HHS/ACF | X** | HHS/ACF Blanchard Plaza | | | | | | | | 233 N. Michigan Ave. | | 2201 Sixth Avenue | | | | | | | | Suite 400 | | Room 300-MS 74 | | | | | | | | Chicago, IL 60601 | | Seattle, WA 98121 | | | | | | | | Phone: (312) 353-3270 | | Phone: (206) 615-2609 | | | | | | | | Fax: (312) 353-2629 | | Fax: (206) 615-2574 | | | | | | | | E-mail: | | E-mail: | | | ka | | [email protected] | | | [email protected] | | | +--------+--------------------------+--------+-------------------------+ +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | **U. S. | | | | | | DEPARTMENT OF | | | | | | HEALTH AND HUMAN | | | | | | SERVICES \-- | | | | | | ADMINISTRATION | | | | | | FOR CHILDREN AND | | | | | | FAMILIES** | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | **CHILD CARE AND | | | | | | DEVELOPMENT FUND | | | | | | ACF-696 | | | | | | FINANCIAL | | | | | | REPORT** | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | STATE | FISCAL | | S | CURRENT | | | YEAR | | UBMISSION | QTR. | | | | | (MARK ONE | ENDED: | | | | | BOX) | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | | GRANT | | ORIGINAL | NEXT QTR. | | | DOCUMENT | | \[ \] | BEGINNING: | | | \# | | REVISED | | | | | | \[ \] | | | | | | | | | | | | FINAL \[ | | | | | | \] | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | | ** | | | | | | CUMULATIVE | | | | | | FISCAL | | | | | | YEAR | | | | | | TOTALS** | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | | (COLUMN A) | (COLUMN B) | (COLUMN | (COLUMN D) | | | | | C) | | | | MANDATORY | MATCHING | | MOE | | | FUNDS | FUNDS | DISC | | | | | | RETIONARY | (State | | | (Federal | AT FMAP | FUNDS | Share | | | Share | RATE | | Only) | | | Only) | OF\ | (Federal | | | | | _\_\_\_\_\ | Share | | | | | _\_\_\_\_% | Only) | | | | | (Federal | | | | | | and State | | | | | | Share) | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | 1\. TOTAL | \$ | \$ | \$ | \$ | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | 1(a). CHILD CARE | \$ | \$ | \$ | \$ | | ADMINISTRATION | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | 1(b). QUALITY | \$ | \$ | \$ | \$ | | ACTIVITIES | | | | | | EXCLUDING | | | | | | TARGETED FUNDS | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | 1(c). INFANT AND | | | \$ | | | TODDLER TARGETED | | | | | | FUNDS | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | 1(d). QUALITY | | | \$ | | | EXPANSION | | | | | | TARGETED FUNDS | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | 1(e). | | | \$ | | | SCH | | | | | | OOL-AGE/RESOURCE | | | | | | AND REFERRAL | | | | | | TARGETED FUNDS | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | 1(f). OTHER | | | \$ | | | TARGETED FUNDS | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | 1(g). DIRECT | \$ | \$ | \$ | \$ | | SERVICES | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | 1(h). NONDIRECT | \$ | \$ | \$ | \$ | | SERVICES | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | 1(h)(1). SYSTEMS | \$ | \$ | \$ | \$ | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | 1(h)(2). | \$ | \$ | \$ | \$ | | CERTIFICATE | | | | | | PROGRAM | | | | | | COSTS/ELIG. | | | | | | | | | | | | DETERMINATION | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | 1(h)(3). ALL | \$ | \$ | \$ | \$ | | OTHER NONDIRECT | | | | | | SERVICES | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | 2\. STATE SHARE | | \$ | | \$ | | OF EXPENDITURES | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | 2(a). REGULAR | | \$ | | \$ | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | 2(b). PRIVATE | | \$ | | \$ | | DONATED FUNDS | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | 2(c). PRE-K | | \$ | | \$ | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | 3\. FEDERAL | \$ | \$ | \$ | | | SHARE OF | | | | | | EXPENDITURES | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | 4\. FEDERAL | \$ | \$ | \$ | | | SHARE OF | | | | | | UNLIQUIDATED | | | | | | OBLIGATIONS | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | 5\. AWARDED | \$ | \$ | \$ | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | 6\. TRANSFER | | | \$ | | | FROM TANF | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | 7\. UNOBLIGATED | \$ | \$ | \$ | | | BALANCE | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | 8\. FEDERAL | \$ | \$ | \$ | | | FUNDS REQUESTED\ | | | | | | ESTIMATES FOR | | | | | | NEXT QTR. (Refer | | | | | | to Next Qtr. | | | | | | Beginning Date | | | | | | Above.) | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | PLEASE REFER TO | | | | | | REALLOTTED FUNDS | | | | | | INFORMATION ON | | | | | | PAGES 5 OF THE | | | | | | INSTRUCTIONS. | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | > 9/30 SUBMITTAL | | | | | | > \-- IF | | | | | | > AVAILABLE, | | | | | | > DOES THE STATE | | | | | | > REQUEST | | | | | | > REALLOTTED | | | | | | > MATCHING | | | | | | > FUNDS? YES \[ | | | | | | > \] NO \[ \]. | | | | | | > IF YES AND THE | | | | | | > STATE REQUESTS | | | | | | > A | | | | | | > [LI | | | | | | MIT]{.underline} | | | | | | > TO THE | | | | | | > MATCHING | | | | | | > AMOUNT, PLEASE | | | | | | > ENTER AMOUNT | | | | | | > \$ | | | | | | > \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ | | | | | | \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | > 3/31 SUBMITTAL | | | | | | > \-- IF | | | | | | > AVAILABLE, | | | | | | > DOES THE STATE | | | | | | > REQUEST | | | | | | > REALLOTTED | | | | | | > DISCRETIONARY | | | | | | > FUNDS? YES \[ | | | | | | > \] NO \[ \]. | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | THIS IS TO | | | | | | CERTIFY THAT THE | | | | | | INFORMATION | | | | | | REPORTED ON ALL | | | | | | PARTS OF THIS | | | | | | FORM IS ACCURATE | | | | | | AND TRUE TO THE | | | | | | BEST OF MY | | | | | | KNOWLEDGE AND | | | | | | BELIEF. | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | THIS ALSO | | | | | | CERTIFIES THAT | | | | | | THE STATE\'S | | | | | | SHARE OF | | | | | | ESTIMATES IS OR | | | | | | WILL BE | | | | | | AVAILABLE TO | | | | | | MEET THE | | | | | | NONFEDERAL SHARE | | | | | | OF EXPENDITURES | | | | | | AS REQUIRED BY | | | | | | LAW. | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | SIGNATURE: STATE | APPROVED | TYPED | | | | OFFICIAL | OMB | NAME, | | | | | CONTROL | TITLE, | | | | | NO. | AGENCY | | | | | 0970-0163 | NAME, | | | | | | PHONE \# | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | DATE SUBMITTED: | EXPIRATION | | | | | | DATE: | | | | | | | | | | | | 06-30-2010 | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | FORM ACF-696 | | | | | | PAGE 1 OF 1 | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ | \* FOR LINES | | | | | | 1(c), 1(d), 1(e) | | | | | | AND 1(f), ATTACH | | | | | | A SEPARATE PAGE | | | | | | THAT INCLUDES A | | | | | | BRIEF | | | | | | DESCRIPTION OF | | | | | | THE ACTIVITIES | | | | | | ON WHICH | | | | | | TARGETED\ | | | | | | FUNDS, FROM THE | | | | | | FISCAL YEAR\'S | | | | | | GRANT, WERE | | | | | | EXPENDED. THIS | | | | | | NEED ONLY BE | | | | | | COMPLETED WITH | | | | | | EACH 4TH | | | | | | QUARTER\'S | | | | | | REPORT. | | | | | +------------------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+ **Instructions for Completion of Form ACF-696, Financial Reporting Form for the Child Care and Development Fund** All States and Territories are required to complete and submit this report in accordance with these instructions on behalf of the Lead Agency administering the Child Care and Development Fund. Due Dates: This form must be submitted quarterly by January 31, April 30, July 31 and October 31. **States must submit quarterly reports for each fiscal year until all funds are expended.** Form ACF-696 is available for electronic submission in accordance with the Government Paperwork Elimination Act of 1998. Instructions for access to the electronic submission system can be obtained from the appropriate Regional Office. If the Lead Agency does not submit electronically, it must submit two copies: - One copy with an \"original signature\" should be submitted to: Administration for Children and Families Office of Administration Office of Grants Management Division of Mandatory Grants (CCDF) 370 L\'Enfant Promenade, S.W. Washington, DC 20447 - A signed copy must also be submitted to the ACF Regional Child Care Program Manager. **General Instructions.** - Round all entries to the nearest dollar. Omit cents. If .50 cents or more round up to the nearest dollar. If .49 cents or less round down to the nearest dollar. - Enter State Name - Enter the Fiscal Year (the award year) for which this report is being submitted. **Fiscal years will run simultaneously so it is important to indicate the year for which information is being reported.** - Enter the Grant Document Number. - Indicate whether this is a new report, a revision of a report previously submitted for the same period or a final report. - Enter the ending date for the current quarter (the quarter just ended which constitutes the report of actual obligations or expenditures) and the ending date of next quarter (180 days or 2^nd^ quarter after the reporting quarter, which estimates are being provided for on line 8). - Enter at the top of column (B) the Federal Medical Assistance Percentage Rate used by the State. **Columns:** All amounts reported in columns (A), (B), (C), and (D) must be actual obligations or expenditures made under the State\'s plan and in accordance with all applicable statutes and regulations. All amounts reported in the Estimates section are estimates of obligations or expenditures to be made during the quarter indicated based on the best information available to the State. - Column (A): Mandatory Funds. - States must administer these funds in accordance with their State plan. These funds are 100 percent Federal funds and are available until expended. - Column (B): Matching Funds. - States must administer these funds in accordance with their State plan. Matching funds are available provided the State: (1) obligates all of its Mandatory Funds by the end of the Federal fiscal year; and, (2) expends State funds in an amount that equals the State Maintenance of Effort (MOE) threshold for allowable child care activities. Matching funds must be matched by State expenditures that are in excess of the amount required to satisfy the MOE requirement. The applicable matching rate is the Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) rate for the year in which the funds were awarded, regardless of when funds are expended. Federal and State Matching funds must be obligated by September 30th of the year in which funds are received. Obligations must be liquidated by September 30th of the following fiscal year. - Column (C): Discretionary Funds. - States must administer these funds in accordance with their State plan. States must obligate these Federal funds by September 30 of the fiscal year immediately following the fiscal year in which they were awarded. States must liquidate obligations within one year after the end of the obligation period. ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` - Column (D): MOE - States must administer these funds in accordance with their State plan. Section 418(a)(2)(C) of the Social Security Act requires States to spend a specified amount of non-Federal funds on child care in order to claim Federal match from the Matching Fund. This State maintenance of effort (MOE) must be expended on allowable services or activities as described in the approved State Plan as appropriate, that meet the goals and purposes of the Act. **[Cumulative Fiscal Year Totals]{.underline}** **[Line 1.]{.underline} Total.** Enter in columns (A) and (C) the cumulative expenditures of Mandatory and Discretionary funds made from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter being reported. Enter in column (B) the cumulative total of both Federal and State expenditures made from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter being reported. Enter in column (D) the State Maintenance of Effort (MOE) expenditures from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the quarter being reported. Additionally, in column (D) the 20 percent pre-K limitation will be strictly observed, and for purposes of determining if the CCDF MOE level is met, pre-K expenditures, as represented in the State's approved CCDF plan, will be counted only up to the allowable percentages provided in the regulations. Similarly, donated funds reported in column (D) must meet the requirements of the regulations. Additionally, States may choose to use Column (D) to report additional State expenditures on child care that are not required to meet MOE or matching thresholds but that meet the requirements for MOE. Finally, quality expenditures reported in the MOE in column (D) WILL NOT be counted towards the minimum expenditure amount required to be spent on quality activities from the Mandatory, Matching, and Discretionary funds. Line 1 is equal to 1(a)+1(b)+1(c)+1(d)+1(e)+1(f)+1(g)+1(h). **[Line 1(a).]{.underline}** **Child Care Administration.** Enter in columns (A) and (C) the cumulative expenditures of Mandatory and Discretionary funds, respectively, for child care administration from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter being reported. Enter in column (B) the cumulative total of both Federal and State expenditures made from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter being reported. Enter in column (D) the cumulative total of State MOE expenditures made from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter being reported. At the end of the liquidation period, no more than 5 percent of Line 1 (the sum of columns (A), (B), and (C)) can be claimed for this activity. Expenditures reported in column (D) are not subject to the 5 percent limitation. **[Line 1(b).]{.underline} Quality Activities Excluding Targeted Funds.\*** Enter in columns (A) and (C) the cumulative expenditures of Mandatory and Discretionary funds, respectively, for child care quality activities from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter being reported. Enter in column (B) the cumulative total of both Federal and State expenditures made from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter being reported. Enter in column (D) the cumulative total of State MOE expenditures made from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter being reported. At the end of the liquidation period, no less than 4 percent of Line 1 (the sums of column (A), (B), and (C)) can be claimed for this activity. **[Line 1(c).]{.underline}** **Infant and Toddler Targeted Funds.\*** Enter in column (C) the cumulative Discretionary Fund expenditures for the Infant and Toddler Targeted Funds from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter being reported. **[Line 1(d]{.underline}). Quality Expansion Targeted Funds.\*** Enter in column (C) the cumulative Discretionary Fund expenditures for the Quality Expansion Targeted Funds from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter being reported. **[Line 1(e]{.underline}). School-Age/Resource and Referral Targeted Funds.\*** Enter in column (C) the cumulative Discretionary Fund expenditures for the School-Age/Resource and Referral Targeted Funds from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter being reported. \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \*For clarity, funds previously referred to as \"earmarks\" are now referred to as \"Targeted Funds.\" **[Line 1(f).]{.underline}** **Other Targeted Funds.\*** Enter in column (C) the cumulative Discretionary Fund expenditures for the other Targeted Funds from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter being reported. > **NOTE (applies to Lines 1 (c), 1 (d), 1 (e), and 1 (f)**: Attach to > the 4^th^ quarter submission of the current year's financial report > (ACF-696) a narrative description of the activities funded with the > Targeted Funds. The narrative should outline the activities funded > with CCDF Targeted Funds for all appropriation years that were spent > in the current Fiscal Year by the State. **[Line 1(g).]{.underline} Direct Services.** Enter in columns (A), and (C) the cumulative expenditures from the Mandatory and Discretionary funds, respectively, from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter being reported. Enter in column (B) the cumulative total of both Federal and State expenditures from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter being reported. Enter in column (D) the cumulative total of State MOE expenditures made from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter being reported. **[Line 1(h).]{.underline} Nondirect Services.** Enter in columns (A) and (C) the cumulative expenditures from Mandatory and Discretionary funds, respectively, made from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter reported. Enter in column (B) the cumulative total of both Federal and State expenditures made from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter being reported. Enter in column (D) the cumulative total of State MOE expenditures made from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter being reported. Line 1(h) is equal to 1(h)(1)+1(h)(2)+1(h)(3). **[Line 1(h)(1).]{.underline} Systems.** Enter in columns (A) and (C) the cumulative expenditures from Mandatory and Discretionary funds, respectively, made from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter reported. Enter in column (B) the cumulative total of both Federal and State expenditures made from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter being reported. Enter in column (D) the cumulative total of State MOE expenditures made from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter being reported. **[Line 1(h)(2).]{.underline} Certificate Program Cost / Eligibility Determination.** Enter in columns (A) and (C) the cumulative expenditures from the Mandatory and Discretionary funds, respectively, made from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter reported. Enter in column (B) the cumulative total \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \*For clarity, funds previously referred to as \"earmarks\" are now referred to as \"Targeted Funds.\" of both Federal and State expenditures made from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter being reported. Enter in column (D) the cumulative total of State MOE expenditures made from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter being reported. **[Line 1(h)(3).]{.underline} All Other Nondirect Services.** Enter in columns (A) and (C) the cumulative expenditures from Mandatory and Discretionary funds, respectively, made from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter reported. Enter in column (B) the cumulative total of both Federal and State expenditures made from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter being reported. Enter in column (D) the cumulative total of State MOE expenditures made from October 1 of the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted through the current quarter being reported. **[Line 2.]{.underline} State Share of Expenditures.** Enter in column (B) cumulative State expenditures for the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted at the specified FMAP rate. Enter the column (D) cumulative State MOE expenditures for the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted. Only columns (B) and (D) are completed. No entry is required in columns (A) and (C). Line 2(D) will be the same number as entered in line 1(D). Line 2 is equal to 2(a)+2(b)+2(c). **[Line 2(a).]{.underline} Regular.** Enter in column (B) cumulative State expenditures for the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted. Enter the column (D) cumulative State MOE expenditures for the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted. Only columns (B) and (D) are completed. No entry is required in columns (A) and (C). All other public funds used by the State as the State share are to be included in this category. These could include, for example, certified/transferred funds from public schools (non pre-K), city and county governments, and Community Development Block grant funds. **[Line 2(b).]{.underline} Private Donated Funds.** Enter in column (B) cumulative State expenditures for the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted. Enter the column (D) cumulative State MOE expenditures for the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted. Only columns (B) and (D) are completed. No entry is required in columns (A) and (C). **[Line 2(c).]{.underline} Pre-K.** Enter in column (B) cumulative State expenditures for the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted. Enter the column (D) cumulative State MOE expenditures for the fiscal year for which the report is being submitted. Only columns (B) and (D) are completed. No entry is required in columns (A) and (C). Beginning in FY 2008, a State may use public Pre-K funds for up to 30 percent of the funds for State match and for up to 20 percent of the funds for MOE expenditures. For any fiscal year prior to 2008, a State may use public Pre-K funds for up to 20 percent of the funds for State match and for up to 20 percent of the funds for MOE expenditures. The assessment of the Pre-K limitations will take place at the end of the applicable expenditure period, and not by quarter. **[Line 3.]{.underline} Federal Share of Expenditures.** Enter the cumulative Federal share of funds expended for the Fiscal Year (FY) for which the report is being submitted. In columns (A) and (C) this number will be the same as that on line 1. **[Line 4.]{.underline} Federal Share of Unliquidated Obligations.** Enter the cumulative amount of obligated Federal funds that have not been liquidated for the FY. **[Line 5.]{.underline} Awarded.** Enter the cumulative amount of Federal funds awarded for the FY for which the report is being submitted. **[Line 6.]{.underline} Transfer from TANF.** Enter the cumulative amount transferred from TANF for the FY for which the report is being submitted. The rules and regulations of the Child Care and Development Block Grant (Discretionary Funds) program will govern any amounts transferred from TANF. **Only column (C) is completed.** No entry is required in columns (A), (B), and (D). Funds reported on this line must also be incorporated into the amounts entered on the other lines of **column (C).** **[Line 7.]{.underline} Unobligated Balance.** Enter the amount of unobligated Federal funds for the FY for which the report is being submitted. Amounts reported in column (B) and remaining unobligated after the one-year obligation period will be returned to the Federal government and re-distributed. Amounts reported in column (C), and remaining unobligated, after the two-year obligation period, will be returned to the Federal Government. **[Estimates]{.underline}** **[Line 8.]{.underline} Federal Funds Requested.** Enter the State estimate of funds needed for the quarter ending 180 days after this reporting quarter. (This date is entered as the Next Quarter Ending date in upper right hand corner of report.) **[Reallotted Funds]{.underline}** For the quarter ending 3/31, check whether or not the State would like to receive its proportional share of reallotted Discretionary funds that may become available. For the quarter ending 9/30, check whether or not the State would like to receive its proportional share of reallotted Matching funds that may become available. If the State wishes to limit the amount received to a specific amount, due to State share funding limitations, it should indicate in the space available the maximum amount it would like to receive. **Please Note:** If reports are not received within 30 days after the end of the quarter (10/31 and 4/30 respectively), the State **will not** be eligible for reallotted funds. **Signatures.** This report must be signed and dated in the space provided, including the title, agency and phone number of the individual whose signature is shown. **Note:** The individual who signs this report is certifying that: (a) the information provided on all parts of this form and all accompanying documents is accurate and correct; and (b) that any amount shown as the State share of obligations is or will be available to meet the non-Federal share as prescribed by law. **NOTE:** \"THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT OF 1995\" Public reporting for this collection of information is estimated to average 5 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and reviewing the collection of information. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. **[SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION]{.underline}** Below are explanations of terms that may be of use in completing the form. 1) Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF): > Child care programs conducted under the provisions of the Child Care > and Development Block Grant Act, as amended. The fund consists of > Discretionary funds authorized under section 658B of the amended Act, > and Mandatory and Matching funds appropriated under section 418 of the > Social Security Act. 2) Mandatory Funds: > General entitlement child care funds described at section 418(a)(1) of > the Social Security Act. 3) Matching Funds: > The remainder of the general entitlement child care funds that are > described at section 418(a)(2) of the Social Security Act. > > 4\) Discretionary Funds: > > Funds authorized under section 658B of the Child Care and Development > Block Grant Act. The discretionary funds were formerly referred to as > the Child Care and Development Block Grant. > > 5\) Quality Services: > > Activities designed to provide consumer education to parents and to > the public; activities that increase parental choice; and activities > designed to improve the overall quality and availability of child > care. Section 658(G) of the CCDBG Act was amended to direct that a > State that receives CCDF funds shall use not less than 4 percent of > the amount of such funds for activities to improve the quality of > child care and availability of child care. Section 98.51(a) provides > that the not less than 4 percent for quality applies to the aggregate > amount of expenditures (Discretionary, Mandatory, and both the Federal > and State share of Matching funds). Section 98.51(a) also provides > that the 4 percent requirement applies to funds expended, rather than > the total of funds available. It should also be noted that 98.51(c) > provides that the quality expenditure requirement does not apply to > the maintenance-of-effort expenditures required by 98.53(c) in order > to claim from the Matching fund. The minimum percentages apply at the > end of the liquidation period. > > 6\) Direct Services: > > Section 418(b)(2) of the Social Security Act requires the State to > ensure that not less than 70 percent of funds (Mandatory and Matching) > received by the State are used to provide child care assistance under > a State program under Part A of title IV of the Social Security Act to > families who are attempting through work activities to transition off > such assistance program and families that are at risk of becoming > dependent on such assistance program. Section 658E(c)(3)(D) of the > Child Care and Development Block Grant Act stipulates that a State > shall ensure that a substantial portion of the amounts available > (after the State has complied with the requirement of Section > 418(b)(2) of the Social Security Act) to the State to carry out > activities is used to provide assistance to low-income working > families other than the families described in Section 418(b)(2). See > 98.50(a) and (e) for specific description. > > 7\) Nondirect Services: > > Child Care services provided that do not meet the definition of Direct > Services outlined above, including systems costs, certificate program > costs, and eligibility determination costs. > > 8\) Systems: > > Expenditures related to the establishment and maintenance of > computerized child care information systems. > > 9\) Certificate Costs: > > Expenditures related to developing and operating a certificate > program. > > 10\) Eligibility Determination: > > Expenditures related to the process of determining the eligibility of > a particular person for child care services. > > 11\) Other Nondirect Services: Other nondirect service costs associated with the goods and services required for the administration of the CCDF program not covered under 8,9, and 10 above. > 12\) Private Donated Funds for State Share: > > State match can include donated funds from private sources when the > donated funds are made without any restriction that would require > their use for a specific individual, organization, facility or > institution; do not revert to the donor\'s facility or use; and are > not used to match other federal funds. The donated funds shall be > certified both by the donor and lead agency as available and > representing expenditures eligible for Federal match and shall be > subject to audit requirements. See 98.53(e)(2) and related preamble. > > 13\) Pre-K Funds used for State share: > > Public Pre-K expenditures may be eligible for match if the State > includes in its plan, as provided in 98.16(q), a description of the > efforts it will undertake to ensure that Pre-K programs meet the needs > of working parents. In any fiscal year beginning with FY 2008, a State > may use public Pre-K funds for up to 30 percent of the funds for State > match. For any fiscal year prior to FY 2008, a State may use public > Pre-K funds for up to 20 percent of the funds for State match. > > 14\) Pre-K funds used for MOE: > > Public Pre-K expenditures may be used to meet the > maintenance-of-effort requirement only if the State has not reduced > its expenditures for full-day/full year child care services. In any > fiscal year, a State may use public Pre-K funds for up to 20 percent > of the funds for State maintenance-of-effort.
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# Presentation: 404456 ## OSHA Recordkeeping - New rules and forms take effect January 1, 2002 - Importance of records - Critical indicators - Starting point to identify problems - Nationwide impact ## Recordkeeping History - Recordkeeping required since 1971 - Final rule published January 19, 2001 - January 1, 2002 effective date - January 1, 2003 – New hearing loss recording criteria effective - MSD definition delayed until January 1, 2004 ## Recordkeeping Goals - Improve data - Simplify forms and requirements - Maximize use of computers - Improve employee involvement - Protect privacy ## Am I Covered? - You must report fatality or hospitalization of 3 or more employees - If you have 10 or fewer employees, normally do not have to keep records - If you are in an exempt low-hazard industry, normally do not have to keep records ## What is Recordable? - New work-related injuries and illnesses: - Death - Days away from work - Restricted work or transfer to another job - Medical treatment beyond first aid - Loss of consciousness - Diagnosis of a significant injury/illness by a physician or other licensed health care professional - Certain conditions, (colds, flu, blood donations) are not recorded ## Other New Elements - Count calendar days for days away or days restricted - Record all injuries from needles and sharps contaminated by another person’s blood or other potentially infectious material - Record cases for any worker removed from work under the provisions of an OSHA standard ## Forms - New forms - 300 Log - 301 Incident Report - 300A Summary - Privacy protections for workers - Don’t enter name for sensitive cases - Keep separate identity list ## Employee Involvement - Set up system for reporting injuries and illnesses and inform employees - Workers and their representatives have a right to review the 300 Log - Workers, former workers and their representatives can get copies of Form 301 for their own injuries or illnesses ## State Programs - States that operate their own job safety and health programs will be adopting comparable rules ## For More Information - For more information and the latest updates about the new recordkeeping rule, go to OSHA’s website: - _[www.](http://www.osha.gov/)__[osha](http://www.osha.gov/)__[.](http://www.osha.gov/)__[gov](http://www.osha.gov/)_
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**[New Format]{.smallcaps}** **For future versions of this manual, changes to the regulations will show** **~~crossouts~~** **for deletions and underline for** **[additions]{.underline}. There will also be a line in the margin show the area of change.** ***Example:*** **§190.223 Maximum penalties.** \(a\) Any person who is determined to have violated a provision of 49 U.S.C. 60101 *et seq*. or any regulation or order issued thereunder, is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed ~~\$25,000~~ [\$100,000]{.underline} for each violation for each day the violation continues except that the maximum civil penalty may not exceed ~~\$500,000~~ [\$1,000,000]{.underline} for any related series of violations. \(b\) Any person who knowingly violates a regulation or order under this subchapter applicable to offshore gas gathering lines issued under the authority of 49 U.S.C. 5101 *et seq.* is liable for a civil penalty of not more than \$25,000 for each violation, and if any such violation is a continuing one, each day of violation constitutes a separate offense. \(c\) Any person who is determined to have violated any standard or order under 49 U.S.C. 60103 shall be subject to a civil penalty of not to exceed \$50,000, which penalty shall be in addition to any other penalties to which such person may be subject under paragraph (a) of this section. [(d) Any person who is determined to have violated any standard or order under 49 U.S.C. 60129 shall be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed \$1,000, which shall be in addition to any other penalties to which such person may be subject under paragraph (a) of this section.]{.underline} (~~d~~[e]{.underline}) No person shall be subject to a civil penalty under this section for the violation of any requirement of this subchapter and an order issued under §190.217, §190.219 or §190.233 if both violations are based on the same act. \[Part 190 - Org., 45 FR 20413, Mar. 27, 1980 as amended by Amdt. 190-A, 50 FR 45721, Nov. 1, 1985; Amdt. 190-2, 54 FR 32343, Aug. 7, 1989; Amdt. 190-6, 61 FR 18512, Apr. 26, 1996; Amdt. 190-6A, 61 FR 38403, July 24, 1996[; Amdt. 190-12, 70 FR 11135, Mar. 8, 2005]{.underline}\] **[Amendment Table of Section Revisions]{.smallcaps}** ----------------------- -------------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------- **[Part 190 Amendment **[Effective Date of **[Paragraph\ **[In Refference Number]{.smallcaps}** Amendment]{.smallcaps}** Impact]{.smallcaps}** to:]{.smallcaps}** 12 03/08/05 190.1, .3, .7, .9, .11, [Nomenclature Change and .203, .211, .213, .215, Technical .223, .225, .227, .229, Amendments]{.smallcaps} .233, .235, .301, .305, .307, .309 ----------------------- -------------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------- Subpart A--General Sec. 190.1 Purpose and scope. 190.3 Definitions. 190.5 Service. 190.7 Subpoenas; witness fees. 190.9 Petitions for finding or approval. 190.11 Availability of informal guidance and interpretive assistance. **Subpart B--Enforcement** 190.201 Purpose and scope. 190.203 Inspections [and investigations]{.underline}. 190.205 Warning letters. 190.207 Notice of probable violation. 190.209 Response options. 190.211 Hearing. 190.213 Final Order. 190.215 Petitions for reconsideration. **Compliance Orders** 190.217 Compliance orders generally. 190.219 Consent order. **Civil Penalties** 190.221 Civil penalties generally. 190.223 Maximum penalties. 190.225 Assessment considerations. 190.227 Payment of penalty. **Criminal Penalties** 190.229 Criminal penalties generally. 190.231 Referral for prosecution. **Specific Relief** 190.233 Hazardous facility orders. 190.235 Injunctive action. 190.237 Amendment of plans or procedures. **Subpart C--Procedures for Adoption of Rules** 190.301 Scope. 190.303 Delegations. 190.305 Regulatory dockets. 190.307 Records. 190.309 Where to file petitions. 190.311 General. 190.313 Initiation of rulemaking. 190.315 Contents of notices of proposal rulemaking. 190.317 Participation by interested persons. 190.319 Petitions for extension of time to comment. 190.321 Contents of written comments. 190.323 Consideration of comments received. 190.325 Additional rulemaking proceedings. 190.327 Hearings. 190.329 Adoption of final rules. 190.331 Petitions for rulemaking. 190.333 Processing of petition. 190.335 Petitions for reconsideration. 190.337 Proceedings on petitions for reconsideration. 190.338 Appeals. 190.339 Direct final rulemaking. **Authority:** 33 U.S.C. 1321; 49 U.S.C. 5101-5127, 60101 *et seq*.; 49 CFR 1.53. \[Part 190 - Org., 45 FR 20413, Mar. 27,1980 as amended by Amdt. 190-1, 53 FR 1633, Jan. 21, 1988; Amdt. 190-2, 54 FR 32342, Aug. 7, 1989; Amdt. 190-5, 59 FR 17275, Apr. 12, 1994; Amdt. 190-6, 61 FR 18512, Apr. 26, 1996; Amdt. 190-8, 61 FR 50907, Sept. 27, 1996; Amdt. 190-9, 62 FR 24055, May 2, 1997[;]{.underline} [Amdt. 190-12, 70 FR 11135, Mar. 8, 2005]{.underline}\] Subpart A--General **§190.1 Purpose and scope.** \(a\) This part prescribes procedures used by the ~~Research and Special Programs Administration~~ [Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration]{.underline} in carrying out their duties regarding pipeline safety under 49 U.S.C. 60101 *et seq.* (the pipeline safety laws) and 49 U.S.C. 5101 *et seq.* (the hazardous material transportation laws). \(b\) This subpart defines certain terms and prescribes procedures that are applicable to each proceeding described in this part. \[Part 190 - Org., 45 FR 20413, Mar. 27, 1980 as amended by Amdt. 190-A, 50 FR 45721, Nov. 1, 1985; Amdt. 190-6, 61 FR 18512, Apr. 26, 1996[; Amdt. 190-12, 70 FR 11135, Mar. 8, 2005]{.underline}\] **§190.3 Definitions.** As used in this part: ***Administrator*** means the Administrator, ~~Research and Special Programs Administration~~ [Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration]{.underline} or his or her delegate. ***Hearing*** means an informal conference or a proceeding for oral presentation. Unless otherwise specifically prescribed in this part, the use of \"hearing\" is not intended to require a hearing on the record in accordance with section 554 of title 5, U.S.C. ***OPS*** means the Office of Pipeline Safety, which is part of the ~~Research and Special Programs Administration~~ [Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration]{.underline}, U.S. Department of Transportation. ***Person*** means any individual, firm, joint venture, partnership, corporation, association, State, municipality, cooperative association, or joint stock association, and includes any trustee, receiver, assignee, or personal representative thereof. ***[PHMSA]{.underline}*** [means the]{.underline} [Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration]{.underline} [of the United States Department of Transportation.]{.underline} ***Presiding Official*** means the person who conducts any hearing relating to civil penalty assessments, compliance orders or hazardous facility orders. ***Regional Director*** means the head of any one of the Regional Offices of the Office of Pipeline Safety, or a designee appointed by the Regional Director. Regional Offices are located in Washington, DC (Eastern Region); Atlanta, Georgia (Southern Region); Kansas City, Missouri (Central Region); Houston, Texas (Southwest Region); and Lakewood, Colorado (Western Region). ***Respondent*** means a person upon whom the OPS has served a notice of probable violation. ***~~RSPA~~*** ~~means the~~ ~~Research and Special Programs Administration~~ ~~of the United States Department of Transportation.~~ ***State*** means a State of the United States, the District of Columbia and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. \[Part 190 - Org., 45 FR 20413, Mar. 27, 1980 as amended by Amdt. 190-A, 50 FR 45721, Nov. 1, 1985; Amdt. 190-6, 61 FR 18512, Apr. 26, 1996; Amdt. 190-11, 68 FR 11748, Mar. 12, 2003[; Amdt. 190-12, 70 FR 11135, Mar. 8, 2005]{.underline}\] **§190.5 Service.** \(a\) Each order, notice, or other document required to be served under this part shall be served personally or by registered or certified mail. \(b\) Service upon a person\'s duly authorized representative or agent constitutes service upon that person. \(c\) Service by registered or certified mail is complete upon mailing. An official U.S. Postal Service receipt from the registered or certified mailing constitutes prima facie evidence of service. \[Part 190 - Org., 45 FR 20413, Mar. 27, 1980\] **§190.7 Subpoenas; witness fees.** \(a\) The Administrator, ~~RSPA~~ [PHMSA]{.underline}, the Chief Counsel, ~~RSPA~~ [PHMSA]{.underline}, or the official designated by the Administrator, ~~RSPA~~ [PHMSA]{.underline} to preside over a hearing convened in accordance with this part, may sign and issue subpoenas either on their own initiative or, upon request and adequate showing by any person participating in the proceeding that the information sought will materially advance the proceeding. \(b\) A subpoena may require the attendance of a witness, or the production of documentary or other tangible evidence in the possession or under the control of person served, or both. \(c\) A subpoena may be served personally by any person who is not an interested person and is not less than 18 years of age, or by certified or registered mail. \(d\) Service of a subpoena upon the person named therein shall be made by delivering a copy of the subpoena to such person and by tendering the fees for one day\'s attendance and mileage as specified by paragraph (g) of this section. When a subpoena is issued at the instance of any officer or agency of the United States, fees and mileage need not be tendered at the time of service. Delivery of a copy of a subpoena and tender of the fees to a natural person may be made by handing them to the person, leaving them at the person\'s office with the person in charge thereof, leaving them at the person\'s dwelling place or usual place of abode with some person of suitable age and discretion then residing therein, by mailing them by registered or certified mail to the person at the last known address, or by any method whereby actual notice is given to the person and the fees are made available prior to the return date. \(e\) When the person to be served is not a natural person, delivery of a copy of the subpoena and tender of the fees may be effected by handing them to a designated agent or representative for service, or to any officer, director, or agent in charge of any office of the person, or by mailing them by registered or certified mail to that agent or representative and the fees are made available prior to the return date. \(f\) The original subpoena bearing a certificate of service shall be filed with the official having responsibility for the proceeding in connection with which the subpoena was issued. \(g\) A subpoenaed witness shall be paid the same fees and mileage as would be paid to a witness in a proceeding in the district courts of the United States. The witness fees and mileage shall be paid by the person at whose instance the subpoena was issued. \(h\) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (g) of this section, and upon request, the witness fees and mileage may be paid by the ~~RSPA~~ [PHMSA]{.underline} if the official who issued the subpoena determines on the basis of good cause shown, that: \(1\) The presence of the subpoenaed witness will materially advance the proceeding; and \(2\) The person at whose instance the subpoena was issued would suffer a serious hardship if required to pay the witness fees and mileage. \(i\) Any person to whom a subpoena is directed may, prior to the time specified therein for compliance, but in no event more than 10 days after the date of service of such subpoena, apply to the official who issued the subpoena, or if the person is unavailable, to the Administrator, ~~RSPA~~ [PHMSA]{.underline} to quash or modify the subpoena. The application shall contain a brief statement of the reasons relied upon in support of the action sought therein. The Administrator, ~~RSPA~~ [PHMSA]{.underline}, or this issuing official, as the case may be, may: \(1\) Deny the application; \(2\) Quash or modify the subpoena; or \(3\) Condition a grant or denial of the application to quash or modify the subpoena upon the satisfaction of certain just and reasonable requirements. The denial may be summary. \(j\) Upon refusal to obey a subpoena served upon any person under the provisions of this section, the ~~RSPA~~ [PHMSA]{.underline} may request the Attorney General to seek the aid of the U.S. District Court for any District in which the person is found to compel that person, after notice, to appear and give testimony, or to appear and produce the subpoenaed documents before the ~~RSPA~~ [PHMSA]{.underline}, or both. \[Part 190 - Org., 45 FR 20413, Mar. 27, 1980 as amended by Amdt. 190-A, 50 FR 45721, Nov. 1, 1985; Amdt. 190-6, 61 FR 18512, Apr. 26, 1996; Amdt. 190-10, 63 FR 7721, Feb. 17, 1998[; Amdt. 190-12, 70 FR 11135, Mar. 8, 2005]{.underline}\] **§190.9 Petitions for finding or approval**. \(a\) In circumstances where a rule contained in parts 192, 193 and 195 of this chapter authorizes the Administrator to make a finding or approval, an operator may petition the Administrator for such a finding or approval. \(b\) Each petition must refer to the rule authorizing the action sought and contain information or arguments that justify the action. Unless otherwise specified, no public proceeding is held on a petition before it is granted or denied. After a petition is received, the Administrator or participating state agency notifies the petitioner of the disposition of the petition or, if the request requires more extensive consideration or additional information or comments are requested and delay is expected, of the date by which action will be taken. \(1\) For operators seeking a finding or approval involving intrastate pipeline transportation, petitions must be sent to: \(i\) The State agency certified to participate under 49 U.S.C. 60105. \(ii\) Where there is no state agency certified to participate, the ~~Research and Special Programs Administration~~ [Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration]{.underline}, 400 7th Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590. \(2\) For operators seeking a finding or approval involving interstate pipeline transportation, petitions must be sent to the ~~Research and Special Programs Administration~~ [Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration]{.underline}, 400 7th Street SW., Washington, DC 20590. \(c\) All petitions must be received at least 90 days prior to the date by which the operator requests the finding or approval to be made. \(d\) The Administrator will make all findings or approvals of petitions initiated under this section. A participating state agency receiving petitions initiated under this section shall provide the Administrator a written recommendation as to the disposition of any petition received by them. Where the Administrator does not reverse or modify a recommendation made by a state agency within 10 business days of its receipt, the recommended disposition shall constitute the Administrator's decision on the petition. \[Amdt. 190-5, 59 FR 17275, Apr. 12, 1994 as amended by Amdt. 190-6, 61 FR 18512, Apr. 26, 1996[; Amdt. 190-12, 70 FR 11135, Mar. 8, 2005]{.underline}\] §190.11 Availability of informal guidance and interpretive assistance. \(a\) Availability of telephonic and Internet assistance. (1) ~~RSPA~~ [PHMSA]{.underline} has established a website on the Internet and a telephone line at the Office of Pipeline Safety headquarters where small operators and others can obtain information on and advice about compliance with pipeline safety regulations, 49 CFR parts 190-199. The website and telephone line are staffed by personnel from ~~RSPA~~ [PHMSA]{.underline}\'s Office of Pipeline Safety from 9:00 a.m. through 5:00 p.m., Eastern time, Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. When the lines are not staffed, individuals may leave a recorded voicemail message, or post a message at the OPS website. All messages will receive a response by the following business day. The telephone number for the OPS information line is (202) 366-0918 and the OPS website can be accessed via the Internet at http://www.ops.dot.gov. \(2\) ~~RSPA~~ [PHMSA]{.underline}\'s Office of the Chief Counsel (OCC) is available to answer questions concerning Federal pipeline safety law, 49 U.S.C. 60101 *et seq.* OCC may be contacted by telephone (202-366-4400) from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern time, Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. Information and guidance concerning Federal pipeline safety law may also be obtained by contacting OCC via the Internet at http://rspa-atty.dot.gov. \(b\) Availability of Written Interpretations. (1) A written regulatory interpretation, response to a question, or an opinion concerning a pipeline safety issue may be obtained by submitting a written request to the Office of Pipeline Safety (DPS-10), ~~RSPA~~ [PHMSA]{.underline}, U.S. Department of Transportation, 400 Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590-0001. The requestor must include his or her return address and should also include a daytime telephone number. \(2\) A written interpretation regarding Federal pipeline safety law, 49 U.S.C 60101 *et seq.*, may be obtained from the Office of the Chief Counsel, ~~RSPA~~ [PHMSA]{.underline}, U.S. Department of Transportation, 400 Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590-0001. The requestor must include his or her return address and should also include a daytime telephone number. \[Amdt. 190-9, 62 FR 24055, May 2, 1997 as amended by Amdt. 190-9A, 62 FR 34415, June 26, 1997[; Amdt. 190-12, 70 FR 11135, Mar. 8, 2005]{.underline}\] **Subpart B--Enforcement** **§190.201 Purpose and scope.** \(a\) This subpart describes the enforcement authority and sanctions exercised by the Associate Administrator, OPS for achieving and maintaining pipeline safety. It also prescribes the procedures governing the exercise of that authority and the imposition of those sanctions. \(b\) A person who is the subject of action pursuant to this subpart may be represented by legal counsel at all stages of the proceeding. \[Part 190 - Org., 45 FR 20413, Mar. 27, 1980 as amended by Amdt. 190-A, 50 FR 45721, Nov. 1, 1985; Amdt. 190-6, 61 FR 18512, Apr. 26, 1996\] **§190.203 Inspections** **[and investigations]{.underline}.** \(a\) Officers, employees, or agents authorized by the Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety, ~~RSPA~~ [PHMSA]{.underline}, upon presenting appropriate credentials, are authorized to enter upon, inspect, and examine, at reasonable times and in a reasonable manner, the records and properties of persons to the extent such records and properties are relevant to determining the compliance of such persons with the requirements of 49 U.S.C. 60101 *et seq.,* or regulations or orders issued thereunder. \(b\) Inspections are ordinarily conducted pursuant to one of the following: \(1\) Routine scheduling by the Regional Director of the Region in which the facility is located; \(2\) A complaint received from a member of the public; \(3\) Information obtained from a previous inspection; \(4\) Report from a State Agency participating in the Federal Program under 49 U.S.C. 60105; \(5\) Pipeline accident or incident; or \(6\) Whenever deemed appropriate by the Administrator, ~~RSPA~~ [PHMSA]{.underline} or his designee. \(c\) If, after an inspection, the Associate Administrator, OPS believes that further information is needed to determine appropriate action, the Associate Administrator, OPS may send the owner or operator a \"Request for Specific Information\" to be answered within 45 days after receipt of the letter. \(d\) To the extent necessary to carry out his responsibilities under 49 U.S.C. 60101 *et seq.*, the Administrator, ~~RSPA~~ [PHMSA]{.underline} or the Associate Administrator, OPS may require testing of portions of pipeline facilities that have been involved in, or affected by, an accident. However, before exercising this authority, the Administrator, ~~RSPA~~ [PHMSA]{.underline} or the Associate Administrator, OPS shall make every effort to negotiate a mutually acceptable plan with the owner of those facilities and, where appropriate, the National Transportation Safety Board for performing the testing. [(e) If a representative of the DOT investigates an incident involving a pipeline facility, OPS may request that the operator make available to the representative all records and information that pertain to the incident in any way, including integrity management plans and test results, and that the operator afford all reasonable assistance in the investigation.]{.underline} (~~e~~[f]{.underline}) When the information obtained from an inspection or from other appropriate sources indicates that further OPS action is warranted, the OPS issues a warning letter under §190.205 or initiates one or more of the enforcement proceedings prescribed in §§190.207 through 190.235. \[Part 190 - Org., 45 FR 20413, Mar. 27, 1980 as amended by Amdt. 190-A, 50 FR 45721, Nov. 1, 1985; Amdt. 190-3, 56 FR 31090, July 9, 1991; Amdt. 190-6, 61 FR 18512, Apr. 26, 1996; Amdt. 190-7, 61 FR 27789, June 3, 1996; Amdt. 190-10, 63 FR 7721, Feb. 17, 1998[; Amdt. 190-12, 70 FR 11135, Mar. 8, 2005]{.underline}\] **§190.205 Warning letters.** Upon determining that a probable violation of 49 U.S.C. 60101 *et seq.* or any regulation or order issued thereunder has occurred, the Associate Administrator, OPS may issue a Warning Letter notifying the owner or operator of the probable violation and advising the owner or operator to correct it or be subject to enforcement action under §§190.207 through 190.235. \[Part 190 - Org., 45 FR 20413, Mar. 27, 1980 as amended by Amdt. 190-A, 50 FR 45721, Nov. 1, 1985; Amdt. 190-6, 61 FR 18512, Apr. 26, 1996; Amdt. 190-6A, 61 FR 38403, July 24, 1996\] **§190.207 Notice of probable violation.** \(a\) Except as otherwise provided by this subpart, a Regional Director begins an enforcement proceeding by serving a notice of probable violation on a person charging that person with a probable violation of 49 U.S.C. 60101 *et seq*. or any regulation or order issued thereunder. \(b\) A notice of probable violation issued under this section shall include: \(1\) Statement of the provisions of the laws, regulations or orders which the respondent is alleged to have violated and a statement of the evidence upon which the allegations are based; \(2\) Notice of response options available to the respondent under §190.209; \(3\) If a civil penalty is proposed under §190.221, the amount of the proposed civil penalty and the maximum civil penalty for which respondent is liable under law; and \(4\) If a compliance order is proposed under §190.217, a statement of the remedial action being sought in the form of a proposed compliance order. \(c\) The Associate Administrator, OPS may amend a notice of probable violation at any time prior to issuance of a final order under §190.213. If an amendment includes any new material allegations of fact or proposes an increased civil penalty amount or new or additional remedial action under §190.217, the respondent shall have the opportunity to respond under §190.209. \[Part 190 - Org., 45 FR 20413, Mar. 27, 1980 as amended by Amdt. 190-A, 50 FR 45721, Nov. 1, 1985; Amdt. 190-6, 61 FR 18512, Apr. 26, 1996\] **§190.209 Response options.** Within 30 days of receipt of a notice of probable violation, the respondent shall respond to the Regional Director who issued the notice in the following way: \(a\) When the notice contains a proposed civil penalty-- \(1\) Pay the proposed civil penalty as provided in §190.227 and close the case with prejudice to the respondent; \(2\) Submit written explanations, information or other materials in answer to the allegations or in mitigation of the proposed civil penalty; or \(3\) Request a hearing under §190.211. \(b\) When the notice contains a proposed compliance order-- \(1\) Agree to the proposed compliance order; \(2\) Request the execution of a consent order under §190.219; \(3\) Object to the proposed compliance order and submit written explanations, information or other materials in answer to the allegations in the notice of probable violation; or \(4\) Request a hearing under §190.211. \(c\) Failure of the respondent to respond in accordance with paragraph (a) of this section or, when applicable, paragraph (c) of this section, constitutes a waiver of the right to contest the allegations in the notice of probable violation and authorizes the Associate Administrator, OPS, without further notice to the respondent, to find facts to be as alleged in the notice of probable violation and to issue a final order under §190.213. \[Part 190 - Org., 45 FR 20413, Mar. 27, 1980 as amended by Amdt. 190-A, 50 FR 45721, Nov. 1, 1985; Amdt. 190-1, 53 FR1633, Jan. 21, 1988; Amdt. 190-6, 61 FR 18512, Apr. 26, 1996; Amdt. 190-7, 61 FR 27789, June 3, 1996; Amdt. 190-10, 63 FR 7721, Feb. 17, 1998\] **§190.211 Hearing.** \(a\) A request for a hearing provided for in this part must be accompanied by a statement of the issues that the respondent intends to raise at the hearing. The issues may relate to the allegations in the notice, the proposed corrective action (including a proposed amendment, a proposed compliance order, or a proposed hazardous facility order), or the proposed civil penalty amount. A respondent\'s failure to specify an issue may result in waiver of the respondent\'s right to raise that issue at the hearing. The respondent\'s request must also indicate whether or not the respondent will be represented by counsel at the hearing. \(b\) A telephone hearing will be held if the amount of the proposed civil penalty or the cost of the proposed corrective action is less than \$10,000, unless the respondent submits a written request for an in-person hearing. Hearings are held in a location agreed upon by the presiding official, OPS and the respondent. \(c\) An attorney from the Office of the Chief Counsel, ~~Research and Special Programs Administration~~ [Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration]{.underline}, serves as the presiding official at the hearing. \(d\) The hearing is conducted informally without strict adherence to rules of evidence. The respondent may submit any relevant information and material and call witnesses on the respondent\'s behalf. The respondent may also examine the evidence and witnesses presented by the government . No detailed record of a hearing is prepared. \(e\) Upon request by respondent, and whenever practicable, the material in the case file pertinent to the issues to be determined is provided to the respondent 30 days before the hearing. The respondent may respond to or rebut this material at the hearing. \(f\) During the hearing, the respondent may offer any facts, statements, explanations, documents, testimony or other items which are relevant to the issues under consideration. \(g\) At the close of the respondent\'s presentation, the presiding official may present or allow the presentation of any OPS rebuttal information. The respondent may then respond to that information. \(h\) After the evidence in the case has been presented, the presiding official shall permit argument on the issues under consideration. \(i\) The respondent may also request an opportunity to submit further written material for inclusion in the case file. The presiding official shall allow a reasonable time for the submission of the material and shall specify the date by which it must be submitted. If the material is not submitted within the time prescribed, the case shall proceed to final action without the material. \(j\) After submission of all materials during and after the hearing, the presiding official shall prepare a written recommendation as to final action in the case. This recommendation, along with any material submitted during and after the hearing, shall be included in the case file which is forwarded to the Associate Administrator, OPS for final administrative action. \[Part 190 - Org., 45 FR 20413, Mar. 27, 1980 as amended by Amdt. 190-A, 50 FR 45721, Nov. 1, 1985; Amdt. 190-3, 56 FR 31090, July 9, 1991; Amdt. 190-6, 61 FR 18512, Apr. 26, 1996; Amdt. 190-7, 61 FR 27789, June 3, 1996[; Amdt. 190-12, 70 FR 11135, Mar. 8, 2005]{.underline}\] **§190.213 Final order.** \(a\) After a hearing under §190.211 or, if no hearing has been held, after expiration of the 30 day response period prescribed in §190.209, the case file of an enforcement proceeding commenced under §190.207 is forwarded to the Associate Administrator, OPS for issuance of a final order. \(b\) The case file of an enforcement proceeding commenced under §190.207 includes: \(1\) The inspection reports and any other evidence of alleged violations; \(2\) A copy of the notice of probable violation issued under §190.207; \(3\) Material submitted by the respondent in accord with §190.209 in response to the notice of probable violation; \(4\) The Regional Director\'s evaluation of response material submitted by the respondent and recommendation for final action to be taken under this section; and \(5\) In cases involving a §190.211 hearing, any material submitted during and after the hearing and the presiding official\'s recommendation for final action to be taken under this section. \(c\) Based on a review of a case file described in paragraph (b) of this section, the Associate Administrator, OPS shall issue a final order that includes-- \(1\) A statement of findings and determinations on all material issues, including a determination as to whether each alleged violation has been proved; \(2\) If a civil penalty is assessed, the amount of the penalty and the procedures for payment of the penalty, provided that the assessed civil penalty may not exceed the penalty proposed in the notice of probable violation; and \(3\) If a compliance order is issued, a statement of the actions required to be taken by the respondent and the time by which such actions must be accomplished. \(d\) Except as provided by §190.215, an order issued under this section regarding an enforcement proceeding is considered final administrative action on that enforcement proceeding. \(e\) ~~It is the policy of the Associate Administrator, OPS to issue a final order under this section within 45 days of receipt of the case file, unless it is found impracticable to take action within that time. In cases where it is so found and the delay beyond that period is expected to be substantial, notice of that fact and the date by which it is expected that action will be taken is issued to the respondent.~~ [It is the policy of the Associate Administrator, OPS to issue a final order under this section expeditiously. In cases where a substantial delay is expected, notice of that fact and the date by which it is expected that action will be taken is provided to the respondent upon request and whenever practicable.]{.underline} \[Part 190 - Org., 45 FR 20413, Mar. 27, 1980 as amended by Amdt. 190-A, 50 FR 45721, Nov. 1, 1985; Amdt. 190-6, 61 FR 18512, Apr. 26, 1996[;]{.underline} [Amdt. 190-12, 70 FR 11135, Mar. 8, 2005]{.underline}\] **§190.215 Petitions for reconsideration.** \(a\) A respondent may petition the Associate Administrator, OPS for reconsideration of a final order issued under §190.213. It is requested, but not required, that three copies be submitted. The petition must be received no later than 20 days after service of the final order upon the respondent. Petitions received after that time will not be considered. The petition must contain a brief statement of the complaint and an explanation as to why the effectiveness of the final order should be stayed. \(b\) If the respondent requests the consideration of additional facts or arguments, the respondent must submit the reasons they were not presented prior to issuance of the final order . \(c\) The Associate Administrator, OPS does not consider repetitious information, arguments, or petitions. \(d\) The filing of a petition under this section stays the payment of any civil penalty assessed. However, unless the Associate Administrator, OPS otherwise provides, the order, including any required corrective action, is not stayed. \(e\) The Associate Administrator, OPS may grant or deny, in whole or in part, any petition for reconsideration without further proceedings. In the event the Associate Administrator, OPS reconsiders a final order, a final decision on reconsideration may be issued without further proceedings, or, in the alternative, additional information, data, and comment may be requested by the Associate Administrator, OPS as deemed appropriate . \(f\) ~~It is the policy of the Associate Administrator, OPS to issue notice of the action taken on a petition for reconsideration within 20 days after receipt of the petition, unless it is found impracticable to take action within that time. In cases where it is so found and delay beyond that period is expected to be substantial, notice of that fact and the date by which it is expected that action will be taken is issued to the respondent.~~ [It is the policy of the Associate Administrator, OPS to issue notice of the action taken on a petition for reconsideration expeditiously. In cases where a substantial delay is expected, notice of that fact and the date by which it is expected that action will be taken is provided to the respondent upon request and whenever practicable.]{.underline} \[Part 190 - Org., 45 FR 20413, Mar. 27, 1980 as amended by Amdt. 190-A, 50 FR 45721, Nov. 1, 1985; Amdt. 190-6, 61 FR 18512, Apr. 26, 1996; Amdt. 190-7, 61 FR 27789, June 3, 1996[;]{.underline} [Amdt. 190-12, 70 FR 11135, Mar. 8, 2005]{.underline}\] **Compliance Orders** **§190.217 Compliance orders generally.** When the Associate Administrator, OPS has reason to believe that a person is engaging in conduct which involves a violation of 49 U.S.C. 60101 *et seq.* or any regulation issued thereunder, and if the nature of the violation, and the public interest warrant, the Associate Administrator, OPS may conduct proceedings under §§190.207 through 190.213 of this part to determine the nature and extent of the violations and to issue an order directing compliance. \[Part 190 - Org., 45 FR 20413, Mar. 27, 1980 as amended by Amdt. 190-A, 50 FR 45721, Nov. 1, 1985; Amdt. 190-6, 61 FR 18512, Apr. 26, 1996\] **§190.219 Consent order.** \(a\) At any time before the issuance of a compliance order under §190.213 the Associate Administrator, OPS and the respondent may agree to dispose of the case by joint execution of a consent order. Upon such joint execution, the consent order shall be considered a final order under §190.213. \(b\) A consent order executed under paragraph (a) of this section shall include: \(1\) An admission by the respondent of all jurisdictional facts: \(2\) An express waiver of further procedural steps and of all right to seek judicial review or otherwise challenge or contest the validity of that order; \(3\) An acknowledgment that the notice of probable violation may be used to construe the terms of the consent order; and \(4\) A statement of the actions required of the respondent and the time by which such actions shall be accomplished. \[Part 190 - Org., 45 FR 20413, Mar. 27, 1980 as amended by Amdt. 190-A, 50 FR 45721, Nov. 1, 1985; Amdt. 190-6, 61 FR 18512, Apr. 26, 1996\] **Civil Penalties** **§190.221 Civil penalties generally.** When the Associate Administrator, OPS has reason to believe that a person has committed an act which is a violation of any provision of the 49 U.S.C. 60101 *et seq.* or any regulation or order issued thereunder, proceedings under §§190.207 through 190.213 may be conducted to determine the nature and extent of the violations and to assess and, if appropriate, compromise a civil penalty. \[Part 190 - Org., 45 FR 20413, Mar. 27, 1980 as amended by Amdt. 190-A, 50 FR 45721, Nov. 1, 1985; Amdt. 190-6, 61 FR 18512, Apr. 26, 1996\] **§190.223 Maximum penalties.** \(a\) Any person who is determined to have violated a provision of 49 U.S.C. 60101 *et seq*. or any regulation or order issued thereunder, is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed ~~\$25,000~~ [\$100,000]{.underline} for each violation for each day the violation continues except that the maximum civil penalty may not exceed ~~\$500,000~~ [\$1,000,000]{.underline} for any related series of violations. \(b\) Any person who knowingly violates a regulation or order under this subchapter applicable to offshore gas gathering lines issued under the authority of 49 U.S.C. 5101 *et seq.* is liable for a civil penalty of not more than \$25,000 for each violation, and if any such violation is a continuing one, each day of violation constitutes a separate offense. \(c\) Any person who is determined to have violated any standard or order under 49 U.S.C. 60103 shall be subject to a civil penalty of not to exceed \$50,000, which penalty shall be in addition to any other penalties to which such person may be subject under paragraph (a) of this section. [(d) Any person who is determined to have violated any standard or order under 49 U.S.C. 60129 shall be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed \$1,000, which shall be in addition to any other penalties to which such person may be subject under paragraph (a) of this section.]{.underline} (~~d~~[e]{.underline}) No person shall be subject to a civil penalty under this section for the violation of any requirement of this subchapter and an order issued under §190.217, §190.219 or §190.233 if both violations are based on the same act. \[Part 190 - Org., 45 FR 20413, Mar. 27, 1980 as amended by Amdt. 190-A, 50 FR 45721, Nov. 1, 1985; Amdt. 190-2, 54 FR 32343, Aug. 7, 1989; Amdt. 190-6, 61 FR 18512, Apr. 26, 1996; Amdt. 190-6A, 61 FR 38403, July 24, 1996[;]{.underline} [Amdt. 190-12, 70 FR 11135, Mar. 8, 2005]{.underline}\] **§190.225 Assessment considerations.** ~~The~~ ~~Associate Administrator, OPS assesses a civil penalty under this part only after considering:~~ ~~(a) The nature, circumstances and gravity of the violation;~~ ~~(b) The degree of the respondent\'s culpability;~~ ~~(c) The respondent\'s history of prior offenses;~~ ~~(d) The respondent\'s ability to pay;~~ ~~(e) Any good faith by the respondent in attempting to achieve compliance;~~ ~~(f) The effect on the respondent\'s ability to continue in business; and~~ ~~(g) Such other matters as justice may require.~~ [In determining the amount of a civil penalty under this part,]{.underline} [(a) The Associate Administrator, OPS shall consider:]{.underline} [(1) The nature, circumstances and gravity of the violation, including adverse impact on the environment;]{.underline} [(2) The degree of the respondent\'s culpability;]{.underline} [(3) The respondent\'s history of prior offenses;]{.underline} [(4) The respondent\'s ability to pay;]{.underline} [(5) Any good faith by the respondent in attempting to achieve compliance;]{.underline} [(6) The effect on the respondent\'s ability to continue in business; and (b) The Associate Administrator, OPS may consider:]{.underline} [(1) The economic benefit gained from violation, if readily ascertainable, without any reduction because of subsequent damages; and]{.underline} [(2) Such other matters as justice may require.]{.underline} \[Part 190 - Org., 45 FR 20413, Mar. 27, 1980 as amended by Amdt. 190-A, 50 FR 45721, Nov. 1, 1985; Amdt. 190-6, 61 FR 18512, Apr. 26, 1996[;]{.underline} [Amdt. 190-12, 70 FR 11135, Mar. 8, 2005]{.underline}\] **§190.227 Payment of penalty.** \(a\) Except for payments exceeding \$10,000, payment of a civil penalty proposed or assessed under this subpart may be made by certified check or money order (containing the CPF Number for this case) payable to \"U.S. Department of Transportation\" to the Federal Aviation Administration, Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center, Financial Operations Division (AMZ-~~320~~ [120]{.underline}), P.O. Box 25770, Oklahoma City, OK 73125, or by wire transfer through the Federal Reserve Communications System (Fedwire) to the account of the U.S. Treasury. Payments exceeding \$10,000 must be made by wire transfer. ~~Payments, or in the case of wire transfers, notices of payment, must be sent to the Chief, General Accounting Branch (M-86.2), Accounting Operations Division, Office of the Secretary, room 2228, Department of Transportation, 400 Seventh Street, SW, Washington, DC 20590.~~ \(b\) Payment of a civil penalty assessed in a final order issued under §190.213 or affirmed in a decision on a petition for reconsideration must be made within 20 days after receipt of the final order or decision. Failure to do so will result in the initiation of collection action, including the accrual of interest and penalties, in accordance with 31 U.S.C. §3717 and 49 C.F.R. Part 89. \[Part 190 - Org., 45 FR 20413, Mar. 27, 1980 as amended by Amdt. 190-A, 50 FR 45721, Nov. 1, 1985; Amdt. 190-1, 53 FR 1633, Jan. 21, 1988; Amdt. 190-6, 61 FR 18512, Apr. 26, 1996; Amdt. 190-7, 61 FR 27789, June 3, 1996[; Amdt. 190-12, 70 FR 11135, Mar. 8, 2005]{.underline}\] **Criminal Penalties** **§190.229 Criminal penalties generally.** \(a\) Any person who willfully and knowingly violates a provision of 49 U.S.C. 60101 *et seq.* or any regulation or order issued thereunder shall upon conviction be subject for each offense to a fine of not more than \$25,000 and imprisonment for not more than five years, or both. \(b\) Any person who willfully violates a regulation or order under this subchapter issued under the authority 49 U.S.C. 5101 *et seq.* as applied to offshore gas gathering lines shall upon conviction be subject for each offense to a fine of not more than \$25,000, imprisonment for a term not to exceed 5 years, or both. \(c\) Any person who willfully and knowingly injures or destroys, or attempts to injure or destroy, any interstate transmission facility or any interstate pipeline facility (as those terms are defined in 49 U.S.C. 60101 *et seq.*) shall, upon conviction, be subject for each offense to a fine of not more than \$25,000, imprisonment for a term not to exceed 15 years, or both. \(d\) Any person who willfully and knowingly defaces, damages, removes, destroys any pipeline sign, right-of-way marker, or marine buoy required by 49 U.S.C. 60101 *et seq.* or 49 U.S.C. 5101 *et seq.*, or any regulation or order issued thereunder shall, upon conviction, be subject, for each offense to a fine of not more than \$5,000, imprisonment for a term not to exceed 1 year, or both. [(e) Any person who willfully and knowingly engages in excavation activity without first using an available one-call notification system to establish the location of underground facilities in the excavation area; or without considering location information or markings established by a pipeline facility operator; and]{.underline} [(1) Subsequently damages a pipeline facility resulting in death, serious bodily harm, or property damage exceeding \$50,000;]{.underline} [(2) Subsequently damages a pipeline facility and knows or has reason to know of the damage but fails to promptly report the damage to the operator and to the appropriate authorities; or]{.underline} [(3) Subsequently damages a hazardous liquid pipeline facility that results in the release of more than 50 barrels of product; shall, upon conviction, be subject for each offense to a fine of not more than \$5,000, imprisonment for a term not to exceed 5 years, or both.]{.underline} (~~e~~[f]{.underline}) No person shall be subject to criminal penalties under paragraph (a) of this section for violation of any regulation and the violation of any order issued under §§190.217, 190.219 or 190.229 if both violations are based on the same act. \[Part 190 - Org., 45 FR 20413, Mar. 27, 1980 as amended by Amdt. 190-A, 50 FR 45721, Nov. 1, 1985; Amdt. 190-2, 54 FR 32343, Aug. 7, 1989; Amdt. 190-4, 56 FR 63770, Dec. 5, 1991; Amdt. 190-6, 61 FR 18512, Apr. 26, 1996[;]{.underline} [Amdt. 190-12, 70 FR 11135, Mar. 8, 2005]{.underline}\] **§190.231 Referral for prosecution.** If an employee of ~~Research and Special Programs Administration~~ [Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration]{.underline} becomes aware of any actual or possible activity subject to criminal penalties under §190.229, the employee reports it to the Office of the Chief Counsel, Research and Special Programs Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, DC 20590. The Chief Counsel refers the report to OPS for investigation. Upon completion of the investigation and if appropriate, the Chief Counsel refers the report to the Department of Justice for criminal prosecution of the offender. \[Part 190 - Org., 45 FR 20413, Mar. 27, 1980 as amended by Amdt. 190-A, 50 FR 45721, Nov. 1, 1985; Amdt. 190-6, 61 FR 18512, Apr. 26, 1996[;]{.underline} [Amdt. 190-12, 70 FR 11135, Mar. 8, 2005]{.underline}\] **Specific Relief** **§190.233 Hazardous facility orders.** ~~(a) Except as provided by paragraph (b) of this section, if the Associate Administrator, OPS finds, after reasonable notice and opportunity for hearing in accord with paragraph (c) of this section, and §190.211(a), a particular pipeline facility to be hazardous to life or property, the~~ ~~Associate Administrator, OPS shall issue an order pursuant to this section requiring the owner or operator of the facility to take corrective action. Corrective action may include suspended or restricted use of the facility, physical inspection, testing, repair, replacement, or other action, as appropriate.~~ ~~(b) The Associate Administrator, OPS may waive the requirement for notice and hearing under paragraph (a) of this section before issuing an order pursuant to this section when the~~ ~~Associate Administrator, OPS determines that the failure to do so would result in the likelihood of serious harm to life or property. However, the~~ ~~Associate Administrator, OPS shall include in the order an opportunity for hearing as soon as practicable after issuance of the order. The provisions of paragraph (c)(2) of this section apply to an owner or operator\'s decision to exercise such an opportunity for hearing. The purpose of such a post-order hearing is for the Associate Administrator, OPS to determine whether the order should remain in effect or be rescinded or suspended in accord with paragraph (g) of this section.~~ ~~(c) Notice and hearing:~~ ~~(1) Written notice that OPS intends to issue an order under this section shall be served in accordance with §190.5, upon the owner or operator of an alleged hazardous facility. The notice shall allege the existence of a hazardous facility, stating the facts and circumstances supporting the issuance of a \"hazardous facility order\", and providing the owner or operator an opportunity for a hearing, identifying the time and location of the hearing.~~ ~~(2) An owner or operator elects to exercise his opportunity for a hearing under this section, by notifying the~~ ~~Associate Administrator,~~ ~~OPS of that election in writing within 10 days of service of the notice provided under paragraph (c)(1) of this section~~ ~~or, under paragraph (b) of this section~~ ~~when applicable. Absence of such written notification waives an owner or operator\'s opportunity for a hearing and allows the Associate Administrator, OPS to proceed to issue a \"hazardous facility order\" in accordance with paragraphs (d) through (h) of this section.~~ ~~(3) A hearing under this section shall be presided over by an attorney from the Office of Chief Counsel, Research and Special Programs Administration~~ ~~acting as Presiding Official, and conducted without strict adherence to rules of evidence. The Presiding Official presents the allegations contained in the notice issued under this section. The owner or operator of the alleged hazardous facility may submit any relevant information or materials, call witnesses and present arguments on the issue of whether or not a \"hazardous facility order\" should be issued.~~ ~~(4) Within 48 hours after conclusion of a hearing under this section, the Presiding Official shall submit a recommendation to the Associate Administrator, OPS as to whether or not a \"hazardous facility order\" is required. Upon receipt of the recommendation, the Associate Administrator, OPS shall proceed in accordance with paragraphs (d) through (h) of this section. If the Associate Administrator, OPS finds the facility to be hazardous to life or property the Associate Administrator, OPS shall issue an order in accordance with this section. If the Associate Administrator, OPS does not find the facility to be hazardous to life or property, the Associate Administrator, OPS shall dismiss the allegations contained in the notice, and promptly notify the owner or operator in writing by service as prescribed in §190.5.~~ ~~(d) The Associate Administrator, OPS may find a pipeline facility to be hazardous under paragraph (a) of this section:~~ ~~(1) If under the facts and circumstances the Associate Administrator, OPS determines the particular facility is hazardous to life or property; or~~ ~~(2) If the pipeline facility or a component thereof has been constructed or operated with any equipment, material, or technique which the Associate Administrator, OPS determines is hazardous to life or property, unless the operator involved demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Associate Administrator,~~ ~~OPS that, under the particular facts and circumstances involved, such equipment, material, or technique is not hazardous to life or property.~~ ~~(e) In making a determination under paragraph (d) of this section, the Associate Administrator, OPS shall consider, if relevant:~~ ~~(1) The characteristics of the pipe and other equipment used in the pipeline facility involved, including its age, manufacturer, physical properties including its age, manufacturer, physical properties (including its resistance to corrosion and deterioration), and the method of its manufacture, construction or assembly;~~ ~~(2) The nature of the materials transported by such facility (including their corrosive and deteriorate qualities), the sequence in which such materials are transported, and the pressure required for such transportation;~~ ~~(3) The aspects of the areas in which the pipeline facility is located, in particular the climatic and geologic conditions (including soil characteristics) associated with such areas, and the population density and population and growth patterns of such areas;~~ ~~(4) Any recommendation of the National Transportation Safety Board issued in connection with any investigation conducted by the Board; and~~ ~~(5) Such other factors as the Associate Administrator, OPS may consider appropriate.~~ ~~(f) The order shall contain the following information:~~ ~~(1) A finding that the pipeline facility is hazardous to life or property.~~ ~~(2) The relevant facts which form the basis for that finding.~~ ~~(3) The legal basis for the order.~~ ~~(4) The nature and description of particular corrective action required of the respondent.~~ ~~(5) The date by which the required action must be taken, or completed and, where appropriate, the duration of the order.~~ ~~(6) If a hearing has been waived pursuant to paragraph (b) of this section, a statement that an opportunity for a hearing is provided at a particular location and at a certain time after issuance of the order.~~ ~~(g) The Associate Administrator, OPS shall rescind or suspend a \"hazardous facility order\" whenever the Associate Administrator, OPS determines that the facility is no longer hazardous to life or property. When appropriate, however, such a rescission or suspension may be accompanied~~ ~~by a notice of probable violation issued under §190.207.~~ ~~(h)~~ ~~At any time after an order issued under this section has become effective, the Associate Administrator, OPS may request the Attorney General to bring an action for appropriate relief in accordance with §190.235.~~ ~~(i)~~ ~~Upon petition by the Attorney General, the District Courts of the United States shall have jurisdiction to enforce orders issued under this section by appropriate means.~~ [(a) Except as provided by paragraph (b) of this section, if the Associate Administrator, OPS finds, after reasonable notice and opportunity for hearing in accord with paragraph (c) of this section and §190.211(a), a particular pipeline facility to be hazardous to life, property, or the environment, the Associate Administrator, OPS shall issue an order pursuant to this section requiring the owner or operator of the facility to take corrective action. Corrective action may include suspended or restricted use of the facility, physical inspection, testing, repair, replacement, or other appropriate action.]{.underline} [(b) The Associate Administrator, OPS may waive the requirement for notice and opportunity for hearing under paragraph (a) of this section before issuing an order pursuant to this section when the Associate Administrator, OPS determines that the failure to do so would result in the likelihood of serious harm to life, property, or the environment. However, the Associate Administrator, OPS shall provide an opportunity for a hearing as soon as is practicable after the issuance of a compliance order. The provisions of paragraph (c)(2) of this section apply to an owner or operator\'s decision to exercise its opportunity for a hearing. The purpose of such a post-order hearing is for the Associate Administrator, OPS to determine whether a compliance order should remain in effect or be rescinded or suspended in accord with paragraph (g) of this section.]{.underline} [(c) Notice and hearing:]{.underline} [(1) Written notice that OPS intends to issue an order under this section shall be served upon the owner or operator of an alleged hazardous facility in accordance with §190.5. The notice shall allege the existence of a hazardous facility and state the facts and circumstances supporting the issuance of a corrective action order. The notice shall also provide the owner or operator with the opportunity for a hearing and shall identify a time and location where a hearing may be held.]{.underline} [(2) An owner or operator that elects to exercise its opportunity for a hearing under this section must notify the Associate Administrator, OPS of that election in writing within 10 days of service of the notice provided under paragraph (c)(1) of this section, or under paragraph (b) of this section when applicable. The absence of such written notification waives an owner or operator\'s opportunity for a hearing and allows the Associate Administrator, OPS to issue a corrective action order in accordance with paragraphs (d) through (h) of this section.]{.underline} [(3) A hearing under this section shall be presided over by an attorney from the Office of Chief Counsel, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, acting as Presiding Official, and conducted without strict adherence to formal rules of evidence. The Presiding Official presents the allegations contained in the notice issued under this section. The owner or operator of the alleged hazardous facility may submit any relevant information or materials, call witnesses, and present arguments on the issue of whether or not a corrective action order should be issued.]{.underline} [(4) Within 48 hours after conclusion of a hearing under this section, the Presiding Official shall submit a recommendation to the Associate Administrator, OPS as to whether or not a corrective action order is required. Upon receipt of the recommendation, the Associate Administrator, OPS shall proceed in accordance with paragraphs (d) through (h) of this section. If the Associate Administrator, OPS finds the facility is or would be hazardous to life, property, or the environment, the Associate Administrator, OPS shall issue a corrective action order in accordance with this section. If the Associate Administrator, OPS does not find the facility is or would be hazardous to life, property, or the environment, the Associate Administrator shall withdraw the allegation of the existence of a hazardous facility contained in the notice, and promptly notify the owner or operator in writing by service as prescribed in §190.5.]{.underline} [(d) The Associate Administrator, OPS may find a pipeline facility to be hazardous under paragraph (a) of this section:]{.underline} [(1) If under the facts and circumstances the Associate Administrator, OPS determines the particular facility is hazardous to life, property, or the environment; or]{.underline} [(2) If the pipeline facility or a component thereof has been constructed or operated with any equipment, material, or technique which the Associate Administrator, OPS determines is hazardous to life, property, or the environment, unless the operator involved demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Associate Administrator, OPS that, under the particular facts and circumstances involved, such equipment, material, or technique is not hazardous.]{.underline} [(e) In making a determination under paragraph (d) of this section, the Associate Administrator, OPS shall consider, if relevant:]{.underline} [(1) The characteristics of the pipe and other equipment used in the pipeline facility involved, including its age, manufacturer, physical properties (including its resistance to corrosion and deterioration), and the method of its manufacture, construction or assembly;]{.underline} [(2) The nature of the materials transported by such facility (including their corrosive and deteriorative qualities), the sequence in which such materials are transported, and the pressure required for such transportation;]{.underline} [(3) The characteristics of the geographical areas in which the pipeline facility is located, in particular the climatic and geologic conditions (including soil characteristics) associated with such areas, and the population density and population and growth patterns of such areas;]{.underline} [(4) Any recommendation of the National Transportation Safety Board issued in connection with any investigation conducted by the Board; and]{.underline} [(5) Such other factors as the Associate Administrator, OPS may consider appropriate.]{.underline} [(f) A corrective action order shall contain the following information:]{.underline} [(1) A finding that the pipeline facility is hazardous to life, property, or the environment.]{.underline} [(2) The relevant facts which form the basis of that finding.]{.underline} [(3) The legal basis for the order.]{.underline} [(4) The nature and description of any particular corrective action required of the respondent.]{.underline} [(5) The date by which the required corrective action must be taken or completed and, where appropriate, the duration of the order.]{.underline} [(6) If the opportunity for a hearing was waived pursuant to paragraph (b) of this section, a statement that an opportunity for a hearing will be available at a particular time and location after issuance of the order.]{.underline} [(g) The Associate Administrator, OPS shall rescind or suspend a corrective action order whenever the Associate Administrator, OPS determines that the facility is no longer hazardous to life, property, or the environment. When appropriate, however, such a rescission or suspension may be accompanied by a notice of probable violation issued under §190.207.]{.underline} [(h) At any time after a corrective action order issued under this section has become effective, the Associate Administrator, OPS may request the Attorney General to bring an action for appropriate relief in accordance with §190.235.]{.underline} [(i) Upon petition by the Attorney General, the District Courts of the United States shall have jurisdiction to enforce orders issued under this section by appropriate means.]{.underline} \[Part 190 - Org., 45 FR 20413, Mar. 27, 1980 as amended by Amdt. 190-A, 50 FR 45721, Nov. 1, 1985; Amdt. 190-3, 56 FR 31090, July 9, 1991; Amdt. 190-6, 61 FR 18512, Apr. 26, 1996[; Amdt. 190-12, 70 FR 11135, Mar. 8, 2005]{.underline}\] **§190.235 Injunctive action.** Whenever it appears to the Associate Administrator, OPS that a person has engaged, is engaged, or is about to engage in any act or practice constituting a violation of any provision of 49 U.S.C. 60101 *et seq.* or any regulations issued thereunder, the Administrator, ~~RSPA~~ [PHMSA]{.underline}, or the person to whom the authority has been delegated , may request the Attorney General to bring an action in the appropriate U.S. District Court for such relief as is necessary or appropriate, including mandatory ~~of~~ [or]{.underline} prohibitive injunctive relief, interim equitable relief, [civil penalties,]{.underline} and punitive damages as provided under 49 U.S.C. 60120 and 49 U.S.C. 5123. \[Part 190 - Org., 45 FR 20413, Mar. 27, 1980 as amended by Amdt. 190-A, 50 FR 45721, Nov. 1, 1985; Amdt. 190-6, 61 FR 18512, Apr. 26, 1996[;]{.underline} [Amdt. 190-12, 70 FR 11135, Mar. 8, 2005]{.underline}\] **§190.237 Amendment of plans or procedures.** \(a\) A Regional Director begins a proceeding to determine whether an operator\'s plans or procedures required under parts 192, 193, 195, and 199 of this subchapter are inadequate to assure safe operation of a pipeline facility by issuing a notice of amendment. The notice shall provide an opportunity for a hearing under §190.211 of this part and shall specify the alleged inadequacies and the proposed action for revision of the plans or procedures. The notice shall allow the operator 30 days after receipt of the notice to submit written comments or request a hearing. After considering all material presented in writing or at the hearing, the Associate Administrator, OPS shall determine whether the plans or procedures are inadequate as alleged and order the required amendment if they are inadequate, or withdraw the notice if they are not. In determining the adequacy of an operator\'s plans and procedures, the Associate Administrator, OPS shall consider: \(1\) Relevant available pipeline safety data; \(2\) Whether the plans or procedures are appropriate for the particular type of pipeline transportation or facility, and for the location of the facility; \(3\) The reasonableness of the plans or procedures; and \(4\) The extent to which the plans or procedures contribute to public safety. \(b\) The amendment of an operator\'s plans or procedures prescribed in paragraph (a) of this section is in addition to, and may be used in conjunction with, the appropriate enforcement actions prescribed in this subpart. \[Amdt. 190-3, 56 FR 31087, July 9, 1991 as amended by Amdt. 190-6, 61 FR 18512, Apr. 26, 1996\] **Subpart C--Procedures for Adoption of Rules** **§190.301 Scope.** This subpart prescribes general rulemaking procedures for the issue, amendment, and repeal of Pipeline Safety Program regulations of the ~~Research and Special Programs Administration~~ [Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration]{.underline} of the Department of Transportation. \[Amdt. 190-8, 61 FR 50907, Sept. 27, 1996 [as amended by Amdt. 190-12, 70 FR 11135, Mar. 8, 2005]{.underline}\] **§190.303 Delegations.** For the purposes of this subpart, *Administrator* means the Administrator, ~~Research and Special Programs Administration~~ [Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration]{.underline}, or his or her delegate. \[Amdt. 190-8, 61 FR 50907, Sept. 27, 1996 [as amended by Amdt. 190-12, 70 FR 11135, Mar. 8, 2005]{.underline}\] **§190.305 Regulatory dockets.** \(a\) Information and data considered relevant by the Administrator relating to rulemaking actions, including notices of proposed rulemaking; comments received in response to notices; petitions for rulemaking and reconsideration; denials of petitions for rulemaking and reconsideration; records of additional rulemaking proceedings under §190.325; and final regulations are maintained by the ~~Research and Special Programs Administration~~ [Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration]{.underline} at 400 7^th^ Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590-0001. \(b\) ~~Any person may examine and docketed material, once a docket is established,~~ ~~at the offices of the Research and Special Programs Administration at any time during regular business hours after the docket is established, except material which the Administrator determines should be withheld from public disclosure under applicable provisions~~ ~~of any statute administered by the Administrator and section 552(b) of Title 5, United States Code, and may obtain a copy of it upon payment of a fee.~~ [Any person may examine public docket material, once a docket is established, at the offices of the Dockets Management System, U.S. Department of Transportation, 400 7th Street, SW., Room PL-401, Washington, DC 20590, and may obtain a copy of it upon payment of a fee, at any time between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding Federal holidays, with the exception of material which the Administrator, PHMSA determines should be withheld from public disclosure under applicable provisions of any statute administered by the Administrator and section 552(b) of title 5, United States Code. Public comments may also be submitted and reviewed by accessing the Dockets Management System\'s Web site at]{.underline} [*http://dms.dot.gov*. Inquiries and comment submissions must identify the Docket]{.underline} \[Amdt. 190-8, 61 FR 50907, Sept. 27, 1996 [as amended by Amdt. 190-12, 70 FR 11135, Mar. 8, 2005]{.underline}\] **§190.307 Records.** Records of the ~~Research and Special Programs Administration~~ [Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration]{.underline} relating to rulemaking proceedings are available for inspection as provided in section 552(b) of Title 5, United States Code, and part 7 of the Regulations of the Office of the Secretary of Transportation (part 7 of this title). \[Amdt. 190-8, 61 FR 50907, Sept. 27, 1996\] **§190.309 Where to file petitions.** Petitions for extension of time to comment submitted under §190.319, petitions for hearings submitted under §190.327, petitions for rulemaking submitted §190.331, and petitions for reconsideration submitted under §190.335 must be submitted to: Administrator, ~~Research and Special Programs Administration~~ [Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration]{.underline}, U.S. Department of Transportation, 400 7^th^ Street, SW., Washington DC 20590-0001. \[Amdt. 190-8, 61 FR 50907, Sept. 27, 1996 [as amended by Amdt. 190-12, 70 FR 11135, Mar. 8, 2005]{.underline}\] **§190.311 General.** Unless the Administrator, for good cause, finds that notice is impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the public interest, and incorporates that finding and a brief statement of the reasons for it in the rule, a notice of proposed rulemaking is issued and interested persons are invited to participate in the rulemaking proceedings with respect to each substantive rule. \[Amdt. 190-8, 61 FR 50907, Sept. 27, 1996\] **§190.313 Initiation of rulemaking.** The Administrator initiates rulemaking on his or her own motion; however, in so doing, the Administrator may use discretion to consider the recommendations of other agencies of the United States or of other interested persons including those of any technical advisory body established by statute for that purpose. \[Amdt. 190-8, 61 FR 50907, Sept. 27, 1996\] **§190.315 Contents of notices of proposed rulemaking.** \(a\) Each notice of proposed rulemaking is published in the **Federal Register**, unless all persons subject to it are named and are personally served with a copy of it. \(b\) Each notice, whether published in the **Federal Register** or personally served, includes: \(1\) A statement of the time, place, and nature of the proposed rulemaking proceeding; \(2\) A reference to the authority under which it is issued; \(3\) A description of the subjects and issues involved or the substance and terms of the proposed regulation; \(4\) A statement of the time within which written comments must be submitted; and \(5\) A statement of how and to what extent interested persons may participate in the proceeding. \[Amdt. 190-8, 61 FR 50907, Sept. 27, 1996\] **§190.317 Participation by interested persons.** \(a\) Any interested person may participate in rulemaking proceedings by submitting comments in writing containing information, views or arguments in accordance with instructions for participation in the rulemaking document. \(b\) The Administrator may invite any interested person to participate in the rulemaking proceedings described in §190.325. \(c\) For the purposes of this subpart, an interested person includes any Federal or State government agency or any political subdivision of a State. \[Amdt. 190-8, 61 FR 50907, Sept. 27, 1996\] **§190.319 Petitions for extension of time to comment.** A petition for extension of the time to submit comments must be received not later than 10 days before expiration of the time stated in the notice, It is requested, but not required, that three copies be submitted. The filing of the petition does not automatically extend the time for petitioner's comments. A petition is granted only if the petitioner shows good cause for the extension, and if the extension is consistent with the public interest. If an extension is granted, it is granted to all persons, and it is published in the **Federal Register**. \[Amdt. 190-8, 61 FR 50907, Sept. 27, 1996\] **§190.321 Contents of written comments.** All written comments must be in English. It is requested, but not required, that five copies be submitted. Any interested person should submit as part of written comments all material considered relevant to any statement of fact. Incorporation of material by reference should be avoided; however, where necessary, such incorporated material shall be identified by document title and page. \[Amdt. 190-8, 61 FR 50907, Sept. 27, 1996\] **§190.323 Consideration of comments received.** All timely comments and the recommendations of any technical advisory body established by statute for the purpose of reviewing the proposed rule concerned are considered before final action is taken on a rulemaking proposal. Late filed comments are considered so far as practicable. \[Amdt. 190-8, 61 FR 50907, Sept. 27, 1996\] **§190.325 Additional rulemaking proceedings.** The Administrator may initiate any further rulemaking proceedings that the Administrator finds necessary or desirable. For example, interested persons may be invited to make oral arguments, to participate in conferences between the Administrator or the Administrator's representative and interested persons, at which minutes of the conference are kept, to appear at informal hearings presided over by officials designated by the Administrator at which a transcript of minutes are kept, or participate in any other proceeding to assure informed administrative action and to protect the public interest. \[Amdt. 190-8, 61 FR 50907, Sept. 27, 1996\] **§190.327 Hearings** \(a\) If a notice of proposed rulemaking does not provide for a hearing, any interested person may petition the Administrator for an informal hearing. The petition must be received by the Administrator not later than 20 days before expiration of the time stated in the notice. The filing of the petition does not automatically result in the scheduling of a hearing. A petition is granted only if the petitioner shows good cause for a hearing. If a petition for a hearing is granted, notice of the hearing is published in the **Federal Register.** \(b\) Sections 556 and 557 of Title 5, United States Code, do not apply to hearings held under this part. Unless otherwise specified, hearings held under this part are informal, nonadversary fact-finding proceedings, at which there are no formal pleadings or adverse parties. Any regulation issued in a case in which an informal hearing is held is not necessarily based exclusively on the record of the hearing. \(c\) The Administrator designates a representative to conduct any hearing held under this subpart. The Chief Counsel designates a member of his or her staff to serve as legal officer at the hearing. \[Amdt. 190-8, 61 FR 50907, Sept. 27, 1996\] **§190.329 Adoption of final rules.** Final rules are prepared by representatives of the Office of Pipeline Safety and the Office of the Chief Counsel. The regulation is then submitted to the Administrator for consideration. If the Administrator adopts the regulation, it is published in the **Federal Register**, unless all persons subject to it are named and are personally served with a copy of it. \[Amdt. 190-8, 61 FR 50907, Sept. 27, 1996\] **§190.331 Petitions** **for rulemaking.** \(a\) Any interested person may petition the Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety to establish, amend, or repeal a substantive regulation, or may petition the Chief Counsel to establish, amend, or repeal a procedural regulation. \(b\) Each petition filed under this section must-- \(1\) Summarize the proposed action and explain its purpose; \(2\) State the text of the proposed rule or amendment, or specify the rule proposed to be repealed; \(3\) Explain the petitioner's interest in the proposed action and the interest of any party the petitioner represents; and \(4\) Provide information and arguments that support the proposed action, including relevant technical, scientific or other data as available to the petitioner, and any specific known cases that illustrate the need for the proposed action. \(c\) If the potential impact of the proposed action is substantial, and information and data related to that impact are available to the petitioner, the Associate Administrator or the Chief Counsel may request the petitioner to provide-- \(1\) The costs and benefits to society and identifiable groups within society, quantifiable and otherwise; \(2\) The direct effects (including preemption effects) of the proposed action on States, on the relationship between the Federal Government and the States, and on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of government; \(3\) The regulatory burden on small businesses, small organizations and small governmental jurisdictions; \(4\) The recordkeeping and reporting requirements and to whom they would apply; and \(5\) Impacts on the quality of the natural and social environments. \(d\) The Associate Administrator or Chief Counsel may return a petition that does not comply with the requirements of this section, accompanied by a written statement indicating the deficiencies in the petition. \[Amdt. 190-8, 61 FR 50907, Sept. 27, 1996\] **§190.333 Processing of petition.** \(a\) *General*. Unless the Associate Administrator or the Chief Counsel otherwise specifies, no public hearing, argument, or other proceeding is held directly on a petition before its disposition under this section. \(b\) *Grants*. If the Associate Administrator or the Chief Counsel determines that the petition contains adequate justification, he or she initiates rulemaking action under this subpart. \(c\) *Denials*. If the Associate Administrator or the Chief Counsel determines that the petition does not justify rulemaking, the petition is denied. \(d\) *Notification*. The Associate Administrator or the Chief Counsel will notify a petitioner, in writing, of the decision to grant or deny a petition for rulemaking. \[Amdt. 190-8, 61 FR 50907, Sept. 27, 1996\] **§190.335 Petitions for reconsideration.** \(a\) Except as provided in §190.339(d), any interested person may petition the Associate Administrator for reconsideration of any regulation issued under this subpart, or may petition the Chief Counsel for reconsideration of any procedural regulation issued under this subpart and contained in this subpart. It is requested, but not required, that three copies be submitted. The petition must be received not later than 30 days after publication of the rule in the **Federal Register**. Petitions filed after that time will be considered as petitions filed under §190.331. The petition must contain a brief statement of the complaint and an explanation as to why compliance with the rule is not practicable, is unreasonable, or is not in the public interest. \(b\) If the petitioner requests the consideration of additional facts, the petitioner must state the reason they were not presented to the Associate Administrator or the Chief Counsel within the prescribed time. \(c\) The Associate Administrator or the Chief Counsel does not consider repetitious petitions. \(d\) Unless the Associate Administrator or the Chief Counsel otherwise provides, the filing of a petition under this section does not stay the effectiveness of the rule. \[Amdt. 190-8, 61 FR 50907, Sept. 27, 1996\] **§190.337 Proceedings on petitions for reconsideration.** \(a\) The Associate Administrator or the Chief Counsel may grant or deny, in whole or in part, any petition for reconsideration without further proceedings, except where a grant of the petition would result in issuance of a new final rule. In the event that the Associate Administrator or the Chief Counsel determines to reconsider any regulation, a final decision on reconsideration may be issued without further proceedings, or an opportunity to submit comments or information and data as deemed appropriate, may be provided. Whenever the Associate Administrator or the Chief Counsel determines that a petition should be granted or denied, the Office of the Chief Counsel prepares a notice of the grant or denial of a petition for reconsideration, for issuance to the petitioner, and the Associate Administrator or the Chief Counsel issues it to the petitioner. The Associate Administrator or the Chief Counsel may consolidate petitions relating to the same rules. \(b\) It is the policy of the Associate Administrator or the Chief Counsel to issue notice of the action taken on a petition for reconsideration within 90 days after the date on which the regulation in question is published in the **Federal Register**, unless it is found impracticable to take action within that time. In cases where is it so found and the delay beyond that period is expected to be substantial, notice of that fact and the date by which it is expected that action will be taken is issued to the petitioner and published in the **Federal Register**. \[Amdt. 190-8, 61 FR 50907, Sept. 27, 1996\] **§190.338 Appeals.** \(a\) Any interested person may appeal a denial of the Associate Administrator or the Chief Counsel, issued under §190.333 or §190.337, to the Administrator. \(b\) An appeal must be received within 20 days of service of written notice to petitioner of the Associate Administrator's or the Chief Counsel's decision, or within 20 days from the date of publication of the decision in the **Federal Register**, and should set forth the contested aspects of the decision as well as any new arguments or information. \(c\) It is requested, but not required, that three copies of the appeal be submitted to the Administrator. \(d\) Unless the Administrator otherwise provides, the filing of an appeal under this section does not stay the effectiveness of any rule. \[Amdt. 190-8, 61 FR 50907, Sept. 27, 1996\] **§190.339 Direct final rulemaking.** \(a\) Where practicable, the Administrator will use direct final rulemaking to issue the following types of rules: \(1\) Minor, substantive changes to regulations; \(2\) Incorporation by reference of the latest edition of technical or industry standards; \(3\) Extensions of compliance dates; and \(4\) Other noncontroversial rules where the Administrator determines that use of direct final rulemaking is in the public interest, and that a regulation is unlikely to result in adverse comment. \(b\) The direct final rule will state an effective date. The direct final rule will also state that unless an adverse comment or notice of intent to file an adverse comment is received within the specified comment period, generally 60 days after publication of the final rule in the **Federal Register**, the Administrator will issue a confirmation document, generally within 15 days after the close of the comment period, advising the public that the direct final rule will either become effective on the date stated in the direct final rule or at least 30 days after the publication date of the confirmation document, whichever is later. \(c\) For purposes of this section, an adverse comment is one which explains why the rule would be inappropriate, including a challenge to the rule's underlying premise or approach, or would be ineffective or unacceptable without a change. Comments that are frivolous or insubstantial will not be considered adverse under this procedure. A comment recommending a rule change in addition to the rule will not be considered an adverse comment, unless the commenter states why the rule would be ineffective without the additional change. \(d\) Only parties who filed comments to a direct final rule issued under this section may petition under §190.335 for reconsideration of that direct final rule. \(e\) If an adverse comment or notice of intent to file an adverse comment is received, a timely document will be published in the **Federal Register** advising the public and withdrawing the direct final rule in whole or in part. The Administrator may then incorporate the adverse comment into a subsequent direct final rule or may publish a notice of proposed rulemaking. A notice of proposed rulemaking will provide an opportunity for public comment, generally a minimum of 60 days, and will be processed in accordance with §§190.311 through 190.329. \[Amdt. 190-8, 61 FR 50907, Sept. 27, 1996\]
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! Started logfile: 1611+343_S.log on Wed Oct 20 03:06:26 2004 observe 1611+343_S.edt ! Reading UV FITS file: 1611+343_S.edt ! AN table 1: 45 integrations on 153 of 153 possible baselines. ! AN table 2: 74 integrations on 153 of 153 possible baselines. ! AN table 3: 15 integrations on 153 of 153 possible baselines. ! AN table 4: 9 integrations on 153 of 153 possible baselines. ! Apparent sampling: 0.0520591 visibilities/baseline/integration-bin. ! *** This seems a bit low - see "help observe" on the binwid argument. ! Found source: 1611+343 ! Warning: Unknown AN-table MNTSTA value (3). ! Will assume that it is ground-based. ! Warning: Unknown AN-table MNTSTA value (3). ! Will assume that it is ground-based. ! Warning: Unknown AN-table MNTSTA value (3). ! Will assume that it is ground-based. ! Warning: Unknown AN-table MNTSTA value (3). ! Will assume that it is ground-based. ! ! There are 4 IFs, and a total of 4 channels: ! ! IF Channel Frequency Freq offset Number of Overall IF ! origin at origin per channel channels bandwidth ! ------------------------------------------------------------- (Hz) ! 01 1 2.23697e+09 8e+06 1 8e+06 ! 02 2 2.26697e+09 8e+06 1 8e+06 ! 03 3 2.35697e+09 8e+06 1 8e+06 ! 04 4 2.37697e+09 8e+06 1 8e+06 ! ! Polarization(s): RR ! ! Read 1075 lines of history. ! ! Reading 4556 visibilities. ![@gonzo8-0.4 1611+343_S] print "***********************************" ! *********************************** print "*** Using gonzo instruction set ***" ! *** Using gonzo instruction set *** print "***********************************" ! *********************************** float field_size field_size = 1024 float field_cell field_cell = 0.4 integer clean_niter clean_niter = 50 float clean_gain clean_gain = 0.03 float dynam dynam = 8.0 float win_mult win_mult = 1.8 float solint solint = 3.6/6.0 logical doflt doflt = true logical doamp float new_peak float flux_cutoff mapsize field_size,field_cell ! Map grid = 1024x1024 pixels with 0.400x0.400 milli-arcsec cellsize. select ! Selecting polarization: RR, channels: 1..4 ! Reading IF 1 channels: 1..1 ! Reading IF 2 channels: 2..2 ! Reading IF 3 channels: 3..3 ! Reading IF 4 channels: 4..4 startmod ! Applying default point source starting model. ! Performing phase self-cal ! Adding 1 model components to the UV plane model. ! The established model now contains 1 components and 1 Jy ! ! Correcting IF 1. ! A total of 768 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 1. ! A total of 1270 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 2. ! A total of 240 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 3. ! A total of 123 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 4. ! ! Correcting IF 2. ! A total of 768 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 1. ! A total of 1270 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 2. ! A total of 240 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 3. ! A total of 123 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 4. ! ! Correcting IF 3. ! A total of 768 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 1. ! A total of 1270 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 2. ! A total of 240 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 3. ! A total of 125 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 4. ! ! Correcting IF 4. ! A total of 768 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 1. ! A total of 1279 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 2. ! A total of 240 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 3. ! A total of 123 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 4. ! ! Fit before self-cal, rms=2.747461Jy sigma=19.041415 ! Fit after self-cal, rms=2.760327Jy sigma=19.114615 ! clrmod: Cleared the established, tentative and continuum models. ! Redundant starting model cleared. uvweight 2,-1 ! Uniform weighting binwidth: 2 (pixels). ! Gridding weights will be scaled by errors raised to the power -1. ! Radial weighting is not currently selected. doamp = false flux_cutoff = imstat(rms) * dynam ! Inverting map and beam ! Estimated beam: bmin=3.341 mas, bmaj=4.732 mas, bpa=-9.64 degrees ! Estimated noise=3.27319 mJy/beam. repeat if (peak(flux) > flux_cutoff) peakwin win_mult clean clean_niter,clean_gain flux_cutoff = imstat(rms) * dynam selfcal doamp, doflt, solint new_peak = peak(flux) until(new_peak<=flux_cutoff) ! Added new window around map position (0, 0). ! clean: niter=50 gain=0.03 cutoff=0 ! Component: 050 - total flux cleaned = 2.4549 Jy ! Total flux subtracted in 50 components = 2.4549 Jy ! Clean residual min=-0.247801 max=0.887008 Jy/beam ! Clean residual mean=-0.001775 rms=0.084382 Jy/beam ! Combined flux in latest and established models = 2.4549 Jy ! Performing phase self-cal over 0.6 minute time intervals ! Adding 13 model components to the UV plane model. ! The established model now contains 13 components and 2.4549 Jy ! ! Correcting IF 1. ! ! Correcting IF 2. ! ! Correcting IF 3. ! ! Correcting IF 4. ! ! Fit before self-cal, rms=1.607613Jy sigma=11.122329 ! Fit after self-cal, rms=1.607183Jy sigma=11.119169 ! Inverting map ! clean: niter=50 gain=0.03 cutoff=0 ! Component: 050 - total flux cleaned = 0.921051 Jy ! Total flux subtracted in 50 components = 0.921051 Jy ! Clean residual min=-0.148996 max=0.422864 Jy/beam ! Clean residual mean=-0.001085 rms=0.050416 Jy/beam ! Combined flux in latest and established models = 3.37595 Jy ! Performing phase self-cal over 0.6 minute time intervals ! Adding 14 model components to the UV plane model. ! The established model now contains 25 components and 3.37595 Jy ! ! Correcting IF 1. ! ! Correcting IF 2. ! ! Correcting IF 3. ! ! Correcting IF 4. ! ! Fit before self-cal, rms=1.021154Jy sigma=7.062957 ! Fit after self-cal, rms=1.020012Jy sigma=7.055078 ! Inverting map ! clean: niter=50 gain=0.03 cutoff=0 ! Component: 050 - total flux cleaned = 0.486283 Jy ! Total flux subtracted in 50 components = 0.486283 Jy ! Clean residual min=-0.113563 max=0.239690 Jy/beam ! Clean residual mean=-0.000722 rms=0.035778 Jy/beam ! Combined flux in latest and established models = 3.86223 Jy ! Performing phase self-cal over 0.6 minute time intervals ! Adding 11 model components to the UV plane model. ! The established model now contains 32 components and 3.86223 Jy ! ! Correcting IF 1. ! ! Correcting IF 2. ! ! Correcting IF 3. ! ! Correcting IF 4. ! ! Fit before self-cal, rms=0.784785Jy sigma=5.430326 ! Fit after self-cal, rms=0.784223Jy sigma=5.426438 ! Inverting map print "****************************************" ! **************************************** print "*** Finished Uniform Weighting CLEAN ***" ! *** Finished Uniform Weighting CLEAN *** print "****************************************" ! **************************************** uvweight 0,-1 ! Uniform weighting is not currently selected. ! Gridding weights will be scaled by errors raised to the power -1. ! Radial weighting is not currently selected. win_mult = win_mult * 1.6 clean_niter = clean_niter * 2 dynam = dynam - 0.5 doamp = false flux_cutoff = imstat(rms) * dynam ! Inverting map and beam ! Estimated beam: bmin=4.211 mas, bmaj=5.657 mas, bpa=-2.659 degrees ! Estimated noise=2.49294 mJy/beam. repeat if (peak(flux) > flux_cutoff) peakwin win_mult clean clean_niter,clean_gain flux_cutoff = imstat(rms) * dynam selfcal doamp, doflt, solint new_peak = peak(flux) until(new_peak<=flux_cutoff) ! clean: niter=100 gain=0.03 cutoff=0 ! Component: 050 - total flux cleaned = 0.348227 Jy ! Component: 100 - total flux cleaned = 0.530117 Jy ! Total flux subtracted in 100 components = 0.530117 Jy ! Clean residual min=-0.092802 max=0.104188 Jy/beam ! Clean residual mean=-0.001008 rms=0.027600 Jy/beam ! Combined flux in latest and established models = 4.39235 Jy ! Performing phase self-cal over 0.6 minute time intervals ! Adding 28 model components to the UV plane model. ! The established model now contains 53 components and 4.39235 Jy ! ! Correcting IF 1. ! ! Correcting IF 2. ! ! Correcting IF 3. ! ! Correcting IF 4. ! ! Fit before self-cal, rms=0.634463Jy sigma=4.395552 ! Fit after self-cal, rms=0.634114Jy sigma=4.393062 ! Inverting map print "****************************************" ! **************************************** print "*** Finished Natural Weighting CLEAN ***" ! *** Finished Natural Weighting CLEAN *** print "****************************************" ! **************************************** gscale true ! Performing overall amplitude self-cal ! ! Correcting IF 1. ! A total of 24 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 1. ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 1: ! BR 1.10 FD 1.00* GC 1.00* GG 1.00* ! HN 1.10 KK 1.00* KP 1.00* LA 1.00* ! MC 1.00* MK 0.94 NL 0.96 ON 1.00* ! OV 1.00* PT 1.00* SC 0.90 TS 1.00* ! WF 1.00* WZ 1.00* ! ! A total of 3 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 2. ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 2: ! BR 0.98 FD 1.08 GC 1.00* GG 1.00* ! HN 1.03 KK 1.00* KP 0.94 LA 1.08 ! MC 1.00* MK 0.92 NL 0.96 ON 1.00* ! OV 1.04 PT 1.00 SC 1.00* TS 1.00* ! WF 1.00* WZ 1.00* ! ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 3: ! BR 0.92 FD 1.00* GC 1.00* GG 1.00* ! HN 1.00* KK 1.00* KP 1.01 LA 1.19 ! MC 1.00* MK 1.07 NL 1.00* ON 1.00* ! OV 0.96 PT 1.01 SC 1.00* TS 1.00* ! WF 1.00* WZ 1.00* ! ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 4: ! BR 0.95 FD 1.11 GC 1.00* GG 1.00* ! HN 1.03 KK 1.00* KP 0.92 LA 1.10 ! MC 1.00* MK 1.00* NL 0.96 ON 1.00* ! OV 1.00* PT 1.00* SC 1.06 TS 1.00* ! WF 1.00* WZ 1.00* ! ! ! Correcting IF 2. ! A total of 24 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 1. ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 1: ! BR 1.12 FD 1.00* GC 1.00* GG 1.00* ! HN 1.19 KK 1.00* KP 1.00* LA 1.00* ! MC 1.00* MK 1.01 NL 1.00 ON 1.00* ! OV 1.00* PT 1.00* SC 0.93 TS 1.00* ! WF 1.00* WZ 1.00* ! ! A total of 3 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 2. ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 2: ! BR 1.10 FD 1.06 GC 1.00* GG 1.00* ! HN 1.17 KK 1.00* KP 0.99 LA 1.03 ! MC 1.00* MK 0.99 NL 0.99 ON 1.00* ! OV 1.01 PT 0.95 SC 1.00* TS 1.00* ! WF 1.00* WZ 1.00* ! ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 3: ! BR 1.08 FD 1.00* GC 1.00* GG 1.00* ! HN 1.00* KK 1.00* KP 1.05 LA 1.12 ! MC 1.00* MK 1.15 NL 1.00* ON 1.00* ! OV 0.98 PT 0.98 SC 1.00* TS 1.00* ! WF 1.00* WZ 1.00* ! ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 4: ! BR 1.12 FD 1.10 GC 1.00* GG 1.00* ! HN 1.16 KK 1.00* KP 0.99 LA 1.04 ! MC 1.00* MK 1.00* NL 0.99 ON 1.00* ! OV 1.00* PT 1.00* SC 1.12 TS 1.00* ! WF 1.00* WZ 1.00* ! ! ! Correcting IF 3. ! A total of 24 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 1. ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 1: ! BR 1.31 FD 1.00* GC 1.00* GG 1.00* ! HN 1.19 KK 1.00* KP 1.00* LA 1.00* ! MC 1.00* MK 0.99 NL 1.04 ON 1.00* ! OV 1.00* PT 1.00* SC 1.08 TS 1.00* ! WF 1.00* WZ 1.00* ! ! A total of 3 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 2. ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 2: ! BR 0.83 FD 0.96 GC 1.00* GG 1.00* ! HN 1.14 KK 1.00* KP 1.00 LA 0.92 ! MC 1.00* MK 0.98 NL 1.04 ON 1.00* ! OV 1.00 PT 1.01 SC 1.00* TS 1.00* ! WF 1.00* WZ 1.00* ! ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 3: ! BR 0.71 FD 1.00* GC 1.00* GG 1.00* ! HN 1.00* KK 1.00* KP 1.05 LA 1.00 ! MC 1.00* MK 1.09 NL 1.00* ON 1.00* ! OV 1.01 PT 1.05 SC 1.00* TS 1.00* ! WF 1.00* WZ 1.00* ! ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 4: ! BR 0.76 FD 1.01 GC 1.00* GG 1.00* ! HN 1.15 KK 1.00* KP 1.00 LA 0.93 ! MC 1.00* MK 1.00* NL 1.04 ON 1.00* ! OV 1.00* PT 1.00* SC 1.28 TS 1.00* ! WF 1.00* WZ 1.00* ! ! ! Correcting IF 4. ! A total of 24 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 1. ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 1: ! BR 1.09 FD 1.00* GC 1.00* GG 1.00* ! HN 1.12 KK 1.00* KP 1.00* LA 1.00* ! MC 1.00* MK 0.99 NL 0.95 ON 1.00* ! OV 1.00* PT 1.00* SC 1.09 TS 1.00* ! WF 1.00* WZ 1.00* ! ! A total of 3 telescope corrections were flagged in sub-array 2. ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 2: ! BR 0.87 FD 1.00* GC 1.00* GG 1.00* ! HN 1.06 KK 1.00* KP 1.00* LA 0.79 ! MC 1.00* MK 0.95 NL 0.95 ON 1.00* ! OV 0.85 PT 0.96 SC 1.00* TS 1.00* ! WF 1.00* WZ 1.00* ! ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 3: ! BR 1.02 FD 1.00* GC 1.00* GG 1.00* ! HN 1.00* KK 1.00* KP 0.96 LA 0.85 ! MC 1.00* MK 1.09 NL 1.00* ON 1.00* ! OV 0.85 PT 0.99 SC 1.00* TS 1.00* ! WF 1.00* WZ 1.00* ! ! Telescope amplitude corrections in sub-array 4: ! BR 0.65 FD 1.03 GC 1.00* GG 1.00* ! HN 1.07 KK 1.00* KP 0.90 LA 0.80 ! MC 1.00* MK 1.00* NL 0.95 ON 1.00* ! OV 1.00* PT 1.00* SC 1.29 TS 1.00* ! WF 1.00* WZ 1.00* ! ! ! Fit before self-cal, rms=0.634114Jy sigma=4.393062 ! Fit after self-cal, rms=0.216236Jy sigma=1.520347 dynam = dynam - 0.5 doamp = false flux_cutoff = imstat(rms) * dynam ! Inverting map and beam ! Estimated beam: bmin=4.481 mas, bmaj=5.788 mas, bpa=5.376 degrees ! Estimated noise=2.55943 mJy/beam. repeat if (peak(flux) > flux_cutoff) peakwin win_mult clean clean_niter,clean_gain flux_cutoff = imstat(rms) * dynam selfcal doamp, doflt, solint new_peak = peak(flux) until(new_peak<=flux_cutoff) ! clean: niter=100 gain=0.03 cutoff=0 ! Component: 050 - total flux cleaned = 0.00549139 Jy ! Component: 100 - total flux cleaned = 0.00548643 Jy ! Total flux subtracted in 100 components = 0.00548643 Jy ! Clean residual min=-0.018244 max=0.020655 Jy/beam ! Clean residual mean=-0.000149 rms=0.004618 Jy/beam ! Combined flux in latest and established models = 4.39784 Jy ! Performing phase self-cal over 0.6 minute time intervals ! Adding 8 model components to the UV plane model. ! The established model now contains 61 components and 4.39784 Jy ! ! Correcting IF 1. ! ! Correcting IF 2. ! ! Correcting IF 3. ! ! Correcting IF 4. ! ! Fit before self-cal, rms=0.213301Jy sigma=1.501248 ! Fit after self-cal, rms=0.213199Jy sigma=1.499602 ! Inverting map dynam = dynam - 1.0 doamp = true solint = solint * (6.0/3.6) flux_cutoff = imstat(rms) * dynam repeat if (peak(flux) > flux_cutoff) peakwin win_mult clean clean_niter,clean_gain flux_cutoff = imstat(rms) * dynam selfcal doamp, doflt, solint new_peak = peak(flux) until(new_peak<=flux_cutoff) ! clean: niter=100 gain=0.03 cutoff=0 ! Component: 050 - total flux cleaned = -0.00110551 Jy ! Component: 100 - total flux cleaned = -0.00107605 Jy ! Total flux subtracted in 100 components = -0.00107605 Jy ! Clean residual min=-0.018126 max=0.019711 Jy/beam ! Clean residual mean=-0.000151 rms=0.004397 Jy/beam ! Combined flux in latest and established models = 4.39676 Jy ! Performing amp+phase self-cal over 1 minute time intervals ! Adding 7 model components to the UV plane model. ! The established model now contains 63 components and 4.39676 Jy ! ! Correcting IF 1. ! ! Correcting IF 2. ! ! Correcting IF 3. ! ! Correcting IF 4. ! ! Fit before self-cal, rms=0.211701Jy sigma=1.490122 ! Fit after self-cal, rms=0.187684Jy sigma=1.319796 ! Inverting map and beam ! Estimated beam: bmin=4.496 mas, bmaj=5.761 mas, bpa=5.68 degrees ! Estimated noise=2.55121 mJy/beam. doamp = false solint = solint / (6.0/3.6) flux_cutoff = imstat(rms) * dynam repeat if (peak(flux) > flux_cutoff) peakwin win_mult clean clean_niter,clean_gain flux_cutoff = imstat(rms) * dynam selfcal doamp, doflt, solint new_peak = peak(flux) until(new_peak<=flux_cutoff) ! clean: niter=100 gain=0.03 cutoff=0 ! Component: 050 - total flux cleaned = -0.00928623 Jy ! Component: 100 - total flux cleaned = -0.010833 Jy ! Total flux subtracted in 100 components = -0.010833 Jy ! Clean residual min=-0.016577 max=0.019374 Jy/beam ! Clean residual mean=-0.000268 rms=0.004309 Jy/beam ! Combined flux in latest and established models = 4.38593 Jy ! Performing phase self-cal over 0.6 minute time intervals ! Adding 6 model components to the UV plane model. ! The established model now contains 65 components and 4.38593 Jy ! ! Correcting IF 1. ! ! Correcting IF 2. ! ! Correcting IF 3. ! ! Correcting IF 4. ! ! Fit before self-cal, rms=0.185922Jy sigma=1.309086 ! Fit after self-cal, rms=0.185857Jy sigma=1.308318 ! Inverting map print "***********************************" ! *********************************** print "*** Finished Amplitude Self-Cal ***" ! *** Finished Amplitude Self-Cal *** print "***********************************" ! *********************************** save 1611+343_S ! Writing UV FITS file: 1611+343_S.uvf ! Writing 65 model components to file: 1611+343_S.mod ! wwins: Wrote 1 windows to 1611+343_S.win ! restore: Substituting estimate of restoring beam from last 'invert'. ! Restoring with beam: 4.496 x 5.761 at 5.68 degrees (North through East) ! Clean map min=-0.016616 max=3.2225 Jy/beam ! Writing clean map to FITS file: 1611+343_S.fits ! Writing difmap environment to: 1611+343_S.par print "****************************" ! **************************** print "*** Now, make some plots ***" ! *** Now, make some plots *** print "****************************" ! **************************** ![@gonzo_plot 1611+343_S] device 1611+343_Suv.ps/vps,1,2 ! Attempting to open device: '1611+343_Suv.ps/vps' radplot ! Using default options string "m1" uvplot ! Using default options string "" device 1611+343_Sim.ps/vps ! Attempting to open device: '1611+343_Sim.ps/vps' uvweight 0,-1 ! Uniform weighting is not currently selected. ! Gridding weights will be scaled by errors raised to the power -1. ! Radial weighting is not currently selected. loglevs -1,2048,2 ! The new contour levels are: ! -1 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 1024 2048 cmul = imstat(rms)*3 ! Inverting map and beam ! Estimated beam: bmin=4.496 mas, bmaj=5.761 mas, bpa=5.68 degrees ! Estimated noise=2.55121 mJy/beam. mappl cln ! restore: Substituting estimate of restoring beam from last 'invert'. ! Restoring with beam: 4.496 x 5.761 at 5.68 degrees (North through East) ! Clean map min=-0.016616 max=3.2225 Jy/beam ![Exited script file: gonzo_plot] ![Exited script file: gonzo8-0.4] quit ! Quitting program ! Log file 1611+343_S.log closed on Wed Oct 20 03:06:47 2004
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HQ 558983 June 29, 1995 CLA-2 R:C:S 558983 WAS CATEGORY: Classification U.S. Customs Service District Director 477 Michigan Avenue Room 200 Detroit, MI 48226 RE: Application for Further Review of Protest No. 3801-94-106710 concerning the applicability of subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS, to Ford Taurus Station Wagons; detrimental reliance; uniform and established practice; 19 U.S.C. 1315(d); Article 509; NAFTA Dear Sir/Madame: This is a decision on an application for further review of the above-referenced protest which was timely filed by Steuart & Parker, on behalf of Mr. Philip Trupiano, of Auto Enterprises, Inc., against your decision regarding denial of duty-free treatment under subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS, of Ford Taurus Station Wagons (1994 models). The subject merchandise was entered on March 29, 1994 through the port of Detroit and was liquidated on August 19, 1994. We had an opportunity to meet with counsel on March 10, 1995, to further discuss this matter. Counsel submitted additional information dated April 11, 1995, which was considered in rendering our decision. Our decision follows. FACTS: The merchandise which is subject to this protest consists of 1994 Ford Taurus model vehicles imported from Canada. Protestant submits that the vehicles were assembled in U.S. foreign trade zones (\"FTZ\") (assembly plant in Chicago, Illinois, foreign trade subzone 22B) and then shipped directly from the FTZ to Canada where they were used primarily as rental vehicles prior to being imported into the U.S. Upon entry into the U.S., the vehicles were classified under heading 8703, HTSUS, and assessed a duty rate of 2.5 percent ad valorem. Protestant claims that the vehicles should be eligible for duty-free treatment under subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS, when they are returned to the U.S. and contests Customs denial of duty-free treatment for the subject entries. Protestant states that the vehicles entered into the commerce of Canada in many cases as a result of purchases by rental car companies for incorporation into their fleets. Protestant further states that after a certain period of time many of these vehicles are then purchased by U.S. Department of Transportation-licensed importers, such as protestant, for reimportation into the U.S. These vehicles are then serviced to satisfy U.S. DOT standards and sold for use in the U.S. market. Protestant submits that there is no legal basis which allows Customs to advance the rate of duty for these vehicles. Furthermore, protestant claims that there is no legal basis which disallows the payment of a lower duty rate and that in accordance with U.S. law, the North American Free Trade Agreement and the NAFTA Implementation Act, the vehicles of this protest are not vehicles to which the 2.5 percent ad valorem rate of duty should apply. Protestant claims that upon the importation of the subject vehicles back to the U.S., duty should be assessed only on the vehicle\'s foreign content, and not on the value of the entire vehicle. Protestant contends that the only foreign content which is incorporated into the subject vehicles is the radio which comprises less than one percent of the total value of each vehicle. ISSUES: \(1\) Whether the vehicles which are produced in a foreign trade zone from U.S. and foreign components exported directly from the FTZ to Canada and then imported into the U.S. are entitled to duty exemption under the NAFTA or under subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS. \(2\) Whether there is a uniform and established practice to provide duty-free treatment under subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS, to vehicles which are produced in a FTZ from U.S. and foreign components, exported directly from the FTZ and then imported into the U.S. \(3\) Whether protestant has substantiated its claim for detrimental reliance. LAW AND ANALYSIS: I. Duty-free Treatment A. NAFTA Eligibility The sixth proviso to section 3 of the Foreign Trade Zone Act (\"FTZA\") of June 18, 1934 (49 Stat. 9) as amended, states as follows: That articles produced or manufactured in a zone and exported therefrom shall on subsequent importation into the customs territory of the United States be subject to the import laws applicable to like articles manufactured in a foreign country, except that articles produced or manufactured in a zone exclusively with the use of domestic merchandise, the identity of which has been maintained in accordance with the second proviso of this section may, on such importation, be entered as American goods returned. (Emphasis added). Customs recently addressed the issue concerning the dutiable status of articles made with foreign components in a Foreign Trade Zone that are imported after having been exported from the zone in C.S.D. 95-3, 29 Cust. Bull. 11 (February 8, 1995). In this case, automobiles were made in a foreign trade zone using some parts of foreign origin. Those parts were admitted into the zone in either privileged foreign status or non-privileged foreign status. After manufacture, the automobiles were exported to Canada without any duty having been paid on those parts. After that exportation, the automobiles were imported into the U.S. The issue in C.S.D. 95-3 was whether the sixth proviso to section 3 of the Foreign Trade Zones Act (19 U.S.C. 81c(a)) requires duty to be assessed on the full value of an automobile made in a zone exported and then returned to the U.S. In this decision, Customs held that the automobile is dutiable on its full value at the appropriate most-favored nation rate of duty on its importation back into the U.S. Customs further stated that such an automobile does not qualify for duty-free treatment under the North American Free Trade Agreement. The argument was made by the importer in C.S.D. 95-3 that the words \"be subject to the import laws applicable to like articles manufactured in a foreign country\" should be construed to mean like articles made in the specific country from which the article is sent back to the U.S. so that an article made in a zone with foreign components would become an article of the country of reexportation simply by passing through that country. Customs found, however, that this proposed interpretation would lead to the erroneous result whereby the exportation to Canada would convert Japanese components which had been assembled to produce the vehicle, on which no duty was ever paid, into a Canadian-origin automobile which would be entitled to be entered duty-free under the NAFTA. Customs further stated that, such an automobile could be exported from a zone into Canada and then re-imported into the United States free of duty. Another possible consequence that could arise under this scenario was that such an automobile could be made in a zone, exported to France, duty-free and then re-imported into the United States through Canada, again free of duty. Based on our holding in C.S.D. 95-3, we find in the instant case that vehicles which are manufactured in a FTZ using both U.S. and foreign-origin components, exported to Canada, without any duty having been paid on the foreign-origin components, and subsequently reimported into the U.S. are not considered Canadian-origin vehicles. We are of the opinion that the exportation to Canada does not convert the vehicle which is made in a FTZ using foreign-origin components into a Canadian-origin vehicle merely by passing through that country. Protestant also argues that the vehicles which are subject to this protest meet the requirements under Section 202(a)(2) of the NAFTA for \"originating goods.\" Section 202(a) of the North American Free Trade Agreement provides, in pertinent part, as follows: Sec. 202 RULES OF ORIGIN \(A\) ORIGINATING GOODS\-- \(1\) IN GENERAL\-- For purposes of implementing the tariff treatment and quantitative restrictions provided for under the Agreement, except as otherwise provided in this section, a good originates in the territory of a NAFTA country if \-\-- (B)(I) each nonoriginating material used in the production of the good\-- \(I\) undergoes an applicable change in tariff classification set out in Annex 401 of the Agreement as a result of production occurring entirely in the territory of one or more of the NAFTA countries; or \(II\) where no change in tariff classification is required, the good otherwise satisfies the applicable requirement 50 for such Annex; and \(ii\) the good satisfies all other applicable requirements of this section; © the good is produced entirely in the territory of one or more of the NAFTA countries exclusively from originating materials; In this instance, it is argued that the operations performed in the FTZ will qualify the vehicles under Section 202(a)(1) of the NAFTA. However, there is specific statutory language which governs the tariff treatment of goods under these circumstances. Section 202(a)(2)(A) provides as follows: \(2\) SPECIAL RULES\-- \(A\) FOREIGN TRADE ZONES \-- Subparagraph (8) of paragraph (1) shall not apply to a good produced in a foreign trade zone or subzone (established pursuant tot eh Act of June 18, 1934, commonly known as the Foreign Trade Zones Act) that is entered for consumption in the customs territory of the United States. With regard to the issue of whether the vehicles which are entered into the U.S. from Canada are considered \"originating goods\" and thus entitled to preferential tariff treatment under the NAFTA, Customs held in C.S.D. 95-3, The statute contemplates that goods which meet the applicable rule of origin by virtue of operations performed in a United States Foreign Trade Zone will not be regarded as originating upon entry for consumption into the United States. In this case, it is clear that the operations which are performed in the zone will not render the vehicles originating based on the change in tariff classification that occurs to the nonoriginating materials in the zone. Therefore, protestant\'s claim that the vehicles which are the subject of this protest meet the requirements for \"originating goods\" under the NAFTA is based on an incorrect interpretation of the statute. Protestant further maintains that the limitation in Section 202(a)(2)(A) is not applicable in this case. Specifically, protestant claims that since the non-originating components in the vehicle represent less than seven percent, the non-originating components are \"de minimis\" under Section 202(e), and the car should be considered \"originating\" for purposes of receiving NAFTA treatment. Section 202(e) implements Article 405.1 of the Agreement which, in pertinent part, provides: a good shall be considered to be an originating good if the value of all non-originating materials used in the production of the good that do not undergo an applicable change in tariff classification set out in Annex 401 is not more than seven percent of the transaction value of the good, adjusted to a F.O.B. basis, or, if the transaction value of the good is unacceptable under Article 1 of the Customs Valuation Code, the value of all such non-originating materials is not more than seven percent of the total cost of the good. . . Under the terms of the above provision, the \"de minimis\" concept operates only where the materials which are claimed to be de minimis do not undergo an applicable change in tariff classification as set forth in Annex 401. Protestant argues that a foreign radio assembled into a vehicle in a FTZ remains a radio and does not undergo an acceptable tariff shift in the zone. We are of the opinion, however, that the radio enters the zone properly classified as a radio and after it is assembled with other components into the finished vehicle, it leaves the zone as part of a vehicle. Therefore, in the instant case, the nonoriginating materials clearly undergo the requisite change in tariff classification and are therefore, not eligible to be regarded as \"de minimis\" components under the terms of Section 202(e) of the NAFTA. B. Subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS, Eligibility Subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS, provides for the free entry of U.S. products that are exported and returned without having been advanced in value or improved in condition by any means while abroad, provided the documentary requirements of section 10.1, Customs Regulations (19 CFR 10.1), are met. The courts have held that, while some change in the condition of the product while it is abroad is permissible, operations which either advance the value or improve the condition of the exported product render it ineligible for duty-free entry upon return to the U.S. Border Brokerage Co, Inc. v. United States, 65 Cust. Ct. 50, C.D. 4052, 314 F. Supp. 788 (1970), appeal dismissed, 58 CCPA 165 (1970). Moreover, compliance with section 10.1(a) is mandatory and a condition precedent to recovery unless compliance has been waived or is impossible. Maple Leaf Petroleum, Ltd. v. United States, 25 CCPA 5, T.D. 48976 (1937). The basis for waiver of the required documentation is predicated upon the district director being satisfied by the production of other evidence as to the U.S.-origin of the merchandise and its eligibility under subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS. Customs has interpreted the sixth proviso to section 3 of the FTZA to mean that any good which is exported from a zone that has not had duty paid on the foreign merchandise incorporated into the good is fully dutiable upon any subsequent importation into the U.S. Moreover, a good which is produced in an FTZ will not be considered a good of U.S. origin unless the good is exported, duty paid from a zone, prior to being reimported into the U.S., or unless the good produced in the FTZ is comprised wholly of domestic materials. In Headquarters Ruling Letter (HRL) 553240, a truck was assembled in a foreign trade zone, using both \"privileged domestic\" and \"privileged foreign parts.\" The truck was withdrawn from the foreign trade zone on a weekly formal entry covering the production of additional trucks. Duties were paid on the assembled foreign merchandise having privileged foreign zone status upon withdrawal of the truck from the FTZ for domestic consumption during 1982. The truck was subsequently exported to Germany and reimported into the U.S. We held in HRL 553240 that since the truck was first transferred to the Customs territory of the U.S., and duties were paid on the foreign components, prior to being exported to Germany, upon return to the U.S., the truck was eligible for duty-free treatment under the American Goods Returned provision. Customs concluded that the foreign merchandise used in the assembly of the truck had lost its foreign character and was considered to have been substantially transformed by being merged into the assembled truck. \"The merger occurred in the FTZ located in the U.S. and the substantial transformation was complete when the truck was entered for consumption in the U.S. and duties paid on the privileged foreign merchandise.\" This position was followed in HRL 556976 dated June 9, 1994, in which Customs concluded that engines produced as a result of a substantial transformation of foreign and domestic parts in an FTZ established in the U.S. and entered from the FTZ for consumption before being exported to Japan were considered \"article\[s\] manufactured within the Customs territory of the U.S.\", and, therefore, \"products of the U.S.\" for purposes of subheading 9802.00.80, HTSUS, and section 10.12(e), Customs Regulations (19 CFR 10.12(e)). Accordingly, as there is no evidence that the vehicle in the instant case was exported, duty paid from the zone prior to being reimported into the U.S., the vehicle which is produced in the zone from U.S. and foreign-origin components is not considered a good of U.S.-origin for purposes of eligibility under subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS. II\. Uniform and Established Practice Protestant alleges that Customs has failed to comply with the requirements of 19 U.S.C. 1315(d) which concerns the effective date of administrative rulings resulting in higher rates. Section 1315(d) provides as follows: No administrative ruling resulting in the imposition of a higher rate of duty or charge than the Secretary of Treasury shall find to have been applicable to imported merchandise under an established and uniform practice shall be effective with respect to articles entered for consumption or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption prior to the expiration of thirty days after the date of publication in the Federal Register of notice of such ruling; but this provision shall not apply with respect to the imposition of anti-dumping duties or the imposition of countervailing duties under section 1303 of this title. Protestant maintains that for the ten years prior to June, 1994, FTZ produced vehicles, such as the vehicles subject to this protest, were reentered from Canada as American Goods Returned, under subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS, and not subject to duty. Protestant claims that since no notice of Customs\' ruling of the change in treatment from granting duty-free treatment pursuant to the American goods returned provision has been published in the Federal Register, no change can take effect with respect to articles entered for consumption until after 30 days from the date of publication of such ruling. Therefore, protestant claims that the vehicles assembled in the FTZ which are the subject of this protest should be treated as American goods returned and eligible for duty-free treatment, upon reentry into the U.S. As previously stated, entries of articles which are claimed to be duty-free pursuant to subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS, must satisfy certain documentation requirements. 19 CFR 10.1 requires the following documents to be filed in connection with the entry: (1) a declaration by the foreign shipper in which he/she declares that the articles are products of the U.S. and that they were exported from the U.S. from the port of X country and returned without having been advanced in value or improved in condition; and (2) a declaration by the owner, importer, consignee, or agent having knowledge of the facts regarding the claim for free entry. Prior to the amendment of 19 CFR 10.1 by T.D. 94-47, 28 Cust. Bull. 1 (May 25, 1994), importers were also required to file a Customs Form 3311 with the entry to show whether drawback was claimed or paid on the merchandise covered by the certificate and, if any was paid, the amount thereof. However, T.D. 94-47, eliminated the use of Customs Form 3311 for articles which are entered under subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS, after June 16, 1994. As the vehicles subject to this protest were entered prior to June 16, 1994, the submission of Customs Form 3311 is still required with the entry. With regard to the applicability of American Goods Returned (subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS), to goods that are manufactured in a foreign trade zone from both foreign and domestic-origin materials, Customs has not deviated from its long-standing position which is clearly stated in HRL 553240 dated March 5, 1985, as previously discussed in this protest decision. Customs position is that goods which are produced in a FTZ from both U.S. and foreign components are not considered \"products of\" the U.S., unless duty has been paid on the value of the foreign components when exported from the zone, or the good is comprised wholly of domestic components or materials. In the instant case, duty has not been paid on the value of the foreign components when exported from the zone to Canada, and the vehicles are clearly not comprised wholly of U.S.-origin components, therefore, the vehicles are not considered \"products of\" the U.S. within the meaning of subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS. Furthermore, we believe that a uniform and established practice cannot exist for entries which are claimed to be duty-free under subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS. In order for an entry to be free of duty under this provision, certain documentation requirements must be satisfied, or the District Director must be satisfied that all of the requirements for eligibility under this provision have been satisfied so that the documentation requirements may be waived. Therefore, the fact that a Ford Taurus may enter into the U.S. at a free rate of duty under subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS, does not necessarily mean that a similar Ford Taurus is eligible to enter into the U.S. duty-free under subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS. We recognize that the courts have found that a section 1315(d) \"established and uniform practice\" can be predicated on uniform classifications and liquidations at various ports over a period of time. Heraeus-Amersil, Inc. v. United States, 617 F. Supp. 89, 9 CIT 412 (1985), (where the court found that a uniform and established practice had been established with regard to the classification of fused quartz/fused silica under items 540.11 and 540.41, TSUS). The facts at issue in this case, however, do not involve the question of whether or not a certain tariff classification applies, but rather whether the subject vehicles have satisfied all of the requirements for duty-free eligibility under a Chapter 98, HTSUS, provision. Entries under subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS, are fact specific; each entry stands on its own particular fact situation. Hence, liquidations covering the same type of merchandise at a free rate of duty are not enough to establish a uniform and established practice under subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS. III\. Detrimental Reliance Protestant further maintains that Customs\' publication of C.S.D. 95-3 has the effect of formally modifying Customs\' long-standing treatment of vehicles in substantially identical transactions. It is further claimed that this modification is in violation of 19 CFR 177.9(e)(1), which concerns ruling letters which have the effect of modifying past Customs treatment of transactions not covered by ruling letters. According to 19 CFR 177.9(e)(1): The Custom Service will from time to time issue a ruling letter covering a transaction or issue not previously the subject of a ruling letter and which has the effect of modifying the treatment previously accorded by the Customs Service to substantially identical transactions of either the recipient of the ruling letter or other parties covering a transaction or issue not previously the subject of a ruling letter has the effect of modifying the treatment previously accorded by Customs. In such circumstances, pursuant to 19 CFR 177.9(e)(1), the Customs Service may delay the effective date of the ruling letter, and continue the treatment previously accorded the substantially identical transaction, for a period of up to 90 days from the date the ruling letter is issued. However, in situations where a party has relied, not on a previously issued ruling letter, but on past Customs treatment, Customs requires that the affected party submit an application requesting a delay in the effective date of a ruling letter. In these situations, 19 CFR 177.9(e)(2), sets forth specific requirements for such applications. According to this provision, the applicant must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Customs Service that the treatment previously accorded relates to substantially identical transactions, and was sufficiently consistent and continuous that the party reasonably relied on the past treatment in the arrangement of future transactions. Specifically, section 177.9(e)(2) requires that the applicant must submit evidence of past treatment by the Customs Service covering the 2-year period immediately prior to the date of the ruling letter, listing all substantially identical transactions by entry number. In addition, the applicant must provide the quantity and value of merchandise covered by each such transaction, the ports of entry, and the dates of final action by the Customs Service. Section 177.9(e)(2) further notes that, \"The evidence of reliance shall include contracts, purchase orders, or other materials tending to establish that the future transactions were arranged based on the treatment previously accorded by the Customs Service.\" Finally, in order to grant a delay pursuant to 177.9(e)(1), the Regulations require that Customs examine all relevant factors regarding the issue of reliance. Section 177.9(e)(3) requires that Customs carefully review the past transactions on which reliance is claimed to determine whether there was an examination of merchandise by Customs. Furthermore, in making the determination to delay, the weight accorded to the documented history of consistent and continuous Customs treatment, will be diminished in the following instances: transactions involving small quantities or values, informal entries, and situations where Customs, in the interest of commercial facilitation and accommodation, processes expeditiously and without examination and/or import specialist review. See 19 CFR 177.9(e)(3). Protestant submits that it was mislead by Customs and that it reasonably relied to its detriment (for 10 to 15 years protestant built a business predicated on the cost of the cars which were duty-free) and that Customs knew that the protestant was relying on Customs\' actions, and thus, protestant has satisfied its claim for detrimental reliance. Protestant states that Customs was apprised in writing that each car at issue was manufactured in a U.S. foreign trade zone, because the serial number for each car contained the identity code for the manufacturing plant, as indicated by the eleventh digit. Protestant further submits that this code was constructed by the government for the purpose of providing exactly this type of information. It is clear that under the facts in this case, protestant has not established a claim for detrimental reliance. Protestant has failed to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Customs Service that the entries which were previously liquidated free of duty are substantially identical transactions to the entries involved in this protest. Mere evidence of liquidation of a vehicle at a free rate under subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS, is not sufficient to establish that the transaction was substantially identical to the subject entries. In order to be eligible for duty-free treatment under this provision, each entry must satisfy the documentation requirements or the district director must be satisfied that all of the requirements for eligibility are satisfied so that the documentary evidence may be waived. In the instant case, there is also no indication that the district director waived production of the documentary requirements. Therefore, even if protestant could produce evidence that vehicles manufactured in a foreign-trade zone were exported directly from the FTZ to Canada and subsequently imported into the U.S. free of duty under subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS, this would not mean that future entries of vehicles will be entitled to enter into the U.S. free of duty. As previously indicated, the requirements for eligibility under subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS, must be satisfied for each article at the time of its importation, and cannot be based upon prior importations of similar articles. In any case, however, Customs does not know and protestant has not established whether the prior entries which were accorded duty-free treatment involved the exact same circumstances as the entries which are the subject of this protest. IV\. Summary Accordingly, as the vehicles are not eligible for duty-free treatment under subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS, or NAFTA (General Note 12), they are subject to duty upon the full dutiable value of the vehicle at the MFN (Column 1) rate for foreign merchandise. Inasmuch as these entries were not made directly from the FTZ to the U.S. for consumption, Customs does not have the authority to apply a duty rate on only the value of the foreign materials incorporated therein. HOLDING: Based on the information provided, the subject vehicles made from U.S. and foreign components which are produced in a FTZ, exported directly from the FTZ into Canada and then imported into the U.S. are not entitled to duty-free treatment under either the NAFTA or subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS. Furthermore, we do not find that protestant has demonstrated that either an established and uniform practice was created pursuant to 19 U.S.C. 1315(d), or a claim for detrimental reliance is warranted within the meaning of 19 CFR 177.9(e). Accordingly, we conclude that the subject vehicles are fully dutiable at the MFN (Column 1) rate for foreign merchandise, and the protest should be denied in full. In accordance with Section 3A(11)(b) of Customs Directive 099 3550-065, dated August 4, 1993, Subject: Revised Protest Directive, this decision should be mailed by your office to the protestant no later than 60 days from the date of this letter. Any reliquidation of the entry in accordance with the decision must be accomplished prior to mailing of the decision. Sixty days from the date of the decision the Office of Regulations and Rulings will take steps to make the decision available to customs personnel via the Customs Rulings Module in ACS and the public via the Diskette Subscription Service, Freedom of Information Act and other public access channels. Sincerely, John Durant, Director Commercial Rulings Division
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**STATEMENT OF WORK** USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service Wisconsin **Stripcropping (585)** **DESIGN (911)** **Deliverables:** 1\. Design documents that demonstrate criteria in NRCS practice standard have been met and are compatible with planned and applied practices. > a\. List of facilitating practices. > > b\. Practice standard criteria-related computations and analyses to > develop plans and specifications including but not limited to: > > i\. Number of strips. > > ii\. Minimum and maximum row grade for tilled strips (for sheet and > rill erosion). > > iii\. Alignment, orientation and width of strips (for wind erosion). > > iv\. Vegetative cover. > > v\. Width of strips. > > vi\. Results of NRCS-approved erosion prediction tools (RUSLE2). > > vii\. Analysis of outlet stability. 2\. Written plans and specifications including location maps, sketches and drawings shall be provided to the client that adequately describes the requirements to apply the practice and obtain necessary permits. Plans and specifications shall be developed in accordance with the requirements of conservation practice standard Stripcropping (Code 585). 3\. Operation and maintenance plan. 4\. Certification that the design meets practice standard criteria and comply with applicable laws and regulations. 5\. Documentation requirements for design modifications during practice installation. 6\. Itemized cost estimate. **[CERTIFICATION OF COMPLETION]{.underline}** **Stripcropping (585)** Design (911) **[Program Participant Information]{.underline}** Name (print): Contract Number: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Contract Item #(s): **[Technical Service Provider Information]{.underline}** Name (print): TSP ID Number: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Expiration Date: *I hereby certify that the technical services I provided as a Technical Service Provider for this component(s) checked above: (1) comply with all applicable Federal, State, Tribal, and Local laws and requirements, (2) meet applicable USDA NRCS conservation practice standards, specifications, and program requirements, (3) are consistent with and meet the particular conservation program goals and objectives, (4) that I have provided the above named Program Participant the Deliverables in this Statement of Work for this component, and (5) comply with all "Certification Terms" as identified in the Technical Service Provider Certification Agreement.* *\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_* ***Technical Service Provider Signature Date*** *\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_* ***Received By (NRCS staff)** **Date*** **STATEMENT OF WORK** USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service Wisconsin **Stripcropping (585)** **INSTALLATION (912)** **Deliverables** 1\. Documentation of pre-application conference with client. 2\. Verification that client has obtained required permits. 3\. Staking and layout according to plans and specifications including applicable layout notes. 4\. Application guidance as needed. 5\. Facilitate, implement and document required design modifications with client, original designer, and funding agencies. 6\. Advise client/NRCS on compliance issues with all federal, state, tribal, and local laws, regulations and NRCS policies during installation. 7\. Certification that the application process and materials meets design and permit requirements. **[CERTIFICATION OF COMPLETION]{.underline}** **Stripcropping (585)** Installation (912) **[Program Participant Information]{.underline}** Name (print): Contract Number: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Contract Item #(s): **[Technical Service Provider Information]{.underline}** Name (print): TSP ID Number: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Expiration Date: *I hereby certify that the technical services I provided as a Technical Service Provider for this component(s) checked above: (1) comply with all applicable Federal, State, Tribal, and Local laws and requirements, (2) meet applicable USDA NRCS conservation practice standards, specifications, and program requirements, (3) are consistent with and meet the particular conservation program goals and objectives, (4) that I have provided the above named Program Participant the Deliverables in this Statement of Work for this component, and (5) comply with all "Certification Terms" as identified in the Technical Service Provider Certification Agreement.* *\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_* ***Technical Service Provider Signature Date*** *\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_* ***Received By (NRCS staff)** **Date*** **STATEMENT OF WORK** USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service Wisconsin **Stripcropping (585)** **CHECKOUT (913)** **Deliverables** 1\. Records of application. > a\. Number and width of strips and location on a map. > > b\. Actual row grade applied (for sheet and rill erosion) or strip > orientation (for wind erosion). > > c\. Extent of practice units applied. 2\. Certification that the application meets NRCS standards and specifications and is in compliance with permits. 3\. Provide the following information to the NRCS field office servicing the relevant land unit for entry into the Performance Results System (PRS): > a\. Technical Service Provider Name > > b\. Customer name > > c\. USDA program funding the practice (if known) > > d\. Location of work (state, county, conservation district, land tract > identifier) > > e\. Land use of field where the practice was installed (cropland, > etc.) > > f\. NRCS practice name and quantity of practice installed in > appropriate units 4\. Documentation of exit conference with client and contractor. **[CERTIFICATION OF COMPLETION]{.underline}** **Stripcropping (585)** Checkout (913) **[Program Participant Information]{.underline}** Name (print): Contract Number: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Contract Item #(s): **[Technical Service Provider Information]{.underline}** Name (print): TSP ID Number: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Expiration Date: *I hereby certify that the technical services I provided as a Technical Service Provider for this component(s) checked above: (1) comply with all applicable Federal, State, Tribal, and Local laws and requirements, (2) meet applicable USDA NRCS conservation practice standards, specifications, and program requirements, (3) are consistent with and meet the particular conservation program goals and objectives, (4) that I have provided the above named Program Participant the Deliverables in this Statement of Work for this component, and (5) comply with all "Certification Terms" as identified in the Technical Service Provider Certification Agreement.* *\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_* ***Technical Service Provider Signature Date*** *\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_* ***Received By (NRCS staff)** **Date*** **STATEMENT OF WORK** USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service Wisconsin **Stripcropping (585)** **REFERENCES** - WI NRCS Field Office Technical Guide (eFOTG), Section IV, Conservation Practice Standard 585, Stripcropping - NRCS National Agronomy Manual (NAM) parts 501, 502 and 506 - NRCS National Environmental Compliance Handbook - NRCS Cultural Resources Handbook
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# Rejections and Appeals Contents [9.1 Medicaid Appeal Process 9-2](#medicaid-appeal-process) [9.1.1 Requesting a Hearing 9-3](#requesting-a-hearing) [9.2 Private Insurance Appeal Process 9-4](#private-insurance-appeal-process) [9.3 Collection Policies and Procedures for Submitted Claims 9-6](#collection-policies-and-procedures-for-submitted-claims) [9.4 Verifying Eligibility 9-7](#verifying-eligibility) [9.4.1 Steps to Verify Eligibility via Telephone 9-7](#steps-to-verify-eligibility-via-telephone) [9.4.2 Steps to Verify Eligibility Online 9-7](#steps-to-verify-eligibility-online) [9.4.3 Entering Updated Eligibility Information in RPMS 9-8](#entering-updated-eligibility-information-in-rpms) [9.5 Medicare Appeals Process 9-8](#medicare-appeals-process) [9.5.1 Background 9-8](#background) [9.5.2 General Appeals Process in Initial Determinations\ (CMS CR 4019) 9-10](#general-appeals-process-in-initial-determinations-cms-cr-4019) [9.6 The Revised Medicare Appeals Process 9-10](#the-revised-medicare-appeals-process) [9.6.1 First Level of Appeal -- Redetermination 9-11](#first-level-of-appeal-redetermination) [9.6.2 New Language for Redetermination Letters 9-13](#new-language-for-redetermination-letters) [9.6.3 Second Level of Appeal - Reconsideration 9-14](#second-level-of-appeal---reconsideration) [9.6.4 Third Level of Appeal -- Administrative Law Judge (ALJ)\ Hearing 9-14](#third-level-of-appeal-administrative-law-judge-alj-hearing) [9.6.5 Fourth Level of Appeal -- Departmental Appeals Board (DAB) 9-15](#fourth-level-of-appeal-departmental-appeals-board-dab) [9.6.6 Fifth Level of Appeal -- Federal District Court 9-15](#fifth-level-of-appeal-federal-district-court) [9.7 Medicare Part B Appeals Process - Carriers 9-16](#medicare-part-b-appeals-process---carriers) [9.7.1 Who Can Appeal 9-16](#who-can-appeal) [9.7.2 Aggregation of Claims 9-18](#aggregation-of-claims) [9.7.3 Good Cause 9-19](#good-cause) [9.8 Medicare Part B Appeals Process 9-20](#medicare-part-b-appeals-process) [9.8.1 First Level of Appeal -- Redetermination 9-20](#first-level-of-appeal-redetermination-1) [9.8.2 Telephone Review Procedures 9-22](#telephone-review-procedures) [9.8.3 Second Level of Appeal -- Hearing Office Hearing 9-22](#second-level-of-appeal-hearing-office-hearing) [9.8.4 Hearing Office Hearing Types 9-24](#hearing-office-hearing-types) [9.8.5 Third Level of Appeal -- Administrative Law Judge (ALJ)\ Hearing 9-25](#third-level-of-appeal-administrative-law-judge-alj-hearing-1) [9.8.6 Fourth Level of Appeal -- Departmental Appeals Board Review 9-26](#fourth-level-of-appeal-departmental-appeals-board-review) [9.8.7 Fifth Level of Appeal -- U.S. District Court (Court) Review 9-27](#fifth-level-of-appeal-u.s.-district-court-court-review) [9.9 General Guidelines for Writing Appeals 9-27](#general-guidelines-for-writing-appeals) [9.10 Quality Control 9-27](#quality-control) [9.11 Additional Resources 9-28](#additional-resources) ## Medicaid Appeal Process Reasons for resubmitting or appealing Medicaid claims include - Date of Service spans over the calendar year (payment and billed amount changes). - The patient was admitted on September 13 and discharged on September 30, but Medicaid's eligibility was not effective until September 15. - Eligibility information states the patient was not eligible for coverage; however, other information provided states the patient was covered. - The initial claim was not received by Medicaid; however, the facility has proof of submission within the timely filing guidelines. - The Authorization number was not on file. - Medicaid has a record that the patient is covered by other insurance; however, research finds that the patient is not covered by other insurance. - The Consent form was not present with initial bill. - There was a coding discrepancy on the initial claim submission. - There was a name discrepancy on the original claim. - There were system errors. Each state has its own appeal process. For guidance on the rejection and appeal process, contact your state Medicaid program. Sample of the appeal and rejection process: - Determine the validity of the denial or partial pay by reviewing the following items. ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` - Date of Service - Type of Service - Medicaid Identification Number - Effective Date of Coverage - Review of Medical Record and PCC, PCC+, or Electronic Health Record - Diagnosis ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` - If denial of partial payment is invalid, ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` - Resubmit a claim on the appropriate form. - Type a letter requesting reconsideration, stating a reason for the request. - Copy and attach one of the following documents: - Remittance Advice - Authorization Number - Consent Form - Proof of Medicaid Eligibility - Private Insurance denial EOB ### Requesting a Hearing A hearing process is available for any provider or facility who disagrees with decisions from Medicaid that relate to participation or termination from the plan, overpayment, or imposed sanctions. Most Medicaid state plans have 30 calendar days from the date of an action to request a hearing. To be timely, the request must be received by Medicaid no later than the close of business of the specified day. Hearings are conducted and a written decision is issued to the provider within 120 calendar days from the date Medicaid receives the request, unless the parties agree to an extension. For individual hearings, a pre-conference is usually scheduled to clarify the issues, resolve some or all of the issues, exchange documents and information, review audit findings, and discuss other matters. Besides the traditional hearing, most state Medicaid programs offer either - An expedited hearing for cases related to health, safety, or service availability; or - A group hearing for cases where individual issues of fact are not disputed and where related issues of state and/or Federal law, regulation, or policy are the sole issues being raised. Medicaid may deny or dismiss a request for a hearing when: - The request is not received in a timely manner or within the time period stated in the notice - The request is withdrawn, or canceled in writing by the provider - The sole issue presented concerns a Federal or state law which requires an adjustment of compensation for all or certain classes of providers of services - The provider fails to appear at a scheduled hearing without good cause - The same issue has already been appealed or decided upon as to this provider and fact situation Beyond the hearing process, if the final decision is upheld, providers still have the right to pursue judicial review of the decision. This must be accomplished within 30 calendar days from the date of the hearing decision ## Private Insurance Appeal Process To substantiate any denied claims through an appeal process, it is essential that you keep written records of all verbal and written correspondence at all levels of the patient encounter. This is especially critical in the issuing of prior approvals/authorizations by third-party payers. Oftentimes claims are denied months or even years after the original submission. Because of this wide disparity in claims adjudication, document your correspondence in the **RPMS Accounts Receivable** messaging fields. Documentation of conversations with payers should include at a minimum: - Date the conversation took place - Telephone number and extension of representative you called - Person you spoke to - Prior authorization or treatment numbers - The name of the IHS facility staff person In addition, be sure to note any additional information from the preauthorization telephone call or conversation. This can be found on page 5 of the RPMS registration editor. This can include comments such as "this individual was just added to the contract". Written documentation of comments such as these can often be the deciding factor between a successful appeal and a denial. Immediately after you receive the claim denial, begin the appeal process. If you believe you have a compelling rational for an appeal resulting in the denial being reversed, proceed with that appeal. Each appeal letter does not have to be customized. Craft a letter that has worked in the past. Keep copies of prior letters in your computer system and modify them for the current situation. Appeal letters should include the following: - Date of your letter - Name of the particular individual to whom you are addressing your appeal. If you don't have a name, call the payer and obtain one. - Title of the individual to whom you are addressing the appeal - Complete address, including department to which you are sending the appeal - Reason for the letter - Subscriber name, patient name, date(s) of service, certificate number, precertification number, internal patient account number, and amount of claim being appealed - Include language from the contract or the billing manual, if relevant - If you have resubmitted the claim numerous times prior to the denial, be sure to tell the payer - Send the appeal letter certified mail Familiarize yourself with the response time for an appeal as contained in the payer's billing manual or contract. Always follow up on your appeal at set timeframes When appealing a denied claim, - Be respectful of the individual receiving your letter. - Involve your patient in the appeal process. The patient is paying the premiums and a satisfied patient will want the provider paid. ## Collection Policies and Procedures for Submitted Claims The collection of outstanding insurance claims requires a high level of research and review: - All outstanding claims are examined for accuracy and adequacy of documentation in preparation for re-submission. - All claims require the same basic information, which is either collected or verified as correct from various components of the RPMS. - All private insurance (inpatient and outpatient) claims are filed in the respective patient financial folders, which are readily available for retrieval. Outstanding claims are identified utilizing the - Explanation of Benefits for private insurance claims. - Remittance Advice for Medicare and Medicaid claims. Other sources in obtaining outstanding claims are the various reports available from the RPMS Accounts Receivable menu, such as 30/60/90/120 Day Age report. The Accounts Receivable (A/R) staff should be responsible for keeping the batches in order by the remittance date. Uncompleted batch reports should be prepared on a weekly basis for Medicaid and Medicare. These reports allow the supervisor to monitor outstanding batches and/or Remittance Advices. The first step in the process is to review the Explanation of Benefits or Remittance Advice to determine the status of the outstanding account. Accounts Receivable staff need to - Log completed batches in the Tracking Log - File remittances by payer according to remit date. All Remittance Advices should be batched, logged, and filed. Explanation of benefits are logged and filed by received date. Follow-up of denied and outstanding claims are done by the latest remittance date. The second step is to confirm that the insurance eligibility information listed in the RPMS Patient Registration application on Page 4 and Page 8 is accurate and current. If the eligibility has not been updated, the respective insurance company or carrier needs to be contacted either by a telephone call or on-line. Once verification is completed, updates will be made in RPMS. ## Verifying Eligibility ### Steps to Verify Eligibility via Telephone 1\. Make contact with the appropriate insurance company or carrier and follow prompts or ask for the eligibility department. 2\. Provide the patient's information for verification of coverage, such as social security number, date of birth, and gender of patient. 3\. Ask for the effective date, any lapses in coverage, the termination date, and type of coverage. 4\. Enter updated information in the RPMS Patient Registration application, on Page 4 and Page 8. ### Steps to Verify Eligibility Online 1. Various payers have on-line capabilities to verify eligibility which require setting up a user name and password. 1\. Log onto website, enter password, and enter with information that is requested, such as Health Insurance Claim Number, social security number, name, and date of birth, gender, and the identification number for the recipients. 2\. Enter date range for payers that require that information 3\. Enter updated information in the RPMS Patient Registration application, on Page 4 and Page 8. ### Entering Updated Eligibility Information in RPMS 1\. Select the RPMS Patient Registration menu. 2\. Select PAG or edit one of the patient pages. 3\. Select P4. 4\. Select PATIENT NAME and enter the patient's name, social security number, date of birth, and/or health record number. 5\. Select upper case E to edit eligibility. 6\. Enter the insurer number you want to edit. 7\. Type "E" to edit or "A: to add an insurer. 8\. Make necessary corrections or updates ## Medicare Appeals Process ### Background The Medicare claim appeals process was amended by the Medicare, Medicaid and SCHIP Benefits Improvement and Protection Act of 2000 (BIPA), and again by the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 (MMA). The Medicare appeals process is undergoing revision as a result of these amendments, and currently, new appeals process requirements are being phased-in. By the completion of the phase-in process, and in addition to other changes, there will be a uniform claim appeals procedure for Part A and Part B claims. A table comparing the Medicare Appeals process is available in Part 5, Appendix C. There will be a new stage (second level) in the appeals process, named **reconsideration**, which is different from the previous first level of appeal for Part A claims performed by Medicare Fiscal Intermediaries (FIs). These new reconsiderations will be processed by Qualified Independent Contractors (QICs). For clarification, see Table 1: Appeal Rights for Redetermination Requests. 2. As of October 1, 2004, reconsiderations are called redeterminations. Table 1: Appeal Rights for Redetermination Requests ----------- ------------------ ------------------------ ------------------- Medicare Medicare Date Redetermination Appeal Rights\ Claims Contractor Issuing Issued and Mailed for Redetermination Redetermination\* Part A/Part FI On or after May 1, 2005 QIC B Part B Carrier On or after January 1, QIC 2006 Part A FI Before May 1, 2005 ALJ Part B FI Before May 1, 2005 HO Part A Carrier Before January 1, 2006 ALJ Part B Carrier Before January 1, 2006 HO ----------- ------------------ ------------------------ ------------------- **\***Qualified Independent Contractor (QIC); Administrative Law Judge (ALJ);\ Hearing Officer (HO) -------------------- -------------------------------------------------- **For requests **The date received is defined as** filed**    in writing the date received by the Medicare contractor in the corporate mailroom    in person the date of the office's date stamp on the request -------------------- -------------------------------------------------- 3. For Part A and Part B redeterminations issued *before* May 1, 2005, contractors will be responsible for accepting ALJ hearing requests and for preparing case files for the hearing. Contractors will continue to follow instructions in the Medicare Claims Processing Manual, Chapter 29, sections 50 and 60, in preparing case files. CMS has developed and published *Understanding the Remittance Advice: A Guide for Medicare Providers, Physician, Suppliers, and Billers*. This Medlearn guide is designed to be used as a self-help tool, and is available at this website: <http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MedlearnProducts/> Additional information about this guide can be found in the 2005 Medlearn Matters article SE0540, *CMS Releases New Educational Guide on Remittance Advice (RA) Notices*, which is available at this website: <http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MedlearnMattersArticles/> ### General Appeals Process in Initial Determinations (CMS CR 4019) 4. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) revised the Medlearn Matters article on Nov. 18, 2005. CMS has released an article that discusses the general appeals process in initial determinations and references pertinent information in Sections 200 to 260 in Chapter 29 of the *Medicare Claims Processing Manual*. The article, titled "MMA - Changes to Chapter 29 -- General Appeals Process in Initial Determinations," (MM4019, October 7, 2005) is available at this website: <http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MedlearnMattersArticles/> Providers may reference CR 4019, Pub. 100-04, Transmittal 695, dated Oct. 7, 2005, for this information. The CMS transmittal is available in its entirety at this website: <http://www.cms.hhs.gov/Transmittals/downloads/R695CP.pdf> ## The Revised Medicare Appeals Process (For Medicare Part A Fee-for-Service Appeals for Redeterminations issued by FIs on or after May 1, 2005, and Medicare Part B Fee-for-Service Appeals for Redeterminations issued by Carriers on or after January 1, 2006) Effective for all initial determinations made on or after May 1, 2005, are new appeal rights for Medicare providers. Providers who submit claims to FIs will have the same right to appeal claims as beneficiaries. Accordingly, FIs will no longer use RA remark code MA44 for initial determinations made on or after May 1, 2005. This means that FIs will not have to determine whether a provider submitting as appeal has the right to appeal, nor will they have to evaluate appointment of representative forms submitted by providers representing beneficiaries. In the past, non-participating suppliers accessed the appeals process by acting as the beneficiary's appointed representative in situations where they might not otherwise have had appeal rights. Section 1869(b)(1)(C) permits a beneficiary to assign his or her appeal rights with respect to an item or service to a provider or supplier. This assignment of appeal must be made using the CMS standard form, CMS 20031, *Transfer (Assignment) of Appeal Rights*, which is available at this website: <http://www.cms.hhs.gov/CMSForms/> ### First Level of Appeal -- Redetermination Parties who are not satisfied with the initial determination of their claim have the right to appeal that decision. For requirements for written redetermination requests made on or after May 1, 2005, s the *Medicare Claims Processing Manual* (pub# 100-4), Chapter 29, Section: - 40.2.1(B) and 50.3.1(A) for beneficiary requests - 40.2.1(C) and 50.2.1(B) for provider and State appeal requests. The manual is available at this website: <http://www.cms.hhs.gov/manuals/> Unlike appeal requests filed before this date, provider and State appellants do not need to specify the date of initial determination in their requests. Most Part A appeal requests will be made using the prescribed form, CMS 20027, *Medicare Redetermination Request Form*, available at this website: <http://www.cms.hhs.gov/CMSForms/> If a fully completed Form CMS-20027 is not used to express disagreement with the initial determination, the appeal request must contain the following information: - Date of initial determination; - Beneficiary name; - Medicare Health insurance Claim Number; - Name and address of provider of service; - Date(s) of service for which the initial determination was issued (dates must be reported in a manner that complies with the Medicare claims filing instructions. Ranges of dates are acceptable only if a range of dates is properly reportable on the Medicare claim form); - Which item(s), if any and/or service(s) are at issue in the appeal; and - The signature of the appellant. During the transition period, requests for redeterminations of appeal decisions (determinations) effective for all initial determinations made on or after May 1, 2005 should go either to the QIC, the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ), or the Hearing Officer (HO), depending on whether the claim is a Part A or Part B claim; whether the Medicare contractor who issued the initial claim decision is an FI or a carrier; and the date of the claim. (see Table 2.) A request for redetermination must be filed *in writing* within 120 days of the date of receipt of the notice of initial determination (either the Medicare Summary Notice (MSN) supplied to the beneficiary, or the Remittance Advice (RA) supplied to the provider. Provider and State appellants no longer have to specify the date of the initial determination in their requests. Medicare contractors may consider as good cause for late filing written redetermination requests that are mailed or personally delivered to CMS, SSA, Railroad Review Board (RRB) office or another Government agency, mailed in good faith and within the time limit, but do not reach the appropriate Medicare contractor until after the time period to file a request expired. FIs are not required to send the appellant a letter acknowledging the receipt of a redetermination request, however, an Automated Correspondence System (ACS) will be created to house redetermination request information. This information will be accessible to providers within the Direct Data Entry (DDE) system for 90 days after receipt of the redetermination request and will allow providers to view which appeals were received by the FI and which appeals need to be resubmitted. The redetermination is an independent examination of the claim file made by FI personnel who were not involved in the original determination decision. This person examines each aspect of each service in the claim. If there is doubt that the request is specific or general, a general redetermination is performed. For appeals initiated by the State, the FI will request that the State, or the parties who are authorized to act on behalf of the Medicaid State Agency will obtain and submit the necessary documentation. Once the written redetermination appeal has been filed, Medicare providers and beneficiaries will receive a Medicare Redetermination Notice (MRN) from the FI for any partially favorable or unfavorable decision made on a redetermination request that was made on or after October 1, 2004. This written notification of the redetermination decision will provide complete, accurate and understandable information about the redetermination decision. All redeterminations will be completed and mailed within 60 days of the receipt of the request for redetermination. CR3530, *Appeals Transition -- BIPA 521 Appeals* (MM3530), discuses the revisions to the Medicare appeals process for FIs. A copy of the new Medicare Appeal Decision letter is attached to CR3530 (exhibit 2), and is available at this website: <http://new.cms.hhs.gov/MedlearnMattersArticles/> 5. The revisions discussed in CR3530 do not apply to claims submitted to Medicare carriers and/or redeterminations processed by carriers. ### New Language for Redetermination Letters 6. This does not apply to carriers and/or redeterminations processed by carriers. FIs will change the Medicare Redetermination Notice (MRN) for redetermination decisions issued on or after May 1, 2005. There is no longer a minimum amount in controversy (AIC) requirement to move to the next level of appeal (QIC). The MRN will show that providers who disagree with the redetermination decision will have 180 days to appeal to a QIC. The MRN will include a form to use for requesting a reconsideration from the QIC. If this form is not used to request an appeal, providers must include the required information in the letter requesting the appeal, and must include the name of the contractor that made the redetermination. Providers should, in particular, note the instructions on the MRN related to the submission of evidence to support their appeal. All evidence must be presented before the reconsideration is issued. Providers will not be able to submit any new evidence in subsequent appeal levels, unless they show good cause for not presenting evidence to the QIC. The request for a reconsideration form will be included with the MRN and it will include the address of the QIC. If you send your request to the wrong QIC or to the FI in error, the error will be corrected and the request for appeal will be honored. ### Second Level of Appeal - Reconsideration Only the QIC has the authority to dismiss a request for reconsideration. This applies even when it appears that the request does not meet the requirements for requesting a reconsideration. A provider or State request for a reconsideration must be made either on the CMS 20033 *Medicare Reconsideration Request Form*, available at this website: <http://www.cms.hhs.gov/CMSForms/> or as shown in the attachments to CR3530; or the request must contain the following information: - Beneficiary's name - Medicare health insurance number - Specific service(s) and item(s) for which the reconsideration is requested and the specific date(s) of service - Name and signature of the party or representative of the party making the request; and - Name of the FI that made the redetermination In many cases, the QIC's decision will be effectuated (payments issued) by the FI; however, the FI will not effectuate a decision based on correspondence from any party of the reconsideration. The FI will take action only in response to a formal decision from the QIC. If the decision is favorable and the amount to be paid is specified, the FI will effectuate the decision within 30 calendar days of the date of the QIC's decision or from the date written assurance from the provider is received. If the amount to be paid must be computed, the decision must be effectuated within 30 days of the time the amount was computed. ### Third Level of Appeal -- Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) Hearing For Part A and Part B redeterminations issued before May 1, 2005, FIs will continue to be responsible for accepting ALJ hearing requests and for preparing case files for the hearing. For redeterminations issued on or after May 1, 2005, the QIC will be responsible for accepting ALJ hearing requests and for preparing case files for the hearing. Often the FI will be responsible for effectuating the ALJ's decisions. The FI will take effectuation action only in response to a formal decision by the ALJ. If the decision is favorable and the amount to be paid is specified, the FI will effectuate the decision with 30 calendar days of the date of the ALJ's decision or from the date the written assurance from the provider is received. If the amount to be paid must be computed, the decision must be effectuated within 30 days of the time the amount was computed. ### Fourth Level of Appeal -- Departmental Appeals Board (DAB) Appeals should be made to the DAB or the ALJ Hearing Office. Appeals must be filed within 60 days of the date of receipt of the ALJ hearing or dismissal notice. The DAB may review an ALJ decision on its own, or may decline review of an appeal. ### Fifth Level of Appeal -- Federal District Court Appeals must be filed within 60 days of the date of receipt of DAB decision or declination of review, and the amount in contention (AIC) must be at least \$1000 and for requests made or after January 1, 2005, the AIC must be at least \$1050. A request filed with the contractor is considered to have been filed as of the date the contractor received it. Agency referrals The AdQIC will be responsible for reviewing ALJ decisions and deciding whether an agency referral is appropriate for decisions issued after May 1, 2005. For all ALJ decisions issued by SSA ALJs, the FI remains responsible for this activity. The FI will no longer be responsible for reviewing ALJ decisions issued by HHS ALJs. Additional Information Among other topics, Medlearn Matters article MM3530, and the related CR3530 *Appeals Transition -- BIPA Section 521 Appeals* contain appeals related information about - Redetermination letters for fully favorable decisions, decision making time frames and extensions to the 60 day decision-making time frame; - Requirements for written redetermination requests effective with initial determinations made on or after May 1, 2005; - Consolidating requests for multiple parties on redetermination requests received on or after May 1, 2005; - Filing reconsideration requests on redeterminations issued on or after May 1, 2005 (QIC jurisdictions); - Requirements for reconsideration requests - Overpayments and reopenings - QIC decisions - Appealing and vacating dismissals, and dismissal letters - Incomplete requests - Dismissal appeals and dismissal letters - ALJ hearings - Incomplete requests - Preparing case files for ALJ hearings The article is available at this website: <http://new.cms.hhs.gov/MedlearnMattersArticles/> ## Medicare Part B Appeals Process - Carriers For Part B appeals, the Medicare regulation **42 CFR 405.807** states that a party who is dissatisfied with an initial determination may request that the contractor make a redetermination. ### Who Can Appeal - Providers (including physicians), as defined in **42 CFR 400.202**, who have appeal rights (**42 CFR 405.710(b)**). - Physicians and Suppliers with appeal rights as specified in regulations at 42 **CFR 405.801(b)**, accepting assignment on the claim at issue, and suppliers with refund requirements under section **1842(1)(1)**, **1834(a)(18)**, or **1834(j)(4)** of the Act. - Beneficiaries and their authorized representatives - After December 7, 2000, the Medicaid State agency or the party authorized to act on behalf of the Medicaid State agency. Reviews are based on the following criteria: - If the services and charges you provided were reasonable and necessary. Medicare will conduct a new, independent, and critical reexamination of the facts regarding denial or reduction in payment. - If the services were covered and arbitrarily denied. - You did not know and could not reasonably have been expected to know that Medicare would not pay for the service. - You notified the beneficiary that Medicare would likely deny payment before you furnished the service. There are two specific instances that are not initial determinations regarding claims for benefits under Medicare Part B: - Any determination that CMS or SSA has sole responsibility for making, such as whether an independent laboratory meets the conditions for coverage of services or whether a Medicare overpayment claim should be compromised or a collection action terminated or suspended; and - Any issue or factor that relates to hospital insurance benefits under Medicare Part A. Further, a party may not appeal your use of the Physician Fee Schedule. The initial determination is binding unless a party to the initial determination, such as the beneficiary, physician, supplier, or facility requests an appeal. The Medicare Part B administrative appeals process is available to resolve each party's questions or concerns about payment and coverage decisions. In instances where appeal rights have been exhausted or lapsed, you may have the authority to reopen your determination. The Part B appeals process consists of five levels. Each level must be completed for each claim at issue prior to proceeding to the next level of appeal, except for two specific situations: 1\) Claims for payment not acted upon with reasonable promptness 2\) Reopened determinations Table 3 Medicare Part B Fee-for-Service Appeals Process - Carriers +-----------------------+-----------------------+----------------------+ | Appeal Level | Time to File (TTF) | Notes | | | Limit | | +-----------------------+-----------------------+----------------------+ | **1 - | **TTF** = 120 days | Minimum amount in | | Redetermination** | from date of the | controversy | | | notice of initial | (**AIC**) = None | | (Beginning October 1, | determination (the | | | 2004, reviews will be | carrier allows 5 days | **TLP** = Complete | | called | beyond the date of | 95% within 45 days | | "redeterminations.") | notice for mail | of receipt of | | | delivery) | request, and all | | | | within 60 days of | | | | receipt of request. | +-----------------------+-----------------------+----------------------+ | **2 - Hearing Officer | **TTF** = 6 months | **AIC** = At least | | (HO) hearing** | from date of | \$100 remains in | | | redetermination | controversy | | | (allow an additional | | | | 5 days for mail | | | | delivery) | | +-----------------------+-----------------------+----------------------+ | **3 - Administrative | **TTF** = Filed with | **AIC** = At least | | Law Judge Hearing | 60 days of receipt of | \$100 remains in | | (ALJ)** | HO hearing decision | controversy | +-----------------------+-----------------------+----------------------+ | **4 - Departmental | **TTF** = Filed | **AIC** = None | | Appeals Board (DAB) | within 60 days of | | | Review** | receipt of ALJ | | | | hearing | | | | decision/dismissal | | +-----------------------+-----------------------+----------------------+ | **5 - Federal Court | **TTF** = Filed | ^1^At least \$1,050 | | Review** | within 60 days of | remains in | | | receipt of DAB | controversy | | | decision or | | | | declination of review | Must be filed with | | | by DAB | the district court | | | | and not the | | | | contractor. | +-----------------------+-----------------------+----------------------+ 1\. In 2005, the Amount in Contention (AIC) requirement for an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) hearing and Federal District Court will be adjusted in accordance with the medical care component of the consumer price index for all urban consumers (U.S. city average) for July 2003 to the July preceding the year involved, rounded to the nearest \$10. ### Aggregation of Claims Under **42 CFR 405.815**, claims with an amount in controversy (AIC) greater than \$0 may be combined to meet the amount in controversy (or contention) requirements. The decision about whether the AIC requirement has been met is made by the Hearing Officer (HO) at the HO level, and by the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) at the ALJ level. For further information, see the *Medicare Claims Processing Manual* (100-4), Chapter 29, Section 60.6.5, which is available at this website: <http://www.cms.hhs.gov/manuals/> ### Good Cause When a request for redetermination or Hearing Office hearing is not filed within the time-to-file limit and where there is sufficient evidence or other documentation supporting a finding of good cause, the time limit (120 days for redetermination or within 6 months for Hearing Office dismissal) can be extended. Good cause may be found when the record clearly shows, or the beneficiary alleges and the record does not negate, that the delay in filing was due to one of the following: - Circumstances beyond the beneficiary's control, including mental or physical impairment (such as disability or extended illness), or significant communication difficulties - Incorrect or incomplete information about the subject claim furnished by official sources (Social Security Administration (SSA), CMS or the contractor) to the individual, such as whenever a beneficiary is not notified of his appeal rights or the time limit for filing - Delay resulting from efforts by the beneficiary to secure supporting evidence, where the individual did not realize that such evidence could be submitted after filing an appeal - Unusual or unavoidable circumstances, the nature of which demonstrates that the beneficiary could not reasonably be expected to have been aware of the need for timely filing - Destruction by fire or other damage of the individual's records, when the destruction was responsible for the delay in filing Good cause for providers, physicians, or other suppliers can be found when the delay in filing was due to: - Incorrect or incomplete information about the subject claim and/or appeal was furnished by official sources (CMS, the contractor, or the Social Security Administration (SSA)) to the provider, physician, or supplier; **or** - Unavoidable circumstances that prevented the provider, physician, or other supplier from timely filing a request for review or Hearing Office hearing. These may include floods, fire, tornados or other natural disasters. If good cause for late filing is not found by the Hearing Office, the Hearing Office may refer the appeal to the contractor to consider reopening. If the contractor does not find good cause for the late filing of a request for redetermination, it may determine whether the case has any basis for reopening and revising its determination. ## Medicare Part B Appeals Process ### First Level of Appeal -- Redetermination A facility or provider dissatisfied with the initial determination on a Part B claim may request by telephone or in writing a redetermination of their initial determination. The redetermination appeal can be filed with the contractor by telephone or in writing, and must be filed within 120 days of the date of the notice of initial determination (MSN or RA) received in the corporate mailroom by the contractor (minus 5 days to allow for normal mail delivery). A fully completed CMS 20027 *Medicare Redetermination Request Form* constitutes a request for redetermination. The form is available at this website: <http://www.cms.hhs.gov/CMSForms/> If the form is not used, a written redetermination request must include the following information: - Beneficiary name; - Medicare health insurance claim (HIC) number; - Name and address of provider/physician/supplier or item/service; - Date of initial determination; - Date(s) of service for which the initial determination was issued (dates must be reported in a manner that complies with the Medicare claims filing instructions. Ranges of dates are acceptable only if a range of dates is properly reportable on the Medicare claim form); - Which item(s), if any and/or service(s) are at issue in the appeal; and - The signature of the appellant If the Remittance Advice (RA) is attached to the redetermination request and the dates of service are highlighted or emphasized on the attached RA, but the redetermination request does not itself contain the dates of service, it is still an acceptable redetermination request. If an initial determination on a claim has not been made, there are no appeal rights on that claim. Some letters and calls are considered inquires and not requests for redeterminations. These communications may include the following characteristics: - It is clearly limited to a request for an explanation of how Medicare calculated payment. ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` - It is a status request. - It is a request for information. - It is a request for a second copy of a notice. - There is not an initial determination. The carrier must complete 95% of requests within 45 days of receipt of request, and all requests within 60 days of receipt of request. The date of receipt is defined as the date the request for redetermination is received in the corporate mailroom (written requests) or on the telephone (telephone requests). If the determination is a full reversal (fully favorable), the contractor will send an adjusted MSN or RA to all parties of the appeal. This will provide the beneficiary information about his or her financial liability with regard to the claim(s) that are now payable. An example of a redetermination letter can be found in the *Medicare Claims Processing Manual*, Chapter 29, Section 60.11.6. A party to an appeal may appoint a **representative** to handle the appeal by completing Form CMS-1696, *Appointment of Representative* or may submit the required information in writing. The form is available at this website: <http://www.cms.hhs.gov/CMSForms/> To be valid, - The representative must be an individual, not an organization, **and** - Form CMS-1696 (or written request) must be signed by the representative within 30 calendar days of the date that the beneficiary or other party signs, and is valid for no more than one year from the date it was signed by the party making the appointment or the date of acceptance by the representative. The reviewer making the redetermination must comply with, and must be bound by, all applicable statutory and regulatory provisions. The reviewer may not overrule the provisions of law or interpret them in a way different than CMS does; nor may the reviewer comment upon legality, constitutional or otherwise, of any provision of the Act, regulations or CMS policy review determination. The reviewer is also bound by all CMS-issued policies and procedures, including CMS rulings, Medicare manual instructions, program memoranda, national coverage determinations, and carrier-issued local medical review policies. ### Telephone Review Procedures A telephone review can be requested and performed on the phone. Both are completed through a review determination letter or other notice. Whether a request for review is made by telephone or is conducted and completed as a telephone review depends on the issues at hand and the complexity of the matters involved. Telephone reviews should be limited to resolving minor issues and correcting errors, and should not involve anyone other than the redetermination analyst. The appellant has 120 days after the date of the notice of initial determination to request a redetermination by telephone. If a more in-depth review is not necessary, and information and documentation was faxed during or prior to the telephone review, the reviewer may be able to inform the appellant of his or her decision at the conclusion of the call, or via a follow-up phone call. ### Second Level of Appeal -- Hearing Office Hearing A party, who is dissatisfied with a review determination where at least \$100 remains in controversy, may request a Hearing Office hearing. The Hearing Office hearing is an independent review of the claim by a hearing officer. The hearing process gives a dissatisfied provider or facility the opportunity to present the reasons for his/her dissatisfaction and to receive a new decision based on the evidence developed at the hearing. If a redetermination has not been issued, there is no right to a Hearing Office hearing (except for claims not acted upon in a reasonable time by the contractor, and for appeals of revised initial determinations where \$100 or more remains in controversy). The request for a Hearing Office hearing can be filed with any of the following: - the contractor - CMS - an SSA office - the RRB for RRB beneficiaries The request must be filed within 6 months of the date of the notice of the redetermination or revised initial redetermination (plus 5 days for mail delivery). The request may be any clear expression, in writing, by a party (or representative) that contains the necessary information to complete the appeal and states that the appellant is not satisfied with the review determination. Form CMS 1965, *Request for Hearing -- Part B Medicare Claim*, can be used for this purpose, and is available at this website: <http://www.cms.hhs.gov/CMSForms/> The written inquiry must be stamped with the date of receipt in the corporate mailroom and tracked until a final answer is provided. Telephone and other inquiries (such as in-person or electronic) should be logged and tracked until the final answer is provided. Requests that are filed incorrectly to a contractor that did not make the initial review decision/determination will be forwarded to the correct contractor as soon as possible. A request for a Hearing Office hearing that was filed prior to a redetermination should be handled as a request for redetermination. The contractor or Hearing Officer who is assigned the request must send a letter to the appellant acknowledging receipt of the hearing request within 21 calendar days of the receipt of the request. Carriers must issue 90% of final determinations within 120 days of the date of receipt of request of the Hearing Office hearing (FIs function as carriers when processing Part B Hearing Office hearings.) For telephone or in-person hearings, the Hearing Office must issue a decision no later than 30 days after the date that the hearing was held (unless the appellant has additional documentation to be considered after the telephone or in-person hearing). ### Hearing Office Hearing Types There are three kinds of Hearing Office hearings that can be requested by the appellant: - In-person - Telephone - On-the record (OTR) For the **in-person hearing**, the facility/provider/beneficiary can present both oral testimony and written evidence and has the right to refute or challenge the information. A **telephone hearing** offers a convenient and less costly alternative to an in-person hearing, but it is not suited to every person or every case. The major advantage of an **OTR hearing** is the speed with which the hearing is held and the decision is rendered. The same format as the in-person hearing is followed, except the decision is based on the facts that are in the file and/or additional information. 7. Where an appellant specifically requests an OTR hearing, the resulting OTR hearing decision is not a POTR decision, and the appellant does not have a further option of then requesting an in-person or telephone hearing. Hearing Office Hearing Review Process An appellant who requests either an in-person or telephone hearing must be given adequate notice of the date, time, and place of the hearing and the specific issues to be determined. The Hearing Office must provide a written notice to the appellant and his/her representative before conducting the in-person or telephone hearing. The appellant must receive the notice before the hearing takes place, allowing sufficient time to review it and to prepare for the meeting. Meetings can be rescheduled or adjourned on the motion of the Hearing Office for good and sufficient reasons (illness, certain scheduling difficulties, abusive or violent actions during the hearing). Effectuation (payment) of Hearing Office hearing decisions must be initiated within 30 calendar days of the date of the decision, and 100% of decisions must be effectuated within 60 calendar days of the date of the decision. Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Hearings Durable Medical Equipment Regional Carriers (DMERCs) should accept transfer of in-person hearing requests from other DMERCs, because the determination of claims processing jurisdiction is based on the location of the beneficiary. Thus, suppliers must request hearings from the DMERC that processed the claim at issue. ### Third Level of Appeal -- Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) Hearing If the appellant is dissatisfied with the determination made by the Hearing Office, and the amount in controversy is at least \$100, the appellant may request an in-person hearing before an Administrative Law Judge. Requests for Part B ALJ hearings must be filed in writing with the contractor, at an RRB office (for qualified RRB beneficiaries), or with CMS, or at an SSA office within 60 days of the date of the receipt of the Hearing Office decision. The request must be in writing and filed within 60 days of the date of the carrier's fair hearing decision of record. **Aggregation** You may combine this claim with other claims to meet the \$100 amount in controversy requirement, as long as the appeal is timely filed for all claims at issue, and all claims at issue are at the proper level of appeal. The contractor will acknowledge the request for a Part B ALJ hearing by sending the ALJ letter to the appellant within 30 calendar days of its receipt of the request in the corporate mailroom. Supporting Documentation For claims being submitted for an appeal, the responsibility for gathering and submitting documentation that supports claims and appeals rests with the provider and/or the facility. Documentation sources that have been proven useful to providers/facilities include. - X-ray reports - Test results - Medical History - Documentation of severity or acute onset - Consultation Reports - Billing Forms - Referrals - Plan of Treatment - Nurse's Notes - Copies of communications between physician and/or beneficiary, hospital, laboratory or others. ALJ Hearing Review Process The ALJ will either issue a decision based on the request for a Part B ALJ hearing or will issue an order of dismissal. If the decision of the ALJ requires effectuation on the part of the contractor, the contractor will wait to hear the ALJ's formal decision. When effectuating the decision, the contractor will use the payment policies that were in effect on the date the claim was first submitted for processing, unless specifically directed otherwise. The decision will be effectuated within 30 days of the receipt of the ALJ decision, if - the decision is partially or wholly favorable, - gives a specific amount to be paid, and - is not referred to the DAB. If the amount must be computed, then effectuation will occur no later than 30 calendar days of the date of receipt of the official ALJ decision. Duplicate ALJ decisions should be brought to the attention of the RO and OHA immediately for resolution. ### Fourth Level of Appeal -- Departmental Appeals Board Review The Department Appeals Board (DAB) may choose to review an ALJ's decision or dismissal for any of the following reasons: - There was an error or law. - The ALJ decision/dismissal was not supported by substantial evidence. - The ALJ abused their discretion. - There is a broad policy or procedural issue that may affect the general public. The DAB reviews requests for review and makes final decisions whether to review or decline to review ALJ decisions, as well as ALJ orders of dismissal. The DAB will request all case files from the specialty contractor, who has responsibility to receive and store the files sent by ALJs after they make their decisions. Effectuation of DAB decisions must be initiated within 30 days of the contractor's receipt of the DAB decision, and completed within 60 days. ### Fifth Level of Appeal -- U.S. District Court (Court) Review An appellant, who is not satisfied with the DAB decision, may request a court review of the DAB decision. This appeal must be filed with the District Court and not with the contractor. The Court may remand the case back to the DAB or the ALJ. In rare cases, the Court may require effectuation on the part of the contractor. In this case, the contractor will contact its CMS regional office (RO) appeals contact for instructions before taking any action. ## General Guidelines for Writing Appeals The appeals correspondence should be written so that anyone can easily understand the reason why any of the services were not covered or could not be full reimbursed, as well as actions that can be taken if the provider or facility disagrees with that decision. In addition, the following guidelines should be followed to the extent possible: - Keep the language as simple as possible. - Do not use abbreviations or jargon. - Choose a positive rather than a negative tone, whenever possible. Avoid words or phrases which emphasize what you cannot do. - If possible, avoid one-sentence paragraphs, uneven spacing between paragraphs, or other formatting that makes the document difficult to read. ## Quality Control Records must be kept of all inquiries. Appropriate management reports and reports requested by CMS will be produced from these records to aid in assuring that control standards for the inquiries and the quality of responses to the inquiries are maintained. The appraisal requirements need to include the following: - **Accuracy and Correctness** The information in letters should be correct with regard to Medicare policy and your data. Taken as a whole, the information will increase the inquirer's overall understanding of the issues that prompted the inquiry. Letters should have good grammatical construction, sentences of varying length, and paragraphs generally containing no more than five sentences. - **Responsiveness** The response should address the inquirer's major concerns and state an appropriate action to be taken. - **Tone/Clarity** A clear statement of issues should be presented in the warmth and genuineness of a letter. The tone of the communication should be professional and customer friendly. ## Additional Resources If you have additional questions about the Medicare claims appeals process, please refer to your local FI\... To find the toll free phone number for your local FI or carrier, go to this website: <http://www.cms.hhs.gov/medlearn/tollnums.asp> For your convenience, the following list summarizes the references to documents in this chapter. - *Medicare Claims Processing Manual* (100-4), Chapter 29: "Appeals of Claims Decisions," which is available at this website: <http://www.cms.hhs.gov/manuals/> - *Understanding the Remittance Advice: A Guide for Medicare Providers, Physician, Suppliers, and Billers*, which is available at this website: <http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MedlearnProducts/> - CR3530: *Appeals Transition -- BIPA 521 Appeals* (MM3530) - CR3942 *Changes to Chapter 29 -- Appeals of Claims Decisions: Redeterminations and Reconsiderations (Implementation date May 1, 2005)* (MM3942) - CR4019 *Changes to Chapter 29 -- General Appeals Process in Initial Determinations* (MM4019) - SE0540 *CMS Releases New Educational Guide on Remittance Advice (RA) Notices* To download copies of these documents (CR3530, 3942, 4019; SE0540), go to the **2005 Medlearn Matters Articles** at this website: <http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MedlearnMattersArticles/> - Form CMS 20031, Transfer (Assignment) of Appeal Rights, - Form CMS-1696, Appointment of Representative - Form CMS-1965, Request for Hearing -- Part B Medicare Claim To download copies of these CMS forms (CMS 20031, 1696, 1965), go to this website: <http://www.cms.hhs.gov/CMSForms/>
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# Presentation: 206891 ## Vickie L. Nadolski NOAA Deputy Assistant Administrator for Weather Services **NOAA Deputy Assistant Administrator for Weather Services** **Advances in Marine and Ocean Weather Forecasting ** - American Boating Congress **Washington, D.C.** **April 28, 2008** ## Weather Impacts - Recreational - Boating ## Boating Impacts on U.S. Economy **$39.5 billion in annual sales and service**** ** **$108 Billion impact ****on the American economy** ***Source: NMMA*** ## Weather Impacts on U.S. Economy **One-Third of Nation’s GDP is weather or climate sensitive** **$4 Trillion in 2005** ***Source: Economic******Statistics for NOAA******April 2006*** ## Weather Impacts Recreational Boating **In 2006, environmental****hazards resulted in:** *621 accidents* - 123 due to weather *108 fatalities* - 34 due to weather ***Source: U.S. Coast Guard 2006 Boating Statistics*** ## NOAA - Helps Ensure - a Safe Boating - Experience ## NOAA Marine Forecasts **NOAA Marine Forecasts** ## NOAA Marine Forecasts - NWS Headqua - r - te - r - s - Ocean Prediction Center - W - e - a - ther - F - o - r - ecast O - f - fice (122) - Coastal W - e - a - ther - F - o - r - ecast O - f - fice (48) **Samoa** - Tropical Prediction Center **NOAA Marine Forecasts** ## Top 10 Boating States **Top 10 Boating States** ## NOAA Marine Weather Products and Services **www.crh.noaa.gov/greatlakes** **www.weather.gov/carolinascoast** ## Digital Marine Forecasts **www.crh.noaa.gov/greatlakes** ## NOAA Tides and Currents **CO-OPS Operational Forecast System**** ** *Chesapeake Bay* *Galveston Bay* *Lake Erie* *Lake Huron* *Lake Michigan* *Lake Ontario* *Lake Superior* *New York and**New Jersey* *St. John's River* **http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/models.html** ## Great Lakes Coastal Forecasting System **http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/glcfs/** **Great Lakes Coastal****Forecasting System** ## NOAA WAVEWATCH III **http://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/waves/index2.shtml** ## Experimental Extratropical Storm Surge Height Forecast **Experimental Extratropical Storm Surge Height Forecast ** **http://www.opc.ncep.noaa.gov** ## Experimental Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook **http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/gtwo_atl.shtml** ## Enhanced Delivery Methods ## Dial-A-Buoy 1-888-701-8992 **Dial-A-Buoy****1-888-701-8992 ** **http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/dial.shtml** ## National Data Buoy Center **http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov** ## SARSAT Lifeline to Survival **http://www.sarsat.noaa.gov** ## Safe Boating Weather Tips **Plan Ahead** *Start accessing NWS**extended outlooks several**days in advance * **Before Setting Out** *Pay close attention**to the local forecast* **After Setting Out** *Stay tuned to NOAA**Weather Radio All**Hazards (NWR) or other**sources of weather info.* ## The Future of - Marine Weather ## Enhanced Capabilities Super resolution radar Airborne Doppler Radar Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) *Super resolution radar* *Airborne Doppler Radar* *Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)* **Where We’re Headed** ## Where We’re Headed **Severe Weather** *Warn-On Forecasts: Tornado warning lead time increases from an average of 13 minutes today to as much as 1 hour* *Severe Thunderstorm Warning lead time increases from an average of 18 minutes to as much as 2 hours* ## Where We’re Headed **Tropical Cyclone Services** *Warning lead time for landfall increases from less than **24 hours to 3 days* *50% reduction in 48 hr intensity error (~8 kts)* *50% reduction in 48 hr track error (~50 nm)* **Where We’re Headed** ## Forecast Uncertainty Information Integral and essential part of all forecasts Enterprise-wide partnership to generate and communicate forecast uncertainty to decision makers and public Expressed in terms of probabilities *Integral and essential part of **all forecasts* *Enterprise-wide partnership to **generate and communicate **forecast uncertainty to decision **makers and public* *Expressed in terms of probabilities* **Where We’re Headed** ## Needed Advances in Capabilities **Results** **Improved:** ** ****Hurricane Track, Intensity and Precipitation Forecasts** **Tornado and ****Flash Flood Forecasts** **Marine,**** Aviation, Fire, and Space Weather Forecasts** **Flood, River, and****Ocean Predictions** **Seasonal Climate Forecasts for Energy, Agriculture, Etc.** **Advances**** ** ***Earth Observations*** ***Data Assimilation*** *** ******Models*** *** ******Forecasting Techniques*** *** ******Information Technology*** ***Dissemination Methods***** ***** *** ## Working Together ...toward a common future ## Slide 29
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH Fiscal Year 2006 Budget Request Witness appearing before the House Subcommittee on Labor-HHS-Education Appropriations Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., Director National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases March 9, 2005 William Beldon, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Budget Mr. Chairman and Members of the Committee: I am pleased to present the Fiscal Year (FY) 2006 President\'s budget request for the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The FY 2006 budget of \$4,459,395,000 includes an increase of \$56,554,000 over the FY 2005 enacted level of \$4,402,841,000, comparable for transfers proposed in the President's request. NIAID conducts research to understand, treat, and prevent infectious and immune-related diseases. Infectious diseases include well-known killers such as tuberculosis and malaria, emerging or re-emerging threats such as HIV/AIDS, SARS, West Nile Virus and influenza, and "deliberately emerging" threats from potential agents of bioterrorism such as those that cause anthrax and smallpox. Examples of immune-related diseases include autoimmune disorders such as type 1 diabetes, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, transplantation-related illnesses, asthma, and allergies. Historically, NIAID has accomplished its mission with a strong commitment to basic and targeted research in immunology, microbiology, and infectious disease. In the 57 years since NIAID was founded, this approach has led directly to new therapies, vaccines, diagnostic tests, and other technologies that have improved the health of millions of people worldwide. In recent years, however, the growing realization that the nation needs a stronger defense against both naturally and deliberately emerging infectious diseases has led NIAID to adopt a new research paradigm that accelerates the development of safe and effective medical countermeasures. To accomplish this, we have sought creative ways to modify our traditional process of research and development to move potential products ahead more rapidly while continuing to preserve the excellence in basic research that is a hallmark of NIAID, and all of NIH. The result is that we now take a much more proactive role in collaborating with academia, industry and other partners to move promising concepts into advanced product development and clinical testing. **Biodefense Research** In the wake of the 2001 terrorist attacks, NIAID substantially expanded and accelerated its biodefense research program. The FY 2006 President's budget request for NIAID includes \$1,664,505,000 for these biodefense research and development activities. The [NIAID Strategic Plan for Biodefense Research]{.underline} provides a blueprint for the construction of three essential pillars of the NIAID biodefense research program: *infrastructure* needed to safely conduct research on dangerous pathogens (\$30,000,000 in FY 2006); *basic research* on microbes and host immune defenses that serves as the foundation for applied research (\$612,190,000 in FY 2006); and targeted, milestone-driven *research and* *development of* *medical countermeasures* to create the vaccines, therapeutics and diagnostics that we would need in the event of a bioterror attack (\$1,022,315,000 in FY 2006). The investment Congress has made in the NIAID biodefense research program has already begun to return substantial dividends in all three of these aspects of biodefense research. Dramatic advances have been achieved in the development of medical countermeasures against an attack with biological agents, and, although there is much more to be accomplished, we are in a far stronger position today than we were only a few years ago. In September 2001, we had 15.4 million doses of smallpox vaccine available; today, we have more than 300 million doses. A next-generation smallpox vaccine called modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA) is in clinical testing and other vaccine candidates are in pre-clinical development stages. A new oral form of the antiviral drug cidofovir is in advanced product development for use in the event of a smallpox attack, as well as to treat the rare but serious complications of the classic smallpox vaccine. For anthrax, NIAID has aggressively pursued development of a new vaccine called rPA; the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has contracted with VaxGen, Inc. to purchase 75 million doses of rPA under the BioShield legislation passed last year. This vaccine is derived using molecular biological methodologies and is produced using modern vaccine manufacturing techniques and may require fewer doses than the currently licensed vaccine. New anthrax therapies that can neutralize the anthrax toxin, such as monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies, are being developed. Candidate antibody treatments for the toxin that causes botulism are in development, as is a new vaccine to prevent the disease. Finally, an Ebola recombinant DNA vaccine is in initial human clinical trials at the NIAID Vaccine Research Center. With regard to research infrastructure, many integrated research facilities are under construction to safely contain and study pathogens, including several new biodefense laboratories that will be owned and operated by NIAID. In addition, sites have been selected for the construction of two National Biocontainment Laboratories (NBLs) and nine Regional Biocontainment Laboratories (RBLs) at major universities around the United States. All of these research laboratories will provide the secure facilities needed to carry out the nation\'s expanded biodefense research program in settings that protect workers and the surrounding communities. NIAID also has funded eight Regional Centers of Excellence for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases Research (RCEs). This nationwide network of multidisciplinary academic centers will conduct wide-ranging research to better understand infectious agents that could be used in bioterrorism, and will develop diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines needed for biodefense against these agents. In 2005, NIAID will fund two additional RCEs and three to four additional RBLs. NIAID also has developed and expanded contracts to screen new drugs against bioterrorism threat agents, developed new animal models for bioterrorism threat agents, and established a biodefense reagent and specimen repository. Advances in Medicine rest on a foundation of basic research into the fundamental properties and mechanisms of life. In biodefense, these basic studies include sequencing and understanding of microbial genomes (genomics) and their products (proteomics), deciphering how microbes cause disease (pathogenesis), and examining how the human immune system and pathogens interact (immunology). NIAID-funded basic researchers have made significant progress since 2001 in each of these areas. For example, researchers have now determined the genetic sequence of at least one strain of every pathogen identified as a potential bioterror threat, and NIAID has established the Pathogen Functional Genomics Resource Center to help researchers apply and analyze these new genome sequence data. In pathogenesis, NIH researchers recently determined the three-dimensional structure of the anthrax toxin bound tightly to a target cell surface receptor. This finding has provided new leads for the development of novel antitoxins that could save lives late in the course of anthrax disease when large amounts of toxin are present and antibiotics alone are no longer sufficient to save the patient. Finally, basic molecular and cellular studies of the human innate immune system, which is comprised of broadly active \"first responder\" cells and other mechanisms that are the first line of defense against infection, have been moving forward rapidly. These advances suggest it may be possible to develop fast-acting countermeasures that boost innate immune responses to mitigate the effects of a broad spectrum of bioterror pathogens or toxins. Manipulation of the innate immune system also could lead to the development of powerful adjuvants that can be used to increase the effectiveness of vaccines. The knowledge and products that will flow from the NIAID biodefense research program, including research results, intellectual capital, laboratory resources, and countermeasures in the form of diagnostics, therapeutics, and vaccines, will help us cope with naturally emerging, re-emerging, and deliberately released microbes alike. Recent experience tells us that knowledge developed to understand one pathogen invariably applies to others. For example, when HIV first emerged, antiviral drug development was in its infancy. Now, new technologies have led to the development of more than 20 antiretroviral drugs that can effectively suppress HIV replication and dramatically reduce AIDS morbidity and mortality. These same technologies, and the lessons learned about antiviral drug development, are being applied to the development of new generations of drugs against many viruses, including influenza, SARS, smallpox, and Ebola. Even if we are never confronted with another bioterror attack, the biodefense research and preparations being carried out now will without question prove to be very valuable. **HIV/AIDS Research** Only a few statistics are needed to present a profoundly disturbing picture of the still-emerging HIV/AIDS pandemic. Approximately 40 million people worldwide are living with HIV/AIDS, according to the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). Every year, more than 5 million people worldwide are newly infected with the virus---about 14,000 each day; more than 95 percent of these people live in low and middle income countries. In the United States, nearly one million people are living with HIV/AIDS, and approximately 40,000 new infections occur annually, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The death toll continues to climb steadily; worldwide, more than 20 million people with HIV have died since the pandemic began, including more than 520,000 in the United States. In 2004, there were 3 million deaths due to HIV/AIDS. As shocking as these numbers are, they do not adequately communicate the physical and emotional devastation to individuals, families, and communities coping with HIV/AIDS, nor do they capture the terrible impact of HIV/AIDS on the economies and security of nations, and indeed on entire regions. Even as the burden of HIV/AIDS continues to grow, recent progress in research is providing reasons for optimism. For example, several new antiretroviral drugs recently have entered the market, all of which were built on NIAID-sponsored research and/or were tested in NIAID clinical trials networks; many other new anti-HIV drugs are in clinical trials. Other novel approaches to anti-HIV drugs are in the research "pipeline." For example, NIAID scientists, in collaboration with extramural colleagues and with industry, recently conducted a clinical trial to test a product, anti-CCR5, that binds to a new therapeutic target, the HIV co-receptor, thus preventing HIV infection of host cells. The development of a safe and effective HIV vaccine is one of NIAID's highest priorities. The scientific barriers to the creation of such a vaccine are extraordinarily high, and better coordination, collaboration and transparency of research worldwide would help to overcome them. To facilitate such an approach, NIAID participated heavily in the creation of a new initiative called the Global HIV/AIDS Vaccine Enterprise, which was endorsed by President Bush and the other G8 countries at their June, 2004 Summit meeting in Sea Island, GA. The project creates a worldwide consortium of people and organizations with a stake in HIV vaccine research who agree to harmonize their individual HIV vaccine efforts by following a unified Strategic Plan for HIV vaccine development. This plan was published on a publicly-accessible website in February 2005. Other measures to prevent HIV transmission also are being vigorously pursued. For example, when I testified here last year I discussed our efforts to develop topically applied microbicides that women could use to protect themselves from HIV and other sexually transmitted pathogens. More than 50 candidate agents have shown activity against HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases in the laboratory, and several of these have been shown to be safe and effective in animal models. In February 2005, a large international study, sponsored by NIAID and involving more than 3,000 women at high risk of acquiring HIV in the United States and five African countries, opened for enrollment. If these microbicides are proven to be safe and effective, they likely will become a very important means of slowing the pace of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. **RESEARCH ON OTHER EMERGING AND RE-EMERGING** **INFECTIOUS DISEASES** Infectious diseases do not remain static, but continually and dramatically change over time. New pathogens, such as the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) coronavirus, can emerge suddenly and familiar ones, such as influenza virus and West Nile virus, can re-emerge with new properties or in unfamiliar settings. We must always be on guard for such changes and be prepared to react to them as quickly as possible. SARS is a prototypical example of a newly-emerging infectious disease. When SARS first came to the world's attention in early 2003 as an unknown, highly lethal and transmissible disease, researchers and public health authorities the world over immediately began to collaborate to understand it. In short order, NIAID-supported researchers and others in Hong Kong showed that SARS was caused by a previously unrecognized coronavirus, epidemiologists unraveled its modes of transmission, and public health authorities were able to contain the initial outbreak. Since then, NIAID has continued to pursue several approaches to the development of SARS antiviral therapies. For example, NIAID screening contracts have supported the evaluation of more than 20,000 chemicals for anti-SARS coronavirus activity. More than 1,400 compounds with activity against SARS coronavirus have been identified, including alpha interferon, a drug already approved by the FDA for the treatment of hepatitis B and C infections. NIAID scientists and grantees also are working on several approaches to a SARS vaccine, including one that entered human clinical testing in December 2004. It is truly remarkable that two years ago we were facing an unknown global health threat, and now we are already testing a promising vaccine that may help us to counter that threat should it re-emerge. When West Nile virus (WNV) first appeared in the Western hemisphere in 1999, NIAID immediately increased its basic research on the virus and undertook the development of new vaccines and treatments for the disease. NIAID currently supports the development of three types of WNV vaccine---one of which has entered initial clinical testing---and is developing candidate WNV therapies. For example, in 2004, NIAID expanded an ongoing clinical study in human volunteers that is evaluating the safety and efficacy of the administration of antibodies against the virus as a means of treating or preventing West Nile virus encephalitis. Influenza is a classic example of a re-emerging disease. Because the influenza virus continually changes, the U.S. influenza vaccine supply must be renewed each year. Although the egg-based technology currently in use has served us reasonably well for more than 40 years, it has limitations in flexibility in that surges in the need for additional or new vaccines cannot be readily accommodated due to the advance time that is required to provide for the annual requirement for hundreds of millions of fertilized chicken eggs to manufacture the vaccine. In addition, there is the ever present risk of contamination and the vicissitudes of yield of virus from this technique. The serious vaccine shortage that occurred this flu season underscores the difficulties we face in annually renewing the influenza vaccine supply, and highlights the pressing need to move toward adoption of newer vaccine manufacturing techniques to improve the flexibility and speed with which vaccines can be made. NIAID supports several research projects and other initiatives intended to foster the development of new influenza vaccines and manufacturing methods that are simpler and more reliable, yield products that work against multiple influenza strains, and provide greater protection. DHHS has requested \$120 million in FY 2006 to help shift vaccine manufacture toward new cell-culture technologies, new production technologies, as well as to provide for year-round availability of eggs to provide for a secure supply and surge capacity. In addition, a technique developed by NIAID-supported scientists called reverse genetics allows scientists to manipulate the genomes of influenza viruses to make the process of development of seed viruses for vaccines faster and more predictable. Although the impact of influenza in a normal epidemic year is substantial, influenza viruses from animals occasionally cross into humans and, if the virus then acquires the ability to be easily transmitted between people, can cause a much more serious influenza pandemic. NIAID conducts a great deal of research to understand the viral biology and epidemiology that underpinned past pandemics and funds surveillance activities in Asia to detect the emergence of influenza viruses with pandemic potential. In addition, the DHHS draft Pandemic Influenza Response and Preparedness Plan directs NIAID to help develop and produce an effective vaccine as rapidly as possible that could be used should a pandemic alert be declared. In recent years, avian influenza virus strains that can infect humans have emerged; the most worrisome are known as H9N2 and H5N1. In 1999 and 2003, an H9N2 influenza strain caused illness in people in Hong Kong. The H5N1 "bird flu" influenza strain was first detected in 1997 and has spread widely among wild and domestic birds. This latter virus has infected at least 55 people and killed 42 since January 2004, and there has been at least one documented case of human-to-human transmission. NIAID has taken several steps to develop vaccines against both of these potential pandemic strains. NIAID contracted with Chiron Corporation to produce investigational batches of an inactivated H9N2 vaccine, which will be evaluated clinically by NIAID this year. For H5N1, Aventis-Pasteur, Inc. and Chiron are both producing investigational lots of inactivated H5N1 vaccine preparations; additionally, DHHS has contracted with Aventis to produce up to 2 million doses to be stockpiled for emergency use, if needed, to vaccinate health workers, researchers, and, if indicated, the public in affected areas. Development and evaluation of a combination antiviral regimen against these potential pandemic influenza strains are also now under way. **RESEARCH ON IMMUNE-MEDIATED DISEASES** Immune-mediated diseases, including autoimmune diseases, allergic diseases, and asthma are important health challenges in the United States and abroad. One of the most promising strategies for developing treatments for a wide variety of these disorders is known as immune tolerance, in which researchers hope to selectively turn off injurious immune responses while leaving intact the protective responses needed to fight infection. To foster this research, NIAID sponsors the Immune Tolerance Network (ITN), a consortium of more than 80 investigators in the United States, Canada, Western Europe, and Australia dedicated to the clinical evaluation of promising therapies that can induce immune tolerance. The ITN will be recompeted in FY 2006. Reducing the growing burden of asthma among inner-city minority children is another NIAID priority. NIAID-supported investigators recently reported the largest study of its kind, showing that an intervention to reduce exposure to indoor allergens and tobacco smoke substantially reduced asthma severity and healthcare utilization among inner-city children. In 2004, NIAID\'s Inner-City Asthma Consortium launched a large study to define and analyze immunological and environmental influences upon the development of childhood asthma in a cohort of urban children followed from birth. In closing, Mr. Chairman, I would like to take a moment to remember John R. La Montagne, Ph.D., the former deputy director of NIAID, who died suddenly on November 2 while traveling to a meeting of the Pan American Health Organization in Mexico City. Human infrastructure, in the form of a highly trained and deeply committed work force, is a critical component of any kind of medical research. Throughout John's almost 30 years at NIAID, his leadership and dedication to improving global health, as well as his generosity, wit, even-handedness and kindness, made him a cornerstone of the human infrastructure at NIAID. Personally, he was a dear friend and one of the finest people I have ever known. He is sorely missed. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I would be pleased to answer any questions that the Committee might have. #### ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D. **Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases** **National Institutes of Health** Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, a native of Brooklyn, New York, received his M.D. degree from Cornell University Medical College in 1966. He then completed an internship and residency at The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center. In 1968, Dr. Fauci came to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) as a clinical associate in the Laboratory of Clinical Investigation (LCI) at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). In 1974, he became Head of the Clinical Physiology Section, LCI, and in 1980 was appointed Chief of the Laboratory of Immunoregulation, a position he still holds. In 1984, Dr. Fauci became Director of NIAID, where he oversees an extensive research portfolio of basic and applied research to prevent, diagnose, and treat infectious and immune-mediated illnesses, including HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases, illness from potential agents of bioterrorism, tuberculosis, malaria, autoimmune disorders, asthma and allergies. Dr. Fauci serves as one of the key advisors to the White House and Department of Health and Human Services on global AIDS issues, and on initiatives to bolster medical and public health preparedness against possible future bioterrorist attacks. Dr. Fauci has made many contributions to basic and clinical research on the pathogenesis and treatment of immune-mediated diseases. He has pioneered the field of human immunoregulation by making a number of basic scientific observations that serve as the basis for current understanding of the regulation of the human immune response. In addition, Dr. Fauci is widely recognized for delineating the precise mechanisms whereby immunosuppressive agents modulate the human immune response. He has developed effective therapies for formerly fatal diseases such as polyarteritis nodosa, Wegener\'s granulomatosis, and lymphomatoid granulomatosis. A 1985 Stanford University Arthritis Center Survey of the American Rheumatism Association membership ranked the work of Dr. Fauci on the treatment of polyarteritis nodosa and Wegener\'s granulomatosis as one of the most important advances in patient management in rheumatology over the previous 20 years. Dr. Fauci has made seminal contributions to the understanding of how the AIDS virus destroys the body\'s defenses leading to its susceptibility to deadly infections. He also has delineated the mechanisms of induction of HIV expression by endogenous cytokines. Furthermore, he has been instrumental in developing strategies for the therapy and immune reconstitution of patients with this serious disease, as well as for a vaccine to prevent HIV infection. He continues to devote much of his research time to identifying the nature of the immunopathogenic mechanisms of HIV infection and the scope of the body\'s immune responses to the AIDS retrovirus. In 2003, an Institute for Scientific Information study indicated that in the twenty year period from 1983 to 2002, Dr. Fauci was the 13th most-cited scientist among the 2.5 to 3 million authors in all disciplines throughout the world who published articles in scientific journals during that time frame. Dr. Fauci was the ninth most-cited scientist in the field of immunology in the period from January 1993 to June 30, 2003. Through the years, Dr. Fauci has served as Visiting Professor at major medical centers throughout the country. He has delivered many major lectureships all over the world and is the recipient of numerous prestigious awards for his scientific accomplishments, including 28 honorary doctorate degrees from universities in the United States and abroad. Dr. Fauci is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences (Council Member), the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Royal Danish Academy of Science and Letters, as well as a number of other professional societies including the American College of Physicians, the American Society for Clinical Investigation, the Association of American Physicians, the Infectious Diseases Society of America, the American Association of Immunologists, and the American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology. He serves on the editorial boards of many scientific journals; as an editor of Harrison\'s Principles of Internal Medicine; and as author, coauthor, or editor of more than 1,000 scientific publications, including several textbooks. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Budget William R. Beldon Mr. Beldon is currently serving as Deputy Assistant Secretary, Budget in the Department of Health and Human Services. He has been a Division Director in the Budget Office for sixteen years, most recently as Director of the Division of Discretionary Programs. Mr. Beldon started in federal service as an auditor in the Health, Education and Welfare Financial Management Intern program. Over the course of more than 30 years in the Budget Office, Mr. Beldon has held Program Analyst, Branch Chief and Division Director positions. Mr. Beldon received a Bachelor's Degree in History and Political Science from Marshall University and attended the University of Pittsburgh where he studied Public Administration. He resides in Fort Washington, Maryland.
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<!-- Title: Eve shift. Wed Mar 13, 2002 --> <!-- SciCo: Teruki Kamon --> <!-- DAQAce: Slava Krutelyov --> <!-- MonAce: Mircea Coca --> <!-- CO: Tatjana Unverhau --> <!-- OpManager: Dave Ambose --> <!-- Notes: --> <pre>We inherited Store 1072 from the DAY shift. MCR will dump the store at 4:15pm and will prepare the new store.</pre> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 16:07:56 2002 --> Run <A HREF="/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140859">140859</A> Activated at 2002.03.13 16:06:48 <!-- Author: RunControl --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 16:08:53 2002 --> Run <A HREF="/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140859">140859</A> Terminated at 2002.03.13 16:07:34 <!-- Author: RunControl --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 16:21:18 2002 --> <pre>Getting ready for the end of store. STANDBY: COT, SVX, L00, ISL, CMP, CMU, CMX, BMU, CES, CPR, CCR OFF: MNP, TOF TOF failed to turn off from the IFIX. Did it from the first floor computer. Is it problem known ? </pre> <!-- Author: Mircea C --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 16:22:00 2002 --> <pre>We called the Cryo expert to vacuum the Watt cans.</pre> <!-- Author: Mircea C --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 16:27:43 2002 --> <pre>TOF expert is here working of TOF monitoring .</pre> <!-- Author: Mircea C --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 16:28:49 2002 --> <pre>4:10pm - We started to bring detector HVs down for the beam dump. 4:17pm - All HV's (except CAL HVs) were at standby mode. Called MCR for the beam dump. 4:18pm - We called Cryo (x3632) to bring the magnet down and to pump up the Watt can. 4:24pm - Called the L3 farm expert (Nuno) for his L3 work between stores.</pre> <!-- Author: Teruki --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 16:46:34 2002 --> <pre> Several activities before the new store: a) L3 maintenace by Ilya Kravchenko b) Isolation board by Steve Kuhlmann c) Testing scintillation counters to measure beam loss for CMP by Steve Hahn and Hyunsoo Kim d) SVT test by Bill Ashmanskas e) Testing consumers by Kaori Maeshima </pre> <!-- Author: Teruki --> <!-- Comment: Wed Mar 13 17;13;35 comment by...Steve H. and hyunsoo --> Beam loss monitoring counter work is done. We have 3 more channels fed to ACNET. <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 17:00:25 2002 --> <pre>Swapped back in the repaired Isolist SNO1. Shift crew should check the Isolist Trigmon plot for cosmics before beam comes. Page Kuhlmann if there is a problem.</pre> <!-- Author: Steve Kuhlmann --> <!-- Date: 16:49:51 --> testA <!-- Author: slava --> <!-- Comment: Wed Mar 13 17;01;59 comment by...slava --> <pre>no failures in errorfile. PEDs: DBANA shows 180 bad channels (was 179 the previous calib run) that's to much to paste into log. Also, there's nothing being printed in text format on a DBANA related xterm (calib instructions claim there should be some) Slopes: 17bad chans (see below)</pre> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 17:04:37 2002 --> <table><tr><td><a href=/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1301&button=yes target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'; align=top><img src=/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1301 width='300' align='top'></td><td>cal qie2s bad chans</a></td></tr></table> <!-- Author: slava --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 17:07:15 2002 --> <pre> *** From Jonathan Lewis *** The plan for the next shot is: 1) to start with PHYSICS_1_01_v1. Run for 1-2 smooth hours. 2) Then we will change to PHYSICS_1_01_v2. That is right now being built by the Level 3 people. It will be ready in an hour. That table requires a change to the XTRP software, so you will need to contact Nathan Eddy to make the change before the run. Also, since that change is needed we will not do a no-beam test of the table. However, that table is pretty much the same as our test table, so I think we can forgo the no-beam test. 3) If you get the run going before 1am, page me to check the rates. </pre> <!-- Author: Teruki --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 17:17:21 2002 --> cal led calibration. The results look weird to me (like a pice of a detector is missing) <!-- Author: slava :: (run <a href='/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140866' target=_top>140866</a>) --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 17:18:18 2002 --> <pre>Plan for the next shot (From Jonathan Lewis): 1) Start with PHYSICS_1_01_v1 and run for 1-2 smooth hours. 2) Change to PHYSICS_1_01_v2. This is being built by the L3 people, which requires a change to XTRP software. So contact Nathan Eddy to make the change before the run. 3) Page Jonathan to check the rates if the run is finished before 1 am.</pre> <!-- Author: Teruki --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 17:18:26 2002 --> <center><a href='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1302&button=yes' target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'><img src='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1302' width='300'></a><a href='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1303&button=yes' target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'><img src='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1303' width='300'></a></center> <!-- Author: slava --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 17:20:36 2002 --> <pre>test entry, e-log problems?</pre> <!-- Author: ambrose --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 17:24:34 2002 --> I have added a new feature to the iFix Trigger Inhibit page for silicon. If the trigger is inhibited, the page displays the ladder that is causing the inhibit. If multiple ladders are inhibiting, iFix displays its favorite one. <!-- Author: Andy H. --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 17:26:30 2002 --> test <!-- Author: ambrose --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 17:35:26 2002 --> <pre>Paged Vaia to investigate central LED calibration problem on East Wedge 21, 22 and 23.</pre> <!-- Author: Teruki --> <!-- Comment: Wed Mar 13 18;28;43 comment by...Vaia --> <pre>Steve and I looked at the LED, XENON and QIE calibations. The conclusion is that we think that a fuse is blown at the calcard which controls wedges 21, 22, 23 East. This needs an access but it can wait till we have one. Have notified Anderew and Isamu to take care of this inthe next access. </pre> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 17:39:15 2002 --> Hey Mircea-The Silicon pager carrier is back online. Please page me when ready to bias silicon (even though I know you can do it without the formalities...) <!-- Author: SCN --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 17:39:33 2002 --> cem xef calibration. A piece is missing (same as in LED calib above) <!-- Author: slava :: (run <a href='/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140868' target=_top>140868</a>) --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 17:40:08 2002 --> <center><a href='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1304&button=yes' target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'><img src='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1304' width='300'></a><a href='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1305&button=yes' target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'><img src='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1305' width='300'></a><a href='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1306&button=yes' target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'><img src='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1306' width='300'></a></center> <!-- Author: slava --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 18:02:07 2002 --> <pre>PSM alarm: CANEB_1, Channel3 is reading 1.07 V compare with the nominal value: 5 V. Paged Rick Tesarek. </pre> <!-- Author: Mircea C --> <!-- Comment: Wed Mar 13 18;12;58 comment by...Mircea C --> <pre>Rick is investigating the problem. </pre> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 18:03:24 2002 --> <pre>Injecting proton bunches(14 already in).</pre> <!-- Author: Mircea C --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 18:05:25 2002 --> clc qie calibration. .. aborted that since it didn't look like it will ever finish. (well,, still there's an entry in the DBANA, and DBANA gives segfault as before on this calibration) <!-- Author: slava :: (run <a href='/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140870' target=_top>140870</a>) --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 18:14:08 2002 --> <pre>All proton bunches are in Tev.</pre> <!-- Author: Mircea C --> <!-- Comment: Wed Mar 13 18;17;03 comment by...Mircea C --> <pre>BLM readings: Sum(Rads) W Inner BLM .8 W Outer BLM .2 E Inner BLM 2.3 E Outer BLM 1.9</pre> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 18:14:13 2002 --> <pre>I powered off COT pulser crate to pull out the ADC in slot 21 and checked the jumper position to make sure the input voltage ranges from -5V to 5V. The position is correct and I have put the ADC back in, turned the power on.</pre> <!-- Author: Shin-Shan Yu --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 18:21:02 2002 --> <pre> I have finished testing Level3 control code changes. Now switching back to the old version.</pre> <!-- Author: Ilya --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 18:21:23 2002 --> <pre>Injecting pbars.</pre> <!-- Author: Mircea C --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 18:24:44 2002 --> <pre>17:20 - We could not make entry in e-log. Later, this was fixed. 17:50 - Checking the COT pulser crate. xx:xx - Called Cryo to ramping down the magnet when 11 proton bunches were loaded. 18:12 - 36 poton bunches were loaded 18:13 - Called Cryo again. They were working on .. They needed 10-15 min before ramping up the magnet. 18:22 - We were waiting for antiproton leading....</pre> <!-- Author: Teruki --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 18:26:06 2002 --> <pre>18:25 - Started ramping up the magnet...</pre> <!-- Author: Teruki --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 18:34:54 2002 --> <br><b>b0ccal15(CANEB-1) LV alarm:</b> <br>Was paged for a power supply alarm in the above crate. The +5 analog power tripped at 16:52. Power cycled the 400 Hz for the arch and all appears ok. Power cycling the black box on the first floor (1RR06F) fixes the remaining IFIX problems. We will need a shower max QIE calibration prior to running. <br> <!-- Author: R.J. Tesarek, M. Lindgren --> <!-- Comment: Wed Mar 13 20;13;18 comment by...Steve Hahn --> Vaia pointed out the LED problems seen earlier, but since the QIE results looked OK, we were thinking this was a bad fuse on the calibration card in b0ccal15. Apparently, the power supply went bad between the QIE calibration and the LED/xenon calibrations. <!-- Comment: Mon Mar 18 15;45;44 comment by...R.J. Tesarek --> This arch contains wedges 0-5E and 18-23E. <!-- Comment: Mon May 13 07;46;06 comment by...R.J. Tesarek --> Add text to facilitate better searches. PEI Fault: CANEB-1, +5V analog. <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 18:35:23 2002 --> <pre>Pbars are loaded. </pre> <!-- Author: Mircea C --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 18:35:52 2002 --> <pre>Tev at flattop.</pre> <!-- Author: Mircea C --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 18:37:02 2002 --> <pre>Squeezing.</pre> <!-- Author: Mircea C --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 18:39:02 2002 --> <pre>18:35 - Antiprotons were fully loaded.. The magnet is still ramping up..</pre> <!-- Author: Teruki --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 18:41:19 2002 --> <pre>Scraping.</pre> <!-- Author: Mircea C --> <!-- Comment: Wed Mar 13 18;47;34 comment by...Mircea C --> <pre>Taking a Shower Max calibration for central calorimeter. This was necessary after Rick T. had to power cycle some crates due to a previous mentioned alarm... CES, CPR and CCR are turned OFF.</pre> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 18:48:48 2002 --> <pre>TOF have lost its heartbeat ! Help! </pre> <!-- Author: Mircea C --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 18:51:16 2002 --> <pre> 17:00 - L2 isolation board was replaced by Steve K and he requested to test it with CR. 18:51 - But we could not do that before the store because of calibration problems. Called Steve. We will test the board with the colliding beams. If anything is wrong, we will page him. </pre> <!-- Author: Teruki --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 18:51:56 2002 --> smx qie calibration (central only) taken <!-- Author: slava :: (run <a href='/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140877' target=_top>140877</a>) --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 18:52:42 2002 --> <center><a href='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1307&button=yes' target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'><img src='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1307' width='300'></a><a href='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1308&button=yes' target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'><img src='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1308' width='300'></a></center> <!-- Author: slava --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 18:54:11 2002 --> <pre>Losses are low enogh, that we might start taking data. The solenoid is not fully up. B0Lum : 10.9 E30 TevPR : 5800 E09 Tevpb : 312 E09 B0PLOS : 10 kHz </pre> <!-- Author: Mircea C --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 19:02:41 2002 --> <pre>19:00 - Cryo called. The solenoid is at a full field.</pre> <!-- Author: Teruki --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 19:05:18 2002 --> <pre>We lost COT power supply (Crate 7) some time during the scraping.</pre> <!-- Author: Teruki --> <!-- Comment: Wed Mar 13 19;14;08 comment by...ambrose --> <pre>I've left a message for Dervin about this, and he will be calling back the control room. MCR says they will dump the current store at 09:00 on Thursday morning and give us a 2-3 hour controlled access to replace this supply.</pre> <!-- Comment: Wed Mar 13 19;15;48 comment by...ambrose --> <table border=0><td><tr><td bgcolor=#e0e030><p> 2-3 hour controlled access scheduled for Thursday at 09:00 to replace COT07 PS</td></tr></td></table> <!-- Comment: Wed Mar 13 19;50;55 comment by...ambrose --> <pre>Dervin calls back and confirms he is ready for access in morning.</pre> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 19:09:07 2002 --> <table><tr><td><a href=/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1309&button=yes target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'; align=top><img src=/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1309 width='300' align='top'></td><td>Losses for SCN pleasure !</a></td></tr></table> <!-- Author: Mircea C --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 19:11:38 2002 --> Run <A HREF="/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140879">140879</A> Activated at 2002.03.13 19:10:21 <!-- Author: RunControl --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 19:14:07 2002 --> Run <A HREF="/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140879">140879</A> Terminated at 2002.03.13 19:12:34 <!-- Author: RunControl --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 19:14:07 2002 --> start physics_1_01[1,267]. have no cot07 (PS problem?) <!-- Author: slava :: (run <a href='/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140879' target=_top>140879</a>) --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 19:17:52 2002 --> Run <A HREF="/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140880">140880</A> Activated at 2002.03.13 19:16:45 <!-- Author: RunControl --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 19:21:29 2002 --> Run <A HREF="/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140880">140880</A> Terminated at 2002.03.13 19:20:26 <!-- Author: RunControl --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 19:21:50 2002 --> svt_fanout problems. <!-- Author: slava :: (run <a href='/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140880' target=_top>140880</a>) --> <!-- Comment: Wed Mar 13 19;44;36 comment by...Bill Ashmanskas --> So sorry. I had disabled one Layer00 Hit Finder's cold start, so that I could look at its Glink inputs with a logic analyzer, but when I reseated the board, it powered up in a state that allowed CDF error to be pulled, and of course the cold start then didn't override that. <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 19:26:00 2002 --> Run <A HREF="/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140881">140881</A> Activated at 2002.03.13 19:24:44 <!-- Author: RunControl --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 19:32:35 2002 --> apparently we have hot towers in cal (jet trigger rates are high >200Hz total from jets) <!-- Author: slava :: (run <a href='/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140881' target=_top>140881</a>) --> <!-- Comment: Wed Mar 13 19;41;45 comment by...slava --> the rates are coming from l2 .. l1 triggers for those are OK. <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 19:43:24 2002 --> <pre>When powering the silicon there are two L00 wedges which are not biased: L00 E W4, W5. cratematch complains that they should be on. Talked to Steve Nahn and D. Benjamin. Paged also Andrew I, with no answer yet. Investigating.</pre> <!-- Author: Mircea C --> <!-- Comment: Wed Mar 13 19;52;16 comment by...Mircea C --> <pre>Doug said CAENvolts.dat file used is old. Steve checked the default file and the settings look right (for W4 : 80, 80, 80, 40,40 V, for W5: 80, 80, 80, 135, 135 V). Maybe the input file name was changed ?? Waiting for Doug to call us . </pre> <!-- Comment: Wed Mar 13 20;11;52 comment by...Mircea C --> <pre>Andrew called and Doug is coming. </pre> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 19:45:11 2002 --> <pre>CMP Top South A1 tripped. I don't see any losses. Turn them back on.</pre> <!-- Author: Mircea C --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 19:48:19 2002 --> Run <A HREF="/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140881">140881</A> Terminated at 2002.03.13 19:47:29 <!-- Author: RunControl --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 19:56:07 2002 --> Run <A HREF="/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140882">140882</A> Activated at 2002.03.13 19:53:39 <!-- Author: RunControl --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 20:03:17 2002 --> Run <A HREF="/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140882">140882</A> Terminated at 2002.03.13 20:02:24 <!-- Author: RunControl --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 20:07:39 2002 --> Run <A HREF="/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140883">140883</A> Activated at 2002.03.13 20:06:49 <!-- Author: RunControl --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 20:14:21 2002 --> looks like the l2 problem cured itself (the rates just dropped). Heather told that this "inadequate rate" problem was there over the weekend and is connected to a stuck bit in Clist board. Started a new run. well, the high rates are back in again <!-- Author: slava :: (run <a href='/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140883' target=_top>140883</a>) --> <!-- Comment: Wed Mar 13 20;15;14 comment by...slava --> Nathatn is here and working on the problem. <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 20:19:43 2002 --> <pre>Doug is looking into silicon problem...</pre> <!-- Author: Mircea C --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 20:27:40 2002 --> Run <A HREF="/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140883">140883</A> Terminated at 2002.03.13 20:25:46 <!-- Author: RunControl --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 20:35:57 2002 --> Run <A HREF="/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140884">140884</A> Activated at 2002.03.13 20:35:02 <!-- Author: RunControl --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 20:39:37 2002 --> starting the new run after Nathe powercycled a crate. Rates look good sofar (5mins after start) <!-- Author: slava :: (run <a href='/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140884' target=_top>140884</a>) --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 20:46:59 2002 --> Taking an advantage of 'bad' data taking, tested the behaviour of the new online monitors at the beginning of new runs by stop/start runs. The monitors with the new cdfsoftb0 release, 4.4.0int3e worked fine with this. SVXMon (which is not a part of this release) crashed consistently but quietly (which is bad). This is probably due to the ConfigManager problem. I removed Igor's script for now. So, we will run the 4.4.0int3e version of SVXMon for the run, starting 140883. <!-- Author: kaori --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 20:47:05 2002 --> <center><a href='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1310&button=yes' target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'><img src='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1310' width='300'></a><a href='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1311&button=yes' target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'><img src='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1311' width='300'></a></center> <!-- Author: Mircea C --> <!-- Comment: Wed Mar 13 20;48;00 comment by...Mircea C --> <pre>Losses during shot setup.</pre> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 20:53:20 2002 --> <table border=0><td><tr><td bgcolor=#e0e030>Run 140883 had symptoms similar to runs 140737-9, high L2 jet rates, low L2 EM rates. The CLIST energy word plot showed many mismatches between TC2D and the clusters in TL2D. HOWEVER the differences in EM and HAD energy were always exactly zero!? <P> Again the problem was solved by powercycling b0l2de00. The investigation continues...</td></tr></td></table> <!-- Author: Nate :: (run <a href='/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140883' target=_top>140883</a>) --> <!-- Comment: Wed Mar 13 21;34;51 comment by...Nate --> I take it all back! The had energies are set high! See the below plot. <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 21:08:41 2002 --> <pre>Please pay special attention to the following L00 wedges East #4 and L00 East #5. We had trouble applying bias voltage to them earlier this evening. They are now working?!?!? If they trip off again, please keep them off until the access. Page the general pager so that hardware database can be changed.</pre> <!-- Author: Doug Benjamin --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 21:18:32 2002 --> <table><tr><td><a href=/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1313&button=yes target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'; align=top><img src=/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1313 width='300' align='top'></td><td>one of the COT plots after loosing power supply crate 7 of COT</a></td></tr></table> <!-- Author: Tatjana --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 21:23:44 2002 --> <table><tr><td><a href=/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1314&button=yes target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'; align=top><img src=/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1314 width='300' align='top'></td><td>new hot channels ? (at least since the last reference plot from 2/16 run 139277)</a></td></tr></table> <!-- Author: Tatjana --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 21:27:56 2002 --> Run <A HREF="/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140884">140884</A> Terminated at 2002.03.13 21:27:04 <!-- Author: RunControl --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 21:37:20 2002 --> <table><tr><td><a href=/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1315&button=yes target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'; align=top><img src=/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1315 width='300' align='top'></td><td>You can see the CLIST HAD energies are being set high. </a></td></tr></table> <!-- Author: Nate --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 21:49:12 2002 --> Run <A HREF="/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140886">140886</A> Activated at 2002.03.13 21:48:20 <!-- Author: RunControl --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 21:56:28 2002 --> <pre>Reformatter errors are not send to the errorfiles! Paged L3 expert! </pre> <!-- Author: Mircea C --> <!-- Comment: Wed Mar 13 21;57;02 comment by...Mircea C --> <pre>The expert will be here in a minute!</pre> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 21:57:38 2002 --> <pre>Trying to run new physics ttable : [2,270] .. rebooting xtrp00 before that (on request) .. this went clean. .. B0ILUM=7E30 L1A=2.3kHz l2A=150Hz l3A=16Hz Reformat reject=3% Total dead time=1% (l2/readout & l2 origin)</pre> <!-- Author: slava :: (run <a href='/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140886' target=_top>140886</a>) --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 22:16:15 2002 --> <pre>Level3 was paged because reformatter errors were not reaching error logger I looked into the MConverter on pcom2 The executable crashed at some point with the following exception exception: on java.lang.NumberFormatException: on at java.lang.Integer.parseInt(Integer.java) at java.lang.Integer.parseInt(Integer.java) at level3.proxy.MConverter.main(MConverter.java:172) Fortunately , we have a new button clean up mon on the ace control panel that can restart monitoring during data taking so , i did cleanup mon and now everything works</pre> <!-- Author: Arkadiy --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 22:39:57 2002 --> <center><a href='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1317&button=yes' target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'><img src='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1317' width='300'></a><a href='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1318&button=yes' target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'><img src='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1318' width='300'></a><a href='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1319&button=yes' target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'><img src='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1319' width='300'></a><a href='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1320&button=yes' target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'><img src='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1320' width='300'></a><a href='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1321&button=yes' target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'><img src='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1321' width='300'></a><a href='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1322&button=yes' target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'><img src='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1322' width='300'></a></center> <!-- Author: Tatjana --> <!-- Comment: Wed Mar 13 22;42;08 comment by...Tatjana --> XFT plots show missing HV on crate 7 of COT (careful, on COT plot SL2 corresponds to Axial SL1 in XFT plot and so on... ) <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 22:40:57 2002 --> Run <A HREF="/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140886">140886</A> Terminated at 2002.03.13 22:39:46 <!-- Author: RunControl --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 22:45:58 2002 --> Run <A HREF="/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140887">140887</A> Activated at 2002.03.13 22:44:35 <!-- Author: RunControl --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 22:48:40 2002 --> <table><tr><td><a href=/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1323&button=yes target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'; align=top><img src=/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1323 width='300' align='top'></td><td>Z0 distribution of COT tracks for Stream G vs Stream H events, runs 140816-32.</a></td></tr></table> <!-- Author: Alex & Bill --> <!-- Comment: Wed Mar 13 22;52;08 comment by...Alex C, Bill A --> So at least part of the strange Z-vertex shape is accounted for by SVX bias, via SVT. SVT's effect on the trigger officially began on January 20, 2002. <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 23:32:33 2002 --> <table><tr><td><a href=/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1324&button=yes target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'; align=top><img src=/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1324 width='300' align='top'></td><td>for muon experts</a></td></tr></table> <!-- Author: Tatjana --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 23:33:20 2002 --> Run <A HREF="/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140887">140887</A> Terminated at 2002.03.13 23:32:23 <!-- Author: RunControl --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 23:41:16 2002 --> Run <A HREF="/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140888">140888</A> Activated at 2002.03.13 23:37:02 <!-- Author: RunControl --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 23:41:55 2002 --> <pre>Tatjana reported a bad channel in CMP stack occupancy (YMON #17). Sent e-mail to Hyunsoo Kim.</pre> <!-- Author: Teruki :: (run <a href='/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140887' target=_top>140887</a>) --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 23:55:56 2002 --> <TABLE BORDER=2 CELLSPACING=1 CELLPADDING=1 BGCOLOR=WHITE> <TR BGCOLOR=YELLOW><TH>Run Number</TH> <TH>Data Type</TH> <TH>Physics Table</TH> <TH>Begin Time</TH> <TH>End Time</TH> <TH>Live Time</TH> <TH>L1 Accepts</TH> <TH>L2 Accepts</TH> <TH>L3 Accepts</TH> <TH>Live Lumi, nb-1</TH> <TH>GR</TH> <TH>SC</TH> <TH>RC</TH></TR> <TR><TD><A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140881> 140881</A> x22651</TD> <TD>BEAM</TD> <TD>PHYSICS_1_01 [1,267]</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>19:24:44</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>19:47:29</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>00:13:40</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 2,626,138</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 374,512</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 16,815</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 7.231</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>0</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>1</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>1</TD></TR> <TR><TD><A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140882> 140882</A> x22652</TD> <TD>BEAM</TD> <TD>PHYSICS_1_01 [1,267]</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>19:53:39</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>20:02:24</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>00:07:55</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 1,407,531</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 130,835</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 9,033</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 3.733</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>0</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>1</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>1</TD></TR> <TR><TD><A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140883> 140883</A> x22653</TD> <TD>BEAM</TD> <TD>PHYSICS_1_01 [1,267]</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>20:06:49</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>20:25:46</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>00:17:23</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 2,943,243</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 289,243</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 18,977</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 8.288</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>0</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>1</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>1</TD></TR> <TR><TD><A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140884> 140884</A> x22654</TD> <TD>BEAM</TD> <TD>PHYSICS_1_01 [1,267]</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>20:35:02</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>21:27:04</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>00:50:49</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 7,732,252</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 500,003</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 50,773</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 22.519</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>0</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>1</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>1</TD></TR> <TR><TD><A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140886> 140886</A> x22656</TD> <TD>BEAM</TD> <TD>PHYSICS_1_01 [2,270]</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>21:48:20</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>22:39:46</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>00:49:59</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 6,465,647</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 428,772</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 45,454</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 19.377</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>0</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>1</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>1</TD></TR> <TR><TD><A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140887> 140887</A> x22657</TD> <TD>BEAM</TD> <TD>PHYSICS_1_01 [2,270]</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>22:44:35</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>23:32:23</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>00:47:19</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 5,601,532</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 375,621</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 41,164</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 16.836</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>0</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>1</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>1</TD></TR> <TR><TD><A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=140888> 140888</A> x22658</TD> <TD>BEAM</TD> <TD>PHYSICS_1_01 [2,270]</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>23:37:02</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER></TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>00:14:15</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 1,598,095</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 55,028</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 8,844</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 5.206</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER></TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER></TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>1</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Totals</TD> <TD> </TD> <TD> </TD> <TD> </TD> <TD>23:55:02</TD> <TD ALIGN=CENTER>03:21:23</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 28,374,438</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 2,154,014</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 191,060</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 83.190</TD> <TD> </TD> <TD> </TD> <TD> </TD></TR> </TABLE> <!-- Author: End of Shift Report --> <!-- Date: Wed Mar 13 23:57:55 2002 --> <center><a href='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1325&button=yes' target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'><img src='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1325' width='300'></a><a href='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1326&button=yes' target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'><img src='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1326' width='300'></a><a href='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1327&button=yes' target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'><img src='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1327' width='300'></a><a href='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1328&button=yes' target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'><img src='/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2002&action=view&page=-1328' width='300'></a></center> <!-- Author: Mircea C --> <!-- Comment: Wed Mar 13 23;58;32 comment by...Mircea C --> <pre>End of the shift plots.</pre> <!-- Date: Thu Mar 14 00:06:00 2002 --> <font color=red>Shift Summary: </font><pre>We inherited Store 1072 from the DAY shift. The store was dumped at 4:15 pm. =============================================================== [1] Several activities before the new store: a) Pumping Watt can... DONE b) Testing L3 control code (Ilya Kravchenko) Completed at 18:21. Now switched back to the old version. c) Testing L2 SVT (Bill Ashmanskas) d) Replacing isolation board (Steve Kuhlmann) Steve requested to test it with CR, but we could not before the store because of calibration problems. So, We tested the board with the colliding beams. It looks OKAY. e) Fixing CMP beam loss scintillation counters (Steve Hahn and Hyunsoo Kim) f) Tesing SVX HVs g) Doing calibration (Slava - DAQ ACE) East Wedges 21,22,23 - Failure in central LED calibration. Steve and Vaia checked LED, XENON and QIE calibrations. They concluded a fuse is blown at the calcard which controls the three wedges. They will fix the problem in the next acess. (They will not request the access, because the detectors should be okay). 180 bad channels on PEDs from DBANA (was 179 in the previous calib.) 17 bad channels on slopes. h) Checking the jumper position in the COT pulser crate (Shin-Shan Yu) - completed at 18:14. =============================================================== [2] Store 1074 - Good store, but .... 18:02 - PSM alarm. Paged Rick Tesarek. The +5V analog power was tripped at 16:52. 18:34 Power-cycling the black box (1RR06F) fixed the remaining IFIX problems. 18:51 Shower max QII calibration for central calorimeter (Run 140877) was taken and looked OKAY. 18:03 - Injecting proton bunches (14 were already in) 18:12 - 36 proton bunches were loaded 18:25 - Solenoid started ramping up. 18:35 - Pbars were fully loaded and Tevatron was at flattop. 18:37 - Squeezing. 18:39 - The solenoid was still ramping up. 18:41 - Scraping.. We observed a huge B0ALOS (&gt;900 kHz) 18:48 - TOF lost its heartbeat. 18:54 - The scraping was completed. Good store! Lum(ini) = 10.9E30 B0PLOS = 10 kHz (low loss rate) 19:00 - The solenoid was at full field. 19:05 - We found a COT power supply (Crate 7) was lost some time during the scraping. The controlled access (2-3 hous) is planed at 9 am. 19:18 - An expert called and said 8 L00 ladders were biased. 19:43 - Two L00 wedges were not biased: East W4 and W5. 20:06 - Mircea is investigating with experts. 19:45 - CMP Top South A1 tripped. No losses. Turned them back on. 20:07 - Run 140883 - PHYSICS_1_01_v1 DT = 15-17% from L2 High jet trig. rate and very low EM trig. rate. This disappeared after power cycling. This problem was the 2nd time. The 1st one was reported during Monday OWL shift. This time, TL2D was okay unlike at the 1st time. =============================================================== [3] Good News Kaori: New consumers were running WITHOUT crash (Only SiliMon was running with an old version). Tatjana: Checked the isolation on YMON. OKAY =============================================================== [4] Rate studies for Jonathan Lewis: OLD vs NEW Run Trig. Table Lum(Deliv) Lum(Live) Run Time 140884 - PHYSICS_1_01[1,267] 23.267 nb-1 22.519 nb-1 00:51:40.8 140886 - PHYSICS_1_01[2,270] 20.183 19.377 00:50:35.8 140887 - PHYSICS_1_01[2,270] 17.316 16.836 00:47:45.8 140888 - PHYSICS_1_01[2,270] ... this is for L2 SVT test ... </pre> <br><b>End of Shift Numbers</b> <table><tr><td width=60% align=left> <b>CDF Run II <p></b> <pre> Runs 140881-140888 Delivered Luminosity 205 Acquired Luminosity 156 Efficiency 0.761 </td></tr></table></pre> <!-- Author: Teruki -->
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2000.144.15:21:43.02&calon/mat=#96=80000000$ 2000.144.15:21:45.37/tpical/34178,30214,9586,4797,26770,18327,10390,9205,10384,19953 2000.144.15:21:45.59/tpical/20321,30053,22059,19758,9067,13164,11586 2000.144.15:21:45.59&caloff/"rx=*,*,*,*,*,*,off 2000.144.15:21:45.60&caloff/mat=#96=00000000$ 2000.144.15:21:47.65&caltemps/caltemp1=6.86 2000.144.15:21:47.65&caltemps/caltemp2=7.02 2000.144.15:21:47.66&caltemps/caltemp3=6.86 2000.144.15:21:47.67/tsys1/104.8,111.8,232.4,138.8,92.4,103.8,103.1,133.1,118.0,108.3 2000.144.15:21:47.67/tsys2/78.7,58.5,47.3,76.8,110.6,118.0,65.7 2000.144.15:21:47.68/newtape/"to continue, use label command" 2000.144.15:22:08.14;label=noaa0207 2000.144.15:22:08.16?ERROR qa -102 No default allowed for the check label. 2000.144.15:22:15.72;label=noaa0207,cbea 2000.144.15:22:15.73&loader/st=for,135,off 2000.144.15:22:15.73&loader/!+11s 2000.144.15:22:15.74&loader/et 2000.144.15:22:15.74&loader/!+3s 2000.144.15:22:30.01/label/N0AA0207,CBEA 2000.144.15:22:30.02:nw2c1=1 2000.144.15:22:30.58/pass/1,1,auto,-330.0,-330.0,-330.5,-329.9,-0.5,0.1 2000.144.15:22:34.26/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.15:22:34.26:!2000.144.17:59:50 2000.144.15:25:16.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.15:52:05.06;wx 2000.144.15:52:05.07/wx/10.6,978.0,59.5,1.0 2000.144.17:20:58.54;wx 2000.144.17:20:58.54/wx/12.1,978.6,48.3,0.8 2000.144.17:59:50.00:preob 2000.144.17:59:50.00&preob/onsource 2000.144.17:59:50.00&preob/calon 2000.144.17:59:50.00&preob/!+2s 2000.144.17:59:50.00&preob/tpical=v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8,if1,if3 2000.144.17:59:50.00&preob/tpical=v9,v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,if2 2000.144.17:59:50.00&preob/caloff 2000.144.17:59:50.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.17:59:52.89/tpical/33183,28733,9000,4438,23621,16024,9139,8067,9875,17444 2000.144.17:59:53.11/tpical/20191,29712,21581,19670,9089,13197,11582 2000.144.17:59:53.15:!2000.144.18:00:00 2000.144.18:00:00.00:tape 2000.144.18:00:00.10/tape/off,00115,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.18:00:00.10:st=for,135 2000.144.18:00:00.22:data_valid=on 2000.144.18:00:00.25:midob 2000.144.18:00:00.25&midob/onsource 2000.144.18:00:00.25&midob/wx 2000.144.18:00:00.25&midob/sy=run setcl & 2000.144.18:00:00.25&midob/cable 2000.144.18:00:00.25&midob/!+3s 2000.144.18:00:00.25&midob/ifd 2000.144.18:00:00.25&midob/if3 2000.144.18:00:00.25&midob/vc02 2000.144.18:00:00.25&midob/vc06 2000.144.18:00:00.25&midob/vc11 2000.144.18:00:00.25&midob/tpi=v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8,if1,if3 2000.144.18:00:00.25&midob/tpi=v9,v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,if2 2000.144.18:00:00.26&midob/caltemps 2000.144.18:00:00.26&midob/tsys1=v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8,if1,if3 2000.144.18:00:00.26&midob/tsys2=v9,v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,if2 2000.144.18:00:00.56/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.18:00:00.56/wx/13.2,978.9,42.6,0.7 2000.144.18:00:00.91/cable/+9.958370E-03 2000.144.18:00:00.98#setcl#time/163330921,3,2000,144,18,00,00.92,1.769,3.256,0 2000.144.18:00:00.98#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.18:00:03.98/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9412,10487 2000.144.18:00:04.05/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16459 2000.144.18:00:04.12/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27093 2000.144.18:00:04.19/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15090 2000.144.18:00:04.26/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18580 2000.144.18:00:04.57/tpi/31155,27093,8759,4260,22129,15090,8633,7709,8326,16459 2000.144.18:00:04.79/tpi/18324,26213,18580,17807,8493,12359,10483 2000.144.18:00:04.80/tsys1/104.0,111.9,237.5,141.4,100.0,107.5,106.8,139.9,31.5,113.7 2000.144.18:00:04.80/tsys2/65.7,51.8,42.7,65.3,90.7,95.6,56.8 2000.144.18:00:04.81:!2000.144.18:04:22 2000.144.18:04:22.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.18:04:22.00:et 2000.144.18:04:22.12:!+3s 2000.144.18:04:25.13:tape 2000.144.18:04:25.24/tape/off,03051,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.18:04:25.24:postob 2000.144.18:04:25.24:source=0048-097,005041.3,-092905.2,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.18:04:25.54:checkf135 2000.144.18:04:25.54&checkf135/check=*,-tp,-hd 2000.144.18:04:25.54&checkf135/"comment out the following line if you do _not_ have a mark iii decoder 2000.144.18:04:25.54&checkf135/decode=a,err,byte 2000.144.18:04:25.54&checkf135/parity=,,ab,on 2000.144.18:04:25.54&checkf135/sfastr=22.68s 2000.144.18:04:25.54&checkf135/!+9s 2000.144.18:04:25.54&checkf135/repro=raw,6,8 2000.144.18:04:25.54&checkf135/!* 2000.144.18:04:25.54&checkf135/st=for,135,off 2000.144.18:04:25.54&checkf135/!+4s 2000.144.18:04:25.54&checkf135/parity 2000.144.18:04:25.54&checkf135/!*+54s 2000.144.18:04:25.54&checkf135/et 2000.144.18:04:25.54&checkf135/!+3s 2000.144.18:04:25.54&checkf135/repro=byp,6,8 2000.144.18:04:25.54&checkf135/check=*,tp,hd 2000.144.18:04:25.60&sfastr/srw 2000.144.18:04:25.60&sfastr/!+$ 2000.144.18:04:25.60&sfastr/et 2000.144.18:05:20.36?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.18:05:20.36?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.144.18:05:20.36?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.18:05:20.36?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.144.18:05:20.36?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.18:05:20.36?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.18:05:20.36?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.18:05:20.36?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.18:05:20.37/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,894.,510.,52.,14.,86.,12.,64.,18.,12.,4.,0.,$$$$$ 2000.144.18:05:20.37/parity/0,238,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,37 2000.144.18:05:54.79:nw2c1=1 2000.144.18:05:55.35/pass/1,1,auto,-330.0,-330.0,-330.5,-329.9,-0.5,0.1 2000.144.18:05:59.05/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.18:05:59.05:!2000.144.18:07:03 2000.144.18:07:03.00:preob 2000.144.18:07:03.54?ERROR AN -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large. 2000.144.18:07:03.54?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING! 2000.144.18:07:03.54/onsource/SLEWING 2000.144.18:07:05.89/tpical/34807,30251,9482,4665,25098,16955,9642,8549,10271,18439 2000.144.18:07:06.11/tpical/20130,29851,21632,19516,9016,13100,11481 2000.144.18:07:06.15:!2000.144.18:07:13 2000.144.18:07:07.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.18:07:13.00:tape 2000.144.18:07:13.11/tape/off,03038,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.18:07:13.11:st=for,135 2000.144.18:07:13.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.18:07:13.23:midob 2000.144.18:07:13.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.18:07:13.53/wx/13.1,978.9,46.3,0.8 2000.144.18:07:13.61/cable/+9.953746E-03 2000.144.18:07:13.69#setcl#time/163374191,3,2000,144,18,07,13.62,1.706,3.377,-1 2000.144.18:07:13.69#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.18:07:16.69/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9850,10418 2000.144.18:07:16.76/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,17463 2000.144.18:07:16.83/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28639 2000.144.18:07:16.90/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16059 2000.144.18:07:16.97/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18775 2000.144.18:07:17.29/tpi/32920,28632,9218,4489,23557,16039,9120,8195,9850,17463 2000.144.18:07:17.51/tpi/18424,26615,18893,17801,8480,12351,10542 2000.144.18:07:17.52/tsys1/118.1,119.9,228.8,151.9,103.2,116.7,109.9,150.9,140.7,121.8 2000.144.18:07:17.52/tsys2/72.4,56.9,47.6,70.9,100.7,106.9,66.9 2000.144.18:07:17.53:!2000.144.18:11:01 2000.144.18:11:01.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.18:11:01.00:et 2000.144.18:11:01.12:!+3s 2000.144.18:11:04.13:tape 2000.144.18:11:04.24/tape/off,05591,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.18:11:04.24:postob 2000.144.18:11:04.24:source=vr422201,220243.3,421640.0,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.18:11:04.54:nw2c1=1 2000.144.18:11:05.11/pass/1,1,auto,-330.0,-330.0,-330.5,-329.9,-0.5,0.1 2000.144.18:11:08.80/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.18:11:08.80:!2000.144.18:12:52 2000.144.18:12:52.00:preob 2000.144.18:12:52.54?ERROR AN -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large. 2000.144.18:12:52.54?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING! 2000.144.18:12:52.54/onsource/SLEWING 2000.144.18:12:53.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.18:12:54.89/tpical/32852,28505,9006,4478,24067,16448,9433,8350,9800,17873 2000.144.18:12:55.11/tpical/19477,28697,20847,18971,8794,12785,11178 2000.144.18:12:55.15:!2000.144.18:13:02 2000.144.18:13:02.00:tape 2000.144.18:13:02.11/tape/off,05591,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.18:13:02.11:st=for,135 2000.144.18:13:02.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.18:13:02.23:midob 2000.144.18:13:02.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.18:13:02.53/wx/13.1,979.0,42.8,0.7 2000.144.18:13:02.78/cable/+9.948226E-03 2000.144.18:13:02.85#setcl#time/163409108,3,2000,144,18,13,02.80,1.727,3.474,0 2000.144.18:13:02.85#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.18:13:05.85/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9344,10200 2000.144.18:13:05.92/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16881 2000.144.18:13:05.99/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26880 2000.144.18:13:06.06/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15497 2000.144.18:13:06.13/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18043 2000.144.18:13:06.44/tpi/30910,26879,8736,4291,22528,15497,8906,7982,9341,16875 2000.144.18:13:06.66/tpi/17798,25472,18043,17265,8286,12039,10199 2000.144.18:13:06.67/tsys1/107.7,112.0,211.4,135.7,98.7,108.5,106.1,141.2,121.5,115.0 2000.144.18:13:06.67/tsys2/70.9,54.6,44.4,69.1,103.5,104.4,61.7 2000.144.18:13:06.68:!2000.144.18:15:31 2000.144.18:15:31.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.18:15:31.00:et 2000.144.18:15:31.12:!+3s 2000.144.18:15:34.13:tape 2000.144.18:15:34.24/tape/off,07256,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.18:15:34.24:postob 2000.144.18:15:34.24:source=2145+067,214805.5,065738.6,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.18:15:34.55:nw2c1=1 2000.144.18:15:35.11/pass/1,1,auto,-330.0,-330.0,-330.5,-329.9,-0.5,0.1 2000.144.18:15:38.80/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.18:15:38.80:!2000.144.18:16:29 2000.144.18:16:27.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.18:16:29.00:preob 2000.144.18:16:29.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.18:16:31.89/tpical/35417,30769,9733,4810,26198,17837,10200,9053,10483,19380 2000.144.18:16:32.11/tpical/21048,31031,22457,20202,9336,13591,11806 2000.144.18:16:32.15:!2000.144.18:16:39 2000.144.18:16:39.00:tape 2000.144.18:16:39.11/tape/off,07256,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.18:16:39.11:st=for,135 2000.144.18:16:39.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.18:16:39.23:midob 2000.144.18:16:39.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.18:16:39.53/wx/12.9,979.0,46.8,0.8 2000.144.18:16:39.83/cable/+9.946683E-03 2000.144.18:16:40.14#setcl#time/163430836,3,2000,144,18,16,40.08,1.698,3.534,-1 2000.144.18:16:40.14#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.18:16:42.90/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10026,10828 2000.144.18:16:42.97/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,18384 2000.144.18:16:43.05/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29124 2000.144.18:16:43.12/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16914 2000.144.18:16:43.19/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19710 2000.144.18:16:43.50/tpi/33517,29124,9466,4626,24715,16914,9668,8686,10029,18387 2000.144.18:16:43.72/tpi/19371,27860,19710,18573,8820,12852,10824 2000.144.18:16:43.73/tsys1/119.5,120.1,232.6,150.4,112.6,122.3,114.9,154.7,133.2,126.1 2000.144.18:16:43.73/tsys2/77.6,60.8,49.5,78.0,109.2,113.1,66.0 2000.144.18:16:43.74:!2000.144.18:18:17 2000.144.18:18:17.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.18:18:17.00:et 2000.144.18:18:17.12:!+3s 2000.144.18:18:20.13:tape 2000.144.18:18:20.24/tape/off,08347,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.18:18:20.24:postob 2000.144.18:18:20.24:source=1803+784,180045.7,782804.0,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.18:18:20.55:midtp 2000.144.18:18:20.55&midtp/ifd=max,max,*,* 2000.144.18:18:20.55&midtp/if3=max,*,*,*,*,* 2000.144.18:18:20.56&midtp/!+2s 2000.144.18:18:20.56&midtp/tpzero=v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8,if1,if3 2000.144.18:18:20.56&midtp/tpzero=v9,v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,if2 2000.144.18:18:20.57&midtp/ifd=old,old,*,* 2000.144.18:18:20.57&midtp/if3=old,*,*,*,*,* 2000.144.18:18:20.57&midtp/rxmon 2000.144.18:18:22.95/tpzero/421,333,411,595,386,452,762,406,1214,139 2000.144.18:18:23.17/tpzero/811,363,325,478,800,953,1580 2000.144.18:18:23.24:nw2c2=2 2000.144.18:18:23.24&nw2c2/tapefrmnwc 2000.144.18:18:23.24&nw2c2/pass=$,same 2000.144.18:18:23.25&nw2c2/vcnw2 2000.144.18:18:23.25&nw2c2/ifdnw 2000.144.18:18:23.25&nw2c2/form=c,4.000 2000.144.18:18:23.26&nw2c2/form=reset 2000.144.18:18:23.26&nw2c2/tape=low 2000.144.18:18:23.26&nw2c2/enable=g2,g4 2000.144.18:18:23.27&nw2c2/repro=byp,4,20 2000.144.18:18:23.27&nw2c2/decode=a,crc 2000.144.18:18:23.27&nw2c2/decode 2000.144.18:18:29.78/pass/2,2,auto,-330.0,-330.0,-330.0,-329.9,-0.0,0.1 2000.144.18:18:33.46/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.18:18:33.46:fastf=0m21s 2000.144.18:18:33.46&fastf/ff 2000.144.18:18:33.46&fastf/!+$ 2000.144.18:18:33.46&fastf/et 2000.144.18:18:54.73:!2000.144.18:23:02 2000.144.18:19:11.30;tape 2000.144.18:19:11.41/tape/off,08802,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.18:20:35.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.18:21:15.82;tapepos=8700 2000.144.18:21:15.88;rw@! 2000.144.18:21:16.03;[email protected]:21:21.27 2000.144.18:21:21.27@et 2000.144.18:23:02.00:preob 2000.144.18:23:02.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.18:23:04.89/tpical/32828,28386,8976,4429,23639,16144,9259,8178,9847,17553 2000.144.18:23:05.11/tpical/20441,30003,21750,19795,9173,13308,11805 2000.144.18:23:05.15:!2000.144.18:23:12 2000.144.18:23:12.00:tape 2000.144.18:23:12.11/tape/off,08703,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.18:23:12.11:st=rev,135 2000.144.18:23:12.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.18:23:12.23:midob 2000.144.18:23:12.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.18:23:12.53/wx/13.1,979.1,41.5,0.7 2000.144.18:23:12.87/cable/+9.949176E-03 2000.144.18:23:12.94#setcl#time/163470114,3,2000,144,18,23,12.88,1.779,3.643,0 2000.144.18:23:12.94#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.18:23:15.94/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9387,10762 2000.144.18:23:16.01/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16569 2000.144.18:23:16.08/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26772 2000.144.18:23:16.15/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15222 2000.144.18:23:16.22/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18929 2000.144.18:23:16.53/tpi/30843,26772,8701,4245,22197,15222,8734,7798,9396,16577 2000.144.18:23:16.75/tpi/18741,26743,18929,18092,8606,12566,10750 2000.144.18:23:16.76/tsys1/105.1,112.4,206.8,136.1,103.8,109.9,104.2,133.4,124.5,115.5 2000.144.18:23:16.76/tsys2/74.0,56.8,46.3,72.6,96.6,109.9,61.0 2000.144.18:23:16.77:!2000.144.18:26:13 2000.144.18:26:11.50;op=george 2000.144.18:26:13.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.18:26:13.00:et 2000.144.18:26:13.12:!+3s 2000.144.18:26:16.13:tape 2000.144.18:26:16.24/tape/off,06678,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.18:26:16.24:postob 2000.144.18:26:16.24:source=4c39.25,092703.0,390220.9,2000.0,cw 2000.144.18:26:16.55:checkr135 2000.144.18:26:16.55&checkr135/check=*,-tp,-hd 2000.144.18:26:16.55&checkr135/"comment out the following line if you do _not_ have a mark iii decoder 2000.144.18:26:16.56&checkr135/decode=a,err,byte 2000.144.18:26:16.56&checkr135/parity=,,ab,on 2000.144.18:26:16.56&checkr135/sfastf=22.68s 2000.144.18:26:16.57&checkr135/!+9s 2000.144.18:26:16.57&checkr135/repro=raw,6,8 2000.144.18:26:16.57&checkr135/!* 2000.144.18:26:16.57&checkr135/st=rev,135,off 2000.144.18:26:16.57&checkr135/!+4s 2000.144.18:26:16.57&checkr135/parity 2000.144.18:26:16.57&checkr135/!*+54s 2000.144.18:26:16.57&checkr135/et 2000.144.18:26:16.57&checkr135/!+3s 2000.144.18:26:16.57&checkr135/repro=byp,6,8 2000.144.18:26:16.57&checkr135/check=*,tp,hd 2000.144.18:26:16.61&sfastf/sff 2000.144.18:26:16.61&sfastf/!+$ 2000.144.18:26:16.61&sfastf/et 2000.144.18:27:11.09?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.18:27:11.09?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.144.18:27:11.09?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.18:27:11.09?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.144.18:27:11.09?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.18:27:11.09?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.18:27:11.09?ERROR qg -303 Track 9 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.18:27:11.09?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.18:27:11.09?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.18:27:11.10/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,2161.,1278.,779.,366.,689.,258.,448.,266.,320.,342.,558. 2000.144.18:27:11.10/parity/0,204,1,0,1,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.144.18:27:45.79:nw2c2=2 2000.144.18:27:46.36/pass/2,2,auto,-330.0,-330.0,-330.0,-329.9,-0.0,0.1 2000.144.18:27:50.05/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.18:27:50.05:!2000.144.18:28:26 2000.144.18:28:14.83;"Phasecal observed in forward and reverse checks 2000.144.18:28:18.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.18:28:26.00:preob 2000.144.18:28:26.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.18:28:28.89/tpical/33124,28565,9021,4474,24072,16330,9370,8310,9811,17770 2000.144.18:28:29.11/tpical/19916,29318,21313,19405,8988,13045,11381 2000.144.18:28:29.15:!2000.144.18:28:36 2000.144.18:28:36.00:tape 2000.144.18:28:36.11/tape/off,06691,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.18:28:36.11:st=rev,135 2000.144.18:28:36.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.18:28:36.23:midob 2000.144.18:28:36.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.18:28:36.54/wx/13.2,979.1,42.9,0.8 2000.144.18:28:36.78/cable/+9.944871E-03 2000.144.18:28:36.86#setcl#time/163502506,3,2000,144,18,28,36.80,1.736,3.733,0 2000.144.18:28:36.86#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.18:28:39.86/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9359,10384 2000.144.18:28:39.93/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16797 2000.144.18:28:40.00/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26957 2000.144.18:28:40.07/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15424 2000.144.18:28:40.14/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18558 2000.144.18:28:40.45/tpi/31131,26973,8748,4291,22590,15424,8848,7928,9362,16794 2000.144.18:28:40.67/tpi/18205,26165,18558,17696,8443,12307,10380 2000.144.18:28:40.68/tsys1/105.7,114.8,209.5,138.5,102.8,113.4,106.3,135.1,124.5,117.1 2000.144.18:28:40.69/tsys2/71.4,57.4,46.5,70.7,98.4,108.0,61.7 2000.144.18:28:40.69:!2000.144.18:30:14 2000.144.18:28:52.67;"There seems to be quite a bit of parity and sync errors 2000.144.18:30:14.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.18:30:14.00:et 2000.144.18:30:14.12:!+3s 2000.144.18:30:17.13:tape 2000.144.18:30:17.24/tape/off,05600,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.18:30:17.24:postob 2000.144.18:30:17.24:source=nrao512,164029.6,394646.0,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.18:30:17.55:nw2c2=2 2000.144.18:30:18.11/pass/2,2,auto,-330.0,-330.0,-330.9,-329.9,-0.9,0.1 2000.144.18:30:21.81/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.18:30:21.81:!2000.144.18:32:26 2000.144.18:32:18.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.18:32:26.00:preob 2000.144.18:32:26.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.18:32:28.89/tpical/35061,30306,9551,4679,25076,16959,9677,8550,10312,18477 2000.144.18:32:29.11/tpical/20172,29824,21569,19445,8993,13081,11412 2000.144.18:32:29.15:!2000.144.18:32:36 2000.144.18:32:36.00:tape 2000.144.18:32:36.11/tape/off,05600,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.18:32:36.11:st=rev,135 2000.144.18:32:36.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.18:32:36.23:midob 2000.144.18:32:36.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.18:32:36.53/wx/13.1,979.1,43.7,0.8 2000.144.18:32:36.85/cable/+9.947904E-03 2000.144.18:32:36.92#setcl#time/163526511,3,2000,144,18,32,36.86,1.769,3.800,0 2000.144.18:32:36.92#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.18:32:39.92/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9864,10445 2000.144.18:32:39.99/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,17537 2000.144.18:32:40.06/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28724 2000.144.18:32:40.13/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16107 2000.144.18:32:40.20/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18872 2000.144.18:32:40.51/tpi/33163,28724,9278,4507,23724,16107,9180,8217,9866,17541 2000.144.18:32:40.73/tpi/18493,26645,18872,17774,8472,12365,10460 2000.144.18:32:40.74/tsys1/118.3,123.1,222.8,156.0,118.4,126.0,116.2,160.9,133.1,127.5 2000.144.18:32:40.74/tsys2/73.9,58.0,48.3,72.7,103.4,111.9,65.5 2000.144.18:32:40.75:!2000.144.18:37:01 2000.144.18:37:01.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.18:37:01.00:et 2000.144.18:37:01.12:!+3s 2000.144.18:37:04.13:tape 2000.144.18:37:04.24/tape/off,02630,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.18:37:04.24:postob 2000.144.18:37:04.24:source=0059+581,010245.8,582411.1,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.18:37:04.54:midtp 2000.144.18:37:06.93/tpzero/425,334,412,597,384,448,757,408,1219,140 2000.144.18:37:07.15/tpzero/806,361,325,479,796,953,1595 2000.144.18:37:07.22:nw2c1=3 2000.144.18:37:12.39/pass/3,3,auto,-275.0,-275.0,-273.6,-274.0,1.4,1.0 2000.144.18:37:16.10/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.18:37:16.10:fastr=1m57s 2000.144.18:37:16.10&fastr/rw 2000.144.18:37:16.10&fastr/!+$ 2000.144.18:37:16.10&fastr/et 2000.144.18:38:47.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.18:39:13.37:!2000.144.18:39:37 2000.144.18:39:37.00:preob 2000.144.18:39:37.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.18:39:39.89/tpical/33502,29022,9220,4470,23626,16074,9188,8068,9967,17512 2000.144.18:39:40.11/tpical/20262,29869,21681,19778,9088,13221,11961 2000.144.18:39:40.15:!2000.144.18:39:47 2000.144.18:39:47.00:tape 2000.144.18:39:47.11/tape/low,00043,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.18:39:47.11:st=for,135 2000.144.18:39:47.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.18:39:47.23:midob 2000.144.18:39:47.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.18:39:47.53/wx/13.2,979.2,39.8,0.7 2000.144.18:39:47.84#setcl#time/163569604,3,2000,144,18,39,47.79,1.715,3.919,0 2000.144.18:39:47.84#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.18:39:47.92/cable/+9.951221E-03 2000.144.18:39:50.99/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9514,10953 2000.144.18:39:51.06/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16555 2000.144.18:39:51.13/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27443 2000.144.18:39:51.20/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15197 2000.144.18:39:51.27/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18943 2000.144.18:39:51.58/tpi/31475,27443,8934,4290,22249,15197,8692,7717,9513,16555 2000.144.18:39:51.80/tpi/18565,26739,18943,18122,8552,12479,10956 2000.144.18:39:51.81/tsys1/105.1,117.8,204.4,140.7,108.9,115.4,109.7,142.8,125.3,117.7 2000.144.18:39:51.81/tsys2/73.5,59.2,47.7,74.8,101.6,109.0,65.4 2000.144.18:39:51.82:!2000.144.18:45:28 2000.144.18:45:28.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.18:45:28.00:et 2000.144.18:45:28.12:!+3s 2000.144.18:45:31.13:tape 2000.144.18:45:31.24/tape/off,03868,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.18:45:31.24:postob 2000.144.18:45:31.24:source=0133+476,013658.6,475129.1,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.18:45:31.54:checkf135 2000.144.18:46:24.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.18:46:26.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.18:46:26.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.144.18:46:26.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.18:46:26.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.144.18:46:26.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.18:46:26.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.18:46:26.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.18:46:26.36/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,1166.,486.,38.,30.,166.,6.,8.,4.,2.,2.,2.,$$$$$ 2000.144.18:46:26.36/parity/0,-9,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,14 2000.144.18:47:00.74:nw2c1=3 2000.144.18:47:01.60/pass/3,3,auto,-275.0,-275.0,-275.2,-274.0,-0.2,1.0 2000.144.18:47:05.29/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.18:47:05.29:!2000.144.18:47:41 2000.144.18:47:41.00:preob 2000.144.18:47:41.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.18:47:43.89/tpical/33367,28986,9199,4463,23614,16066,9158,8064,9937,17479 2000.144.18:47:44.11/tpical/19794,29118,21159,19270,8893,12916,11509 2000.144.18:47:44.15:!2000.144.18:47:51 2000.144.18:47:51.00:tape 2000.144.18:47:51.11/tape/off,03852,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.18:47:51.11:st=for,135 2000.144.18:47:51.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.18:47:51.23:midob 2000.144.18:47:51.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.18:47:51.53/wx/13.3,979.3,39.4,0.7 2000.144.18:47:51.82/cable/+9.961207E-03 2000.144.18:47:51.89#setcl#time/163618007,3,2000,144,18,47,51.84,1.776,4.054,1 2000.144.18:47:51.89#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.18:47:54.89/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9483,10452 2000.144.18:47:54.96/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16514 2000.144.18:47:55.03/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27380 2000.144.18:47:55.10/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15178 2000.144.18:47:55.17/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18245 2000.144.18:47:55.48/tpi/31417,27380,8917,4274,22138,15178,8640,7705,9479,16516 2000.144.18:47:55.70/tpi/17927,25727,18245,17469,8316,12090,10463 2000.144.18:47:55.71/tsys1/109.0,115.5,206.9,133.5,101.1,113.8,104.4,139.4,123.7,116.7 2000.144.18:47:55.71/tsys2/64.4,52.5,43.2,66.2,91.5,94.7,59.5 2000.144.18:47:55.72:!2000.144.18:50:43 2000.144.18:50:43.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.18:50:43.00:et 2000.144.18:50:43.13:!+3s 2000.144.18:50:46.14:tape 2000.144.18:50:46.25/tape/off,05776,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.18:50:46.25:postob 2000.144.18:50:46.25:source=0552+398,055530.8,394849.2,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.18:50:46.56:nw2c1=3 2000.144.18:50:47.12/pass/3,3,auto,-275.0,-275.0,-275.2,-274.0,-0.2,1.0 2000.144.18:50:50.81/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.18:50:50.81:!2000.144.18:53:46 2000.144.18:53:37.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.18:53:46.00:preob 2000.144.18:53:46.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.18:53:48.89/tpical/33086,28672,9062,4415,23380,15872,9079,7994,9808,17294 2000.144.18:53:49.11/tpical/19933,29343,21288,19317,8952,13039,15073 2000.144.18:53:49.15:!2000.144.18:53:56 2000.144.18:53:56.00:tape 2000.144.18:53:56.11/tape/off,05776,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.18:53:56.11:st=for,135 2000.144.18:53:56.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.18:53:56.23:midob 2000.144.18:53:56.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.18:53:56.53/wx/13.2,979.4,40.5,0.7 2000.144.18:53:56.70/cable/+9.972293E-03 2000.144.18:53:56.77#setcl#time/163654495,3,2000,144,18,53,56.72,1.733,4.155,0 2000.144.18:53:56.77#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.18:53:59.78/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9357,14096 2000.144.18:53:59.85/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16334 2000.144.18:53:59.92/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27091 2000.144.18:53:59.99/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14970 2000.144.18:54:00.06/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18336 2000.144.18:54:00.37/tpi/31170,27039,8783,4237,21934,14988,8564,7650,9358,16333 2000.144.18:54:00.59/tpi/18057,25855,18336,17514,8368,12219,14194 2000.144.18:54:00.60/tsys1/110.1,112.2,205.8,140.3,102.2,112.8,104.0,144.4,124.1,115.6 2000.144.18:54:00.60/tsys2/64.6,51.3,42.8,66.3,91.0,96.4,100.6 2000.144.18:54:00.61:!2000.144.18:56:46 2000.144.18:56:46.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.18:56:46.01:et 2000.144.18:56:46.13:!+3s 2000.144.18:56:49.14:tape 2000.144.18:56:49.25/tape/off,07677,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.18:56:49.25:postob 2000.144.18:56:49.25:source=oj287,085448.9,200630.6,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.18:56:49.55:midtp 2000.144.18:56:51.93/tpzero/425,334,412,597,387,449,761,406,1219,140 2000.144.18:56:52.15/tpzero/808,367,321,477,798,956,1598 2000.144.18:56:52.22:nw2c2=4 2000.144.18:56:58.11/pass/4,4,auto,-275.0,-275.0,-274.7,-275.6,0.3,-0.6 2000.144.18:57:01.79/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.18:57:01.79:fastf=0m48s 2000.144.18:57:48.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.18:57:50.06:!2000.144.18:58:59 2000.144.18:58:59.00:preob 2000.144.18:58:59.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.18:59:01.89/tpical/34033,29517,9246,4554,24280,16411,9361,8296,10039,17868 2000.144.18:59:02.11/tpical/20073,29582,21487,19395,9006,13111,11449 2000.144.18:59:02.15:!2000.144.18:59:09 2000.144.18:59:09.00:tape 2000.144.18:59:09.11/tape/off,08739,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.18:59:09.11:st=rev,135 2000.144.18:59:09.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.18:59:09.23:midob 2000.144.18:59:09.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.18:59:09.54/wx/13.1,979.3,40.8,0.7 2000.144.18:59:10.07/cable/+9.963534E-03 2000.144.18:59:10.14#setcl#time/163685830,3,2000,144,18,59,10.08,1.754,4.242,0 2000.144.18:59:10.14#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.18:59:13.14/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9537,10482 2000.144.18:59:13.21/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16850 2000.144.18:59:13.28/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27694 2000.144.18:59:13.35/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15462 2000.144.18:59:13.42/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18774 2000.144.18:59:13.73/tpi/31907,27694,8929,4348,22770,15462,8829,7917,9537,16850 2000.144.18:59:13.95/tpi/18437,26475,18774,17791,8492,12397,10482 2000.144.18:59:13.96/tsys1/101.6,103.0,184.3,124.9,101.7,108.5,104.0,136.0,113.7,112.6 2000.144.18:59:13.97/tsys2/75.6,59.0,47.7,75.8,105.1,112.5,64.5 2000.144.18:59:13.97:!2000.144.19:04:59 2000.144.19:04:59.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.19:04:59.00:et 2000.144.19:04:59.12:!+3s 2000.144.19:05:02.13:tape 2000.144.19:05:02.23/tape/off,04813,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.19:05:02.23:postob 2000.144.19:05:02.23:source=4c39.25,092703.0,390220.9,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.19:05:02.53:checkr135 2000.144.19:05:23.19;"WX: 13 degrees celcius, breeze from the north, sunny w/high cloud... 2000.144.19:05:30.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.19:05:57.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.19:05:57.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.144.19:05:57.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.19:05:57.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.144.19:05:57.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.19:05:57.04?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.19:05:57.04/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,952.,368.,10.,30.,60.,60.,26.,28.,76.,36.,6. 2000.144.19:05:57.04/parity/0,93,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.144.19:05:57.04;"Receiver temp 17 degrees Kelvin, phase cal present in S and X bands... 2000.144.19:06:31.73:nw2c2=4 2000.144.19:06:32.29/pass/4,4,auto,-275.0,-275.0,-274.7,-275.6,0.3,-0.6 2000.144.19:06:35.98/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.19:06:35.98:!2000.144.19:07:12 2000.144.19:07:12.00:preob 2000.144.19:07:12.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.19:07:14.89/tpical/32800,28437,8898,4392,23347,15850,9042,8012,9711,17234 2000.144.19:07:15.11/tpical/19536,28787,20872,18924,8781,12761,11185 2000.144.19:07:15.15:!2000.144.19:07:22 2000.144.19:07:22.00:tape 2000.144.19:07:22.11/tape/off,04828,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.19:07:22.11:st=rev,135 2000.144.19:07:22.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.19:07:22.23:midob 2000.144.19:07:22.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.19:07:22.54/wx/13.8,979.4,37.6,0.7 2000.144.19:07:22.95/cable/+9.947499E-03 2000.144.19:07:23.02#setcl#time/163735117,3,2000,144,19,07,22.96,1.754,4.379,0 2000.144.19:07:23.02#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.19:07:26.02/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9266,10267 2000.144.19:07:26.09/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16295 2000.144.19:07:26.16/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26845 2000.144.19:07:26.23/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14954 2000.144.19:07:26.30/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18214 2000.144.19:07:26.61/tpi/30921,26845,8640,4221,21950,14954,8577,7668,9270,16295 2000.144.19:07:26.83/tpi/17924,25736,18214,17327,8299,12107,10279 2000.144.19:07:26.84/tsys1/111.3,114.2,218.8,145.4,105.9,111.1,115.3,144.8,125.2,118.0 2000.144.19:07:26.84/tsys2/74.5,58.4,47.3,74.1,109.2,119.7,67.3 2000.144.19:07:26.85:!2000.144.19:09:00 2000.144.19:09:00.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.19:09:00.01:et 2000.144.19:09:00.14:!+3s 2000.144.19:09:03.15:tape 2000.144.19:09:03.26/tape/off,03736,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.19:09:03.26:postob 2000.144.19:09:03.27:source=2145+067,214805.5,065738.6,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.19:09:04.53:nw2c2=4 2000.144.19:09:05.12/pass/4,4,auto,-275.0,-275.0,-274.7,-275.6,0.3,-0.6 2000.144.19:09:08.81/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.19:09:08.81:!2000.144.19:15:06 2000.144.19:12:50.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.19:15:06.00:preob 2000.144.19:15:06.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.19:15:08.89/tpical/40107,34772,10967,5274,28614,19310,10957,9721,11649,21048 2000.144.19:15:09.11/tpical/22407,33117,24076,21338,9839,14368,12420 2000.144.19:15:09.15:!2000.144.19:15:16 2000.144.19:15:16.00:tape 2000.144.19:15:16.10/tape/off,03736,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.19:15:16.10:st=rev,135 2000.144.19:15:16.22:data_valid=on 2000.144.19:15:16.22:midob 2000.144.19:15:16.58/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.19:15:16.58/wx/13.4,979.4,37.9,0.7 2000.144.19:15:16.95/cable/+9.948002E-03 2000.144.19:15:17.02#setcl#time/163782516,3,2000,144,19,15,16.96,1.756,4.511,0 2000.144.19:15:17.02#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.19:15:20.03/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,11211,11440 2000.144.19:15:20.10/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20124 2000.144.19:15:20.17/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,33215 2000.144.19:15:20.24/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18463 2000.144.19:15:20.31/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21321 2000.144.19:15:20.62/tpi/38256,33215,10710,5098,27295,18463,10476,9386,11208,20124 2000.144.19:15:20.84/tpi/20757,29986,21321,19762,9313,13641,11440 2000.144.19:15:20.85/tsys1/140.2,144.9,274.9,175.4,139.9,145.9,138.6,183.9,155.4,148.4 2000.144.19:15:20.86/tsys2/84.9,66.4,53.5,85.9,113.6,122.5,70.5 2000.144.19:15:20.86:!2000.144.19:16:54 2000.144.19:16:54.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.19:16:54.00:et 2000.144.19:16:54.12:!+3s 2000.144.19:16:57.13:tape 2000.144.19:16:57.24/tape/off,02645,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.19:16:57.24:postob 2000.144.19:16:57.24:source=0048-097,005041.3,-092905.2,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.19:16:57.54:nw2c2=4 2000.144.19:16:58.09/pass/4,4,auto,-275.0,-275.0,-274.7,-275.6,0.3,-0.6 2000.144.19:17:01.78/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.19:17:01.78:!2000.144.19:19:07 2000.144.19:18:07.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.19:19:07.00:preob 2000.144.19:19:07.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.19:19:09.89/tpical/36319,31428,9895,4822,25956,17557,10015,8870,10635,19102 2000.144.19:19:10.11/tpical/20677,30666,22240,19846,9208,13399,11654 2000.144.19:19:10.15:!2000.144.19:19:17 2000.144.19:19:17.00:tape 2000.144.19:19:17.11/tape/off,02645,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.19:19:17.11:st=rev,135 2000.144.19:19:17.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.19:19:17.23:midob 2000.144.19:19:17.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.19:19:17.53/wx/13.7,979.5,39.3,0.7 2000.144.19:19:17.98/cable/+9.941973E-03 2000.144.19:19:18.05#setcl#time/163806620,4,2000,144,19,19,17.99,1.678,4.578,-1 2000.144.19:19:18.05#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.19:19:21.05/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10192,10786 2000.144.19:19:21.12/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,18159 2000.144.19:19:21.19/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29903 2000.144.19:19:21.26/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16694 2000.144.19:19:21.33/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19728 2000.144.19:19:21.64/tpi/34406,29903,9619,4644,24507,16694,9501,8518,10192,18159 2000.144.19:19:21.86/tpi/19273,27869,19728,18428,8761,12820,10786 2000.144.19:19:21.87/tsys1/121.9,133.0,228.8,156.0,114.2,129.1,116.6,158.1,138.9,131.1 2000.144.19:19:21.87/tsys2/92.3,69.0,54.2,88.9,125.1,143.8,74.3 2000.144.19:19:21.87:!2000.144.19:23:01 2000.144.19:23:01.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.19:23:01.00:et 2000.144.19:23:01.12:!+3s 2000.144.19:23:04.13:tape 2000.144.19:23:04.23/tape/off,00137,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.19:23:04.23:postob 2000.144.19:23:04.23:source=0202+149,020450.4,151411.0,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.19:23:04.53:midtp 2000.144.19:23:06.91/tpzero/422,333,412,592,382,455,754,405,1209,139 2000.144.19:23:07.14/tpzero/803,363,328,477,794,954,1582 2000.144.19:23:07.21:nw2c1=5 2000.144.19:23:12.62/pass/5,5,auto,-220.0,-220.0,-219.9,-219.7,0.1,0.3 2000.144.19:23:16.32/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.19:23:16.32:!2000.144.19:23:55 2000.144.19:23:25.41;tapepos=0 2000.144.19:23:25.47;rw@! 2000.144.19:23:25.62;[email protected]:23:32.42 2000.144.19:23:32.42@et 2000.144.19:23:54.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.19:23:55.00:preob 2000.144.19:23:55.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.19:23:57.89/tpical/32650,28205,8865,4373,23157,15718,9023,7950,9661,17106 2000.144.19:23:58.11/tpical/20393,30032,21926,19784,9136,13285,11702 2000.144.19:23:58.15:!2000.144.19:24:05 2000.144.19:24:05.00:tape 2000.144.19:24:05.10/tape/low,00046,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.19:24:05.10:st=for,135 2000.144.19:24:05.22:data_valid=on 2000.144.19:24:05.22:midob 2000.144.19:24:05.52/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.19:24:05.52/wx/13.6,979.5,37.5,0.7 2000.144.19:24:06.07/cable/+9.943899E-03 2000.144.19:24:06.14#setcl#time/163835427,3,2000,144,19,24,06.07,1.700,4.658,-1 2000.144.19:24:06.14#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.19:24:09.14/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9206,10714 2000.144.19:24:09.21/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16153 2000.144.19:24:09.28/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26625 2000.144.19:24:09.35/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14819 2000.144.19:24:09.42/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19082 2000.144.19:24:09.73/tpi/30671,26625,8588,4190,21722,14819,8519,7593,9206,16153 2000.144.19:24:09.95/tpi/18699,26822,19082,18108,8614,12549,10714 2000.144.19:24:09.96/tsys1/104.9,114.2,202.5,134.9,102.0,109.6,105.7,138.1,120.6,115.3 2000.144.19:24:09.96/tsys2/74.2,57.9,46.3,73.8,105.2,110.6,64.9 2000.144.19:24:09.96:!2000.144.19:30:04 2000.144.19:30:04.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.19:30:04.00:et 2000.144.19:30:04.12:!+3s 2000.144.19:30:07.13:tape 2000.144.19:30:07.23/tape/off,04073,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.19:30:07.23:postob 2000.144.19:30:07.23:source=vr422201,220243.3,421640.0,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.19:30:07.53:checkf135 2000.144.19:31:02.32?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.19:31:02.32?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.144.19:31:02.32?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.19:31:02.32?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.19:31:02.32?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.19:31:02.32?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.19:31:02.32/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,962.,506.,22.,12.,70.,8.,14.,4.,0.,0.,0.,$$$$$ 2000.144.19:31:02.32/parity/0,-7,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,18 2000.144.19:31:36.74:nw2c1=5 2000.144.19:31:37.30/pass/5,5,auto,-220.0,-220.0,-219.9,-219.7,0.1,0.3 2000.144.19:31:41.11/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.19:31:41.11:!2000.144.19:32:17 2000.144.19:32:06.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.19:32:17.00:preob 2000.144.19:32:17.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.19:32:19.89/tpical/32721,28265,8896,4373,23123,15681,9012,7925,9688,17088 2000.144.19:32:20.11/tpical/20327,29930,21729,19759,9167,13294,11586 2000.144.19:32:20.15:!2000.144.19:32:27 2000.144.19:32:27.00:tape 2000.144.19:32:27.11/tape/off,04059,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.19:32:27.11:st=for,135 2000.144.19:32:27.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.19:32:27.23:midob 2000.144.19:32:27.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.19:32:27.53/wx/14.1,979.5,38.2,0.7 2000.144.19:32:27.91/cable/+9.938192E-03 2000.144.19:32:27.98#setcl#time/163885610,3,2000,144,19,32,27.92,1.751,4.797,0 2000.144.19:32:27.98#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.19:32:30.98/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9244,10579 2000.144.19:32:31.05/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16166 2000.144.19:32:31.12/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26688 2000.144.19:32:31.19/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14816 2000.144.19:32:31.26/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18910 2000.144.19:32:31.57/tpi/30789,26688,8637,4197,21800,14816,8505,7591,9243,16166 2000.144.19:32:31.79/tpi/18602,26719,18910,18054,8616,12537,10576 2000.144.19:32:31.80/tsys1/107.8,114.6,217.9,140.5,111.1,113.9,104.9,147.6,123.8,119.2 2000.144.19:32:31.81/tsys2/72.4,57.6,46.3,72.4,99.7,107.4,62.5 2000.144.19:32:31.81:!2000.144.19:35:13 2000.144.19:35:13.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.19:35:13.00:et 2000.144.19:35:13.12:!+3s 2000.144.19:35:16.13:tape 2000.144.19:35:16.23/tape/off,05915,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.19:35:16.23:postob 2000.144.19:35:16.23:source=0718+793,072611.7,791131.0,2000.0,cw 2000.144.19:35:16.53:midtp 2000.144.19:35:18.91/tpzero/424,332,277,596,385,451,766,407,1223,140 2000.144.19:35:19.14/tpzero/810,364,324,475,785,955,1593 2000.144.19:35:19.21:nw2c2=6 2000.144.19:35:25.45/pass/6,6,auto,-220.0,-220.0,-220.2,-218.9,-0.2,1.1 2000.144.19:35:29.15/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.19:35:29.15:fastf=2m7s 2000.144.19:37:34.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.19:37:36.43:!2000.144.19:37:59 2000.144.19:37:59.00:preob 2000.144.19:37:59.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.19:38:01.89/tpical/33200,28755,9101,4434,23257,15823,9053,7946,9828,17218 2000.144.19:38:02.11/tpical/19531,28814,20868,19134,8852,12874,11585 2000.144.19:38:02.15:!2000.144.19:38:09 2000.144.19:38:09.00:tape 2000.144.19:38:09.10/tape/off,08755,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.19:38:09.10:st=rev,135 2000.144.19:38:09.21:data_valid=on 2000.144.19:38:09.21:midob 2000.144.19:38:09.51/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.19:38:09.51/wx/14.0,979.5,33.5,0.6 2000.144.19:38:09.74/cable/+9.948433E-03 2000.144.19:38:09.81#setcl#time/163919793,3,2000,144,19,38,09.75,1.717,4.892,0 2000.144.19:38:09.81#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.19:38:12.81/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9382,10685 2000.144.19:38:12.88/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16262 2000.144.19:38:12.95/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27145 2000.144.19:38:13.02/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14950 2000.144.19:38:13.09/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18334 2000.144.19:38:13.40/tpi/31180,27148,8821,4236,21841,14950,8546,7593,9383,16263 2000.144.19:38:13.62/tpi/18050,25930,18334,17617,8382,12220,10651 2000.144.19:38:13.63/tsys1/104.4,114.5,209.3,126.1,103.9,113.9,105.3,139.6,125.8,115.8 2000.144.19:38:13.63/tsys2/81.7,62.2,49.9,79.3,113.5,120.9,68.1 2000.144.19:38:13.63:!2000.144.19:45:39 2000.144.19:45:39.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.19:45:39.00:et 2000.144.19:45:39.12:!+3s 2000.144.19:45:42.13:tape 2000.144.19:45:42.24/tape/off,03703,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.19:45:42.24:postob 2000.144.19:45:42.24:source=1611+343,161341.1,341247.9,2000.0,cw 2000.144.19:45:42.54:checkr135 2000.144.19:46:37.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.19:46:37.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.144.19:46:37.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.19:46:37.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.144.19:46:37.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.19:46:37.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.19:46:37.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 9 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.19:46:37.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.19:46:37.04?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.19:46:37.04/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,1878.,1106.,1311.,458.,502.,330.,574.,374.,328.,368.,1459. 2000.144.19:46:37.04/parity/0,94,0,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1 2000.144.19:47:11.74:nw2c2=6 2000.144.19:47:12.30/pass/6,6,auto,-220.0,-220.0,-219.4,-218.9,0.6,1.1 2000.144.19:47:15.99/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.19:47:15.99:!2000.144.19:47:52 2000.144.19:47:17.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.19:47:52.00:preob 2000.144.19:47:52.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.19:47:54.89/tpical/39036,33783,10618,5135,27752,18671,10594,9385,11329,20340 2000.144.19:47:55.11/tpical/22031,32659,23712,21073,9748,14201,12281 2000.144.19:47:55.15:!2000.144.19:48:02 2000.144.19:48:02.00:tape 2000.144.19:48:02.11/tape/off,03717,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.19:48:02.11:st=rev,135 2000.144.19:48:02.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.19:48:02.23:midob 2000.144.19:48:02.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.19:48:02.53/wx/14.1,979.6,35.7,0.6 2000.144.19:48:02.78/cable/+9.946041E-03 2000.144.19:48:02.86#setcl#time/163979097,3,2000,144,19,48,02.80,1.709,5.057,0 2000.144.19:48:02.86#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.19:48:05.86/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10882,11310 2000.144.19:48:05.93/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19394 2000.144.19:48:06.00/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32255 2000.144.19:48:06.07/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17817 2000.144.19:48:06.14/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20949 2000.144.19:48:06.45/tpi/37110,32251,10359,4953,26363,17817,10102,9044,10886,19395 2000.144.19:48:06.67/tpi/20347,29483,20949,19476,9208,13465,11297 2000.144.19:48:06.68/tsys1/130.7,142.9,267.0,164.2,128.3,139.5,130.2,173.8,149.6,139.8 2000.144.19:48:06.69/tsys2/81.4,64.4,52.4,83.5,109.5,119.3,69.2 2000.144.19:48:06.69:!2000.144.19:49:51 2000.144.19:49:51.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.19:49:51.00:et 2000.144.19:49:51.13:!+3s 2000.144.19:49:54.14:tape 2000.144.19:49:54.25/tape/off,02502,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.19:49:54.25:postob 2000.144.19:49:54.26:source=oj287,085448.9,200630.6,2000.0,cw 2000.144.19:49:54.56:midtp 2000.144.19:49:56.94/tpzero/425,331,414,608,382,447,762,403,1213,139 2000.144.19:49:57.18/tpzero/768,369,329,477,791,955,1584 2000.144.19:49:57.25:nw2c1=7 2000.144.19:50:02.45/pass/7,7,auto,-165.0,-165.0,-163.8,-164.7,1.2,0.3 2000.144.19:50:06.16/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.19:50:06.16:fastr=1m50s 2000.144.19:51:56.43:!2000.144.19:52:24 2000.144.19:52:24.00:preob 2000.144.19:52:24.54?ERROR AN -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large. 2000.144.19:52:24.54?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING! 2000.144.19:52:24.54/onsource/SLEWING 2000.144.19:52:25.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.19:52:26.90/tpical/33190,28624,9003,4447,23500,15868,9098,8030,9795,17302 2000.144.19:52:27.12/tpical/20115,29853,21634,19603,9051,13172,11589 2000.144.19:52:27.16:!2000.144.19:52:34 2000.144.19:52:34.00:tape 2000.144.19:52:34.11/tape/low,00049,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.19:52:34.11:st=for,135 2000.144.19:52:34.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.19:52:34.23:midob 2000.144.19:52:34.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.19:52:34.53/wx/14.1,979.7,37.0,0.7 2000.144.19:52:34.84/cable/+9.948381E-03 2000.144.19:52:34.92#setcl#time/164006302,3,2000,144,19,52,34.86,1.730,5.132,0 2000.144.19:52:34.92#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.19:52:37.92/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9346,10656 2000.144.19:52:37.99/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16361 2000.144.19:52:38.06/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27064 2000.144.19:52:38.13/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14990 2000.144.19:52:38.20/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18891 2000.144.19:52:38.51/tpi/31258,27064,8728,4261,22157,14990,8607,7689,9346,16365 2000.144.19:52:38.73/tpi/18453,26703,18891,17920,8525,12427,10602 2000.144.19:52:38.75/tsys1/109.5,117.6,207.4,134.7,111.2,113.6,109.6,146.6,124.3,118.8 2000.144.19:52:38.76/tsys2/74.7,58.7,47.5,72.8,103.2,108.1,64.1 2000.144.19:52:38.76:!2000.144.19:57:41 2000.144.19:57:41.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.19:57:41.00:et 2000.144.19:57:41.12:!+3s 2000.144.19:57:44.13:tape 2000.144.19:57:44.23/tape/off,03491,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.19:57:44.23:postob 2000.144.19:57:44.23:source=0133+476,013658.6,475129.1,2000.0,cw 2000.144.19:57:44.53:checkf135 2000.144.19:58:39.36?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.19:58:39.36?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.144.19:58:39.36?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.19:58:39.36?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.144.19:58:39.36?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.19:58:39.36?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 27. 2000.144.19:58:39.36?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.19:58:39.36?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.19:58:39.36/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,346.,168.,6.,2.,40.,6.,10.,0.,0.,0.,0.,$$$$$ 2000.144.19:58:39.36/parity/0,232,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,31 2000.144.19:59:13.73:nw2c1=7 2000.144.19:59:14.42/pass/7,7,auto,-165.0,-165.0,-166.2,-165.5,-1.2,-0.5 2000.144.19:59:18.11/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.19:59:18.11:!2000.144.20:02:35 2000.144.20:01:43.26#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.20:02:35.00:preob 2000.144.20:02:35.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.20:02:37.89/tpical/32908,28454,9003,4392,23042,15701,8972,7896,9798,17056 2000.144.20:02:38.11/tpical/20140,29645,21564,19717,9094,13199,11809 2000.144.20:02:38.15:!2000.144.20:02:45 2000.144.20:02:45.00:tape 2000.144.20:02:45.11/tape/off,03476,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.20:02:45.11:st=for,135 2000.144.20:02:45.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.20:02:45.23:midob 2000.144.20:02:45.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.20:02:45.53/wx/14.3,979.7,35.2,0.6 2000.144.20:02:45.78/cable/+9.952595E-03 2000.144.20:02:45.85#setcl#time/164067394,3,2000,144,20,02,45.80,1.765,5.302,1 2000.144.20:02:45.85#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.20:02:48.85/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9354,10809 2000.144.20:02:48.92/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16113 2000.144.20:02:48.99/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26876 2000.144.20:02:49.06/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14807 2000.144.20:02:49.13/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18803 2000.144.20:02:49.44/tpi/30964,26912,8722,4216,21624,14807,8456,7534,9350,16105 2000.144.20:02:49.67/tpi/18449,26516,18803,18043,8535,12469,10760 2000.144.20:02:49.68/tsys1/107.8,118.3,202.8,140.6,102.8,110.2,102.3,135.1,124.6,115.2 2000.144.20:02:49.68/tsys2/73.4,58.7,47.0,73.7,97.3,110.7,61.4 2000.144.20:02:49.69:!2000.144.20:05:40 2000.144.20:05:40.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.20:05:40.00:et 2000.144.20:05:40.12:!+3s 2000.144.20:05:43.13:tape 2000.144.20:05:43.24/tape/off,05434,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.20:05:43.24:postob 2000.144.20:05:43.24:source=3c418,203837.0,511912.7,2000.0,cw 2000.144.20:05:43.55:nw2c1=7 2000.144.20:05:44.43/pass/7,7,auto,-165.0,-165.0,-166.2,-165.5,-1.2,-0.5 2000.144.20:05:48.15/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.20:05:48.15:!2000.144.20:07:17 2000.144.20:07:14.26#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.20:07:17.00:preob 2000.144.20:07:17.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.20:07:19.89/tpical/32686,28205,8871,4377,23044,15626,8948,7896,9653,17007 2000.144.20:07:20.11/tpical/20199,29750,21620,19704,9124,13235,11529 2000.144.20:07:20.15:!2000.144.20:07:27 2000.144.20:07:27.00:tape 2000.144.20:07:27.11/tape/off,05434,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.20:07:27.11:st=for,135 2000.144.20:07:27.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.20:07:27.23:midob 2000.144.20:07:27.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.20:07:27.54/wx/14.4,979.7,36.3,0.6 2000.144.20:07:27.78/cable/+9.942866E-03 2000.144.20:07:27.86#setcl#time/164095594,3,2000,144,20,07,27.80,1.740,5.381,0 2000.144.20:07:27.86#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.20:07:30.86/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9212,10539 2000.144.20:07:30.93/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16082 2000.144.20:07:31.00/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26616 2000.144.20:07:31.07/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14763 2000.144.20:07:31.14/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18882 2000.144.20:07:31.45/tpi/30797,26601,8609,4195,21698,14763,8468,7561,9213,16087 2000.144.20:07:31.67/tpi/18516,26564,18882,18017,8606,12526,10540 2000.144.20:07:31.68/tsys1/110.3,112.4,214.6,135.2,108.6,113.8,110.1,146.6,124.7,118.9 2000.144.20:07:31.68/tsys2/74.0,57.7,47.6,73.0,105.9,114.6,63.6 2000.144.20:07:31.69:!2000.144.20:11:40 2000.144.20:08:10.00;"WX: Clear, breezy, warm(ish)... 2000.144.20:08:32.19;"Receiver temp @ 17 degrees Kelvin... 2000.144.20:09:55.10;"Phasecal present in X and S bands... 2000.144.20:11:40.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.20:11:40.00:et 2000.144.20:11:40.12:!+3s 2000.144.20:11:43.13:tape 2000.144.20:11:43.24/tape/off,08269,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.20:11:43.24:postob 2000.144.20:11:43.24:source=0727-115,073019.1,-114112.6,2000.0,cw 2000.144.20:11:43.54:midtp 2000.144.20:11:45.92/tpzero/424,333,413,597,380,448,752,410,1214,140 2000.144.20:11:46.14/tpzero/792,369,331,478,795,954,1589 2000.144.20:11:46.21:nw2c2=8 2000.144.20:11:52.49/pass/8,8,auto,-165.0,-165.0,-165.7,-165.5,-0.7,-0.5 2000.144.20:11:56.18/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.20:11:56.18:fastf=0m22s 2000.144.20:12:18.45:!2000.144.20:20:50 2000.144.20:16:13.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.20:20:50.00:preob 2000.144.20:20:50.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.20:20:52.89/tpical/37947,32805,10367,5003,26952,18211,10351,9144,11062,19794 2000.144.20:20:53.11/tpical/21878,32461,23498,20994,9676,14121,12454 2000.144.20:20:53.15:!2000.144.20:21:00 2000.144.20:21:00.00:tape 2000.144.20:21:00.11/tape/off,08746,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.20:21:00.11:st=rev,135 2000.144.20:21:00.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.20:21:00.23:midob 2000.144.20:21:00.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.20:21:00.53/wx/14.6,979.8,38.2,0.7 2000.144.20:21:00.64/cable/+9.957492E-03 2000.144.20:21:00.72#setcl#time/164176879,3,2000,144,20,21,00.66,1.712,5.606,0 2000.144.20:21:00.72#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.20:21:03.72/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10611,11444 2000.144.20:21:03.79/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,18863 2000.144.20:21:03.86/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31264 2000.144.20:21:03.93/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17351 2000.144.20:21:04.00/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20809 2000.144.20:21:04.31/tpi/36011,31250,10112,4826,25552,17339,9845,8807,10618,18868 2000.144.20:21:04.53/tpi/20296,29390,20818,19402,9150,13412,11479 2000.144.20:21:04.54/tsys1/126.1,136.4,260.9,163.9,123.3,132.9,123.3,170.9,145.3,138.7 2000.144.20:21:04.54/tsys2/86.5,66.3,53.7,83.4,111.5,123.4,71.2 2000.144.20:21:04.55:!2000.144.20:22:38 2000.144.20:22:38.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.20:22:38.00:et 2000.144.20:22:38.13:!+3s 2000.144.20:22:41.14:tape 2000.144.20:22:41.25/tape/off,07655,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.20:22:41.25:postob 2000.144.20:22:41.25:source=4c39.25,092703.0,390220.9,2000.0,cw 2000.144.20:22:41.56:checkr135 2000.144.20:23:36.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.20:23:36.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.144.20:23:36.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.20:23:36.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.144.20:23:36.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.20:23:36.05/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,1092.,560.,34.,78.,64.,120.,42.,66.,28.,34.,28. 2000.144.20:23:36.05/parity/0,-13,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.144.20:23:57.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.20:24:10.76:nw2c2=8 2000.144.20:24:11.32/pass/8,8,auto,-165.0,-165.0,-165.7,-165.5,-0.7,-0.5 2000.144.20:24:15.02/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.20:24:15.02:!2000.144.20:24:51 2000.144.20:24:51.00:preob 2000.144.20:24:51.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.20:24:53.89/tpical/32544,28001,8813,4339,22865,15535,8925,7853,9599,16901 2000.144.20:24:54.11/tpical/19974,29492,21351,19477,9036,13141,11448 2000.144.20:24:54.15:!2000.144.20:25:01 2000.144.20:25:01.00:tape 2000.144.20:25:01.11/tape/off,07668,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.20:25:01.11:st=rev,135 2000.144.20:25:01.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.20:25:01.23:midob 2000.144.20:25:01.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.20:25:01.53/wx/14.7,979.8,38.1,0.7 2000.144.20:25:01.64/cable/+9.934799E-03 2000.144.20:25:01.72#setcl#time/164200978,3,2000,144,20,25,01.66,1.734,5.673,0 2000.144.20:25:01.72#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.20:25:04.72/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9152,10454 2000.144.20:25:04.79/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,15961 2000.144.20:25:04.86/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26491 2000.144.20:25:04.93/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14675 2000.144.20:25:05.00/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18617 2000.144.20:25:05.31/tpi/30561,26454,8539,4151,21484,14652,8418,7512,9152,15963 2000.144.20:25:05.53/tpi/18328,26341,18632,17831,8485,12402,10458 2000.144.20:25:05.54/tsys1/104.3,115.8,203.4,129.7,104.8,110.4,103.7,142.9,121.8,115.7 2000.144.20:25:05.54/tsys2/74.8,57.9,47.3,74.0,98.0,108.7,62.9 2000.144.20:25:05.55:!2000.144.20:26:39 2000.144.20:26:39.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.20:26:39.00:et 2000.144.20:26:39.12:!+3s 2000.144.20:26:42.13:tape 2000.144.20:26:42.24/tape/off,06577,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.20:26:42.24:postob 2000.144.20:26:42.24:source=1308+326,131028.7,322043.8,2000.0,cw 2000.144.20:26:42.54:nw2c2=8 2000.144.20:26:43.11/pass/8,8,auto,-165.0,-165.0,-165.7,-165.5,-0.7,-0.5 2000.144.20:26:46.79/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.20:26:46.79:!2000.144.20:28:16 2000.144.20:27:41.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.20:28:16.00:preob 2000.144.20:28:16.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.20:28:18.89/tpical/34543,29759,9364,4583,24343,16503,9425,8323,10122,17940 2000.144.20:28:19.11/tpical/20651,30701,22105,19793,9173,13362,11656 2000.144.20:28:19.15:!2000.144.20:28:26 2000.144.20:28:26.00:tape 2000.144.20:28:26.10/tape/off,06577,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.20:28:26.10:st=rev,135 2000.144.20:28:26.21:data_valid=on 2000.144.20:28:26.21:midob 2000.144.20:28:26.51/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.20:28:26.51/wx/15.1,979.8,38.8,0.7 2000.144.20:28:26.82/cable/+9.950093E-03 2000.144.20:28:26.89#setcl#time/164221495,3,2000,144,20,28,26.84,1.759,5.730,1 2000.144.20:28:26.89#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.20:28:29.89/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9686,10676 2000.144.20:28:29.97/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,17018 2000.144.20:28:30.05/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28215 2000.144.20:28:30.12/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15637 2000.144.20:28:30.19/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19378 2000.144.20:28:30.50/tpi/32607,28215,9104,4403,22999,15637,8931,7969,9680,17018 2000.144.20:28:30.72/tpi/18992,27515,19378,18191,8658,12645,10680 2000.144.20:28:30.73/tsys1/114.0,123.9,229.3,145.1,115.5,120.3,113.6,146.5,131.4,125.6 2000.144.20:28:30.73/tsys2/77.0,59.8,49.0,77.6,107.2,114.5,65.4 2000.144.20:28:30.74:!2000.144.20:35:56 2000.144.20:35:56.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.20:35:56.00:et 2000.144.20:35:56.12:!+3s 2000.144.20:35:59.13:tape 2000.144.20:35:59.23/tape/off,01526,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.20:35:59.23:postob 2000.144.20:35:59.23:source=0059+581,010245.8,582411.1,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.20:35:59.53:midtp 2000.144.20:36:01.91/tpzero/428,332,410,600,388,451,761,411,1226,140 2000.144.20:36:02.14/tpzero/791,364,324,476,794,960,1592 2000.144.20:36:02.21:nw2c1=9 2000.144.20:36:07.53/pass/9,9,auto,-110.0,-110.0,-109.3,-110.4,0.7,-0.4 2000.144.20:36:11.23/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.20:36:11.23:fastr=1m6s 2000.144.20:37:17.50:!2000.144.20:38:57 2000.144.20:38:43.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.20:38:57.00:preob 2000.144.20:38:57.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.20:38:59.89/tpical/32716,28184,8897,4331,22638,15469,8868,7781,9666,16789 2000.144.20:39:00.11/tpical/20061,29607,21427,19534,9053,13156,11481 2000.144.20:39:00.15:!2000.144.20:39:07 2000.144.20:39:07.00:tape 2000.144.20:39:07.11/tape/low,00058,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.20:39:07.11:st=for,135 2000.144.20:39:07.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.20:39:07.23:midob 2000.144.20:39:07.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.20:39:07.53/wx/14.9,979.9,35.3,0.6 2000.144.20:39:07.86/cable/+9.945306E-03 2000.144.20:39:07.93#setcl#time/164285598,3,2000,144,20,39,07.88,1.747,5.908,1 2000.144.20:39:07.93#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.20:39:10.93/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9230,10492 2000.144.20:39:11.00/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,15868 2000.144.20:39:11.07/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26652 2000.144.20:39:11.14/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14619 2000.144.20:39:11.21/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18665 2000.144.20:39:11.52/tpi/30781,26652,8624,4148,21293,14619,8372,7446,9232,15870 2000.144.20:39:11.74/tpi/18371,26442,18665,17870,8536,12428,10491 2000.144.20:39:11.75/tsys1/107.6,117.9,206.4,133.0,106.6,114.3,105.3,144.1,126.5,117.4 2000.144.20:39:11.75/tsys2/73.0,57.8,46.6,73.4,105.1,110.6,63.1 2000.144.20:39:11.76:!2000.144.20:46:26 2000.144.20:46:26.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.20:46:26.00:et 2000.144.20:46:26.12:!+3s 2000.144.20:46:29.13:tape 2000.144.20:46:29.24/tape/off,04986,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.20:46:29.24:postob 2000.144.20:46:29.24:source=1611+343,161341.1,341247.9,2000.0,cw 2000.144.20:46:29.54:checkf135 2000.144.20:47:24.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.20:47:24.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.144.20:47:24.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.20:47:24.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.144.20:47:24.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.20:47:24.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.20:47:24.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.20:47:24.35/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,540.,184.,4.,22.,34.,14.,36.,18.,2.,0.,0.,$$$$$ 2000.144.20:47:24.35/parity/0,226,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,36 2000.144.20:47:58.74:nw2c1=9 2000.144.20:47:59.30/pass/9,9,auto,-110.0,-110.0,-109.3,-110.4,0.7,-0.4 2000.144.20:48:02.97/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.20:48:02.97:!2000.144.20:48:39 2000.144.20:48:34.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.20:48:39.00:preob 2000.144.20:48:39.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.20:48:41.89/tpical/37910,32792,10293,4975,26658,18054,10276,9075,11021,19623 2000.144.20:48:42.11/tpical/21648,31988,23131,20596,9553,13924,12053 2000.144.20:48:42.15:!2000.144.20:48:49 2000.144.20:48:49.00:tape 2000.144.20:48:49.11/tape/off,04971,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.20:48:49.11:st=for,135 2000.144.20:48:49.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.20:48:49.23:midob 2000.144.20:48:49.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.20:48:49.53/wx/14.7,980.0,36.7,0.7 2000.144.20:48:49.83#setcl#time/164343787,3,2000,144,20,48,49.77,1.700,6.070,-1 2000.144.20:48:49.83#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.20:48:50.02/cable/+9.953897E-03 2000.144.20:48:53.10/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10580,11084 2000.144.20:48:53.17/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,18691 2000.144.20:48:53.24/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31236 2000.144.20:48:53.31/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17188 2000.144.20:48:53.38/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20440 2000.144.20:48:53.69/tpi/36009,31236,10028,4790,25285,17188,9769,8751,10580,18691 2000.144.20:48:53.91/tpi/19948,28893,20440,19009,9028,13217,11084 2000.144.20:48:53.92/tsys1/128.4,136.2,249.0,155.4,124.4,132.6,121.9,176.6,145.5,136.5 2000.144.20:48:53.92/tsys2/79.1,64.7,52.5,82.0,110.1,121.7,68.8 2000.144.20:48:53.93:!2000.144.20:50:37 2000.144.20:50:37.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.20:50:37.00:et 2000.144.20:50:37.12:!+3s 2000.144.20:50:40.13:tape 2000.144.20:50:40.24/tape/off,06174,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.20:50:40.24:postob 2000.144.20:50:40.24:source=1726+455,172727.7,453039.7,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.20:50:40.55:nw2c1=9 2000.144.20:50:41.23/pass/9,9,auto,-110.0,-110.0,-109.3,-108.8,0.7,1.2 2000.144.20:50:44.92/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.20:50:44.92:!2000.144.20:51:24 2000.144.20:51:03.26#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.20:51:24.00:preob 2000.144.20:51:24.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.20:51:26.89/tpical/33960,29205,9203,4508,23836,16177,9281,8167,9969,17594 2000.144.20:51:27.12/tpical/20589,30507,21997,19643,9143,13308,11612 2000.144.20:51:27.16:!2000.144.20:51:34 2000.144.20:51:34.00:tape 2000.144.20:51:34.11/tape/off,06174,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.20:51:34.11:st=for,135 2000.144.20:51:34.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.20:51:34.23:midob 2000.144.20:51:34.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.20:51:34.53/wx/14.6,980.0,36.3,0.6 2000.144.20:51:34.90/cable/+9.940186E-03 2000.144.20:51:34.97#setcl#time/164360301,3,2000,144,20,51,34.92,1.727,6.116,0 2000.144.20:51:34.97#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.20:51:37.98/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9524,10635 2000.144.20:51:38.05/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16665 2000.144.20:51:38.12/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27633 2000.144.20:51:38.19/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15312 2000.144.20:51:38.26/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19195 2000.144.20:51:38.57/tpi/31988,27633,8923,4323,22470,15312,8781,7833,9526,16665 2000.144.20:51:38.79/tpi/18923,27350,19195,18018,8614,12576,10634 2000.144.20:51:38.80/tsys1/109.8,119.1,208.6,138.1,110.9,117.9,110.0,152.4,128.5,122.0 2000.144.20:51:38.80/tsys2/76.4,60.0,47.3,75.8,103.8,111.4,64.9 2000.144.20:51:38.81:!2000.144.20:54:19 2000.144.20:54:19.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.20:54:19.00:et 2000.144.20:54:19.12:!+3s 2000.144.20:54:22.13:tape 2000.144.20:54:22.24/tape/off,08019,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.20:54:22.24:postob 2000.144.20:54:22.24:source=2201+315,220315.0,314538.3,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.20:54:22.55:midtp 2000.144.20:54:24.93/tpzero/426,332,409,600,385,451,762,409,1219,140 2000.144.20:54:25.15/tpzero/805,360,322,475,796,964,1591 2000.144.20:54:25.22:nw2c2=10 2000.144.20:54:31.46/pass/10,10,auto,-110.0,-110.0,-111.2,-110.5,-1.2,-0.5 2000.144.20:54:35.13/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.20:54:35.13:fastf=0m33s 2000.144.20:55:08.40:!2000.144.20:55:53 2000.144.20:55:42.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.20:55:53.00:preob 2000.144.20:55:53.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.20:55:55.89/tpical/33729,28982,9137,4479,23664,16080,9208,8122,9903,17470 2000.144.20:55:56.11/tpical/20392,30263,21840,19543,9072,13244,11527 2000.144.20:55:56.15:!2000.144.20:56:03 2000.144.20:56:03.00:tape 2000.144.20:56:03.11/tape/off,08744,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.20:56:03.11:st=rev,135 2000.144.20:56:03.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.20:56:03.23:midob 2000.144.20:56:03.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.20:56:03.53/wx/14.6,980.1,36.0,0.6 2000.144.20:56:03.78/cable/+9.944450E-03 2000.144.20:56:03.85#setcl#time/164387188,3,2000,144,20,56,03.80,1.745,6.190,1 2000.144.20:56:03.85#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.20:56:06.85/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9461,10558 2000.144.20:56:06.92/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16540 2000.144.20:56:06.99/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27466 2000.144.20:56:07.06/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15202 2000.144.20:56:07.13/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19115 2000.144.20:56:07.44/tpi/31779,27482,8851,4299,22316,15202,8699,7774,9461,16542 2000.144.20:56:07.66/tpi/18757,27134,19115,17877,8560,12507,10553 2000.144.20:56:07.67/tsys1/110.3,124.2,202.5,141.0,111.6,115.3,107.0,145.2,127.9,121.2 2000.144.20:56:07.67/tsys2/77.1,60.1,48.4,73.3,106.5,109.9,64.6 2000.144.20:56:07.68:!2000.144.20:57:56 2000.144.20:57:56.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.20:57:56.00:et 2000.144.20:57:56.12:!+3s 2000.144.20:57:59.13:tape 2000.144.20:57:59.24/tape/off,07484,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.20:57:59.24:postob 2000.144.20:57:59.24:source=0440+345,044331.6,344106.7,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.20:57:59.55:checkr135 2000.144.20:58:54.06?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.20:58:54.06?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.144.20:58:54.06?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.20:58:54.06?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.144.20:58:54.06?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.20:58:54.06?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.20:58:54.07/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,942.,552.,52.,160.,30.,34.,46.,52.,56.,34.,24. 2000.144.20:58:54.07/parity/0,189,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.144.20:59:28.76:nw2c2=10 2000.144.20:59:29.32/pass/10,10,auto,-110.0,-110.0,-111.2,-110.5,-1.2,-0.5 2000.144.20:59:33.01/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.20:59:33.01:!2000.144.21:01:13 2000.144.21:00:22.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.21:01:13.00:preob 2000.144.21:01:13.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.21:01:15.89/tpical/32707,28228,8895,4332,22670,15478,8872,7780,9661,16801 2000.144.21:01:16.11/tpical/20140,29749,21498,19618,9061,13183,11609 2000.144.21:01:16.15:!2000.144.21:01:23 2000.144.21:01:23.00:tape 2000.144.21:01:23.11/tape/off,07497,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.21:01:23.11:st=rev,135 2000.144.21:01:23.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.21:01:23.23:midob 2000.144.21:01:23.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.21:01:23.53/wx/14.5,980.1,36.7,0.7 2000.144.21:01:23.86/cable/+9.952612E-03 2000.144.21:01:23.93#setcl#time/164419196,3,2000,144,21,01,23.88,1.720,6.279,0 2000.144.21:01:23.93#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.21:01:26.93/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9215,10617 2000.144.21:01:27.00/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,15879 2000.144.21:01:27.07/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26661 2000.144.21:01:27.14/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14619 2000.144.21:01:27.21/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18754 2000.144.21:01:27.52/tpi/30795,26661,8626,4153,21328,14619,8365,7446,9216,15875 2000.144.21:01:27.74/tpi/18471,26587,18754,17932,8524,12448,10608 2000.144.21:01:27.75/tsys1/109.0,115.3,209.5,136.2,107.1,113.1,102.9,144.5,123.3,116.6 2000.144.21:01:27.75/tsys2/74.3,58.2,47.2,72.7,101.0,109.7,63.2 2000.144.21:01:27.76:!2000.144.21:08:53 2000.144.21:07:11.75;"WX:scattered cloud, breeze from the north, 14C 2000.144.21:08:18.40;"Phasecal present in all video converters... 2000.144.21:08:53.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.21:08:53.00:et 2000.144.21:08:53.12:!+3s 2000.144.21:08:56.13:tape 2000.144.21:08:56.24/tape/off,02446,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.21:08:56.24:postob 2000.144.21:08:56.24:source=0133+476,013658.6,475129.1,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.21:08:56.54:nw2c2=10 2000.144.21:08:57.12/pass/10,10,auto,-110.0,-110.0,-111.2,-109.6,-1.2,0.4 2000.144.21:09:00.81/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.21:09:00.81:!2000.144.21:10:48 2000.144.21:09:08.78;"Receiver temp=17 degrees Kelvin 2000.144.21:10:46.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.21:10:48.00:preob 2000.144.21:10:48.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.21:10:50.89/tpical/32520,28054,8817,4322,22520,15315,8792,7719,9589,16660 2000.144.21:10:51.11/tpical/19873,29248,21189,19370,8970,13063,11363 2000.144.21:10:51.15:!2000.144.21:10:58 2000.144.21:10:58.00:tape 2000.144.21:10:58.11/tape/off,02446,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.21:10:58.11:st=rev,135 2000.144.21:10:58.24:data_valid=on 2000.144.21:10:58.24:midob 2000.144.21:10:58.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.21:10:58.54/wx/14.6,980.1,35.9,0.6 2000.144.21:10:58.65/cable/+9.937001E-03 2000.144.21:10:58.72#setcl#time/164476673,3,2000,144,21,10,58.66,1.715,6.439,0 2000.144.21:10:58.72#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.21:11:01.72/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9156,10377 2000.144.21:11:01.79/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,15756 2000.144.21:11:01.86/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26526 2000.144.21:11:01.93/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14465 2000.144.21:11:02.00/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18426 2000.144.21:11:02.31/tpi/30582,26485,8554,4137,21176,14488,8295,7383,9150,15747 2000.144.21:11:02.53/tpi/18228,26106,18431,17665,8445,12325,10379 2000.144.21:11:02.54/tsys1/106.7,114.3,212.5,131.2,106.1,116.4,104.0,142.4,123.9,117.3 2000.144.21:11:02.54/tsys2/74.4,57.5,46.1,70.8,102.3,108.1,62.7 2000.144.21:11:02.55:!2000.144.21:13:53 2000.144.21:13:53.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.21:13:53.00:et 2000.144.21:13:53.12:!+3s 2000.144.21:13:56.13:tape 2000.144.21:13:56.24/tape/off,00488,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.21:13:56.24:postob 2000.144.21:13:56.24:source=vr422201,220243.3,421640.0,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.21:13:56.55:midtp 2000.144.21:13:58.93/tpzero/425,334,408,606,378,452,760,407,1222,140 2000.144.21:13:59.15/tpzero/788,359,324,478,793,961,1588 2000.144.21:13:59.22:nw2c1=11 2000.144.21:14:04.40/pass/11,11,auto,-55.0,-55.0,-55.6,-55.4,-0.6,-0.4 2000.144.21:14:08.07/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.21:14:08.07:fastr=0m20s 2000.144.21:14:28.34:!2000.144.21:19:57 2000.144.21:14:52.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.21:19:57.00:preob 2000.144.21:19:57.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.21:19:59.89/tpical/32922,28356,8897,4386,23075,15650,8980,7912,9681,17022 2000.144.21:20:00.11/tpical/19455,28787,20668,18853,8794,12788,11095 2000.144.21:20:00.15:!2000.144.21:20:07 2000.144.21:20:07.00:tape 2000.144.21:20:07.11/tape/low,00056,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.21:20:07.11:st=for,135 2000.144.21:20:07.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.21:20:07.23:midob 2000.144.21:20:07.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.21:20:07.53/wx/14.9,980.2,35.1,0.6 2000.144.21:20:07.82/cable/+9.957338E-03 2000.144.21:20:07.89#setcl#time/164531589,3,2000,144,21,20,07.84,1.748,6.592,1 2000.144.21:20:07.89#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.21:20:10.89/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9238,10171 2000.144.21:20:10.96/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16086 2000.144.21:20:11.03/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26830 2000.144.21:20:11.10/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14804 2000.144.21:20:11.17/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18115 2000.144.21:20:11.48/tpi/31003,26830,8628,4203,21720,14804,8478,7572,9241,16088 2000.144.21:20:11.70/tpi/17927,25849,18115,17286,8297,12114,10174 2000.144.21:20:11.71/tsys1/109.3,119.1,209.6,134.8,108.0,116.4,105.5,144.6,125.0,117.1 2000.144.21:20:11.71/tsys2/78.7,60.9,48.9,75.3,106.0,116.2,65.4 2000.144.21:20:11.72:!2000.144.21:22:43 2000.144.21:22:43.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.21:22:43.00:et 2000.144.21:22:43.12:!+3s 2000.144.21:22:46.13:tape 2000.144.21:22:46.24/tape/off,01799,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.21:22:46.24:postob 2000.144.21:22:46.24:source=0119+115,012141.6,114950.4,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.21:22:46.55:checkf135 2000.144.21:23:41.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.21:23:41.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.144.21:23:41.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.21:23:41.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.144.21:23:41.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.21:23:41.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.21:23:41.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.21:23:41.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.21:23:41.37/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,628.,236.,4.,8.,22.,12.,12.,4.,2.,6.,2.,$$$$$ 2000.144.21:23:41.37/parity/0,235,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,28 2000.144.21:24:07.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.21:24:15.75:nw2c1=11 2000.144.21:24:16.32/pass/11,11,auto,-55.0,-55.0,-55.6,-55.4,-0.6,-0.4 2000.144.21:24:20.02/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.21:24:20.02:!2000.144.21:26:03 2000.144.21:26:03.00:preob 2000.144.21:26:03.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.21:26:05.89/tpical/33668,28988,9108,4470,23570,16020,9178,8090,9868,17394 2000.144.21:26:06.11/tpical/19400,28688,20550,18641,8699,12672,10999 2000.144.21:26:06.15:!2000.144.21:26:13 2000.144.21:26:13.00:tape 2000.144.21:26:13.11/tape/off,01786,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.21:26:13.11:st=for,135 2000.144.21:26:13.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.21:26:13.23:midob 2000.144.21:26:13.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.21:26:13.53/wx/14.8,980.2,36.2,0.6 2000.144.21:26:13.64/cable/+9.957692E-03 2000.144.21:26:13.71#setcl#time/164568171,3,2000,144,21,26,13.66,1.721,6.693,0 2000.144.21:26:13.71#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.21:26:16.72/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9427,10067 2000.144.21:26:16.79/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16469 2000.144.21:26:16.86/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27450 2000.144.21:26:16.93/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15155 2000.144.21:26:17.00/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18016 2000.144.21:26:17.31/tpi/31715,27444,8828,4287,22220,15167,8664,7749,9426,16470 2000.144.21:26:17.53/tpi/17825,25692,18038,17091,8198,11978,10081 2000.144.21:26:17.54/tsys1/109.9,120.4,206.3,138.0,111.0,118.3,105.5,147.7,127.3,121.2 2000.144.21:26:17.54/tsys2/75.9,59.4,49.5,75.2,103.8,111.4,64.9 2000.144.21:26:17.55:!2000.144.21:32:03 2000.144.21:32:03.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.21:32:03.00:et 2000.144.21:32:03.12:!+3s 2000.144.21:32:06.13:tape 2000.144.21:32:06.24/tape/off,05712,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.21:32:06.24:postob 2000.144.21:32:06.24:source=0552+398,055530.8,394849.2,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.21:32:06.54:nw2c1=11 2000.144.21:32:07.12/pass/11,11,auto,-55.0,-55.0,-55.6,-55.4,-0.6,-0.4 2000.144.21:32:10.79/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.21:32:10.79:!2000.144.21:34:01 2000.144.21:33:51.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.21:34:01.00:preob 2000.144.21:34:01.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.21:34:03.89/tpical/33004,28479,9010,4369,22816,15546,8902,7798,9756,16896 2000.144.21:34:04.11/tpical/20630,30451,21738,20021,9244,13437,11705 2000.144.21:34:04.15:!2000.144.21:34:11 2000.144.21:34:11.00:tape 2000.144.21:34:11.11/tape/off,05712,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.21:34:11.11:st=for,135 2000.144.21:34:11.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.21:34:11.23:midob 2000.144.21:34:11.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.21:34:11.53/wx/15.1,980.3,36.6,0.7 2000.144.21:34:11.78/cable/+9.954140E-03 2000.144.21:34:11.85#setcl#time/164615984,3,2000,144,21,34,11.80,1.723,6.826,0 2000.144.21:34:11.85#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.21:34:14.86/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9316,10727 2000.144.21:34:14.93/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,15971 2000.144.21:34:15.00/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26920 2000.144.21:34:15.07/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14675 2000.144.21:34:15.14/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19024 2000.144.21:34:15.45/tpi/31059,26967,8728,4182,21452,14675,8406,7463,9318,15969 2000.144.21:34:15.67/tpi/18963,27240,19024,18332,8703,12706,10725 2000.144.21:34:15.68/tsys1/108.0,120.8,202.4,131.2,106.0,112.0,105.7,144.5,126.8,117.1 2000.144.21:34:15.68/tsys2/76.5,58.8,48.4,74.2,102.6,112.8,65.5 2000.144.21:34:15.69:!2000.144.21:36:18 2000.144.21:36:18.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.21:36:18.00:et 2000.144.21:36:18.12:!+3s 2000.144.21:36:21.13:tape 2000.144.21:36:21.24/tape/off,07129,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.21:36:21.24:postob 2000.144.21:36:21.24:source=0727-115,073019.1,-114112.6,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.21:36:21.55:midtp 2000.144.21:36:23.94/tpzero/428,335,404,609,383,453,758,409,1219,140 2000.144.21:36:24.17/tpzero/789,360,324,478,794,967,1588 2000.144.21:36:24.24:nw2c2=12 2000.144.21:36:30.52/pass/12,12,auto,-55.0,-55.0,-55.1,-54.6,-0.1,0.4 2000.144.21:36:34.21/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.21:36:34.21:fastf=1m13s 2000.144.21:37:43.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.21:37:47.48:!2000.144.21:38:31 2000.144.21:38:31.00:preob 2000.144.21:38:31.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.21:38:33.89/tpical/34939,30018,9447,4606,24337,16515,9438,8338,10187,17926 2000.144.21:38:34.11/tpical/20079,29682,21177,19264,8949,13069,11318 2000.144.21:38:34.15:!2000.144.21:38:41 2000.144.21:38:41.00:tape 2000.144.21:38:41.11/tape/off,08753,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.21:38:41.11:st=rev,135 2000.144.21:38:41.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.21:38:41.23:midob 2000.144.21:38:41.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.21:38:41.53/wx/14.9,980.2,38.4,0.7 2000.144.21:38:41.84#setcl#time/164642983,3,2000,144,21,38,41.79,1.704,6.901,0 2000.144.21:38:41.84#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.21:38:41.92/cable/+9.943002E-03 2000.144.21:38:44.99/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9743,10398 2000.144.21:38:45.06/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,17000 2000.144.21:38:45.13/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28478 2000.144.21:38:45.20/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15640 2000.144.21:38:45.27/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18551 2000.144.21:38:45.58/tpi/32935,28478,9166,4421,23006,15640,8932,7998,9738,17000 2000.144.21:38:45.80/tpi/18382,26574,18551,17611,8397,12294,10346 2000.144.21:38:45.81/tsys1/111.3,125.4,213.9,141.4,116.6,119.1,110.8,153.1,130.2,124.9 2000.144.21:38:45.81/tsys2/72.8,59.2,48.7,72.8,96.7,102.6,63.3 2000.144.21:38:45.82:!2000.144.21:42:11 2000.144.21:42:11.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.21:42:11.00:et 2000.144.21:42:11.12:!+3s 2000.144.21:42:14.13:tape 2000.144.21:42:14.24/tape/off,06401,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.21:42:14.24:postob 2000.144.21:42:14.24:source=1611+343,161341.1,341247.9,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.21:42:14.54:checkr135 2000.144.21:43:09.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.21:43:09.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.144.21:43:09.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.21:43:09.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.144.21:43:09.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.21:43:09.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.21:43:09.04?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.21:43:09.06/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,2019.,1407.,290.,296.,478.,330.,500.,336.,288.,242.,480. 2000.144.21:43:09.06/parity/0,136,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.144.21:43:43.73:nw2c2=12 2000.144.21:43:44.29/pass/12,12,auto,-55.0,-55.0,-54.3,-54.6,0.7,0.4 2000.144.21:43:47.99/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.21:43:47.99:!2000.144.21:46:17 2000.144.21:45:23.26#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.21:46:17.00:preob 2000.144.21:46:17.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.21:46:19.89/tpical/36402,31292,9837,4778,25312,17179,9787,8656,10558,18650 2000.144.21:46:20.11/tpical/20792,30741,21959,19978,9257,13519,11631 2000.144.21:46:20.15:!2000.144.21:46:27 2000.144.21:46:27.00:tape 2000.144.21:46:27.11/tape/off,06414,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.21:46:27.11:st=rev,135 2000.144.21:46:27.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.21:46:27.23:midob 2000.144.21:46:27.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.21:46:27.53/wx/15.2,980.3,37.6,0.7 2000.144.21:46:27.90/cable/+9.953965E-03 2000.144.21:46:27.97#setcl#time/164689594,3,2000,144,21,46,27.92,1.741,7.031,1 2000.144.21:46:27.97#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.21:46:30.97/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10112,10684 2000.144.21:46:31.05/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,17728 2000.144.21:46:31.12/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29779 2000.144.21:46:31.19/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16342 2000.144.21:46:31.26/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19403 2000.144.21:46:31.57/tpi/34361,29779,9550,4588,24043,16342,9285,8306,10107,17728 2000.144.21:46:31.79/tpi/19215,27753,19403,18333,8719,12757,10680 2000.144.21:46:31.80/tsys1/114.1,133.5,218.6,143.7,127.9,130.2,116.5,154.8,135.2,130.9 2000.144.21:46:31.80/tsys2/82.0,64.4,52.4,76.2,103.4,108.6,67.1 2000.144.21:46:31.81:!2000.144.21:51:00 2000.144.21:51:00.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.21:51:00.00:et 2000.144.21:51:00.13:!+3s 2000.144.21:51:03.14:tape 2000.144.21:51:03.25/tape/off,03354,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.21:51:03.25:postob 2000.144.21:51:03.25:source=1726+455,172727.7,453039.7,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.21:51:03.55:nw2c2=12 2000.144.21:51:04.11/pass/12,12,auto,-55.0,-55.0,-54.3,-54.6,0.7,0.4 2000.144.21:51:07.79/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.21:51:07.79:!2000.144.21:51:36 2000.144.21:51:28.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.21:51:36.00:preob 2000.144.21:51:36.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.21:51:38.89/tpical/33776,28981,9106,4477,23462,15950,9153,8060,9905,17333 2000.144.21:51:39.11/tpical/20060,29502,21105,19229,8956,13055,11394 2000.144.21:51:39.15:!2000.144.21:51:46 2000.144.21:51:46.00:tape 2000.144.21:51:46.11/tape/off,03354,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.21:51:46.11:st=rev,135 2000.144.21:51:46.24:data_valid=on 2000.144.21:51:46.24:midob 2000.144.21:51:46.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.21:51:46.54/wx/15.2,980.4,37.8,0.7 2000.144.21:51:46.70/cable/+9.983505E-03 2000.144.21:51:46.77#setcl#time/164721474,3,2000,144,21,51,46.72,1.719,7.119,0 2000.144.21:51:46.77#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.21:51:49.77/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9453,10427 2000.144.21:51:49.84/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16393 2000.144.21:51:49.91/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27418 2000.144.21:51:49.98/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15096 2000.144.21:51:50.05/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18531 2000.144.21:51:50.36/tpi/31706,27449,8813,4288,22147,15103,8617,7699,9458,16397 2000.144.21:51:50.58/tpi/18487,26587,18531,17666,8433,12317,10459 2000.144.21:51:50.59/tsys1/103.7,121.4,196.9,133.5,113.5,118.7,100.6,138.5,126.4,119.1 2000.144.21:51:50.60/tsys2/79.0,63.2,49.7,77.2,102.5,108.0,66.6 2000.144.21:51:50.60:!2000.144.21:55:25 2000.144.21:55:25.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.21:55:25.00:et 2000.144.21:55:25.12:!+3s 2000.144.21:55:28.13:tape 2000.144.21:55:28.24/tape/off,00902,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.21:55:28.24:postob 2000.144.21:55:28.24:source=nrao512,164029.6,394646.0,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.21:55:28.54:midtp 2000.144.21:55:30.93/tpzero/434,334,401,607,381,450,760,407,1216,140 2000.144.21:55:31.15/tpzero/793,351,320,478,796,963,1584 2000.144.21:55:31.22:nw2c1=13 2000.144.21:55:36.37/pass/13,13,auto,0.0,0.0,-1.9,0.5,-1.9,0.5 2000.144.21:55:40.05/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.21:55:40.05:fastr=0m38s 2000.144.21:55:45.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.21:56:18.32:!2000.144.21:57:38 2000.144.21:57:38.00:preob 2000.144.21:57:38.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.21:57:40.89/tpical/34519,29659,9343,4573,24073,16325,9338,8257,10091,17730 2000.144.21:57:41.11/tpical/19954,29399,21051,19133,8896,12980,11261 2000.144.21:57:41.15:!2000.144.21:57:48 2000.144.21:57:48.00:tape 2000.144.21:57:48.11/tape/low,00064,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.21:57:48.11:st=for,135 2000.144.21:57:48.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.21:57:48.23:midob 2000.144.21:57:48.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.21:57:48.53/wx/15.0,980.5,36.2,0.6 2000.144.21:57:49.02/cable/+9.962765E-03 2000.144.21:57:49.09#setcl#time/164757705,3,2000,144,21,57,49.04,1.729,7.220,0 2000.144.21:57:49.09#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.21:57:52.10/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9644,10514 2000.144.21:57:52.17/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16799 2000.144.21:57:52.24/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28133 2000.144.21:57:52.31/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15459 2000.144.21:57:52.38/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18891 2000.144.21:57:52.69/tpi/32535,28133,9032,4383,22733,15459,8827,7900,9644,16799 2000.144.21:57:52.91/tpi/18700,26977,18891,17901,8530,12469,10514 2000.144.21:57:52.92/tsys1/111.0,125.0,190.4,136.3,114.4,118.9,108.3,144.0,129.3,122.8 2000.144.21:57:52.92/tsys2/100.2,77.2,60.4,99.3,148.3,158.1,83.9 2000.144.21:57:52.93:!2000.144.22:02:06 2000.144.22:02:06.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.22:02:06.00:et 2000.144.22:02:06.12:!+3s 2000.144.22:02:09.13:tape 2000.144.22:02:09.24/tape/off,02955,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.22:02:09.24:postob 2000.144.22:02:09.24:source=1803+784,180045.7,782804.0,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.22:02:09.54:checkf135 2000.144.22:03:04.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.22:03:04.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.144.22:03:04.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.22:03:04.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.144.22:03:04.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.22:03:04.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 27. 2000.144.22:03:04.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.22:03:04.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.22:03:04.37/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,368.,116.,6.,0.,46.,14.,14.,2.,4.,0.,0.,$$$$$ 2000.144.22:03:04.37/parity/0,214,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,14 2000.144.22:03:09.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.22:03:38.74:nw2c1=13 2000.144.22:03:39.62/pass/13,13,auto,0.0,0.0,-1.1,0.5,-1.1,0.5 2000.144.22:03:43.29/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.22:03:43.29:!2000.144.22:04:19 2000.144.22:04:19.00:preob 2000.144.22:04:19.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.22:04:21.89/tpical/32436,27727,8770,4306,22417,15223,8742,7683,9528,16563 2000.144.22:04:22.11/tpical/19558,28703,20609,19047,8847,12887,11252 2000.144.22:04:22.15:!2000.144.22:04:29 2000.144.22:04:29.00:tape 2000.144.22:04:29.11/tape/off,02941,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.22:04:29.11:st=for,135 2000.144.22:04:29.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.22:04:29.23:midob 2000.144.22:04:29.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.22:04:29.53/wx/14.9,980.5,35.7,0.6 2000.144.22:04:29.73/cable/+9.961832E-03 2000.144.22:04:29.81#setcl#time/164797776,3,2000,144,22,04,29.76,1.735,7.331,1 2000.144.22:04:29.81#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.22:04:32.81/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9085,10369 2000.144.22:04:32.88/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,15637 2000.144.22:04:32.95/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26266 2000.144.22:04:33.02/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14386 2000.144.22:04:33.09/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18117 2000.144.22:04:33.40/tpi/30384,26265,8477,4117,21079,14386,8255,7344,9087,15644 2000.144.22:04:33.62/tpi/18023,25830,18117,17525,8343,12199,10374 2000.144.22:04:33.63/tsys1/100.1,121.7,189.1,127.4,106.1,114.2,105.6,140.4,122.4,115.7 2000.144.22:04:33.63/tsys2/78.8,62.3,50.1,78.6,105.1,114.6,70.3 2000.144.22:04:33.64:!2000.144.22:07:22 2000.144.22:05:01.49;"WX: Clouds starting to bank up on the east and south, warm, breeze from the north... 2000.144.22:05:28.84;"Receiver temp = 18 degrees Kelvin... 2000.144.22:06:36.26;"Phasecal present on all video converters... 2000.144.22:07:22.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.22:07:22.00:et 2000.144.22:07:22.12:!+3s 2000.144.22:07:25.13:tape 2000.144.22:07:25.24/tape/off,04876,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.22:07:25.24:postob 2000.144.22:07:25.24:source=0727-115,073019.1,-114112.6,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.22:07:25.55:nw2c1=13 2000.144.22:07:26.11/pass/13,13,auto,0.0,0.0,-1.9,0.5,-1.9,0.5 2000.144.22:07:29.80/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.22:07:29.80:!2000.144.22:13:25 2000.144.22:11:34.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.22:13:25.00:preob 2000.144.22:13:25.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.22:13:27.89/tpical/34444,29504,9295,4599,23939,16273,9300,8205,10051,17661 2000.144.22:13:28.11/tpical/19948,29816,21281,19284,8962,13080,11327 2000.144.22:13:28.15:!2000.144.22:13:35 2000.144.22:13:35.00:tape 2000.144.22:13:35.11/tape/off,04876,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.22:13:35.11:st=for,135 2000.144.22:13:35.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.22:13:35.23:midob 2000.144.22:13:35.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.22:13:35.53/wx/14.7,980.5,38.6,0.7 2000.144.22:13:35.73/cable/+9.950874E-03 2000.144.22:13:35.81#setcl#time/164852375,3,2000,144,22,13,35.76,1.732,7.483,1 2000.144.22:13:35.81#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.22:13:38.81/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9608,10399 2000.144.22:13:38.88/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16737 2000.144.22:13:38.95/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27958 2000.144.22:13:39.02/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15413 2000.144.22:13:39.09/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18633 2000.144.22:13:39.40/tpi/32440,27989,9025,4409,22589,15413,8792,7861,9607,16737 2000.144.22:13:39.62/tpi/18259,26656,18633,17639,8423,12337,10370 2000.144.22:13:39.63/tsys1/109.6,125.2,219.1,137.3,112.8,119.4,108.5,148.6,129.6,123.2 2000.144.22:13:39.63/tsys2/72.6,58.4,48.5,73.2,99.3,107.5,64.4 2000.144.22:13:39.64:!2000.144.22:17:05 2000.144.22:13:47.07;"Phasecals measured at 144.22:13UT... 2000.144.22:14:00.64;"VC1pcal=6.8mV... 2000.144.22:14:11.15;vc2pcal=10.0mv... 2000.144.22:14:11.15?ERROR sp -4 Unrecognized name (not a function or procedure). 2000.144.22:14:21.37;"VC3pcal=4.2mV... 2000.144.22:14:34.91;"VC4pcal=4.4mV... 2000.144.22:14:44.61;"VC5pcal=9.0mV... 2000.144.22:14:55.86;"VC6pcal=7.0mV... 2000.144.22:15:07.62;"VC7pcal=5.8mV... 2000.144.22:15:17.92;"VC8pcal=4.8mV... 2000.144.22:15:28.95;"VC9pcal=6.6mV... 2000.144.22:15:43.31;"VC10pcal=8.4mV... 2000.144.22:15:54.39;"VC11pcal=8.6mV... 2000.144.22:16:04.64;"VC12pcal=6.2mV... 2000.144.22:16:15.75;"VC13pcal=4.2mV... 2000.144.22:16:28.70;"VC14pcal=4.4mV... 2000.144.22:16:44.78;"DataApcal=72mV... 2000.144.22:16:58.76;"DataBpcal=78mV... 2000.144.22:17:05.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.22:17:05.00:et 2000.144.22:17:05.12:!+3s 2000.144.22:17:08.13:tape 2000.144.22:17:08.24/tape/off,07226,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.22:17:08.24:postob 2000.144.22:17:08.24:source=0528+134,053056.4,133155.2,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.22:17:08.54:midtp 2000.144.22:17:10.92/tpzero/431,333,403,650,377,451,754,410,1213,141 2000.144.22:17:11.14/tpzero/648,368,321,477,782,973,1584 2000.144.22:17:11.21:nw2c2=14 2000.144.22:17:17.67/pass/14,14,auto,0.0,0.0,0.2,-0.4,0.2,-0.4 2000.144.22:17:21.37/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.22:17:21.37:fastf=1m9s 2000.144.22:17:43.86;' 2000.144.22:17:43.86?ERROR sp -4 Unrecognized name (not a function or procedure). 2000.144.22:17:54.00;' 2000.144.22:17:54.00?ERROR sp -4 Unrecognized name (not a function or procedure). 2000.144.22:18:04.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.22:18:30.64:!2000.144.22:18:53 2000.144.22:18:53.00:preob 2000.144.22:18:53.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.22:18:55.89/tpical/32363,27751,8722,4352,22451,15249,8748,7689,9518,16575 2000.144.22:18:56.11/tpical/19978,29618,21278,19630,9072,13207,11587 2000.144.22:18:56.15:!2000.144.22:19:03 2000.144.22:19:03.00:tape 2000.144.22:19:03.11/tape/off,08761,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.22:19:03.11:st=rev,135 2000.144.22:19:03.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.22:19:03.23:midob 2000.144.22:19:03.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.22:19:03.53/wx/14.9,980.5,39.0,0.7 2000.144.22:19:03.82/cable/+9.961792E-03 2000.144.22:19:03.89#setcl#time/164885182,3,2000,144,22,19,03.84,1.743,7.574,1 2000.144.22:19:03.89#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.22:19:06.89/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9072,10604 2000.144.22:19:06.96/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,15654 2000.144.22:19:07.03/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26184 2000.144.22:19:07.10/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14368 2000.144.22:19:07.17/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18541 2000.144.22:19:07.48/tpi/30347,26184,8437,4162,21099,14368,8257,7334,9071,15648 2000.144.22:19:07.70/tpi/18289,26443,18541,17913,8516,12465,10606 2000.144.22:19:07.71/tsys1/101.8,113.2,193.4,126.8,105.1,108.4,104.8,133.8,120.6,114.8 2000.144.22:19:07.71/tsys2/73.3,57.7,46.7,71.3,97.6,108.7,64.6 2000.144.22:19:07.72:!2000.144.22:23:52 2000.144.22:23:52.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.22:23:52.00:et 2000.144.22:23:52.12:!+3s 2000.144.22:23:55.13:tape 2000.144.22:23:55.24/tape/off,05521,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.22:23:55.24:postob 2000.144.22:23:55.24:source=0322+222,032536.8,222400.4,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.22:23:55.54:checkr135 2000.144.22:24:50.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.22:24:50.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.144.22:24:50.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.22:24:50.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.144.22:24:50.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.22:24:50.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.22:24:50.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 7. 2000.144.22:24:50.04?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.22:24:50.06/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,780.,612.,66.,124.,190.,110.,158.,122.,92.,52.,114. 2000.144.22:24:50.06/parity/0,113,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.144.22:24:57.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.22:25:24.74:nw2c2=14 2000.144.22:25:25.30/pass/14,14,auto,0.0,0.0,0.2,-0.4,0.2,-0.4 2000.144.22:25:28.97/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.22:25:28.97:!2000.144.22:27:01 2000.144.22:27:01.00:preob 2000.144.22:27:01.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.22:27:03.89/tpical/32634,27986,8804,4374,22628,15351,8817,7745,9590,16705 2000.144.22:27:04.11/tpical/20200,30191,21588,19964,9202,13396,11795 2000.144.22:27:04.15:!2000.144.22:27:11 2000.144.22:27:11.00:tape 2000.144.22:27:11.11/tape/off,05535,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.22:27:11.11:st=rev,135 2000.144.22:27:11.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.22:27:11.23:midob 2000.144.22:27:11.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.22:27:11.53/wx/15.1,980.5,37.5,0.7 2000.144.22:27:11.90/cable/+9.962772E-03 2000.144.22:27:11.97#setcl#time/164933989,3,2000,144,22,27,11.92,1.743,7.709,1 2000.144.22:27:11.97#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.22:27:14.97/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9142,10793 2000.144.22:27:15.05/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,15773 2000.144.22:27:15.12/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26472 2000.144.22:27:15.19/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14491 2000.144.22:27:15.26/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18912 2000.144.22:27:15.57/tpi/30661,26472,8545,4191,21264,14491,8312,7408,9145,15773 2000.144.22:27:15.79/tpi/18527,26987,18912,18259,8637,12638,10800 2000.144.22:27:15.80/tsys1/105.1,118.4,215.7,132.7,105.0,112.0,102.7,142.5,122.3,115.1 2000.144.22:27:15.80/tsys2/75.0,58.3,48.8,73.2,97.6,108.0,65.0 2000.144.22:27:15.81:!2000.144.22:34:41 2000.144.22:34:41.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.22:34:41.00:et 2000.144.22:34:41.12:!+3s 2000.144.22:34:44.13:tape 2000.144.22:34:44.24/tape/off,00484,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.22:34:44.24:postob 2000.144.22:34:44.24:source=0059+581,010245.8,582411.1,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.22:34:44.54:midtp 2000.144.22:34:46.92/tpzero/428,333,402,646,372,450,753,407,1211,140 2000.144.22:34:47.14/tpzero/645,375,326,481,783,963,1576 2000.144.22:34:47.21:nw2c1=15 2000.144.22:34:52.38/pass/15,15,auto,55.0,55.0,55.8,55.6,0.8,0.6 2000.144.22:34:56.08/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.22:34:56.08:fastr=0m20s 2000.144.22:35:16.35:!2000.144.22:40:38 2000.144.22:36:15.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.22:40:38.00:preob 2000.144.22:40:38.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.22:40:40.89/tpical/32510,27846,8791,4357,22392,15225,8745,7686,9556,16577 2000.144.22:40:41.11/tpical/19312,28603,20335,19019,8856,12871,11137 2000.144.22:40:41.15:!2000.144.22:40:48 2000.144.22:40:48.00:tape 2000.144.22:40:48.11/tape/low,00051,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.22:40:48.11:st=for,135 2000.144.22:40:48.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.22:40:48.23:midob 2000.144.22:40:48.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.22:40:48.53/wx/15.1,980.7,34.8,0.6 2000.144.22:40:48.61/cable/+9.950884E-03 2000.144.22:40:48.68#setcl#time/165015658,3,2000,144,22,40,48.62,1.724,7.936,0 2000.144.22:40:48.68#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.22:40:51.68/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9107,10285 2000.144.22:40:51.75/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,15643 2000.144.22:40:51.82/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26308 2000.144.22:40:51.89/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14359 2000.144.22:40:51.96/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18069 2000.144.22:40:52.27/tpi/30496,26338,8511,4167,21066,14353,8235,7337,9109,15644 2000.144.22:40:52.49/tpi/17962,25956,18086,17575,8394,12245,10288 2000.144.22:40:52.50/tsys1/102.4,118.3,198.7,127.1,107.1,109.4,100.6,136.2,121.2,114.0 2000.144.22:40:52.50/tsys2/90.0,67.8,55.4,83.1,115.6,126.5,72.0 2000.144.22:40:52.51:!2000.144.22:46:32 2000.144.22:46:32.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.22:46:32.00:et 2000.144.22:46:32.12:!+3s 2000.144.22:46:35.13:tape 2000.144.22:46:35.24/tape/off,03910,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.22:46:35.24:postob 2000.144.22:46:35.24:source=vr422201,220243.3,421640.0,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.22:46:35.54:checkf135 2000.144.22:47:20.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.22:47:30.37?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.22:47:30.37?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.144.22:47:30.37?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.22:47:30.37?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.144.22:47:30.37?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.22:47:30.37?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 27. 2000.144.22:47:30.37?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.22:47:30.37?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.22:47:30.38/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,510.,260.,2.,2.,22.,10.,20.,10.,4.,0.,18.,$$$$$ 2000.144.22:47:30.38/parity/0,211,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,18 2000.144.22:48:04.74:nw2c1=15 2000.144.22:48:05.43/pass/15,15,auto,55.0,55.0,55.0,55.6,0.0,0.6 2000.144.22:48:09.13/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.22:48:09.13:!2000.144.22:48:45 2000.144.22:48:45.00:preob 2000.144.22:48:45.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.22:48:47.89/tpical/33624,28848,9091,4503,23424,15901,9116,8016,9839,17272 2000.144.22:48:48.11/tpical/20160,29892,21378,19639,9105,13258,11461 2000.144.22:48:48.15:!2000.144.22:48:55 2000.144.22:48:55.00:tape 2000.144.22:48:55.11/tape/off,03897,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.22:48:55.11:st=for,135 2000.144.22:48:55.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.22:48:55.23:midob 2000.144.22:48:55.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.22:48:55.54/wx/14.8,980.9,36.3,0.6 2000.144.22:48:56.02/cable/+9.944099E-03 2000.144.22:48:56.09#setcl#time/165064399,3,2000,144,22,48,56.04,1.725,8.072,0 2000.144.22:48:56.09#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.22:48:59.10/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9390,10491 2000.144.22:48:59.17/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16337 2000.144.22:48:59.24/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27294 2000.144.22:48:59.31/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15013 2000.144.22:48:59.38/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18745 2000.144.22:48:59.69/tpi/31650,27294,8796,4310,22080,15013,8601,7662,9390,16337 2000.144.22:48:59.91/tpi/18479,26855,18745,17969,8549,12486,10491 2000.144.22:48:59.92/tsys1/108.5,119.0,195.2,130.2,110.8,112.5,104.5,140.6,125.0,118.8 2000.144.22:48:59.92/tsys2/74.5,61.2,49.1,73.5,98.1,104.8,64.5 2000.144.22:48:59.93:!2000.144.22:51:50 2000.144.22:51:50.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.22:51:50.00:et 2000.144.22:51:50.12:!+3s 2000.144.22:51:53.13:tape 2000.144.22:51:53.24/tape/off,05855,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.22:51:53.24:postob 2000.144.22:51:53.24:source=0202+149,020450.4,151411.0,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.22:51:53.55:nw2c1=15 2000.144.22:51:54.11/pass/15,15,auto,55.0,55.0,55.0,55.6,0.0,0.6 2000.144.22:51:57.81/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.22:51:57.81:!2000.144.22:54:49 2000.144.22:53:20.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.22:54:49.00:preob 2000.144.22:54:49.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.22:54:51.89/tpical/33965,29129,9185,4534,23571,16063,9212,8100,9934,17436 2000.144.22:54:52.11/tpical/20753,30870,21873,19879,9227,13433,11655 2000.144.22:54:52.15:!2000.144.22:54:59 2000.144.22:54:59.00:tape 2000.144.22:54:59.11/tape/off,05855,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.22:54:59.11:st=for,135 2000.144.22:54:59.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.22:54:59.23:midob 2000.144.22:54:59.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.22:54:59.53/wx/14.7,980.9,35.4,0.6 2000.144.22:54:59.60/cable/+9.944484E-03 2000.144.22:54:59.67#setcl#time/165100757,3,2000,144,22,54,59.62,1.703,8.173,0 2000.144.22:54:59.67#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.22:55:02.68/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9497,10685 2000.144.22:55:02.75/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16525 2000.144.22:55:02.82/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27663 2000.144.22:55:02.89/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15195 2000.144.22:55:02.96/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19236 2000.144.22:55:03.27/tpi/32030,27653,8924,4356,22278,15229,8706,7759,9498,16520 2000.144.22:55:03.49/tpi/19071,27760,19250,18221,8678,12686,10687 2000.144.22:55:03.50/tsys1/112.0,127.0,224.0,143.0,116.2,121.6,107.8,147.9,130.4,122.7 2000.144.22:55:03.50/tsys2/76.9,61.8,50.6,75.1,101.0,110.2,66.1 2000.144.22:55:03.51:!2000.144.22:58:29 2000.144.22:58:29.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.22:58:29.00:et 2000.144.22:58:29.13:!+3s 2000.144.22:58:32.14:tape 2000.144.22:58:32.25/tape/off,08206,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.22:58:32.25:postob 2000.144.22:58:32.26:source=4c39.25,092703.0,390220.9,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.22:58:32.56:midtp 2000.144.22:58:34.94/tpzero/427,333,406,650,375,449,759,405,1216,140 2000.144.22:58:35.17/tpzero/647,371,324,479,796,971,1590 2000.144.22:58:35.24:nw2c2=16 2000.144.22:58:41.27/pass/16,16,auto,55.0,55.0,55.5,53.9,0.5,-1.1 2000.144.22:58:44.96/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.22:58:44.96:fastf=0m25s 2000.144.22:59:10.23:!2000.144.23:02:01 2000.144.23:01:01.00;"WX:partly cloudy, breeze from the north 2000.144.23:01:23.72;"Receiver temp=18 degrees Kelvin... 2000.144.23:01:45.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.23:02:01.00:preob 2000.144.23:02:01.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.23:02:03.89/tpical/32956,28322,8967,4364,22622,15474,8875,7770,9697,16806 2000.144.23:02:04.11/tpical/20467,30109,21416,19830,9187,13392,16910 2000.144.23:02:04.15:!2000.144.23:02:11 2000.144.23:02:11.00:tape 2000.144.23:02:11.10/tape/off,08750,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.23:02:11.10:st=rev,135 2000.144.23:02:11.22:data_valid=on 2000.144.23:02:11.22:midob 2000.144.23:02:11.52/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.23:02:11.52/wx/15.1,981.0,36.3,0.7 2000.144.23:02:11.64/cable/+9.955483E-03 2000.144.23:02:11.71#setcl#time/165143959,3,2000,144,23,02,11.66,1.736,8.293,1 2000.144.23:02:11.71#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.23:02:14.71/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9245,15861 2000.144.23:02:14.78/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,15868 2000.144.23:02:14.85/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26798 2000.144.23:02:14.92/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14602 2000.144.23:02:14.99/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18737 2000.144.23:02:15.30/tpi/30894,26810,8675,4157,21318,14593,8362,7420,9244,15867 2000.144.23:02:15.52/tpi/18742,26955,18758,18133,8629,12640,15858 2000.144.23:02:15.53/tsys1/101.4,120.1,194.3,116.2,110.2,110.1,101.7,137.5,121.6,114.9 2000.144.23:02:15.53/tsys2/73.6,59.2,48.7,73.0,98.5,108.9,95.2 2000.144.23:02:15.54:!2000.144.23:03:49 2000.144.23:02:28.24;"Phasecal present in all video converters... 2000.144.23:03:49.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.23:03:49.00:et 2000.144.23:03:49.12:!+3s 2000.144.23:03:52.13:tape 2000.144.23:03:52.24/tape/off,07659,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.23:03:52.24:postob 2000.144.23:03:52.24:source=0727-115,073019.1,-114112.6,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.23:03:52.55:checkr135 2000.144.23:04:47.06?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.23:04:47.06?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.144.23:04:47.06?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.23:04:47.06?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.144.23:04:47.06?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.23:04:47.06?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 7. 2000.144.23:04:47.06?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 15. 2000.144.23:04:47.06?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.23:04:47.07/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,646.,408.,10.,54.,32.,50.,40.,22.,16.,32.,16. 2000.144.23:04:47.07/parity/0,130,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.144.23:05:10.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.23:05:21.74:nw2c2=16 2000.144.23:05:22.30/pass/16,16,auto,55.0,55.0,55.5,53.9,0.5,-1.1 2000.144.23:05:25.98/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.23:05:25.98:!2000.144.23:06:30 2000.144.23:06:30.00:preob 2000.144.23:06:30.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.23:06:32.89/tpical/34330,29494,9269,4527,23850,16210,9275,8172,10026,17602 2000.144.23:06:33.11/tpical/20367,30168,21514,19799,9105,13264,11507 2000.144.23:06:33.15:!2000.144.23:06:40 2000.144.23:06:40.00:tape 2000.144.23:06:40.11/tape/off,07672,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.23:06:40.11:st=rev,135 2000.144.23:06:40.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.23:06:40.23:midob 2000.144.23:06:40.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.23:06:40.53/wx/15.1,981.0,36.2,0.6 2000.144.23:06:40.81/cable/+9.950365E-03 2000.144.23:06:40.88#setcl#time/165170875,3,2000,144,23,06,40.82,1.721,8.367,0 2000.144.23:06:40.88#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.23:06:43.88/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9570,10548 2000.144.23:06:43.95/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16657 2000.144.23:06:44.02/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27910 2000.144.23:06:44.09/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15336 2000.144.23:06:44.16/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18887 2000.144.23:06:44.47/tpi/32300,27910,8976,4336,22466,15336,8762,7812,9566,16653 2000.144.23:06:44.69/tpi/18705,27072,18887,18149,8572,12526,10546 2000.144.23:06:44.70/tsys1/107.7,119.4,200.6,132.4,109.5,116.8,107.0,141.1,124.5,119.4 2000.144.23:06:44.70/tsys2/76.3,60.5,49.6,75.2,102.4,109.9,65.4 2000.144.23:06:44.71:!2000.144.23:10:10 2000.144.23:10:10.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.23:10:10.00:et 2000.144.23:10:10.13:!+3s 2000.144.23:10:13.14:tape 2000.144.23:10:13.25/tape/off,05321,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.23:10:13.25:postob 2000.144.23:10:13.26:source=3c418,203837.0,511912.7,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.23:10:13.56:nw2c2=16 2000.144.23:10:14.12/pass/16,16,auto,55.0,55.0,55.5,53.9,0.5,-1.1 2000.144.23:10:17.79/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.23:10:17.79:!2000.144.23:14:23 2000.144.23:14:23.00:preob 2000.144.23:14:23.54?ERROR AN -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large. 2000.144.23:14:23.54?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING! 2000.144.23:14:23.54/onsource/SLEWING 2000.144.23:14:25.89/tpical/33203,28485,8964,4399,23081,15654,8981,7909,9740,17021 2000.144.23:14:26.11/tpical/20423,30088,21353,19665,9103,13242,11494 2000.144.23:14:26.15:!2000.144.23:14:33 2000.144.23:14:28.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.23:14:33.00:tape 2000.144.23:14:33.10/tape/off,05321,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.23:14:33.10:st=rev,135 2000.144.23:14:33.22:data_valid=on 2000.144.23:14:33.22:midob 2000.144.23:14:33.52/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.23:14:33.52/wx/14.8,981.1,35.9,0.6 2000.144.23:14:33.81/cable/+9.957437E-03 2000.144.23:14:33.88#setcl#time/165218174,3,2000,144,23,14,33.82,1.723,8.499,0 2000.144.23:14:33.88#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.23:14:36.88/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9279,10505 2000.144.23:14:36.95/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16084 2000.144.23:14:37.02/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26900 2000.144.23:14:37.09/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14773 2000.144.23:14:37.16/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18691 2000.144.23:14:37.47/tpi/31164,26900,8680,4203,21746,14773,8455,7546,9277,16082 2000.144.23:14:37.69/tpi/18655,26863,18691,17939,8545,12483,10506 2000.144.23:14:37.70/tsys1/103.4,115.0,199.9,124.4,109.8,111.5,100.4,135.0,119.4,116.5 2000.144.23:14:37.70/tsys2/71.5,57.7,48.4,71.0,97.5,106.5,63.4 2000.144.23:14:37.70:!2000.144.23:18:35 2000.144.23:18:35.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.23:18:35.00:et 2000.144.23:18:35.12:!+3s 2000.144.23:18:38.13:tape 2000.144.23:18:38.23/tape/off,02610,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.23:18:38.23:postob 2000.144.23:18:38.23:source=0552+398,055530.8,394849.2,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.23:18:38.53:nw2c2=16 2000.144.23:18:39.08/pass/16,16,auto,55.0,55.0,55.5,53.9,0.5,-1.1 2000.144.23:18:42.80/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.23:18:42.80:!2000.144.23:24:10 2000.144.23:18:58.36;tapepos=2610 2000.144.23:18:58.42?ERROR qu -302 Tape is within 100 feet of requested position. 2000.144.23:21:25.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.23:24:10.00:preob 2000.144.23:24:10.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.23:24:12.89/tpical/32688,28093,8883,4321,22513,15361,8816,7716,9637,16681 2000.144.23:24:13.11/tpical/20374,29937,21382,19825,9136,13287,11666 2000.144.23:24:13.15:!2000.144.23:24:20 2000.144.23:24:20.00:tape 2000.144.23:24:20.11/tape/off,02610,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.23:24:20.11:st=rev,135 2000.144.23:24:20.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.23:24:20.23:midob 2000.144.23:24:20.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.23:24:20.53/wx/14.4,981.2,36.6,0.7 2000.144.23:24:20.74/cable/+9.962143E-03 2000.144.23:24:20.81#setcl#time/165276867,3,2000,144,23,24,20.76,1.718,8.662,0 2000.144.23:24:20.81#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.23:24:23.81/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9191,10677 2000.144.23:24:23.88/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,15760 2000.144.23:24:23.95/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26593 2000.144.23:24:24.02/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14494 2000.144.23:24:24.09/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18648 2000.144.23:24:24.40/tpi/30662,26586,8599,4138,21189,14494,8309,7365,9188,15756 2000.144.23:24:24.62/tpi/18653,26734,18648,18120,8560,12524,10670 2000.144.23:24:24.63/tsys1/102.4,119.5,197.9,130.8,107.8,111.1,102.2,136.0,121.8,115.8 2000.144.23:24:24.64/tsys2/73.4,57.8,47.0,72.6,94.6,106.3,64.0 2000.144.23:24:24.64:!2000.144.23:25:58 2000.144.23:25:58.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.23:25:58.00:et 2000.144.23:25:58.13:!+3s 2000.144.23:26:01.14:tape 2000.144.23:26:01.25/tape/off,01519,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.23:26:01.25:postob 2000.144.23:26:01.26:source=0202+149,020450.4,151411.0,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.23:26:02.53:midtp 2000.144.23:26:04.91/tpzero/427,333,404,604,380,453,756,411,1210,140 2000.144.23:26:05.14/tpzero/778,363,322,480,789,958,1573 2000.144.23:26:05.21:nw2c1=17 2000.144.23:26:10.60/pass/17,17,auto,110.0,110.0,109.5,109.8,-0.5,-0.2 2000.144.23:26:14.32/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.23:26:14.32:fastr=1m5s 2000.144.23:27:14.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.23:27:19.59:!2000.144.23:28:10 2000.144.23:28:10.00:preob 2000.144.23:28:10.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.23:28:12.89/tpical/34909,30029,9462,4608,24296,16493,9448,8307,10194,17923 2000.144.23:28:13.11/tpical/20798,30697,21934,20087,9243,13468,11665 2000.144.23:28:13.15:!2000.144.23:28:20 2000.144.23:28:20.00:tape 2000.144.23:28:20.11/tape/low,00074,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.23:28:20.11:st=for,135 2000.144.23:28:20.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.23:28:20.23:midob 2000.144.23:28:20.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.23:28:20.53/wx/14.4,981.2,36.2,0.6 2000.144.23:28:20.64#setcl#time/165300849,3,2000,144,23,28,20.59,1.732,8.728,1 2000.144.23:28:20.64#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.23:28:20.81/cable/+9.951790E-03 2000.144.23:28:23.89/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9740,10703 2000.144.23:28:23.96/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16987 2000.144.23:28:24.03/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28511 2000.144.23:28:24.10/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15637 2000.144.23:28:24.17/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19290 2000.144.23:28:24.48/tpi/32917,28511,9182,4415,22966,15637,8933,7960,9742,16987 2000.144.23:28:24.70/tpi/19152,27613,19290,18432,8694,12729,10706 2000.144.23:28:24.71/tsys1/111.9,127.3,215.1,135.5,116.5,121.7,108.9,149.2,129.5,123.5 2000.144.23:28:24.72/tsys2/78.4,62.0,50.4,76.1,101.1,111.8,66.9 2000.144.23:28:24.72:!2000.144.23:31:51 2000.144.23:31:51.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.23:31:51.00:et 2000.144.23:31:51.13:!+3s 2000.144.23:31:54.14:tape 2000.144.23:31:54.25/tape/off,02436,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.23:31:54.25:postob 2000.144.23:31:54.25:source=vr422201,220243.3,421640.0,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.23:31:54.55:checkf135 2000.144.23:32:49.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.23:32:49.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.144.23:32:49.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.23:32:49.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.144.23:32:49.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.23:32:49.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.23:32:49.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.23:32:49.37/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,554.,122.,0.,2.,26.,12.,24.,2.,0.,0.,0.,$$$$$ 2000.144.23:32:49.37/parity/0,209,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,24 2000.144.23:33:23.75:nw2c1=17 2000.144.23:33:24.32/pass/17,17,auto,110.0,110.0,109.5,109.8,-0.5,-0.2 2000.144.23:33:27.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.23:33:28.01/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.23:33:28.01:!2000.144.23:35:22 2000.144.23:35:22.00:preob 2000.144.23:35:22.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.23:35:24.89/tpical/33869,29118,9162,4496,23710,16085,9228,8118,9934,17481 2000.144.23:35:25.11/tpical/20918,30838,21943,19958,9272,13529,11687 2000.144.23:35:25.15:!2000.144.23:35:32 2000.144.23:35:32.00:tape 2000.144.23:35:32.11/tape/off,02422,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.23:35:32.11:st=for,135 2000.144.23:35:32.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.23:35:32.23:midob 2000.144.23:35:32.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.23:35:32.53/wx/14.7,981.3,35.8,0.6 2000.144.23:35:32.90/cable/+9.954630E-03 2000.144.23:35:32.97#setcl#time/165344081,3,2000,144,23,35,32.92,1.736,8.849,1 2000.144.23:35:32.97#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.23:35:35.97/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9485,10705 2000.144.23:35:36.05/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16545 2000.144.23:35:36.12/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27591 2000.144.23:35:36.19/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15214 2000.144.23:35:36.26/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19258 2000.144.23:35:36.57/tpi/31889,27591,8883,4309,22334,15214,8724,7770,9486,16545 2000.144.23:35:36.79/tpi/19242,27649,19258,18300,8739,12770,10708 2000.144.23:35:36.80/tsys1/109.0,122.5,208.5,135.9,109.5,116.3,108.5,145.1,126.7,120.2 2000.144.23:35:36.81/tsys2/77.3,60.1,49.5,75.5,104.7,109.2,65.5 2000.144.23:35:36.81:!2000.144.23:37:43 2000.144.23:37:43.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.23:37:43.00:et 2000.144.23:37:43.12:!+3s 2000.144.23:37:46.13:tape 2000.144.23:37:46.23/tape/off,03884,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.23:37:46.23:postob 2000.144.23:37:46.23:source=0133+476,013658.6,475129.1,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.23:37:46.53:nw2c1=17 2000.144.23:37:47.09/pass/17,17,auto,110.0,110.0,109.5,109.8,-0.5,-0.2 2000.144.23:37:50.77/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.23:37:50.77:!2000.144.23:40:00 2000.144.23:38:37.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.23:40:00.00:preob 2000.144.23:40:00.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.23:40:02.89/tpical/32515,27909,8797,4330,22608,15367,8856,7750,9578,16728 2000.144.23:40:03.11/tpical/20300,29849,21367,19732,9117,13280,11509 2000.144.23:40:03.15:!2000.144.23:40:10 2000.144.23:40:10.00:tape 2000.144.23:40:10.11/tape/off,03884,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.23:40:10.11:st=for,135 2000.144.23:40:10.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.23:40:10.23:midob 2000.144.23:40:10.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.23:40:10.53/wx/14.8,981.3,35.4,0.6 2000.144.23:40:10.74/cable/+9.948506E-03 2000.144.23:40:10.81#setcl#time/165371865,3,2000,144,23,40,10.76,1.721,8.926,0 2000.144.23:40:10.81#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.23:40:13.82/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9137,10524 2000.144.23:40:13.89/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,15804 2000.144.23:40:13.96/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26427 2000.144.23:40:14.03/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14488 2000.144.23:40:14.10/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18663 2000.144.23:40:14.41/tpi/30518,26396,8536,4146,21270,14488,8351,7407,1801,15800 2000.144.23:40:14.63/tpi/18590,26708,18663,18031,8569,12532,10522 2000.144.23:40:14.64/tsys1/103.4,118.2,213.7,132.1,107.1,109.5,103.2,139.9,0.5,115.8 2000.144.23:40:14.65/tsys2/73.1,58.9,47.6,72.4,99.7,108.6,63.6 2000.144.23:40:14.65:!2000.144.23:43:07 2000.144.23:43:07.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.23:43:07.00:et 2000.144.23:43:07.13:!+3s 2000.144.23:43:10.14:tape 2000.144.23:43:10.25/tape/off,05864,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.23:43:10.25:postob 2000.144.23:43:10.25:source=oj287,085448.9,200630.6,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.23:43:10.55:midtp 2000.144.23:43:12.93/tpzero/427,334,400,604,380,455,757,412,1210,140 2000.144.23:43:13.15/tpzero/781,362,326,479,773,963,1578 2000.144.23:43:13.22:nw2c2=18 2000.144.23:43:20.09/pass/18,18,auto,110.0,110.0,110.0,110.6,-0.0,0.6 2000.144.23:43:23.80/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.23:43:23.80:fastf=2m10s 2000.144.23:45:34.08:!2000.144.23:49:53 2000.144.23:46:17.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.23:49:53.00:preob 2000.144.23:49:53.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.23:49:55.90/tpical/32375,27839,8777,4302,22505,15304,8797,7709,9540,16637 2000.144.23:49:56.14/tpical/20270,29735,21334,19709,9112,13273,11497 2000.144.23:49:56.19:!2000.144.23:50:03 2000.144.23:50:03.00:tape 2000.144.23:50:03.10/tape/off,08771,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.23:50:03.10:st=rev,135 2000.144.23:50:03.22:data_valid=on 2000.144.23:50:03.22:midob 2000.144.23:50:03.52/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.23:50:03.52/wx/14.5,981.4,36.7,0.7 2000.144.23:50:03.78/cable/+9.978099E-03 2000.144.23:50:03.85#setcl#time/165431168,3,2000,144,23,50,03.80,1.716,9.090,0 2000.144.23:50:03.85#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.23:50:06.85/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9090,10505 2000.144.23:50:06.92/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,15695 2000.144.23:50:06.99/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26257 2000.144.23:50:07.06/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14403 2000.144.23:50:07.13/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18626 2000.144.23:50:07.46/tpi/30408,26307,8497,4120,21128,14403,8291,7359,9088,15690 2000.144.23:50:07.68/tpi/18535,26549,18626,18021,8560,12510,10509 2000.144.23:50:07.69/tsys1/104.6,116.3,198.4,132.5,103.4,106.2,102.1,136.2,119.6,112.6 2000.144.23:50:07.70/tsys2/71.8,57.7,47.4,73.0,99.0,106.2,63.5 2000.144.23:50:07.70:!2000.144.23:54:26 2000.144.23:54:26.00:data_valid=off 2000.144.23:54:26.00:et 2000.144.23:54:26.12:!+3s 2000.144.23:54:29.13:tape 2000.144.23:54:29.23/tape/off,05824,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.23:54:29.23:postob 2000.144.23:54:29.23:source=0804+499,080839.7,495036.5,2000.0,ccw 2000.144.23:54:29.53:checkr135 2000.144.23:55:19.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.144.23:55:24.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.23:55:24.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.144.23:55:24.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.23:55:24.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.144.23:55:24.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.23:55:24.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 5. 2000.144.23:55:24.04?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.144.23:55:24.04/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,838.,328.,14.,50.,62.,32.,34.,52.,14.,44.,24. 2000.144.23:55:24.04/parity/0,187,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.144.23:55:58.73:nw2c2=18 2000.144.23:55:59.29/pass/18,18,auto,110.0,110.0,110.0,110.6,-0.0,0.6 2000.144.23:56:03.03/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.144.23:56:03.03:!2000.144.23:56:39 2000.144.23:56:39.00:preob 2000.144.23:56:39.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.23:56:41.89/tpical/32832,28390,8969,4368,22673,15404,8865,7711,9695,16784 2000.144.23:56:42.11/tpical/19877,29346,20958,19467,8985,13095,11654 2000.144.23:56:42.15:!2000.144.23:56:49 2000.144.23:56:49.00:tape 2000.144.23:56:49.11/tape/off,05838,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.144.23:56:49.11:st=rev,135 2000.144.23:56:49.23:data_valid=on 2000.144.23:56:49.23:midob 2000.144.23:56:49.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.144.23:56:49.53/wx/14.7,981.5,35.8,0.6 2000.144.23:56:49.93/cable/+9.957659E-03 2000.144.23:56:50.00#setcl#time/165471783,3,2000,144,23,56,49.96,1.721,9.203,1 2000.144.23:56:50.00#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.144.23:56:53.01/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9245,10753 2000.144.23:56:53.09/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,15833 2000.144.23:56:53.16/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26818 2000.144.23:56:53.23/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14519 2000.144.23:56:53.31/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18364 2000.144.23:56:53.62/tpi/30861,26818,8681,4181,21285,14519,8368,7359,9243,15833 2000.144.23:56:53.84/tpi/18276,26324,18364,17806,8452,12305,10673 2000.144.23:56:53.85/tsys1/105.9,115.6,197.2,131.2,103.3,109.0,105.1,135.4,121.9,113.2 2000.144.23:56:53.86/tsys2/76.7,60.3,48.8,73.2,101.1,100.8,65.1 2000.144.23:56:53.86:!2000.145.00:03:34 2000.145.00:03:34.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.00:03:34.00:et 2000.145.00:03:34.14:!+3s 2000.145.00:03:37.15:tape 2000.145.00:03:37.26/tape/off,01293,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.00:03:37.26:postob 2000.145.00:03:37.26:source=0727-115,073019.1,-114112.6,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.00:03:38.52:nw2c2=18 2000.145.00:03:39.08/pass/18,18,auto,110.0,110.0,110.0,110.6,-0.0,0.6 2000.145.00:03:42.81/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.00:03:42.81:!2000.145.00:05:59 2000.145.00:05:12.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.00:05:59.00:preob 2000.145.00:05:59.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.00:06:01.89/tpical/34482,29743,9324,4587,24059,16329,9364,8242,10068,17739 2000.145.00:06:02.11/tpical/20355,30313,21701,19628,9065,13258,11488 2000.145.00:06:02.15:!2000.145.00:06:09 2000.145.00:06:09.00:tape 2000.145.00:06:09.11/tape/off,01293,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.00:06:09.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.00:06:09.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.00:06:09.23:midob 2000.145.00:06:09.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.00:06:09.53/wx/14.9,981.6,36.4,0.7 2000.145.00:06:09.70/cable/+9.962048E-03 2000.145.00:06:09.77#setcl#time/165527758,3,2000,145,00,06,09.72,1.718,9.359,0 2000.145.00:06:09.77#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.00:06:12.77/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9632,10529 2000.145.00:06:12.84/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16824 2000.145.00:06:12.91/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28166 2000.145.00:06:12.98/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15498 2000.145.00:06:13.05/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19081 2000.145.00:06:13.36/tpi/32478,28157,9067,4407,22748,15482,8845,7899,9631,16827 2000.145.00:06:13.58/tpi/18680,27126,19081,17986,8546,12491,10529 2000.145.00:06:13.59/tsys1/109.7,120.3,231.3,144.9,117.0,121.7,106.9,149.7,132.2,125.5 2000.145.00:06:13.60/tsys2/75.0,59.0,50.3,74.8,105.1,105.5,65.5 2000.145.00:06:13.60:!2000.145.00:07:47 2000.145.00:07:47.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.00:07:47.00:et 2000.145.00:07:47.14:!+3s 2000.145.00:07:50.15:tape 2000.145.00:07:50.26/tape/off,00202,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.00:07:50.26:postob 2000.145.00:07:50.27:source=0458-020,050112.8,-015914.3,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.00:07:51.54:midtp 2000.145.00:07:53.93/tpzero/423,332,403,625,373,453,750,408,1202,140 2000.145.00:07:54.15/tpzero/711,371,323,479,776,959,1565 2000.145.00:07:54.22:nw2c1=19 2000.145.00:07:59.40/pass/19,19,auto,165.0,165.0,165.6,164.0,0.6,-1.0 2000.145.00:08:03.13/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.00:08:03.13:fastr=0m6s 2000.145.00:08:09.40:!2000.145.00:09:07 2000.145.00:08:52.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.00:09:07.00:preob 2000.145.00:09:07.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.00:09:09.89/tpical/34796,30045,9433,4622,24310,16508,9443,8314,10201,17933 2000.145.00:09:10.11/tpical/20641,30669,21929,19776,9176,13383,11597 2000.145.00:09:10.15:!2000.145.00:09:17 2000.145.00:09:17.00:tape 2000.145.00:09:17.11/tape/low,00085,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.00:09:17.11:st=for,135 2000.145.00:09:17.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.00:09:17.23:midob 2000.145.00:09:17.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.00:09:17.53/wx/14.7,981.6,35.7,0.6 2000.145.00:09:17.94/cable/+9.960381E-03 2000.145.00:09:18.01#setcl#time/165546581,3,2000,145,00,09,17.96,1.734,9.411,1 2000.145.00:09:18.01#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.00:09:21.01/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9764,10637 2000.145.00:09:21.08/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,17019 2000.145.00:09:21.15/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28541 2000.145.00:09:21.22/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15668 2000.145.00:09:21.29/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19277 2000.145.00:09:21.60/tpi/32904,28541,9170,4439,22982,15668,8952,7979,9758,17019 2000.145.00:09:21.82/tpi/18933,27529,19277,18123,8622,12628,10632 2000.145.00:09:21.83/tsys1/117.8,128.7,228.7,143.0,116.8,124.3,114.6,155.0,132.5,126.7 2000.145.00:09:21.84/tsys2/74.9,60.7,50.2,74.9,99.4,108.5,66.0 2000.145.00:09:21.84:!2000.145.00:16:47 2000.145.00:16:47.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.00:16:47.00:et 2000.145.00:16:47.13:!+3s 2000.145.00:16:50.14:tape 2000.145.00:16:50.24/tape/off,05136,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.00:16:50.24:postob 2000.145.00:16:50.24:source=0552+398,055530.8,394849.2,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.00:16:50.54:checkf135 2000.145.00:17:45.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.00:17:45.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.00:17:45.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.00:17:45.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.00:17:45.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 7. 2000.145.00:17:45.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.00:17:45.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.00:17:45.35/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,418.,110.,12.,18.,60.,12.,26.,4.,0.,0.,4.,9917. 2000.145.00:17:45.35/parity/0,236,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,6 2000.145.00:18:00.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.00:18:19.75:nw2c1=19 2000.145.00:18:20.45/pass/19,19,auto,165.0,165.0,165.6,164.8,0.6,-0.2 2000.145.00:18:24.18/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.00:18:24.18:!2000.145.00:19:00 2000.145.00:19:00.00:preob 2000.145.00:19:00.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.00:19:02.89/tpical/32512,28079,8835,4338,22487,15300,8803,7703,9632,16648 2000.145.00:19:03.16/tpical/19874,29366,21107,19445,9010,13096,13302 2000.145.00:19:03.20:!2000.145.00:19:10 2000.145.00:19:10.00:tape 2000.145.00:19:10.11/tape/off,05121,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.00:19:10.11:st=for,135 2000.145.00:19:10.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.00:19:10.23:midob 2000.145.00:19:10.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.00:19:10.53/wx/14.9,981.7,35.0,0.6 2000.145.00:19:10.64/cable/+9.942548E-03 2000.145.00:19:10.72#setcl#time/165605851,3,2000,145,00,19,10.67,1.729,9.576,1 2000.145.00:19:10.72#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.00:19:13.72/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9188,12342 2000.145.00:19:13.79/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,15712 2000.145.00:19:13.86/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26476 2000.145.00:19:13.93/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14442 2000.145.00:19:14.00/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18445 2000.145.00:19:14.31/tpi/30536,26461,8545,4153,21129,14425,8303,7352,9188,15713 2000.145.00:19:14.53/tpi/18207,26213,18386,17760,8454,12357,12355 2000.145.00:19:14.54/tsys1/104.5,110.8,192.6,130.8,104.8,109.5,103.6,135.7,123.4,114.3 2000.145.00:19:14.55/tsys2/73.7,57.5,46.6,72.0,96.9,108.3,80.0 2000.145.00:19:14.55:!2000.145.00:20:48 2000.145.00:20:48.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.00:20:48.00:et 2000.145.00:20:48.13:!+3s 2000.145.00:20:51.14:tape 2000.145.00:20:51.25/tape/off,06212,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.00:20:51.25:postob 2000.145.00:20:51.26:source=0059+581,010245.8,582411.1,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.00:20:52.53:midtp 2000.145.00:20:54.91/tpzero/427,334,406,631,381,454,756,409,527,140 2000.145.00:20:55.14/tpzero/718,364,324,479,785,965,1585 2000.145.00:20:55.21:nw2c2=20 2000.145.00:21:01.68/pass/20,20,auto,165.0,165.0,165.3,164.8,0.3,-0.2 2000.145.00:21:05.38/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.00:21:05.38:fastf=1m55s 2000.145.00:22:42.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.00:23:00.65:!2000.145.00:23:22 2000.145.00:23:22.00:preob 2000.145.00:23:22.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.00:23:24.89/tpical/32404,27899,8790,4350,22550,15319,8814,7736,9551,16678 2000.145.00:23:25.11/tpical/19945,29471,21147,19536,9031,13143,11373 2000.145.00:23:25.15:!2000.145.00:23:32 2000.145.00:23:32.00:tape 2000.145.00:23:32.11/tape/off,08782,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.00:23:32.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.00:23:32.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.00:23:32.23:midob 2000.145.00:23:32.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.00:23:32.53/wx/15.0,981.7,35.0,0.6 2000.145.00:23:32.78/cable/+9.956313E-03 2000.145.00:23:32.85#setcl#time/165632064,3,2000,145,00,23,32.80,1.716,9.648,0 2000.145.00:23:32.85#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.00:23:35.85/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9111,10400 2000.145.00:23:35.92/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,15753 2000.145.00:23:35.99/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26344 2000.145.00:23:36.06/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14465 2000.145.00:23:36.13/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18483 2000.145.00:23:36.44/tpi/30444,26322,8508,4155,21172,14465,8304,7379,9107,15750 2000.145.00:23:36.66/tpi/18277,26297,18483,17827,8490,12393,10400 2000.145.00:23:36.67/tsys1/105.1,113.0,197.1,124.0,103.5,112.5,101.5,133.9,132.6,115.4 2000.145.00:23:36.68/tsys2/73.9,57.4,47.9,71.3,100.0,107.0,63.6 2000.145.00:23:36.68:!2000.145.00:29:22 2000.145.00:29:22.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.00:29:22.00:et 2000.145.00:29:22.13:!+3s 2000.145.00:29:25.14:tape 2000.145.00:29:25.25/tape/off,04856,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.00:29:25.25:postob 2000.145.00:29:25.25:source=0202+149,020450.4,151411.0,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.00:29:25.55:checkr135 2000.145.00:30:16.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.00:30:20.06?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.00:30:20.06?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.00:30:20.06?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.00:30:20.06?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.00:30:20.06?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.00:30:20.06?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 5. 2000.145.00:30:20.06?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.00:30:20.07/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,688.,404.,26.,74.,22.,34.,22.,46.,74.,80.,20. 2000.145.00:30:20.07/parity/0,176,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.00:30:54.75:nw2c2=20 2000.145.00:30:55.32/pass/20,20,auto,165.0,165.0,165.3,164.8,0.3,-0.2 2000.145.00:30:59.07/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.00:30:59.07:!2000.145.00:31:35 2000.145.00:31:35.00:preob 2000.145.00:31:35.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.00:31:37.89/tpical/43189,37321,11794,5657,30651,20622,11627,10344,12400,22454 2000.145.00:31:38.11/tpical/23806,35192,25195,22745,10536,15325,13040 2000.145.00:31:38.15:!2000.145.00:31:45 2000.145.00:31:45.00:tape 2000.145.00:31:45.11/tape/off,04870,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.00:31:45.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.00:31:45.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.00:31:45.23:midob 2000.145.00:31:45.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.00:31:45.54/wx/14.5,981.8,35.0,0.6 2000.145.00:31:45.65/cable/+9.943491E-03 2000.145.00:31:45.72#setcl#time/165681349,3,2000,145,00,31,45.67,1.741,9.785,1 2000.145.00:31:45.72#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.00:31:48.72/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,11960,12079 2000.145.00:31:48.79/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,21510 2000.145.00:31:48.86/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,35869 2000.145.00:31:48.93/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19745 2000.145.00:31:49.00/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22517 2000.145.00:31:49.31/tpi/41242,35855,11537,5461,29285,19746,11119,9988,11960,21507 2000.145.00:31:49.53/tpi/22128,32086,22513,21092,9996,14588,12080 2000.145.00:31:49.54/tsys1/143.8,166.2,297.1,169.1,145.2,151.1,139.9,184.6,178.3,154.8 2000.145.00:31:49.55/tsys2/89.6,71.7,58.1,87.5,119.7,129.8,76.7 2000.145.00:31:49.55:!2000.145.00:37:58 2000.145.00:37:58.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.00:37:58.00:et 2000.145.00:37:58.13:!+3s 2000.145.00:38:01.14:tape 2000.145.00:38:01.25/tape/off,00685,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.00:38:01.25:postob 2000.145.00:38:01.25:source=0440+345,044331.6,344106.7,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.00:38:01.55:midtp 2000.145.00:38:03.93/tpzero/426,332,408,629,374,454,751,411,1135,140 2000.145.00:38:04.15/tpzero/732,366,325,477,790,966,1587 2000.145.00:38:04.22:nw2c1=21 2000.145.00:38:09.39/pass/21,21,auto,220.0,220.0,219.3,219.9,-0.7,-0.1 2000.145.00:38:13.08/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.00:38:13.08:fastr=0m28s 2000.145.00:38:41.35:!2000.145.00:39:05 2000.145.00:38:58.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.00:39:05.00:preob 2000.145.00:39:05.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.00:39:07.89/tpical/32394,27806,8769,4332,22520,15293,8806,7727,9541,16642 2000.145.00:39:08.11/tpical/20133,29839,21343,19632,9079,13201,11470 2000.145.00:39:08.15:!2000.145.00:39:15 2000.145.00:39:15.00:tape 2000.145.00:39:15.11/tape/low,00072,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.00:39:15.11:st=for,135 2000.145.00:39:15.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.00:39:15.23:midob 2000.145.00:39:15.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.00:39:15.54/wx/14.6,981.9,34.2,0.6 2000.145.00:39:15.93/cable/+9.940244E-03 2000.145.00:39:16.00#setcl#time/165726378,3,2000,145,00,39,15.96,1.719,9.910,1 2000.145.00:39:16.00#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.00:39:19.01/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9103,10505 2000.145.00:39:19.09/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,15728 2000.145.00:39:19.16/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26297 2000.145.00:39:19.23/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14433 2000.145.00:39:19.30/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18688 2000.145.00:39:19.61/tpi/30467,26297,8494,4155,21181,14433,8302,7387,9103,15728 2000.145.00:39:19.83/tpi/18472,26695,18688,17921,8528,12444,10504 2000.145.00:39:19.84/tsys1/106.9,118.0,201.7,136.7,106.6,111.5,102.8,140.8,124.8,117.0 2000.145.00:39:19.85/tsys2/75.0,58.8,48.6,71.6,98.6,106.4,64.8 2000.145.00:39:19.85:!2000.145.00:46:45 2000.145.00:46:45.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.00:46:45.00:et 2000.145.00:46:45.12:!+3s 2000.145.00:46:48.13:tape 2000.145.00:46:48.23/tape/off,05123,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.00:46:48.23:postob 2000.145.00:46:48.23:source=oj287,085448.9,200630.6,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.00:46:48.53:checkf135 2000.145.00:47:43.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.00:47:43.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.00:47:43.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.00:47:43.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.00:47:43.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.00:47:43.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.00:47:43.35/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,302.,160.,2.,8.,10.,8.,20.,0.,0.,0.,0.,$$$$$ 2000.145.00:47:43.35/parity/0,7,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,24 2000.145.00:48:17.73:nw2c1=21 2000.145.00:48:18.29/pass/21,21,auto,220.0,220.0,219.3,219.9,-0.7,-0.1 2000.145.00:48:21.99/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.00:48:21.99:!2000.145.00:48:58 2000.145.00:48:40.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.00:48:58.00:preob 2000.145.00:48:58.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.00:49:00.89/tpical/32216,27713,8739,4314,22372,15224,8767,7680,9493,16560 2000.145.00:49:01.11/tpical/20006,29532,21189,19478,9032,13153,11443 2000.145.00:49:01.15:!2000.145.00:49:08 2000.145.00:49:08.00:tape 2000.145.00:49:08.11/tape/off,05107,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.00:49:08.11:st=for,135 2000.145.00:49:08.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.00:49:08.23:midob 2000.145.00:49:08.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.00:49:08.54/wx/14.3,982.0,33.6,0.6 2000.145.00:49:08.65/cable/+9.921504E-03 2000.145.00:49:08.72#setcl#time/165785647,3,2000,145,00,49,08.67,1.739,10.075,1 2000.145.00:49:08.72#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.00:49:11.72/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9049,10455 2000.145.00:49:11.79/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,15636 2000.145.00:49:11.86/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26137 2000.145.00:49:11.93/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14353 2000.145.00:49:12.00/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18471 2000.145.00:49:12.31/tpi/30250,26167,8462,4129,21039,14343,8263,7336,9051,15640 2000.145.00:49:12.53/tpi/18336,26411,18471,17796,8504,12399,10456 2000.145.00:49:12.54/tsys1/104.1,114.6,199.5,129.8,106.3,108.1,102.2,138.1,122.9,115.6 2000.145.00:49:12.55/tsys2/74.0,58.6,46.9,72.3,102.6,106.4,63.1 2000.145.00:49:12.55:!2000.145.00:53:29 2000.145.00:53:29.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.00:53:29.00:et 2000.145.00:53:29.13:!+3s 2000.145.00:53:32.14:tape 2000.145.00:53:32.25/tape/off,08032,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.00:53:32.25:postob 2000.145.00:53:32.25:source=0727-115,073019.1,-114112.6,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.00:53:32.55:midtp 2000.145.00:53:34.93/tpzero/443,334,408,628,377,455,761,409,1206,140 2000.145.00:53:35.16/tpzero/723,366,331,479,789,961,1586 2000.145.00:53:35.23:nw2c2=22 2000.145.00:53:41.49/pass/22,22,auto,220.0,220.0,220.6,219.1,0.6,-0.9 2000.145.00:53:45.19/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.00:53:45.19:fastf=0m34s 2000.145.00:54:19.47:!2000.145.00:56:10 2000.145.00:54:26.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.00:56:10.00:preob 2000.145.00:56:10.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.00:56:12.89/tpical/35005,30112,9482,4648,24495,16610,9508,8366,10217,18034 2000.145.00:56:13.11/tpical/20741,30750,21953,19862,9218,13463,11644 2000.145.00:56:13.15:!2000.145.00:56:20 2000.145.00:56:20.00:tape 2000.145.00:56:20.11/tape/off,08780,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.00:56:20.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.00:56:20.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.00:56:20.23:midob 2000.145.00:56:20.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.00:56:20.53/wx/14.3,982.1,32.5,0.6 2000.145.00:56:20.69/cable/+9.931730E-03 2000.145.00:56:20.76#setcl#time/165828852,3,2000,145,00,56,20.72,1.718,10.195,1 2000.145.00:56:20.76#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.00:56:23.77/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9772,10678 2000.145.00:56:23.84/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,17099 2000.145.00:56:23.91/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28590 2000.145.00:56:23.98/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15763 2000.145.00:56:24.05/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19301 2000.145.00:56:24.36/tpi/33018,28580,9187,4460,23097,15758,9006,8025,8055,17100 2000.145.00:56:24.58/tpi/19077,27654,19301,18216,8684,12715,10673 2000.145.00:56:24.59/tsys1/112.5,126.5,204.1,139.8,111.5,123.2,112.7,153.2,21.7,124.6 2000.145.00:56:24.60/tsys2/77.4,61.9,50.2,75.6,103.8,110.3,65.7 2000.145.00:56:24.60:!2000.145.00:57:58 2000.145.00:57:58.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.00:57:58.00:et 2000.145.00:57:58.13:!+3s 2000.145.00:58:01.14:tape 2000.145.00:58:01.25/tape/off,07689,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.00:58:01.25:postob 2000.145.00:58:01.26:source=0426+273,042953.0,272437.9,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.00:58:02.53:checkr135 2000.145.00:58:57.02?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.00:58:57.02?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.00:58:57.02?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.00:58:57.02?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.00:58:57.02?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 5. 2000.145.00:58:57.02?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.00:58:57.02?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.00:58:57.04/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,560.,1876.,24.,80.,20.,64.,20.,46.,4.,36.,4. 2000.145.00:58:57.04/parity/0,224,0,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.00:59:31.73:nw2c2=22 2000.145.00:59:32.29/pass/22,22,auto,220.0,220.0,220.6,219.1,0.6,-0.9 2000.145.00:59:34.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.00:59:35.99/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.00:59:35.99:!2000.145.01:01:10 2000.145.01:01:10.00:preob 2000.145.01:01:10.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.01:01:12.90/tpical/32724,28123,8850,4375,22853,15479,8911,7819,9622,16861 2000.145.01:01:13.12/tpical/20287,29986,21473,19671,9206,13459,11508 2000.145.01:01:13.16:!2000.145.01:01:20 2000.145.01:01:20.00:tape 2000.145.01:01:20.11/tape/off,07697,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.01:01:20.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.01:01:20.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.01:01:20.23:midob 2000.145.01:01:20.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.01:01:20.53/wx/14.4,982.1,31.8,0.6 2000.145.01:01:20.64#setcl#time/165858838,3,2000,145,01,01,20.59,1.728,10.278,1 2000.145.01:01:20.64#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.01:01:20.93/cable/+9.931618E-03 2000.145.01:01:24.01/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9179,10538 2000.145.01:01:24.09/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,15938 2000.145.01:01:24.16/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26577 2000.145.01:01:24.23/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14620 2000.145.01:01:24.30/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18810 2000.145.01:01:24.61/tpi/30845,26577,8582,4194,21481,14620,8409,7477,9179,15938 2000.145.01:01:24.83/tpi/18614,26851,18810,17991,8670,12689,10538 2000.145.01:01:24.84/tsys1/111.0,116.4,209.2,135.2,105.5,113.1,104.5,141.8,123.5,117.4 2000.145.01:01:24.85/tsys2/75.1,59.3,48.7,73.2,103.2,106.9,64.8 2000.145.01:01:24.85:!2000.145.01:08:50 2000.145.01:03:21.72;"WX: Partly cloudy, light breeze 2000.145.01:03:44.63;"Receiver temp=18 degrees Kelvin 2000.145.01:04:52.93;"Phasecal present in all video converters 2000.145.01:08:50.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.01:08:50.00:et 2000.145.01:08:50.12:!+3s 2000.145.01:08:53.13:tape 2000.145.01:08:53.24/tape/off,02645,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.01:08:53.24:postob 2000.145.01:08:53.24:source=0458-020,050112.8,-015914.3,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.01:08:53.54:midtp 2000.145.01:08:55.92/tpzero/426,332,403,638,335,450,753,408,291,140 2000.145.01:08:56.14/tpzero/642,367,325,481,797,963,1575 2000.145.01:08:56.21:nw2c1=23 2000.145.01:09:01.52/pass/23,23,auto,275.0,275.0,273.8,275.0,-1.2,-0.0 2000.145.01:09:05.23/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.01:09:05.23:fastr=1m55s 2000.145.01:09:29.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.01:11:00.50:!2000.145.01:11:24 2000.145.01:11:24.00:preob 2000.145.01:11:24.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.01:11:26.89/tpical/38644,33260,10509,5085,26989,18252,10411,9152,11171,19844 2000.145.01:11:27.11/tpical/21828,32449,23158,20885,9660,14185,12135 2000.145.01:11:27.15:!2000.145.01:11:34 2000.145.01:11:34.00:tape 2000.145.01:11:34.11/tape/low,00075,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.01:11:34.11:st=for,135 2000.145.01:11:34.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.01:11:34.23:midob 2000.145.01:11:34.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.01:11:34.53/wx/14.4,982.2,31.9,0.6 2000.145.01:11:34.77/cable/+9.926494E-03 2000.145.01:11:34.84#setcl#time/165920258,3,2000,145,01,11,34.80,1.723,10.449,1 2000.145.01:11:34.84#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.01:11:37.85/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10732,11187 2000.145.01:11:37.92/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,18916 2000.145.01:11:37.99/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31811 2000.145.01:11:38.06/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17377 2000.145.01:11:38.13/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20511 2000.145.01:11:38.44/tpi/36722,31814,10250,4905,25644,17377,9893,8809,10731,18913 2000.145.01:11:38.66/tpi/20170,29361,20511,19269,9133,13458,11183 2000.145.01:11:38.67/tsys1/129.5,149.4,260.8,162.6,129.1,132.7,121.0,168.0,162.8,138.3 2000.145.01:11:38.68/tsys2/82.7,65.9,53.5,81.6,111.0,120.7,70.8 2000.145.01:11:38.68:!2000.145.01:19:04 2000.145.01:12:55.65;"Phasecal levels at 145:01:12UT 2000.145.01:13:07.06;"VC1pcal=7.2mV 2000.145.01:13:14.85;"VC2pcal=10.0mV 2000.145.01:13:22.41;"VC3pcal=4.8mV 2000.145.01:13:32.82;"VC4pcal=4.0mV 2000.145.01:13:41.88;"VC5pcal=8.8mV 2000.145.01:13:52.48;"VC6pcal= 7.6mV 2000.145.01:14:00.99;"VC7pcal=5.6mV 2000.145.01:14:09.56;"VC8pcal=6.0mV 2000.145.01:14:17.50;"VC9pcal=8.0mV 2000.145.01:14:26.61;"VC10pcal=8.2mV 2000.145.01:14:38.28;"VC11pcal=8.8mV 2000.145.01:14:47.14;"VC12pcal=7.0mV 2000.145.01:14:55.39;"VC13pcal=4.8mV 2000.145.01:15:06.33;"VC14pcal=4.8mV 2000.145.01:15:18.15;"DataApcal=72mV 2000.145.01:15:27.41;"DataBpcal=72mV 2000.145.01:19:04.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.01:19:04.00:et 2000.145.01:19:04.13:!+3s 2000.145.01:19:07.14:tape 2000.145.01:19:07.24/tape/off,05127,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.01:19:07.24:postob 2000.145.01:19:07.24:source=1726+455,172727.7,453039.7,2000.0,cw 2000.145.01:19:07.54:checkf135 2000.145.01:20:02.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.01:20:02.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.01:20:02.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.01:20:02.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.01:20:02.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.01:20:02.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.01:20:02.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.01:20:02.35/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,494.,170.,44.,8.,42.,2.,46.,6.,0.,4.,4.,$$$$$ 2000.145.01:20:02.35/parity/0,228,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16 2000.145.01:20:36.73:nw2c1=23 2000.145.01:20:37.29/pass/23,23,auto,275.0,275.0,273.8,275.0,-1.2,-0.0 2000.145.01:20:41.02/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.01:20:41.02:!2000.145.01:26:35 2000.145.01:22:58.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.01:26:35.00:preob 2000.145.01:26:35.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.01:26:37.90/tpical/32555,27978,8829,4385,22801,15494,8910,7835,9592,16868 2000.145.01:26:38.12/tpical/19667,29223,20860,19079,8905,12961,11424 2000.145.01:26:38.16:!2000.145.01:26:45 2000.145.01:26:45.00:tape 2000.145.01:26:45.11/tape/off,05112,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.01:26:45.11:st=for,135 2000.145.01:26:45.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.01:26:45.23:midob 2000.145.01:26:45.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.01:26:45.53/wx/14.2,982.3,33.4,0.6 2000.145.01:26:45.64#setcl#time/166011336,3,2000,145,01,26,45.59,1.704,10.702,0 2000.145.01:26:45.64#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.01:26:45.89/cable/+9.933646E-03 2000.145.01:26:48.97/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9146,10480 2000.145.01:26:49.05/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,15951 2000.145.01:26:49.12/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26427 2000.145.01:26:49.19/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14657 2000.145.01:26:49.26/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18205 2000.145.01:26:49.57/tpi/30654,26427,8555,4209,21486,14657,8429,7478,9150,15951 2000.145.01:26:49.79/tpi/17999,26162,18205,17428,8358,12234,10459 2000.145.01:26:49.80/tsys1/109.1,115.4,204.1,139.2,110.3,116.4,109.5,135.9,137.5,118.3 2000.145.01:26:49.81/tsys2/73.0,59.2,47.3,72.1,97.0,108.8,64.6 2000.145.01:26:49.81:!2000.145.01:30:23 2000.145.01:30:23.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.01:30:23.00:et 2000.145.01:30:23.13:!+3s 2000.145.01:30:26.14:tape 2000.145.01:30:26.25/tape/off,07554,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.01:30:26.25:postob 2000.145.01:30:26.25:source=1803+784,180045.7,782804.0,2000.0,cw 2000.145.01:30:26.55:midtp 2000.145.01:30:28.93/tpzero/424,332,403,650,372,453,753,407,1207,140 2000.145.01:30:29.15/tpzero/633,368,323,477,806,966,1582 2000.145.01:30:29.22:nw2c2=24 2000.145.01:30:35.55/pass/24,24,auto,275.0,275.0,275.1,274.1,0.1,-0.9 2000.145.01:30:39.26/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.01:30:39.26:fastf=0m55s 2000.145.01:31:11.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.01:31:34.53:!2000.145.01:34:59 2000.145.01:34:59.00:preob 2000.145.01:34:59.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.01:35:01.89/tpical/32309,27796,8784,4348,22417,15296,8802,7680,4301,16631 2000.145.01:35:02.11/tpical/19764,29267,20933,19343,8977,13075,11484 2000.145.01:35:02.15:!2000.145.01:35:09 2000.145.01:35:09.00:tape 2000.145.01:35:09.10/tape/off,08773,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.01:35:09.10:st=rev,135 2000.145.01:35:09.22:data_valid=on 2000.145.01:35:09.22:midob 2000.145.01:35:09.52/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.01:35:09.52/wx/14.3,982.3,33.8,0.6 2000.145.01:35:09.64/cable/+9.924067E-03 2000.145.01:35:09.71#setcl#time/166061741,3,2000,145,01,35,09.66,1.727,10.842,1 2000.145.01:35:09.71#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.01:35:12.71/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9096,10518 2000.145.01:35:12.78/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,15694 2000.145.01:35:12.85/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26214 2000.145.01:35:12.92/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14416 2000.145.01:35:12.99/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18289 2000.145.01:35:13.30/tpi/30339,26202,8512,4160,21050,14421,8301,7346,9101,15696 2000.145.01:35:13.52/tpi/18058,26101,18274,17666,8433,12309,10523 2000.145.01:35:13.53?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device i1 overflowed or were less than zero. 2000.145.01:35:13.54/tsys1/104.2,111.3,204.5,128.1,103.8,109.5,103.4,142.5,-11.3,114.1 2000.145.01:35:13.54/tsys2/71.7,57.1,47.4,72.0,98.4,104.0,65.3 2000.145.01:35:13.55:!2000.145.01:38:07 2000.145.01:38:05.52;"Why did IF1 Tsys go to -10? Everything looks OK! 2000.145.01:38:07.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.01:38:07.00:et 2000.145.01:38:07.12:!+3s 2000.145.01:38:10.13:tape 2000.145.01:38:10.23/tape/off,06782,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.01:38:10.23:postob 2000.145.01:38:10.23:source=1606+106,160846.2,102907.8,2000.0,cw 2000.145.01:38:10.53:checkr135 2000.145.01:39:05.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.01:39:05.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.01:39:05.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.01:39:05.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.01:39:05.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.01:39:05.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.01:39:05.04?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.01:39:05.05/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,656.,830.,44.,92.,34.,24.,26.,32.,26.,86.,8. 2000.145.01:39:05.05/parity/0,237,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.01:39:39.73:nw2c2=24 2000.145.01:39:40.29/pass/24,24,auto,275.0,275.0,275.1,274.1,0.1,-0.9 2000.145.01:39:43.97/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.01:39:43.97:!2000.145.01:40:20 2000.145.01:39:51.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.01:40:20.00:preob 2000.145.01:40:20.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.01:40:22.89/tpical/36553,31493,9914,4869,25637,17412,9974,8762,10635,18926 2000.145.01:40:23.11/tpical/20985,31270,22398,20122,9346,13681,11829 2000.145.01:40:23.15:!2000.145.01:40:30 2000.145.01:40:30.00:tape 2000.145.01:40:30.11/tape/off,06795,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.01:40:30.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.01:40:30.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.01:40:30.23:midob 2000.145.01:40:30.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.01:40:30.53/wx/14.1,982.4,32.7,0.6 2000.145.01:40:30.98/cable/+9.928204E-03 2000.145.01:40:31.05#setcl#time/166093874,3,2000,145,01,40,31.00,1.734,10.931,1 2000.145.01:40:31.05#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.01:40:34.05/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10171,10875 2000.145.01:40:34.12/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,17967 2000.145.01:40:34.19/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29867 2000.145.01:40:34.26/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16534 2000.145.01:40:34.33/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19753 2000.145.01:40:34.64/tpi/34571,29867,9612,4669,24249,16534,9455,8407,10171,17967 2000.145.01:40:34.86/tpi/19332,28161,19753,18527,8829,12965,10875 2000.145.01:40:34.87/tsys1/118.2,124.6,209.2,137.9,118.0,125.6,115.0,154.6,132.5,127.5 2000.145.01:40:34.88/tsys2/79.4,62.8,51.6,79.4,108.9,117.6,68.4 2000.145.01:40:34.88:!2000.145.01:48:00 2000.145.01:40:54.95;"Tsys went back to normal (Thank the maker!)... 2000.145.01:48:00.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.01:48:00.00:et 2000.145.01:48:00.13:!+3s 2000.145.01:48:03.14:tape 2000.145.01:48:03.24/tape/off,01744,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.01:48:03.24:postob 2000.145.01:48:03.24:source=0727-115,073019.1,-114112.6,2000.0,cw 2000.145.01:48:03.54:nw2c2=24 2000.145.01:48:04.09/pass/24,24,auto,275.0,275.0,275.1,274.1,0.1,-0.9 2000.145.01:48:07.77/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.01:48:07.77:!2000.145.01:51:26 2000.145.01:49:10.47;tapepos=1620 2000.145.01:49:10.53;rw@! 2000.145.01:49:10.68;[email protected]:49:16.90 2000.145.01:49:16.90@et 2000.145.01:51:25.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.01:51:26.00:preob 2000.145.01:51:26.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.01:51:28.89/tpical/36725,31686,9992,4909,25964,17667,10092,8876,10716,19176 2000.145.01:51:29.11/tpical/20948,31334,22582,20219,9390,13679,11823 2000.145.01:51:29.15:!2000.145.01:51:36 2000.145.01:51:36.00:tape 2000.145.01:51:36.11/tape/off,01622,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.01:51:36.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.01:51:36.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.01:51:36.23:midob 2000.145.01:51:36.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.01:51:36.53/wx/14.0,982.5,31.4,0.6 2000.145.01:51:36.64/cable/+9.925643E-03 2000.145.01:51:36.71#setcl#time/166160440,3,2000,145,01,51,36.67,1.727,11.116,1 2000.145.01:51:36.71#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.01:51:39.72/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10276,10855 2000.145.01:51:39.79/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,18250 2000.145.01:51:39.86/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30170 2000.145.01:51:39.93/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16802 2000.145.01:51:40.00/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19910 2000.145.01:51:40.31/tpi/34795,30178,9724,4727,24593,16811,9602,8533,10271,18247 2000.145.01:51:40.53/tpi/19334,28150,19933,18580,8847,12943,10858 2000.145.01:51:40.54/tsys1/122.2,135.8,238.6,153.7,121.2,131.1,123.9,162.5,139.7,133.7 2000.145.01:51:40.55/tsys2/81.3,61.3,52.0,77.5,104.0,114.2,67.5 2000.145.01:51:40.55:!2000.145.01:53:14 2000.145.01:53:14.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.01:53:14.00:et 2000.145.01:53:14.13:!+3s 2000.145.01:53:17.14:tape 2000.145.01:53:17.25/tape/off,00531,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.01:53:17.25:postob 2000.145.01:53:17.26:source=0059+581,010245.8,582411.1,2000.0,cw 2000.145.01:53:18.53:fastr=0m26s 2000.145.01:53:44.80:unlod 2000.145.01:53:44.80&unlod/check=*,-tp 2000.145.01:53:44.81&unlod/unloader 2000.145.01:53:44.81&unlod/xdisp=on 2000.145.01:53:44.82&unlod/"**************dismount this tape now************" 2000.145.01:53:44.82&unlod/wakeup 2000.145.01:53:44.83&unlod/xdisp=off 2000.145.01:53:44.83&unloader/!+5s 2000.145.01:53:44.83&unloader/enable= 2000.145.01:53:44.83&unloader/tape=off 2000.145.01:53:44.83&unloader/st=rev,80,off 2000.145.01:53:56.43/ !!!! wake up !!!! 2000.145.01:53:56.43:ready 2000.145.01:53:56.74/tpi/30579,26427,8551,4216,21507,14662,8455,7492,9166,15983 2000.145.01:53:56.96/tpi/17891,25935,18325,17464,8350,12192,10338 2000.145.01:53:59.35/tpzero/425,333,400,659,379,450,752,410,1214,141 2000.145.01:53:59.57/tpzero/620,362,326,480,806,967,1583 2000.145.01:54:04.00/tpical/32474,27911,8817,4395,22791,15505,8941,7826,9591,16894 2000.145.01:54:04.22/tpical/19498,28909,20929,19035,8849,12877,11236 2000.145.01:54:06.27/tsys1/109.2,120.6,210.2,136.3,112.9,115.7,108.7,145.5,128.4,119.3 2000.145.01:54:06.28/tsys2/75.4,60.4,48.5,75.9,106.1,115.0,68.4 2000.145.01:54:06.28/newtape/"to continue, use label command" 2000.145.01:56:07.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.01:58:10.49;label=jpl00653,ee84 2000.145.01:58:24.75/label/JPL00653,EE84 2000.145.01:58:24.75:nw2c1=1 2000.145.01:58:38.73/pass/1,1,auto,-330.0,-330.0,-330.5,-329.9,-0.5,0.1 2000.145.01:58:42.45/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.01:58:42.45:!2000.145.02:01:19 2000.145.01:59:04.18;"Tape machine cleaned and new tape inserted. Awaiting next observation... 2000.145.02:00:53.40;"WX: partly cloudy, light wind from the north... 2000.145.02:01:17.91;"Receiver temperature is 18 degrees Kelvin... 2000.145.02:01:19.00:preob 2000.145.02:01:19.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.02:01:21.89/tpical/32495,27897,8820,4407,22935,15563,9008,7872,9582,16973 2000.145.02:01:22.11/tpical/19524,29057,20976,18999,8864,12922,11214 2000.145.02:01:22.15:!2000.145.02:01:29 2000.145.02:01:29.00:tape 2000.145.02:01:29.11/tape/off,00114,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.02:01:29.11:st=for,135 2000.145.02:01:29.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.02:01:29.23:midob 2000.145.02:01:29.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.02:01:29.53/wx/13.8,982.5,32.4,0.6 2000.145.02:01:29.64/cable/+9.919893E-03 2000.145.02:01:29.71#setcl#time/166219739,3,2000,145,02,01,29.67,1.723,11.281,1 2000.145.02:01:29.71#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.02:01:32.71/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9140,10284 2000.145.02:01:32.78/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16024 2000.145.02:01:32.85/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26340 2000.145.02:01:32.92/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14695 2000.145.02:01:32.99/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18392 2000.145.02:01:33.30/tpi/30496,26348,8547,4222,21512,14707,8476,7500,9139,16023 2000.145.02:01:33.52/tpi/17936,26031,18331,17432,8378,12209,10278 2000.145.02:01:33.53/tsys1/103.2,115.2,204.7,132.1,101.9,114.3,99.6,130.7,122.7,114.7 2000.145.02:01:33.54/tsys2/76.5,59.5,47.8,75.9,109.4,110.7,65.2 2000.145.02:01:33.54:!2000.145.02:07:35 2000.145.02:02:25.73;"Phasecal present in all video converters... 2000.145.02:07:35.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.02:07:35.00:et 2000.145.02:07:35.12:!+3s 2000.145.02:07:38.13:tape 2000.145.02:07:38.23/tape/off,04220,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.02:07:38.23:postob 2000.145.02:07:38.23:source=1334-127,133739.8,-125724.7,2000.0,cw 2000.145.02:07:38.53:checkf135 2000.145.02:08:33.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.02:08:33.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.02:08:33.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.02:08:33.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.02:08:33.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.02:08:33.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.02:08:33.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.02:08:33.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.02:08:33.36/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,824.,514.,20.,30.,104.,14.,26.,12.,6.,4.,2.,$$$$$ 2000.145.02:08:33.36/parity/0,157,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,33 2000.145.02:09:07.72:nw2c1=1 2000.145.02:09:08.41/pass/1,1,auto,-330.0,-330.0,-329.7,-330.7,0.3,-0.7 2000.145.02:09:12.13/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.02:09:12.13:!2000.145.02:12:34 2000.145.02:11:33.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.02:12:34.00:preob 2000.145.02:12:34.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.02:12:36.89/tpical/39713,34397,10908,5330,28260,19162,10956,9608,11563,20859 2000.145.02:12:37.11/tpical/21627,32460,23529,20982,9696,14183,12241 2000.145.02:12:37.15:!2000.145.02:12:44 2000.145.02:12:44.00:tape 2000.145.02:12:44.11/tape/off,04206,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.02:12:44.11:st=for,135 2000.145.02:12:44.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.02:12:44.23:midob 2000.145.02:12:44.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.02:12:44.53/wx/13.5,982.6,33.5,0.6 2000.145.02:12:44.89/cable/+9.924288E-03 2000.145.02:12:44.96#setcl#time/166287263,3,2000,145,02,12,44.92,1.716,11.468,1 2000.145.02:12:44.96#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.02:12:47.96/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,11106,12350 2000.145.02:12:48.03/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19913 2000.145.02:12:48.10/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32846 2000.145.02:12:48.17/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18341 2000.145.02:12:48.24/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20878 2000.145.02:12:48.55/tpi/37801,32846,10643,5142,26848,18341,10426,9259,11114,19913 2000.145.02:12:48.77/tpi/20017,29344,20878,19355,9164,13475,11918 2000.145.02:12:48.78/tsys1/134.1,143.8,265.2,163.6,128.6,149.5,125.2,173.9,151.3,143.4 2000.145.02:12:48.79/tsys2/84.6,65.3,54.4,81.4,110.3,124.0,224.6 2000.145.02:12:48.79:!2000.145.02:14:22 2000.145.02:14:22.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.02:14:22.00:et 2000.145.02:14:22.14:!+3s 2000.145.02:14:25.15:tape 2000.145.02:14:25.26/tape/off,05297,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.02:14:25.26:postob 2000.145.02:14:25.27:source=1611+343,161341.1,341247.9,2000.0,cw 2000.145.02:14:26.54:nw2c1=1 2000.145.02:14:27.12/pass/1,1,auto,-330.0,-330.0,-329.7,-330.7,0.3,-0.7 2000.145.02:14:30.85/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.02:14:30.85:!2000.145.02:15:58 2000.145.02:15:17.05;"Looks like we picked up ground reflection with IF2... 2000.145.02:15:47.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.02:15:58.00:preob 2000.145.02:15:58.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.02:16:00.89/tpical/32465,28046,8812,4438,23027,15692,9064,7931,9610,17070 2000.145.02:16:01.11/tpical/19663,29334,21423,19448,8991,13108,11464 2000.145.02:16:01.15:!2000.145.02:16:08 2000.145.02:16:08.00:tape 2000.145.02:16:08.11/tape/off,05297,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.02:16:08.11:st=for,135 2000.145.02:16:08.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.02:16:08.23:midob 2000.145.02:16:08.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.02:16:08.54/wx/13.4,982.6,33.9,0.6 2000.145.02:16:08.81/cable/+9.924893E-03 2000.145.02:16:08.89#setcl#time/166307654,3,2000,145,02,16,08.84,1.728,11.525,1 2000.145.02:16:08.89#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.02:16:11.89/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9151,10489 2000.145.02:16:11.96/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16104 2000.145.02:16:12.03/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26401 2000.145.02:16:12.10/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14805 2000.145.02:16:12.17/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18688 2000.145.02:16:12.48/tpi/30525,26401,8535,4252,21625,14805,8529,7581,9151,16100 2000.145.02:16:12.70/tpi/18020,26204,18688,17811,8479,12409,10496 2000.145.02:16:12.71/tsys1/106.4,108.7,201.5,132.5,104.0,111.0,99.7,140.6,118.6,112.9 2000.145.02:16:12.72/tsys2/74.3,58.0,47.1,74.3,105.2,114.9,64.6 2000.145.02:16:12.72:!2000.145.02:20:41 2000.145.02:20:41.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.02:20:41.00:et 2000.145.02:20:41.12:!+3s 2000.145.02:20:44.13:tape 2000.145.02:20:44.23/tape/off,08356,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.02:20:44.23:postob 2000.145.02:20:44.23:source=1606+106,160846.2,102907.8,2000.0,cw 2000.145.02:20:44.53:midtp 2000.145.02:20:46.91/tpzero/425,333,398,674,378,450,754,415,1208,140 2000.145.02:20:47.14/tpzero/581,363,326,480,798,973,1569 2000.145.02:20:47.21:nw2c2=2 2000.145.02:20:53.20/pass/2,2,auto,-330.0,-330.0,-329.2,-330.7,0.8,-0.7 2000.145.02:20:56.88/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.02:20:56.88:fastf=0m21s 2000.145.02:21:17.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.02:21:18.15:!2000.145.02:22:54 2000.145.02:22:54.00:preob 2000.145.02:22:54.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.02:22:56.89/tpical/34713,29970,9453,4700,24711,16827,9669,8487,10191,18292 2000.145.02:22:57.11/tpical/20339,30394,22087,19702,9132,13364,11607 2000.145.02:22:57.15:!2000.145.02:23:04 2000.145.02:23:04.00:tape 2000.145.02:23:04.11/tape/low,08778,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.02:23:04.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.02:23:04.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.02:23:04.23:midob 2000.145.02:23:04.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.02:23:04.53/wx/13.3,982.7,34.6,0.6 2000.145.02:23:04.90/cable/+9.905199E-03 2000.145.02:23:04.97#setcl#time/166349261,3,2000,145,02,23,04.92,1.732,11.641,1 2000.145.02:23:04.97#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.02:23:07.97/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9732,10520 2000.145.02:23:08.05/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,17318 2000.145.02:23:08.12/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28361 2000.145.02:23:08.19/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15925 2000.145.02:23:08.26/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19108 2000.145.02:23:08.57/tpi/32715,28361,9158,4517,23292,15925,9170,8126,9730,17318 2000.145.02:23:08.79/tpi/18425,26966,19108,17897,8535,12496,10510 2000.145.02:23:08.80/tsys1/110.9,119.5,203.7,144.1,110.8,117.7,115.7,146.5,126.8,121.0 2000.145.02:23:08.81/tsys2/65.4,54.5,44.3,67.7,91.0,93.2,57.2 2000.145.02:23:08.81:!2000.145.02:30:34 2000.145.02:30:34.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.02:30:34.00:et 2000.145.02:30:34.13:!+3s 2000.145.02:30:37.14:tape 2000.145.02:30:37.25/tape/off,03726,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.02:30:37.25:postob 2000.145.02:30:37.25:source=vr422201,220243.3,421640.0,2000.0,cw 2000.145.02:30:37.55:checkr135 2000.145.02:31:32.05?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.02:31:32.05?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.02:31:32.05?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.02:31:32.05?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.02:31:32.05?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.02:31:32.05?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.02:31:32.05/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,826.,490.,32.,84.,60.,106.,38.,96.,72.,84.,44. 2000.145.02:31:32.05/parity/0,55,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.02:32:06.75:nw2c2=2 2000.145.02:32:07.32/pass/2,2,auto,-330.0,-330.0,-329.2,-329.9,0.8,0.1 2000.145.02:32:11.02/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.02:32:11.02:!2000.145.02:35:21 2000.145.02:32:34.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.02:35:21.00:preob 2000.145.02:35:21.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.02:35:23.89/tpical/34260,29616,9300,4657,24309,16582,9541,8373,10097,18025 2000.145.02:35:24.11/tpical/20697,31146,22626,20048,9274,13580,11829 2000.145.02:35:24.15:!2000.145.02:35:31 2000.145.02:35:31.00:tape 2000.145.02:35:31.12/tape/off,03738,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.02:35:31.12:st=rev,135 2000.145.02:35:31.24:data_valid=on 2000.145.02:35:31.24:midob 2000.145.02:35:31.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.02:35:31.54/wx/13.1,982.9,34.7,0.6 2000.145.02:35:31.85/cable/+9.920578E-03 2000.145.02:35:31.93#setcl#time/166423956,3,2000,145,02,35,31.88,1.722,11.848,1 2000.145.02:35:31.93#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.02:35:34.93/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9643,10845 2000.145.02:35:35.00/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,17057 2000.145.02:35:35.07/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27999 2000.145.02:35:35.14/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15705 2000.145.02:35:35.21/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19808 2000.145.02:35:35.52/tpi/32282,27999,9014,4474,22879,15705,9031,8007,9640,17056 2000.145.02:35:35.74/tpi/19016,27957,19808,18434,8760,12854,10840 2000.145.02:35:35.75/tsys1/110.5,117.4,206.7,142.4,107.9,119.3,111.3,142.3,126.6,119.8 2000.145.02:35:35.76/tsys2/77.0,60.7,48.5,78.1,108.7,114.9,65.8 2000.145.02:35:35.76:!2000.145.02:37:22 2000.145.02:37:22.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.02:37:22.00:et 2000.145.02:37:22.13:!+3s 2000.145.02:37:25.14:tape 2000.145.02:37:25.25/tape/off,02501,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.02:37:25.25:postob 2000.145.02:37:25.26:source=oj287,085448.9,200630.6,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.02:37:25.57:midtp 2000.145.02:37:27.96/tpzero/426,332,389,678,378,450,758,414,1213,140 2000.145.02:37:28.18/tpzero/583,354,321,481,800,972,1577 2000.145.02:37:28.26:nw2c1=3 2000.145.02:37:33.94/pass/3,3,auto,-275.0,-275.0,-274.4,-274.0,0.6,1.0 2000.145.02:37:37.65/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.02:37:37.65:fastr=1m49s 2000.145.02:39:26.92:!2000.145.02:42:48 2000.145.02:40:44.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.02:42:48.00:preob 2000.145.02:42:48.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.02:42:50.89/tpical/32077,27753,8698,4404,22850,15669,9059,7927,9514,17018 2000.145.02:42:51.11/tpical/19961,29836,21806,19735,9099,13263,11655 2000.145.02:42:51.15:!2000.145.02:42:58 2000.145.02:42:58.00:tape 2000.145.02:42:58.11/tape/low,00067,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.02:42:58.11:st=for,135 2000.145.02:42:58.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.02:42:58.23:midob 2000.145.02:42:58.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.02:42:58.54/wx/12.9,982.9,35.1,0.6 2000.145.02:42:58.97/cable/+9.919095E-03 2000.145.02:42:59.05#setcl#time/166468667,3,2000,145,02,42,59.00,1.724,11.972,1 2000.145.02:42:59.05#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.02:43:02.05/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9051,10537 2000.145.02:43:02.12/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16051 2000.145.02:43:02.19/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26066 2000.145.02:43:02.26/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14776 2000.145.02:43:02.33/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19019 2000.145.02:43:02.64/tpi/30089,26066,8422,4213,21471,14776,8554,7583,9051,16051 2000.145.02:43:02.86/tpi/18246,26599,19019,18067,8554,12547,10537 2000.145.02:43:02.87/tsys1/102.4,104.6,199.7,127.0,104.9,110.1,105.9,143.0,116.1,112.9 2000.145.02:43:02.88/tsys2/72.3,56.9,47.1,74.0,99.9,113.5,56.3 2000.145.02:43:02.88:!2000.145.02:47:17 2000.145.02:47:17.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.02:47:17.00:et 2000.145.02:47:17.13:!+3s 2000.145.02:47:20.14:tape 2000.145.02:47:20.25/tape/off,02969,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.02:47:20.25:postob 2000.145.02:47:20.25:source=1334-127,133739.8,-125724.7,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.02:47:20.55:checkf135 2000.145.02:48:15.36?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.02:48:15.36?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.02:48:15.36?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.02:48:15.36?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.02:48:15.36?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.02:48:15.36?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.02:48:15.36?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.02:48:15.36?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.02:48:15.36?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.02:48:15.37/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,1963.,608.,136.,98.,232.,24.,40.,10.,16.,28.,12.,$$$$$ 2000.145.02:48:15.37/parity/0,240,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,31 2000.145.02:48:49.76:nw2c1=3 2000.145.02:48:50.32/pass/3,3,auto,-275.0,-275.0,-274.4,-274.8,0.6,0.2 2000.145.02:48:54.00/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.02:48:54.00:!2000.145.02:51:47 2000.145.02:49:12.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.02:51:47.00:preob 2000.145.02:51:47.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.02:51:49.89/tpical/38176,33178,10485,5190,27803,19001,10846,9536,11189,20584 2000.145.02:51:50.11/tpical/21795,32630,23832,21064,9697,14235,12304 2000.145.02:51:50.15:!2000.145.02:51:57 2000.145.02:51:57.00:tape 2000.145.02:51:57.11/tape/off,02954,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.02:51:57.11:st=for,135 2000.145.02:51:57.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.02:51:57.23:midob 2000.145.02:51:57.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.02:51:57.53/wx/12.8,983.0,36.1,0.6 2000.145.02:51:57.93/cable/+9.921956E-03 2000.145.02:51:58.01#setcl#time/166522562,3,2000,145,02,51,57.96,1.722,12.122,1 2000.145.02:51:58.01#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.02:52:01.01/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10734,11293 2000.145.02:52:01.09/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19571 2000.145.02:52:01.16/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31487 2000.145.02:52:01.23/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18069 2000.145.02:52:01.30/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21021 2000.145.02:52:01.61/tpi/36207,31487,10212,4996,26322,18069,10315,9155,10720,19571 2000.145.02:52:01.83/tpi/20021,29386,21021,19359,9182,13464,11290 2000.145.02:52:01.84/tsys1/124.7,126.4,246.8,152.7,120.2,129.7,123.5,157.4,139.1,131.6 2000.145.02:52:01.85/tsys2/76.9,62.8,51.7,77.7,114.3,113.7,67.2 2000.145.02:52:01.85:!2000.145.02:55:06 2000.145.02:55:06.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.02:55:06.00:et 2000.145.02:55:06.13:!+3s 2000.145.02:55:09.14:tape 2000.145.02:55:09.25/tape/off,05069,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.02:55:09.25:postob 2000.145.02:55:09.25:source=3c418,203837.0,511912.7,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.02:55:09.55:nw2c1=3 2000.145.02:55:10.11/pass/3,3,auto,-275.0,-275.0,-274.4,-274.8,0.6,0.2 2000.145.02:55:13.79/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.02:55:13.79:!2000.145.02:59:54 2000.145.02:56:37.99;"WX: partly cloudy, light wind from the north... 2000.145.02:56:42.47;"Phasecal present in all video converters... 2000.145.02:56:46.31;"Receiver temperature is 18 degrees Kelvin... 2000.145.02:57:50.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.02:59:54.00:preob 2000.145.02:59:54.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.02:59:56.89/tpical/32750,28312,8963,4537,23981,16446,9532,8341,9735,17857 2000.145.02:59:57.11/tpical/20160,30214,22031,19706,9113,13308,11684 2000.145.02:59:57.15:!2000.145.03:00:04 2000.145.03:00:04.00:tape 2000.145.03:00:04.11/tape/off,05069,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.03:00:04.11:st=for,135 2000.145.03:00:04.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.03:00:04.23:midob 2000.145.03:00:04.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.03:00:04.53/wx/12.7,983.0,37.5,0.7 2000.145.03:00:04.73/cable/+9.931592E-03 2000.145.03:00:04.81#setcl#time/166571241,3,2000,145,03,00,04.76,1.723,12.257,1 2000.145.03:00:04.81#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.03:00:07.81/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9272,10680 2000.145.03:00:07.88/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16842 2000.145.03:00:07.95/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26669 2000.145.03:00:08.02/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15514 2000.145.03:00:08.09/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19166 2000.145.03:00:08.40/tpi/30824,26677,8680,4340,22517,15514,8976,7977,9270,16838 2000.145.03:00:08.62/tpi/18473,26951,19166,18072,8602,12583,10688 2000.145.03:00:08.63/tsys1/108.3,110.5,201.0,127.5,103.7,110.9,101.4,142.5,118.9,112.4 2000.145.03:00:08.64/tsys2/74.4,57.2,46.2,75.6,107.2,112.4,64.2 2000.145.03:00:08.64:!2000.145.03:05:07 2000.145.03:05:07.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.03:05:07.00:et 2000.145.03:05:07.13:!+3s 2000.145.03:05:10.14:tape 2000.145.03:05:10.25/tape/off,08466,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.03:05:10.25:postob 2000.145.03:05:10.25:source=2201+315,220315.0,314538.3,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.03:05:10.55:midtp 2000.145.03:05:12.94/tpzero/441,333,402,667,376,451,757,411,1205,140 2000.145.03:05:13.17/tpzero/587,366,322,479,781,968,1566 2000.145.03:05:13.24:nw2c2=4 2000.145.03:05:19.02/pass/4,4,auto,-275.0,-275.0,-273.1,-275.6,1.9,-0.6 2000.145.03:05:22.71/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.03:05:22.71:fastf=0m14s 2000.145.03:05:36.99:!2000.145.03:06:00 2000.145.03:05:47.26#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.03:06:00.00:preob 2000.145.03:06:00.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.03:06:02.89/tpical/39652,34460,10931,5389,29232,20051,11461,10099,11592,21698 2000.145.03:06:03.11/tpical/22394,33547,24568,21575,9912,14525,12541 2000.145.03:06:03.15:!2000.145.03:06:10 2000.145.03:06:10.00:tape 2000.145.03:06:10.11/tape/low,08764,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.03:06:10.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.03:06:10.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.03:06:10.23:midob 2000.145.03:06:10.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.03:06:10.54/wx/12.6,983.1,38.9,0.7 2000.145.03:06:10.88/cable/+9.923585E-03 2000.145.03:06:10.95#setcl#time/166607854,3,2000,145,03,06,10.90,1.728,12.359,1 2000.145.03:06:10.95#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.03:06:13.95/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,11128,11638 2000.145.03:06:14.02/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20680 2000.145.03:06:14.09/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32851 2000.145.03:06:14.16/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19113 2000.145.03:06:14.23/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21725 2000.145.03:06:14.54/tpi/37723,32851,10664,5203,27793,19113,10931,9722,11131,20680 2000.145.03:06:14.76/tpi/20683,30343,21725,19942,9399,13783,11614 2000.145.03:06:14.77/tsys1/132.6,138.6,263.7,167.3,130.7,136.5,131.7,169.4,147.7,138.4 2000.145.03:06:14.78/tsys2/82.5,65.7,52.8,83.7,117.9,121.2,76.1 2000.145.03:06:14.78:!2000.145.03:10:28 2000.145.03:10:28.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.03:10:28.00:et 2000.145.03:10:28.13:!+3s 2000.145.03:10:31.14:tape 2000.145.03:10:31.25/tape/off,05873,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.03:10:31.25:postob 2000.145.03:10:31.25:source=1308+326,131028.7,322043.8,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.03:10:31.55:checkr135 2000.145.03:11:26.10?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.03:11:26.10?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.03:11:26.10?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.03:11:26.10?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.03:11:26.10?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.03:11:26.10?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.03:11:26.10?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.03:11:26.11/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,1582.,854.,78.,214.,72.,84.,126.,120.,202.,154.,312. 2000.145.03:11:26.11/parity/0,28,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.03:12:00.75:nw2c2=4 2000.145.03:12:01.32/pass/4,4,auto,-275.0,-275.0,-273.1,-275.6,1.9,-0.6 2000.145.03:12:05.05/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.03:12:05.05:!2000.145.03:14:27 2000.145.03:12:06.22;tape 2000.145.03:12:06.33/tape/off,05887,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.03:13:36.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.03:14:27.00:preob 2000.145.03:14:27.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.03:14:29.89/tpical/32693,28359,9005,4533,23935,16522,9553,8347,9760,17902 2000.145.03:14:30.11/tpical/20249,30210,22352,19959,9197,13396,12925 2000.145.03:14:30.15:!2000.145.03:14:37 2000.145.03:14:37.00:tape 2000.145.03:14:37.11/tape/off,05887,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.03:14:37.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.03:14:37.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.03:14:37.23:midob 2000.145.03:14:37.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.03:14:37.53/wx/12.4,983.2,41.6,0.7 2000.145.03:14:37.82/cable/+9.909800E-03 2000.145.03:14:37.89#setcl#time/166658547,3,2000,145,03,14,37.84,1.728,12.500,1 2000.145.03:14:37.89#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.03:14:40.89/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9300,11998 2000.145.03:14:40.96/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16877 2000.145.03:14:41.03/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26711 2000.145.03:14:41.10/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15571 2000.145.03:14:41.17/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19325 2000.145.03:14:41.48/tpi/30754,26711,8737,4346,22420,15571,9016,7959,9298,16883 2000.145.03:14:41.70/tpi/18519,26945,19325,18255,8646,12672,11982 2000.145.03:14:41.71/tsys1/107.2,109.8,213.4,135.0,99.8,109.1,105.5,133.5,120.2,112.7 2000.145.03:14:41.72/tsys2/72.8,57.1,44.1,73.2,100.2,113.5,77.5 2000.145.03:14:41.72:!2000.145.03:22:07 2000.145.03:22:07.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.03:22:07.00:et 2000.145.03:22:07.13:!+3s 2000.145.03:22:10.14:tape 2000.145.03:22:10.25/tape/off,00835,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.03:22:10.25:postob 2000.145.03:22:10.25:source=4c39.25,092703.0,390220.9,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.03:22:10.55:midtp 2000.145.03:22:12.93/tpzero/426,333,399,666,379,454,756,410,1207,140 2000.145.03:22:13.15/tpzero/598,367,324,479,797,971,1567 2000.145.03:22:13.22:nw2c1=5 2000.145.03:22:18.48/pass/5,5,auto,-220.0,-220.0,-219.1,-220.6,0.9,-0.6 2000.145.03:22:22.18/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.03:22:22.18:fastr=0m35s 2000.145.03:22:57.45:!2000.145.03:24:32 2000.145.03:24:28.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.03:24:32.00:preob 2000.145.03:24:32.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.03:24:34.89/tpical/32664,28375,9007,4552,24043,16630,9617,8398,9769,18015 2000.145.03:24:35.11/tpical/20234,30188,22111,19937,9212,13428,11922 2000.145.03:24:35.15:!2000.145.03:24:42 2000.145.03:24:42.00:tape 2000.145.03:24:42.11/tape/low,00065,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.03:24:42.11:st=for,135 2000.145.03:24:42.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.03:24:42.23:midob 2000.145.03:24:42.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.03:24:42.54/wx/12.1,983.3,43.3,0.8 2000.145.03:24:42.67/cable/+9.907323E-03 2000.145.03:24:42.75#setcl#time/166719032,3,2000,145,03,24,42.70,1.724,12.668,1 2000.145.03:24:42.75#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.03:24:45.75/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9301,10854 2000.145.03:24:45.82/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,16978 2000.145.03:24:45.89/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26637 2000.145.03:24:45.96/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15703 2000.145.03:24:46.03/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19204 2000.145.03:24:46.34/tpi/30703,26600,8742,4355,22542,15671,9054,8012,9298,16974 2000.145.03:24:46.56/tpi/18505,26950,19204,18239,8690,12689,10876 2000.145.03:24:46.57/tsys1/105.9,101.5,216.0,128.5,101.3,108.9,101.1,135.1,117.8,110.9 2000.145.03:24:46.58/tsys2/72.7,57.6,45.6,73.4,106.1,111.3,62.5 2000.145.03:24:46.58:!2000.145.03:26:20 2000.145.03:26:20.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.03:26:20.00:et 2000.145.03:26:20.13:!+3s 2000.145.03:26:23.14:tape 2000.145.03:26:23.25/tape/off,01156,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.03:26:23.25:postob 2000.145.03:26:23.26:source=1334-127,133739.8,-125724.7,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.03:26:24.53:checkf135 2000.145.03:27:19.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.03:27:19.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.03:27:19.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.03:27:19.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.03:27:19.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.03:27:19.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.03:27:19.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.03:27:19.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.03:27:19.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.03:27:19.37/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,1668.,790.,54.,34.,278.,24.,24.,8.,10.,4.,12.,$$$$$ 2000.145.03:27:19.37/parity/0,179,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,48 2000.145.03:27:53.74:nw2c1=5 2000.145.03:27:54.30/pass/5,5,auto,-220.0,-220.0,-219.1,-220.6,0.9,-0.6 2000.145.03:27:58.03/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.03:27:58.03:!2000.145.03:28:36 2000.145.03:28:22.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.03:28:36.00:preob 2000.145.03:28:36.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.03:28:38.89/tpical/36308,31538,9987,5014,26989,18499,10653,9382,10718,20044 2000.145.03:28:39.11/tpical/21306,32131,23452,20796,9524,13950,12160 2000.145.03:28:39.15:!2000.145.03:28:46 2000.145.03:28:46.00:tape 2000.145.03:28:46.11/tape/off,01147,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.03:28:46.11:st=for,135 2000.145.03:28:46.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.03:28:46.23:midob 2000.145.03:28:46.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.03:28:46.54/wx/12.0,983.3,44.3,0.8 2000.145.03:28:46.65#setcl#time/166743422,3,2000,145,03,28,46.61,1.734,12.736,2 2000.145.03:28:46.65#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.03:28:46.89/cable/+9.919487E-03 2000.145.03:28:49.96/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10250,11144 2000.145.03:28:50.03/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,18996 2000.145.03:28:50.10/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29882 2000.145.03:28:50.17/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17540 2000.145.03:28:50.24/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20574 2000.145.03:28:50.55/tpi/34347,29882,9717,4818,25400,17540,10090,8981,10244,18996 2000.145.03:28:50.77/tpi/19652,28802,20574,19112,9012,13216,11146 2000.145.03:28:50.78/tsys1/118.7,122.4,236.7,145.3,108.0,122.2,113.7,146.6,130.8,123.4 2000.145.03:28:50.79/tsys2/80.9,60.0,49.4,77.7,112.6,117.1,66.3 2000.145.03:28:50.79:!2000.145.03:31:55 2000.145.03:31:55.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.03:31:55.00:et 2000.145.03:31:55.13:!+3s 2000.145.03:31:58.14:tape 2000.145.03:31:58.25/tape/off,03262,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.03:31:58.25:postob 2000.145.03:31:58.26:source=1357+769,135755.4,764321.1,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.03:31:58.51:nw2c1=5 2000.145.03:31:59.08/pass/5,5,auto,-220.0,-220.0,-219.1,-220.6,0.9,-0.6 2000.145.03:32:02.80/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.03:32:02.80:!2000.145.03:35:19 2000.145.03:34:59.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.03:35:19.00:preob 2000.145.03:35:19.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.03:35:21.89/tpical/33125,28878,9197,4613,24358,16867,9737,8488,9936,18271 2000.145.03:35:22.11/tpical/20399,30545,22337,20133,9246,13507,12735 2000.145.03:35:22.15:!2000.145.03:35:29 2000.145.03:35:29.00:tape 2000.145.03:35:29.11/tape/off,03262,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.03:35:29.11:st=for,135 2000.145.03:35:29.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.03:35:29.23:midob 2000.145.03:35:29.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.03:35:29.54/wx/11.7,983.4,45.6,0.8 2000.145.03:35:29.85/cable/+9.909932E-03 2000.145.03:35:29.92#setcl#time/166783749,3,2000,145,03,35,29.88,1.719,12.848,1 2000.145.03:35:29.92#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.03:35:32.93/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9457,11669 2000.145.03:35:33.00/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,17217 2000.145.03:35:33.07/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27152 2000.145.03:35:33.14/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15897 2000.145.03:35:33.21/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19439 2000.145.03:35:33.52/tpi/31113,27152,8929,4415,22796,15897,9183,8094,9462,17220 2000.145.03:35:33.74/tpi/18676,27221,19439,18443,8742,12804,11695 2000.145.03:35:33.75/tsys1/104.6,106.6,218.3,129.9,98.5,109.2,104.3,133.8,119.5,111.5 2000.145.03:35:33.76/tsys2/73.7,56.7,46.3,74.6,110.7,118.2,68.4 2000.145.03:35:33.76:!2000.145.03:42:59 2000.145.03:42:59.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.03:42:59.00:et 2000.145.03:42:59.12:!+3s 2000.145.03:43:02.13:tape 2000.145.03:43:02.24/tape/off,08313,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.03:43:02.24:postob 2000.145.03:43:02.24:source=vr422201,220243.3,421640.0,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.03:43:02.54:midtp 2000.145.03:43:04.92/tpzero/427,334,395,666,382,453,761,408,1206,140 2000.145.03:43:05.14/tpzero/592,363,324,480,801,966,1566 2000.145.03:43:05.21:nw2c2=6 2000.145.03:43:10.82/pass/6,6,auto,-220.0,-220.0,-221.1,-220.6,-1.1,-0.6 2000.145.03:43:14.55/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.03:43:14.55:fastf=0m21s 2000.145.03:43:35.82:!2000.145.03:44:31 2000.145.03:44:26.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.03:44:31.00:preob 2000.145.03:44:31.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.03:44:33.89/tpical/34183,29618,9382,4764,25550,17579,10131,8903,10149,19026 2000.145.03:44:34.11/tpical/20425,30571,22336,19942,9203,13467,11708 2000.145.03:44:34.15:!2000.145.03:44:41 2000.145.03:44:41.00:tape 2000.145.03:44:41.11/tape/low,08768,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.03:44:41.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.03:44:41.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.03:44:41.23:midob 2000.145.03:44:41.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.03:44:41.53/wx/11.4,983.5,46.5,0.8 2000.145.03:44:41.93/cable/+9.905617E-03 2000.145.03:44:42.00#setcl#time/166838956,3,2000,145,03,44,41.96,1.717,13.001,1 2000.145.03:44:42.00#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.03:44:45.00/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9676,10703 2000.145.03:44:45.07/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,17966 2000.145.03:44:45.14/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27959 2000.145.03:44:45.21/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16611 2000.145.03:44:45.28/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19455 2000.145.03:44:45.59/tpi/32199,27959,9098,4577,23992,16611,9581,8510,9677,17966 2000.145.03:44:45.81/tpi/18745,27302,19455,18298,8692,12723,10697 2000.145.03:44:45.82/tsys1/109.9,114.2,210.2,143.5,104.0,114.5,110.0,141.4,123.1,115.4 2000.145.03:44:45.83/tsys2/75.9,57.9,46.6,76.1,108.4,110.9,63.4 2000.145.03:44:45.84:!2000.145.03:49:07 2000.145.03:49:07.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.03:49:07.00:et 2000.145.03:49:07.13:!+3s 2000.145.03:49:10.14:tape 2000.145.03:49:10.25/tape/off,05786,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.03:49:10.25:postob 2000.145.03:49:10.25:source=3c371,180650.7,694928.1,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.03:49:10.55:checkr135 2000.145.03:50:05.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.03:50:05.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.03:50:05.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.03:50:05.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.03:50:05.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.03:50:05.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.03:50:05.04/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,2824.,2149.,260.,356.,166.,180.,280.,238.,268.,238.,162. 2000.145.03:50:05.04/parity/0,0,2,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.03:50:15.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.03:50:39.75:nw2c2=6 2000.145.03:50:40.32/pass/6,6,auto,-220.0,-220.0,-221.1,-220.6,-1.1,-0.6 2000.145.03:50:44.05/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.03:50:44.05:!2000.145.03:51:20 2000.145.03:51:20.00:preob 2000.145.03:51:20.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.03:51:22.89/tpical/33233,28949,9224,4670,24959,17282,9954,8711,9980,18712 2000.145.03:51:23.11/tpical/20308,30291,22203,19960,9177,13391,12912 2000.145.03:51:23.15:!2000.145.03:51:30 2000.145.03:51:30.00:tape 2000.145.03:51:30.11/tape/off,05800,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.03:51:30.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.03:51:30.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.03:51:30.23:midob 2000.145.03:51:30.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.03:51:30.53/wx/11.2,983.5,47.7,0.8 2000.145.03:51:30.64/cable/+9.899918E-03 2000.145.03:51:30.71#setcl#time/166879825,3,2000,145,03,51,30.67,1.739,13.114,2 2000.145.03:51:30.71#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.03:51:33.71/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9488,11878 2000.145.03:51:33.78/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,17600 2000.145.03:51:33.85/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27158 2000.145.03:51:33.92/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16259 2000.145.03:51:33.99/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19266 2000.145.03:51:34.30/tpi/31283,27146,8964,4475,23307,16278,9368,8309,9491,17606 2000.145.03:51:34.52/tpi/18586,26984,19244,18256,8657,12672,11872 2000.145.03:51:34.53/tsys1/108.5,102.0,226.1,134.0,95.2,108.1,100.8,134.8,116.2,108.3 2000.145.03:51:34.54/tsys2/73.4,56.5,44.9,73.2,106.1,114.3,69.6 2000.145.03:51:34.54:!2000.145.03:59:00 2000.145.03:59:00.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.03:59:00.00:et 2000.145.03:59:00.12:!+3s 2000.145.03:59:03.13:tape 2000.145.03:59:03.23/tape/off,00749,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.03:59:03.23:postob 2000.145.03:59:03.23:source=2201+315,220315.0,314538.3,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.03:59:03.53:midtp 2000.145.03:59:05.91/tpzero/429,335,394,652,381,453,761,411,1208,141 2000.145.03:59:06.14/tpzero/646,357,319,479,796,968,1572 2000.145.03:59:06.21:nw2c1=7 2000.145.03:59:11.67/pass/7,7,auto,-165.0,-165.0,-166.2,-165.5,-1.2,-0.5 2000.145.03:59:15.43/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.03:59:15.43:fastr=0m31s 2000.145.03:59:46.71:!2000.145.04:00:31 2000.145.04:00:19.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.04:00:31.00:preob 2000.145.04:00:31.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.04:00:33.89/tpical/38208,33347,10644,5332,29066,20040,11478,10109,11306,21679 2000.145.04:00:34.11/tpical/21650,32451,23775,20862,9598,14051,12231 2000.145.04:00:34.15:!2000.145.04:00:41 2000.145.04:00:41.00:tape 2000.145.04:00:41.11/tape/low,00068,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.04:00:41.11:st=for,135 2000.145.04:00:41.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.04:00:41.23:midob 2000.145.04:00:41.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.04:00:41.54/wx/11.0,983.7,49.4,0.9 2000.145.04:00:41.73/cable/+9.892017E-03 2000.145.04:00:41.80#setcl#time/166934934,3,2000,145,04,00,41.76,1.718,13.268,1 2000.145.04:00:41.80#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.04:00:44.81/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10802,11219 2000.145.04:00:44.88/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20561 2000.145.04:00:44.95/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31511 2000.145.04:00:45.02/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18987 2000.145.04:00:45.09/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20847 2000.145.04:00:45.40/tpi/36235,31513,10335,5130,27409,18987,10889,9690,10802,20556 2000.145.04:00:45.62/tpi/19945,29075,20847,19188,9082,13353,11214 2000.145.04:00:45.63/tsys1/124.5,116.6,220.7,152.1,111.9,120.7,118.0,151.9,130.6,124.7 2000.145.04:00:45.64/tsys2/79.5,59.7,49.2,78.5,112.7,124.6,66.6 2000.145.04:00:45.64:!2000.145.04:08:11 2000.145.04:08:11.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.04:08:11.00:et 2000.145.04:08:11.13:!+3s 2000.145.04:08:14.14:tape 2000.145.04:08:14.24/tape/off,05119,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.04:08:14.24:postob 2000.145.04:08:14.24:source=1334-127,133739.8,-125724.7,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.04:08:14.54:checkf135 2000.145.04:09:09.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.04:09:09.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.04:09:09.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.04:09:09.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.04:09:09.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.04:09:09.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.04:09:09.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.04:09:09.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.04:09:09.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.04:09:09.35/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,1754.,1068.,60.,56.,128.,42.,42.,50.,4.,0.,4.,$$$$$ 2000.145.04:09:09.35/parity/0,157,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,69 2000.145.04:09:43.73:nw2c1=7 2000.145.04:09:44.30/pass/7,7,auto,-165.0,-165.0,-166.2,-165.5,-1.2,-0.5 2000.145.04:09:47.99/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.04:09:47.99:!2000.145.04:12:19 2000.145.04:11:36.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.04:12:19.00:preob 2000.145.04:12:19.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.04:12:21.90/tpical/36190,31551,10104,5118,27846,19202,11003,9696,10802,20782 2000.145.04:12:22.12/tpical/21004,31443,23023,20281,9333,13667,11945 2000.145.04:12:22.16:!2000.145.04:12:29 2000.145.04:12:29.00:tape 2000.145.04:12:29.11/tape/off,05105,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.04:12:29.11:st=for,135 2000.145.04:12:29.24:data_valid=on 2000.145.04:12:29.24:midob 2000.145.04:12:29.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.04:12:29.54/wx/10.6,983.8,51.6,0.9 2000.145.04:12:29.97/cable/+9.892538E-03 2000.145.04:12:30.05#setcl#time/167005756,3,2000,145,04,12,30.00,1.729,13.464,2 2000.145.04:12:30.05#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.04:12:33.05/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10303,10921 2000.145.04:12:33.12/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19652 2000.145.04:12:33.19/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29688 2000.145.04:12:33.26/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18174 2000.145.04:12:33.33/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20100 2000.145.04:12:33.64/tpi/34195,29688,9816,4911,26146,18174,10432,9294,10303,19652 2000.145.04:12:33.86/tpi/19290,28121,20100,18617,8814,12931,10921 2000.145.04:12:33.87/tsys1/116.1,108.1,224.4,141.1,104.0,118.3,116.2,151.6,125.0,118.4 2000.145.04:12:33.88/tsys2/76.4,58.7,47.5,76.5,108.5,114.1,64.1 2000.145.04:12:33.88:!2000.145.04:15:38 2000.145.04:15:38.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.04:15:38.00:et 2000.145.04:15:38.13:!+3s 2000.145.04:15:41.14:tape 2000.145.04:15:41.25/tape/off,07219,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.04:15:41.25:postob 2000.145.04:15:41.26:source=1611+343,161341.1,341247.9,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.04:15:42.53:midtp 2000.145.04:15:44.91/tpzero/429,334,395,654,375,453,759,414,1209,141 2000.145.04:15:45.14/tpzero/644,355,319,479,787,968,1576 2000.145.04:15:45.22:nw2c2=8 2000.145.04:15:51.20/pass/8,8,auto,-165.0,-165.0,-164.9,-163.9,0.1,1.1 2000.145.04:15:54.92/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.04:15:54.92:fastf=1m10s 2000.145.04:17:05.20:!2000.145.04:17:40 2000.145.04:17:07.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.04:17:40.00:preob 2000.145.04:17:40.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.04:17:42.89/tpical/33760,29443,9435,4806,25918,17857,10266,9022,10167,19362 2000.145.04:17:43.11/tpical/20231,30178,22244,19927,9151,13340,11700 2000.145.04:17:43.15:!2000.145.04:17:50 2000.145.04:17:50.00:tape 2000.145.04:17:50.11/tape/low,08776,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.04:17:50.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.04:17:50.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.04:17:50.23:midob 2000.145.04:17:50.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.04:17:50.53/wx/10.5,983.8,52.5,0.9 2000.145.04:17:50.69/cable/+9.879781E-03 2000.145.04:17:50.76#setcl#time/167037828,3,2000,145,04,17,50.72,1.718,13.553,1 2000.145.04:17:50.76#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.04:17:53.76/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9658,10677 2000.145.04:17:53.83/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,18206 2000.145.04:17:53.90/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27611 2000.145.04:17:53.97/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16805 2000.145.04:17:54.05/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19286 2000.145.04:17:54.36/tpi/31746,27615,9125,4599,24128,16796,9667,8588,9659,18202 2000.145.04:17:54.58/tpi/18509,26933,19286,18197,8645,12603,10679 2000.145.04:17:54.59/tsys1/106.7,102.4,193.2,130.7,91.0,105.7,102.0,129.2,114.1,106.8 2000.145.04:17:54.60/tsys2/72.8,57.5,45.0,71.9,109.0,110.8,62.6 2000.145.04:17:54.60:!2000.145.04:22:23 2000.145.04:22:23.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.04:22:23.00:et 2000.145.04:22:23.13:!+3s 2000.145.04:22:26.14:tape 2000.145.04:22:26.24/tape/off,05716,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.04:22:26.24:postob 2000.145.04:22:26.24:source=0133+476,013658.6,475129.1,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.04:22:26.54:checkr135 2000.145.04:23:21.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.04:23:21.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.04:23:21.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.04:23:21.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.04:23:21.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.04:23:21.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.04:23:21.04/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,2438.,2564.,264.,366.,282.,284.,116.,182.,202.,172.,130. 2000.145.04:23:21.04/parity/0,5,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.04:23:21.04;op=bill outhwaite 2000.145.04:23:21.05?ERROR q& -201 Maximum of 12 characters in operator ID. 2000.145.04:23:55.74:nw2c2=8 2000.145.04:23:56.30/pass/8,8,auto,-165.0,-165.0,-164.9,-163.9,0.1,1.1 2000.145.04:24:00.00/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.04:24:00.00:!2000.145.04:30:11 2000.145.04:25:08.26#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.04:30:11.00:preob 2000.145.04:30:11.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.04:30:13.89/tpical/34990,30513,9773,4975,27053,18629,10672,9402,10495,20161 2000.145.04:30:14.11/tpical/20430,30597,22418,19925,9189,13411,11724 2000.145.04:30:14.15:!2000.145.04:30:21 2000.145.04:30:21.00:tape 2000.145.04:30:21.10/tape/off,05730,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.04:30:21.10:st=rev,135 2000.145.04:30:21.21:data_valid=on 2000.145.04:30:21.21:midob 2000.145.04:30:21.57/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.04:30:21.57/wx/10.1,983.9,54.7,0.9 2000.145.04:30:21.80/cable/+9.879484E-03 2000.145.04:30:21.88#setcl#time/167112938,3,2000,145,04,30,21.84,1.726,13.762,2 2000.145.04:30:21.88#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.04:30:24.88/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9982,10695 2000.145.04:30:24.95/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,18999 2000.145.04:30:25.02/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28681 2000.145.04:30:25.09/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17554 2000.145.04:30:25.16/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19499 2000.145.04:30:25.47/tpi/32869,28681,9462,4765,25309,17554,10072,8972,9981,18994 2000.145.04:30:25.69/tpi/18761,27294,19499,18239,8667,12675,10702 2000.145.04:30:25.70/tsys1/104.9,106.1,200.0,134.3,98.1,109.1,106.5,136.5,117.1,110.8 2000.145.04:30:25.71/tsys2/76.2,57.3,46.1,73.9,106.0,111.7,62.7 2000.145.04:30:25.71:!2000.145.04:33:41 2000.145.04:33:41.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.04:33:41.00:et 2000.145.04:33:41.12:!+3s 2000.145.04:33:44.13:tape 2000.145.04:33:44.23/tape/off,03491,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.04:33:44.23:postob 2000.145.04:33:44.23:source=0552+398,055530.8,394849.2,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.04:33:44.53:nw2c2=8 2000.145.04:33:45.08/pass/8,8,auto,-165.0,-165.0,-164.9,-163.9,0.1,1.1 2000.145.04:33:48.83/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.04:33:48.83:!2000.145.04:35:12 2000.145.04:34:55.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.04:35:12.00:preob 2000.145.04:35:12.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.04:35:14.89/tpical/34302,29897,9563,4891,26506,18216,10471,9224,10303,19755 2000.145.04:35:15.11/tpical/20302,30400,22242,19698,9101,13303,11626 2000.145.04:35:15.15:!2000.145.04:35:22 2000.145.04:35:22.00:tape 2000.145.04:35:22.11/tape/off,03491,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.04:35:22.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.04:35:22.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.04:35:22.23:midob 2000.145.04:35:22.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.04:35:22.53/wx/9.9,984.0,55.6,0.9 2000.145.04:35:23.01/cable/+9.881994E-03 2000.145.04:35:23.09#setcl#time/167143058,3,2000,145,04,35,23.04,1.716,13.846,1 2000.145.04:35:23.09#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.04:35:26.09/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9797,10601 2000.145.04:35:26.16/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,18596 2000.145.04:35:26.23/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28073 2000.145.04:35:26.30/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17154 2000.145.04:35:26.37/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19288 2000.145.04:35:26.68/tpi/32279,28073,9274,4679,24747,17154,9869,8793,9797,18596 2000.145.04:35:26.90/tpi/18603,27095,19288,18015,8606,12601,10601 2000.145.04:35:26.91/tsys1/108.0,104.3,210.8,130.2,95.0,107.9,103.8,133.4,116.4,109.2 2000.145.04:35:26.92/tsys2/74.2,56.8,45.1,73.1,110.9,116.3,61.8 2000.145.04:35:26.92:!2000.145.04:37:00 2000.145.04:37:00.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.04:37:00.00:et 2000.145.04:37:00.12:!+3s 2000.145.04:37:03.13:tape 2000.145.04:37:03.23/tape/off,02400,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.04:37:03.23:postob 2000.145.04:37:03.23:source=4c39.25,092703.0,390220.9,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.04:37:03.53:nw2c2=8 2000.145.04:37:04.08/pass/8,8,auto,-165.0,-165.0,-164.9,-163.9,0.1,1.1 2000.145.04:37:07.82/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.04:37:07.82:!2000.145.04:38:15 2000.145.04:38:05.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.04:38:15.00:preob 2000.145.04:38:15.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.04:38:17.89/tpical/33868,29648,9463,4823,25976,17914,10300,9057,10237,19441 2000.145.04:38:18.11/tpical/20266,30271,22284,19849,9147,13366,12961 2000.145.04:38:18.15:!2000.145.04:38:25 2000.145.04:38:25.00:tape 2000.145.04:38:25.11/tape/off,02400,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.04:38:25.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.04:38:25.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.04:38:25.23:midob 2000.145.04:38:25.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.04:38:25.53/wx/9.8,984.1,55.7,0.9 2000.145.04:38:25.64#setcl#time/167161313,3,2000,145,04,38,25.60,1.727,13.896,2 2000.145.04:38:25.64#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.04:38:25.80/cable/+9.874804E-03 2000.145.04:38:28.88/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9729,11912 2000.145.04:38:28.95/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,18283 2000.145.04:38:29.02/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27817 2000.145.04:38:29.09/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16886 2000.145.04:38:29.16/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19317 2000.145.04:38:29.47/tpi/31795,27817,9175,4609,24205,16886,9703,8637,9734,18298 2000.145.04:38:29.69/tpi/18570,26940,19317,18187,8643,12637,11916 2000.145.04:38:29.70/tsys1/103.8,103.0,209.1,126.8,92.3,109.7,102.8,134.3,116.3,109.0 2000.145.04:38:29.70/tsys2/74.2,56.0,44.9,74.8,109.4,112.4,69.5 2000.145.04:38:29.71:!2000.145.04:40:03 2000.145.04:40:03.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.04:40:03.00:et 2000.145.04:40:03.13:!+3s 2000.145.04:40:06.14:tape 2000.145.04:40:06.25/tape/off,01309,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.04:40:06.25:postob 2000.145.04:40:06.26:source=0804+499,080839.7,495036.5,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.04:40:06.56:midtp 2000.145.04:40:08.94/tpzero/429,333,397,651,378,453,753,407,1202,141 2000.145.04:40:09.17/tpzero/644,358,323,480,793,966,1567 2000.145.04:40:09.25:nw2c1=9 2000.145.04:40:14.54/pass/9,9,auto,-110.0,-110.0,-110.1,-108.8,-0.1,1.2 2000.145.04:40:18.23/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.04:40:18.23:fastr=0m55s 2000.145.04:40:49.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.04:41:13.51:!2000.145.04:41:37 2000.145.04:41:37.00:preob 2000.145.04:41:37.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.04:41:39.89/tpical/33735,29510,9417,4811,25902,17933,10276,9035,10166,19409 2000.145.04:41:40.11/tpical/20309,30323,22340,19888,9163,13333,11685 2000.145.04:41:40.15:!2000.145.04:41:47 2000.145.04:41:47.00:tape 2000.145.04:41:47.11/tape/low,00089,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.04:41:47.11:st=for,135 2000.145.04:41:47.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.04:41:47.23:midob 2000.145.04:41:47.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.04:41:47.54/wx/9.7,984.1,56.0,1.0 2000.145.04:41:47.65#setcl#time/167181513,3,2000,145,04,41,47.60,1.720,13.953,1 2000.145.04:41:47.65#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.04:41:47.81/cable/+9.869686E-03 2000.145.04:41:50.89/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9658,10642 2000.145.04:41:50.96/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,18245 2000.145.04:41:51.03/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27666 2000.145.04:41:51.10/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16882 2000.145.04:41:51.17/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19360 2000.145.04:41:51.48/tpi/31671,27666,9149,4598,24172,16882,9684,8610,9654,18243 2000.145.04:41:51.70/tpi/18566,26954,19360,18159,8649,12627,10645 2000.145.04:41:51.71/tsys1/103.8,101.7,224.0,127.1,94.4,107.2,103.5,132.4,113.2,106.5 2000.145.04:41:51.72/tsys2/72.2,55.4,44.8,71.8,107.3,115.9,61.3 2000.145.04:41:51.73:!2000.145.04:48:30 2000.145.04:48:30.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.04:48:30.00:et 2000.145.04:48:30.12:!+3s 2000.145.04:48:33.13:tape 2000.145.04:48:33.23/tape/off,04612,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.04:48:33.23:postob 2000.145.04:48:33.23:source=oj287,085448.9,200630.6,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.04:48:33.53:checkf135 2000.145.04:49:19.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.04:49:28.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.04:49:28.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.04:49:28.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.04:49:28.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.04:49:28.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.04:49:28.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.04:49:28.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.04:49:28.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.04:49:28.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.04:49:28.35/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,1420.,936.,72.,36.,66.,40.,66.,50.,24.,24.,34.,$$$$$ 2000.145.04:49:28.35/parity/0,88,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,53 2000.145.04:50:02.71:nw2c1=9 2000.145.04:50:03.27/pass/9,9,auto,-110.0,-110.0,-110.1,-108.8,-0.1,1.2 2000.145.04:50:06.99/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.04:50:06.99:!2000.145.04:51:28 2000.145.04:51:28.00:preob 2000.145.04:51:28.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.04:51:30.89/tpical/34424,30140,9641,4929,26721,18457,10566,9328,10372,19963 2000.145.04:51:31.11/tpical/20306,30440,22313,19735,9111,13322,11659 2000.145.04:51:31.15:!2000.145.04:51:38 2000.145.04:51:38.00:tape 2000.145.04:51:38.11/tape/off,04597,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.04:51:38.11:st=for,135 2000.145.04:51:38.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.04:51:38.23:midob 2000.145.04:51:38.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.04:51:38.54/wx/9.4,984.2,55.7,0.9 2000.145.04:51:38.93/cable/+9.877809E-03 2000.145.04:51:39.00#setcl#time/167240647,3,2000,145,04,51,38.96,1.734,14.117,2 2000.145.04:51:39.00#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.04:51:42.00/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9846,10630 2000.145.04:51:42.07/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,18773 2000.145.04:51:42.14/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28243 2000.145.04:51:42.21/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17359 2000.145.04:51:42.28/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19352 2000.145.04:51:42.59/tpi/32318,28243,9329,4713,24901,17359,9964,8888,9849,18773 2000.145.04:51:42.81/tpi/18616,27075,19352,18060,8613,12616,10633 2000.145.04:51:42.82/tsys1/103.9,100.9,196.4,129.0,92.4,105.6,105.0,132.2,113.4,107.4 2000.145.04:51:42.82/tsys2/74.7,55.7,45.1,73.7,110.2,115.8,62.0 2000.145.04:51:42.83:!2000.145.04:55:58 2000.145.04:55:58.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.04:55:58.00:et 2000.145.04:55:58.13:!+3s 2000.145.04:56:01.14:tape 2000.145.04:56:01.25/tape/off,07511,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.04:56:01.25:postob 2000.145.04:56:01.25:source=1334-127,133739.8,-125724.7,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.04:56:01.55:nw2c1=9 2000.145.04:56:02.11/pass/9,9,auto,-110.0,-110.0,-110.1,-108.8,-0.1,1.2 2000.145.04:56:05.85/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.04:56:05.85:!2000.145.04:59:00 2000.145.04:57:56.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.04:59:00.00:preob 2000.145.04:59:00.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.04:59:02.89/tpical/36198,31725,10157,5164,28287,19517,11134,9832,10858,21082 2000.145.04:59:03.11/tpical/20673,31091,22847,20198,9253,13539,11826 2000.145.04:59:03.15:!2000.145.04:59:10 2000.145.04:59:10.00:tape 2000.145.04:59:10.11/tape/off,07511,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.04:59:10.11:st=for,135 2000.145.04:59:10.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.04:59:10.23:midob 2000.145.04:59:10.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.04:59:10.53/wx/9.1,984.3,55.7,0.9 2000.145.04:59:10.85/cable/+9.871608E-03 2000.145.04:59:10.92#setcl#time/167285839,3,2000,145,04,59,10.88,1.719,14.242,1 2000.145.04:59:10.92#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.04:59:13.92/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10345,10802 2000.145.04:59:13.99/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19898 2000.145.04:59:14.06/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29866 2000.145.04:59:14.13/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18438 2000.145.04:59:14.20/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19862 2000.145.04:59:14.51/tpi/34201,29866,9864,4960,26486,18438,10537,9409,10346,19901 2000.145.04:59:14.73/tpi/18945,27783,19862,18508,8745,12816,10801 2000.145.04:59:14.74/tsys1/116.0,109.0,221.7,144.9,99.4,114.3,112.4,146.0,122.5,114.8 2000.145.04:59:14.75/tsys2/74.3,58.2,46.0,74.9,109.9,115.1,63.2 2000.145.04:59:14.75:!2000.145.05:00:48 2000.145.05:00:33.68;"Receiver temp remaining at 18K 2000.145.05:00:48.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.05:00:48.00:et 2000.145.05:00:48.13:!+3s 2000.145.05:00:51.14:tape 2000.145.05:00:51.25/tape/off,08602,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.05:00:51.25:postob 2000.145.05:00:51.26:source=1219+044,122222.5,041315.8,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.05:00:52.52:midtp 2000.145.05:00:54.90/tpzero/426,334,402,652,378,450,758,410,1205,140 2000.145.05:00:55.13/tpzero/642,367,327,480,798,966,1566 2000.145.05:00:55.20:nw2c2=10 2000.145.05:01:01.08/pass/10,10,auto,-110.0,-110.0,-111.2,-110.5,-1.2,-0.5 2000.145.05:01:04.79/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.05:01:04.79:fastf=0m9s 2000.145.05:01:14.06:!2000.145.05:01:36 2000.145.05:01:27.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.05:01:36.00:preob 2000.145.05:01:36.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.05:01:38.89/tpical/34062,29851,9519,4885,26592,18357,10487,9267,10286,19849 2000.145.05:01:39.11/tpical/20103,30145,22092,19527,9008,13175,11562 2000.145.05:01:39.15:!2000.145.05:01:46 2000.145.05:01:46.00:tape 2000.145.05:01:46.11/tape/low,08786,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.05:01:46.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.05:01:46.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.05:01:46.23:midob 2000.145.05:01:46.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.05:01:46.53/wx/9.1,984.4,55.9,1.0 2000.145.05:01:47.09/cable/+9.881372E-03 2000.145.05:01:47.16#setcl#time/167301462,3,2000,145,05,01,47.12,1.730,14.286,2 2000.145.05:01:47.16#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.05:01:50.16/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9768,10533 2000.145.05:01:50.23/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,18667 2000.145.05:01:50.30/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27996 2000.145.05:01:50.37/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17288 2000.145.05:01:50.44/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19150 2000.145.05:01:50.75/tpi/31986,27996,9234,4678,24747,17288,9903,8845,9768,18667 2000.145.05:01:50.97/tpi/18361,26809,19150,17878,8513,12466,10533 2000.145.05:01:50.98/tsys1/104.3,102.3,212.6,133.4,90.6,108.1,107.4,137.1,113.4,107.5 2000.145.05:01:50.99/tsys2/71.4,55.6,44.9,74.1,109.4,113.9,61.2 2000.145.05:01:50.99:!2000.145.05:09:16 2000.145.05:09:16.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.05:09:16.00:et 2000.145.05:09:16.13:!+3s 2000.145.05:09:19.14:tape 2000.145.05:09:19.25/tape/off,03735,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.05:09:19.25:postob 2000.145.05:09:19.25:source=1741-038,174358.9,-035004.6,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.05:09:19.55:checkr135 2000.145.05:10:14.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.05:10:14.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.05:10:14.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.05:10:14.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.05:10:14.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.05:10:14.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.05:10:14.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 11 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.05:10:14.04/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,5050.,1894.,158.,622.,274.,426.,334.,314.,286.,134.,282. 2000.145.05:10:14.04/parity/0,0,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.05:10:48.75:nw2c2=10 2000.145.05:10:49.32/pass/10,10,auto,-110.0,-110.0,-110.4,-110.5,-0.4,-0.5 2000.145.05:10:53.01/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.05:10:53.01:!2000.145.05:11:45 2000.145.05:11:17.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.05:11:45.00:preob 2000.145.05:11:45.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.05:11:47.89/tpical/38251,33740,10798,5460,30027,20687,11802,10423,11460,22380 2000.145.05:11:48.11/tpical/21534,32259,23772,20896,9591,14071,13515 2000.145.05:11:48.15:!2000.145.05:11:55 2000.145.05:11:55.00:tape 2000.145.05:11:55.11/tape/off,03750,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.05:11:55.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.05:11:55.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.05:11:55.23:midob 2000.145.05:11:55.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.05:11:55.53/wx/8.9,984.5,55.1,0.9 2000.145.05:11:55.81/cable/+9.875830E-03 2000.145.05:11:55.88#setcl#time/167362333,3,2000,145,05,11,55.84,1.727,14.455,2 2000.145.05:11:55.88#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.05:11:58.88/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10934,12448 2000.145.05:11:58.95/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,21159 2000.145.05:11:59.02/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31809 2000.145.05:11:59.09/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19562 2000.145.05:11:59.16/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20713 2000.145.05:11:59.47/tpi/36237,31809,10483,5248,28206,19562,11181,9983,10935,21162 2000.145.05:11:59.69/tpi/19725,28802,20713,19121,9035,13255,12400 2000.145.05:11:59.70/tsys1/122.0,111.8,219.5,148.7,104.8,116.5,115.1,149.3,127.1,118.4 2000.145.05:11:59.71/tsys2/74.1,57.7,46.8,73.7,104.0,105.7,68.2 2000.145.05:11:59.71:!2000.145.05:13:33 2000.145.05:13:33.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.05:13:33.00:et 2000.145.05:13:33.13:!+3s 2000.145.05:13:36.14:tape 2000.145.05:13:36.25/tape/off,02659,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.05:13:36.25:postob 2000.145.05:13:36.26:source=0133+476,013658.6,475129.1,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.05:13:36.57:nw2c2=10 2000.145.05:13:37.13/pass/10,10,auto,-110.0,-110.0,-110.4,-110.5,-0.4,-0.5 2000.145.05:13:40.83/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.05:13:40.83:!2000.145.05:16:33 2000.145.05:16:17.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.05:16:33.00:preob 2000.145.05:16:33.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.05:16:35.89/tpical/34987,30823,9840,5033,27545,19023,10880,9608,10576,20561 2000.145.05:16:36.11/tpical/20499,30816,22641,19928,9182,13452,11860 2000.145.05:16:36.15:!2000.145.05:16:43 2000.145.05:16:43.00:tape 2000.145.05:16:43.11/tape/off,02659,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.05:16:43.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.05:16:43.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.05:16:43.23:midob 2000.145.05:16:43.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.05:16:43.53/wx/8.8,984.5,55.5,0.9 2000.145.05:16:43.64#setcl#time/167391108,3,2000,145,05,16,43.59,1.717,14.535,1 2000.145.05:16:43.64#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.05:16:43.89/cable/+9.861880E-03 2000.145.05:16:46.96/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10067,10827 2000.145.05:16:47.03/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19367 2000.145.05:16:47.10/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28894 2000.145.05:16:47.17/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17915 2000.145.05:16:47.24/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19674 2000.145.05:16:47.55/tpi/33051,28894,9543,4823,25746,17915,10274,9174,10061,19367 2000.145.05:16:47.77/tpi/18788,27413,19674,18231,8668,12714,10831 2000.145.05:16:47.78/tsys1/115.6,101.6,211.1,136.3,96.7,108.1,107.7,138.5,118.0,110.5 2000.145.05:16:47.79/tsys2/74.5,55.8,45.8,73.4,107.5,111.7,63.2 2000.145.05:16:47.79:!2000.145.05:20:02 2000.145.05:20:02.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.05:20:02.00:et 2000.145.05:20:02.13:!+3s 2000.145.05:20:05.14:tape 2000.145.05:20:05.25/tape/off,00431,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.05:20:05.25:postob 2000.145.05:20:05.25:source=0059+581,010245.8,582411.1,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.05:20:05.55:midtp 2000.145.05:20:07.94/tpzero/429,333,398,651,376,450,755,408,1205,140 2000.145.05:20:08.17/tpzero/651,362,323,481,793,965,1569 2000.145.05:20:08.25:nw2c1=11 2000.145.05:20:13.48/pass/11,11,auto,-55.0,-55.0,-54.0,-53.7,1.0,1.3 2000.145.05:20:17.21/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.05:20:17.21:fastr=0m16s 2000.145.05:20:26.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.05:20:33.49:!2000.145.05:21:42 2000.145.05:21:42.00:preob 2000.145.05:21:42.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.05:21:44.89/tpical/34117,30037,9565,4916,26804,18474,10610,9349,10327,20010 2000.145.05:21:45.11/tpical/20433,30560,22524,19961,9179,13414,12106 2000.145.05:21:45.15:!2000.145.05:21:52 2000.145.05:21:52.00:tape 2000.145.05:21:52.11/tape/low,00089,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.05:21:52.11:st=for,135 2000.145.05:21:52.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.05:21:52.23:midob 2000.145.05:21:52.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.05:21:52.53/wx/8.8,984.6,56.0,1.0 2000.145.05:21:52.76/cable/+9.875379E-03 2000.145.05:21:52.84#setcl#time/167422028,3,2000,145,05,21,52.80,1.724,14.621,2 2000.145.05:21:52.84#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.05:21:55.84/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9798,11105 2000.145.05:21:55.91/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,18799 2000.145.05:21:55.98/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28061 2000.145.05:21:56.05/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17372 2000.145.05:21:56.12/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19521 2000.145.05:21:56.43/tpi/32055,28036,9268,4709,24943,17372,9985,8902,9797,18800 2000.145.05:21:56.65/tpi/18682,27222,19521,18226,8662,12694,11096 2000.145.05:21:56.66/tsys1/105.2,95.0,204.9,134.5,90.6,105.3,101.3,130.4,111.2,105.8 2000.145.05:21:56.67/tsys2/72.3,56.5,44.9,71.8,106.8,114.4,66.2 2000.145.05:21:56.67:!2000.145.05:28:19 2000.145.05:28:19.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.05:28:19.00:et 2000.145.05:28:19.13:!+3s 2000.145.05:28:22.14:tape 2000.145.05:28:22.25/tape/off,04431,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.05:28:22.25:postob 2000.145.05:28:22.25:source=4c39.25,092703.0,390220.9,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.05:28:22.55:checkf135 2000.145.05:29:17.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.05:29:17.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.05:29:17.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.05:29:17.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.05:29:17.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.05:29:17.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.05:29:17.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.05:29:17.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.05:29:17.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.05:29:17.35/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,2513.,814.,116.,118.,220.,40.,50.,8.,16.,8.,0.,$$$$$ 2000.145.05:29:17.35/parity/0,89,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,38 2000.145.05:29:51.76:nw2c1=11 2000.145.05:29:52.32/pass/11,11,auto,-55.0,-55.0,-53.2,-53.7,1.8,1.3 2000.145.05:29:56.03/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.05:29:56.03:!2000.145.05:34:51 2000.145.05:30:34.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.05:34:51.00:preob 2000.145.05:34:51.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.05:34:53.89/tpical/33564,29670,9450,4872,26468,18335,10495,9270,10199,19827 2000.145.05:34:54.11/tpical/20315,30420,22471,19932,9156,13383,11723 2000.145.05:34:54.15:!2000.145.05:35:01 2000.145.05:35:01.00:tape 2000.145.05:35:01.11/tape/off,04416,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.05:35:01.11:st=for,135 2000.145.05:35:01.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.05:35:01.23:midob 2000.145.05:35:01.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.05:35:01.54/wx/8.5,984.7,58.6,1.0 2000.145.05:35:01.63/cable/+9.869726E-03 2000.145.05:35:01.71#setcl#time/167500913,3,2000,145,05,35,01.67,1.730,14.840,2 2000.145.05:35:01.71#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.05:35:04.71/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9675,10675 2000.145.05:35:04.78/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,18603 2000.145.05:35:04.85/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27716 2000.145.05:35:04.92/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17207 2000.145.05:35:04.99/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19443 2000.145.05:35:05.30/tpi/31586,27735,9139,4657,24635,17209,9870,8823,9677,18609 2000.145.05:35:05.52/tpi/18599,27051,19429,18173,8666,12653,10672 2000.145.05:35:05.53/tsys1/108.1,97.1,192.8,127.8,90.8,102.1,100.0,129.1,111.3,104.0 2000.145.05:35:05.54/tsys2/73.4,55.6,44.1,70.6,112.8,112.4,60.8 2000.145.05:35:05.54:!2000.145.05:36:39 2000.145.05:36:39.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.05:36:39.00:et 2000.145.05:36:39.13:!+3s 2000.145.05:36:42.14:tape 2000.145.05:36:42.25/tape/off,05507,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.05:36:42.25:postob 2000.145.05:36:42.26:source=oj287,085448.9,200630.6,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.05:36:42.56:nw2c1=11 2000.145.05:36:43.12/pass/11,11,auto,-55.0,-55.0,-54.0,-53.7,1.0,1.3 2000.145.05:36:46.86/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.05:36:46.86:!2000.145.05:37:20 2000.145.05:37:16.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.05:37:20.00:preob 2000.145.05:37:20.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.05:37:22.89/tpical/34382,30396,9683,4978,27237,18855,10790,9554,10417,20369 2000.145.05:37:23.11/tpical/20503,30671,22543,19860,9141,13376,11716 2000.145.05:37:23.15:!2000.145.05:37:30 2000.145.05:37:30.00:tape 2000.145.05:37:30.11/tape/off,05507,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.05:37:30.11:st=for,135 2000.145.05:37:30.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.05:37:30.23:midob 2000.145.05:37:30.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.05:37:30.53/wx/8.5,984.7,58.9,1.0 2000.145.05:37:30.80/cable/+9.871591E-03 2000.145.05:37:30.88#setcl#time/167515830,3,2000,145,05,37,30.84,1.726,14.881,2 2000.145.05:37:30.88#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.05:37:33.88/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9894,10674 2000.145.05:37:33.95/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19137 2000.145.05:37:34.02/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28474 2000.145.05:37:34.09/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17753 2000.145.05:37:34.16/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19542 2000.145.05:37:34.47/tpi/32365,28474,9372,4762,25359,17753,10160,9099,9892,19138 2000.145.05:37:34.69/tpi/18771,27330,19542,18170,8658,12670,10676 2000.145.05:37:34.70/tsys1/108.6,100.4,197.9,130.6,91.3,107.7,102.4,131.0,113.5,105.9 2000.145.05:37:34.71/tsys2/73.4,56.7,45.0,73.5,114.3,116.4,61.5 2000.145.05:37:34.71:!2000.145.05:41:50 2000.145.05:41:50.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.05:41:50.00:et 2000.145.05:41:50.13:!+3s 2000.145.05:41:53.14:tape 2000.145.05:41:53.25/tape/off,08421,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.05:41:53.25:postob 2000.145.05:41:53.25:source=1334-127,133739.8,-125724.7,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.05:41:53.55:midtp 2000.145.05:41:55.93/tpzero/424,333,396,648,379,451,756,407,1205,140 2000.145.05:41:56.15/tpzero/646,365,325,480,802,968,1573 2000.145.05:41:56.22:nw2c2=12 2000.145.05:42:02.29/pass/12,12,auto,-55.0,-55.0,-54.3,-53.8,0.7,1.2 2000.145.05:42:06.01/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.05:42:06.01:fastf=0m17s 2000.145.05:42:23.29:!2000.145.05:43:58 2000.145.05:43:46.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.05:43:58.00:preob 2000.145.05:43:58.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.05:44:00.89/tpical/36012,31756,10117,5177,28465,19746,11262,9980,10834,21279 2000.145.05:44:01.11/tpical/20738,31222,22938,20177,9245,13546,11926 2000.145.05:44:01.15:!2000.145.05:44:08 2000.145.05:44:08.00:tape 2000.145.05:44:08.11/tape/low,08781,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.05:44:08.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.05:44:08.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.05:44:08.23:midob 2000.145.05:44:08.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.05:44:08.53/wx/8.4,984.8,59.4,1.0 2000.145.05:44:08.63/cable/+9.864103E-03 2000.145.05:44:08.71#setcl#time/167555612,3,2000,145,05,44,08.66,1.713,14.992,1 2000.145.05:44:08.71#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.05:44:11.71/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10307,10899 2000.145.05:44:11.78/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20055 2000.145.05:44:11.85/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29805 2000.145.05:44:11.92/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18614 2000.145.05:44:11.99/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19952 2000.145.05:44:12.30/tpi/33969,29819,9813,4964,26567,18642,10644,9533,10310,20052 2000.145.05:44:12.52/tpi/18995,27812,19937,18511,8738,12828,10895 2000.145.05:44:12.53/tsys1/112.6,104.4,212.5,139.0,94.7,113.0,109.8,140.1,119.2,111.3 2000.145.05:44:12.54/tsys2/73.9,56.5,45.9,76.0,109.9,116.0,63.5 2000.145.05:44:12.54:!2000.145.05:45:46 2000.145.05:45:46.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.05:45:46.00:et 2000.145.05:45:46.13:!+3s 2000.145.05:45:49.14:tape 2000.145.05:45:49.25/tape/off,07690,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.05:45:49.25:postob 2000.145.05:45:49.26:source=1606+106,160846.2,102907.8,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.05:45:49.56:checkr135 2000.145.05:46:44.06?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.05:46:44.06?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.05:46:44.06?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.05:46:44.06?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.05:46:44.06?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.05:46:44.06?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.05:46:44.08/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,2788.,2300.,76.,326.,106.,162.,110.,44.,144.,46.,80. 2000.145.05:46:44.08/parity/0,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.05:46:51.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.05:47:18.77:nw2c2=12 2000.145.05:47:19.33/pass/12,12,auto,-55.0,-55.0,-54.3,-53.8,0.7,1.2 2000.145.05:47:23.05/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.05:47:23.05:!2000.145.05:51:41 2000.145.05:51:41.00:preob 2000.145.05:51:41.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.05:51:43.89/tpical/33695,29724,9420,4868,26469,18340,10530,9306,10203,19845 2000.145.05:51:44.11/tpical/20398,30564,22488,19906,9153,13393,11757 2000.145.05:51:44.15:!2000.145.05:51:51 2000.145.05:51:51.00:tape 2000.145.05:51:51.11/tape/off,07703,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.05:51:51.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.05:51:51.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.05:51:51.23:midob 2000.145.05:51:51.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.05:51:51.53/wx/8.1,984.9,60.0,1.0 2000.145.05:51:51.73/cable/+9.857008E-03 2000.145.05:51:51.80#setcl#time/167601920,3,2000,145,05,51,51.76,1.730,15.120,2 2000.145.05:51:51.80#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.05:51:54.80/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9682,10708 2000.145.05:51:54.87/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,18629 2000.145.05:51:54.94/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27784 2000.145.05:51:55.01/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17230 2000.145.05:51:55.09/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19465 2000.145.05:51:55.40/tpi/31655,27752,9126,4665,24684,17230,9912,8876,9681,18629 2000.145.05:51:55.62/tpi/18637,27123,19465,18218,8636,12650,10709 2000.145.05:51:55.63/tsys1/105.0,95.4,203.7,135.7,93.4,103.7,101.6,135.1,111.4,104.3 2000.145.05:51:55.64/tsys2/71.7,54.6,44.4,73.8,106.4,110.4,61.2 2000.145.05:51:55.64:!2000.145.05:59:21 2000.145.05:59:21.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.05:59:21.00:et 2000.145.05:59:21.13:!+3s 2000.145.05:59:24.14:tape 2000.145.05:59:24.25/tape/off,02652,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.05:59:24.25:postob 2000.145.05:59:24.25:source=1741-038,174358.9,-035004.6,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.05:59:24.55:nw2c2=12 2000.145.05:59:25.11/pass/12,12,auto,-55.0,-55.0,-54.3,-53.8,0.7,1.2 2000.145.05:59:28.81/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.05:59:28.81:!2000.145.06:01:34 2000.145.05:59:59.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.06:01:34.00:preob 2000.145.06:01:34.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.06:01:36.89/tpical/36053,31816,10074,5162,28327,19622,11212,9946,10824,21161 2000.145.06:01:37.12/tpical/20872,31338,23053,20239,9297,13644,12065 2000.145.06:01:37.16:!2000.145.06:01:44 2000.145.06:01:44.00:tape 2000.145.06:01:44.11/tape/off,02652,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.06:01:44.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.06:01:44.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.06:01:44.23:midob 2000.145.06:01:44.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.06:01:44.53/wx/7.8,984.9,60.7,1.0 2000.145.06:01:44.77/cable/+9.855388E-03 2000.145.06:01:44.84#setcl#time/167661223,3,2000,145,06,01,44.80,1.727,15.285,2 2000.145.06:01:44.84#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.06:01:47.84/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10307,11065 2000.145.06:01:47.91/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19946 2000.145.06:01:47.98/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29857 2000.145.06:01:48.05/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18510 2000.145.06:01:48.12/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20117 2000.145.06:01:48.43/tpi/34045,29891,9795,4950,26453,18510,10580,9501,10311,19951 2000.145.06:01:48.65/tpi/19196,27950,20117,18577,8827,12931,11037 2000.145.06:01:48.66/tsys1/114.9,105.3,231.1,139.2,95.4,111.4,106.6,140.2,121.8,112.3 2000.145.06:01:48.67/tsys2/77.7,57.2,47.3,76.4,119.9,117.8,64.6 2000.145.06:01:48.67:!2000.145.06:03:22 2000.145.06:03:22.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.06:03:22.00:et 2000.145.06:03:22.13:!+3s 2000.145.06:03:25.14:tape 2000.145.06:03:25.25/tape/off,01561,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.06:03:25.25:postob 2000.145.06:03:25.26:source=1308+326,131028.7,322043.8,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.06:03:25.56:midtp 2000.145.06:03:27.94/tpzero/426,334,396,651,382,453,758,408,1210,140 2000.145.06:03:28.17/tpzero/658,359,319,476,798,972,1572 2000.145.06:03:28.24:nw2c1=13 2000.145.06:03:33.49/pass/13,13,auto,0.0,0.0,-0.3,-0.3,-0.3,-0.3 2000.145.06:03:37.22/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.06:03:37.22:fastr=1m6s 2000.145.06:04:43.49:!2000.145.06:06:39 2000.145.06:05:32.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.06:06:39.00:preob 2000.145.06:06:39.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.06:06:41.89/tpical/33699,29757,9367,4827,26093,18130,10354,9160,10180,19583 2000.145.06:06:42.11/tpical/20462,30582,22551,19956,9157,13402,11772 2000.145.06:06:42.15:!2000.145.06:06:49 2000.145.06:06:49.00:tape 2000.145.06:06:49.11/tape/low,00093,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.06:06:49.11:st=for,135 2000.145.06:06:49.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.06:06:49.23:midob 2000.145.06:06:49.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.06:06:49.54/wx/7.7,984.9,61.2,1.0 2000.145.06:06:49.81/cable/+9.849498E-03 2000.145.06:06:49.88#setcl#time/167691727,3,2000,145,06,06,49.84,1.718,15.370,1 2000.145.06:06:49.88#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.06:06:52.88/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9651,10717 2000.145.06:06:52.95/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,18356 2000.145.06:06:53.02/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27775 2000.145.06:06:53.09/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17014 2000.145.06:06:53.16/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19475 2000.145.06:06:53.47/tpi/31584,27775,9082,4615,24223,17014,9740,8713,9652,18357 2000.145.06:06:53.69/tpi/18668,27145,19475,18212,8654,12650,10728 2000.145.06:06:53.70/tsys1/101.1,95.0,209.1,128.3,87.5,101.8,100.4,127.5,109.7,101.9 2000.145.06:06:53.70/tsys2/70.5,54.7,43.7,71.4,109.6,109.0,61.6 2000.145.06:06:53.71:!2000.145.06:12:01 2000.145.06:12:01.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.06:12:01.00:et 2000.145.06:12:01.13:!+3s 2000.145.06:12:04.14:tape 2000.145.06:12:04.25/tape/off,03591,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.06:12:04.25:postob 2000.145.06:12:04.25:source=1219+044,122222.5,041315.8,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.06:12:04.55:checkf135 2000.145.06:12:53.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.06:12:59.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.06:12:59.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.06:12:59.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.06:12:59.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.06:12:59.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.06:12:59.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 5. 2000.145.06:12:59.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.06:12:59.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.06:12:59.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 27. 2000.145.06:12:59.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.06:12:59.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.06:12:59.36/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,1588.,1300.,40.,40.,124.,46.,72.,56.,10.,18.,12.,$$$$$ 2000.145.06:12:59.36/parity/0,31,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,17 2000.145.06:13:33.75:nw2c1=13 2000.145.06:13:34.32/pass/13,13,auto,0.0,0.0,0.5,-0.3,0.5,-0.3 2000.145.06:13:38.07/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.06:13:38.07:!2000.145.06:14:29 2000.145.06:14:29.00:preob 2000.145.06:14:29.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.06:14:31.89/tpical/34238,30250,9491,4904,26681,18472,10531,9360,10307,19941 2000.145.06:14:32.11/tpical/19963,29957,22078,19259,8918,13049,11429 2000.145.06:14:32.15:!2000.145.06:14:39 2000.145.06:14:39.00:tape 2000.145.06:14:39.11/tape/off,03577,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.06:14:39.11:st=for,135 2000.145.06:14:39.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.06:14:39.23:midob 2000.145.06:14:39.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.06:14:39.53/wx/7.5,985.0,59.4,1.0 2000.145.06:14:39.64/cable/+9.856054E-03 2000.145.06:14:39.71#setcl#time/167738708,3,2000,145,06,14,39.67,1.734,15.500,2 2000.145.06:14:39.71#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.06:14:42.71/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9778,10553 2000.145.06:14:42.78/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,18722 2000.145.06:14:42.85/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28231 2000.145.06:14:42.92/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17336 2000.145.06:14:42.99/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19332 2000.145.06:14:43.30/tpi/32226,28246,9204,4687,24890,17362,9916,8913,9784,18732 2000.145.06:14:43.52/tpi/18491,26997,19314,17894,8519,12523,10550 2000.145.06:14:43.53/tsys1/108.4,95.5,210.5,127.6,93.9,104.5,102.2,130.5,112.5,105.5 2000.145.06:14:43.54/tsys2/85.0,63.2,48.2,89.6,135.8,154.2,71.7 2000.145.06:14:43.54:!2000.145.06:22:09 2000.145.06:22:09.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.06:22:09.00:et 2000.145.06:22:09.13:!+3s 2000.145.06:22:12.14:tape 2000.145.06:22:12.24/tape/off,08628,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.06:22:12.24:postob 2000.145.06:22:12.24:source=0552+398,055530.8,394849.2,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.06:22:12.54:midtp 2000.145.06:22:14.92/tpzero/428,332,395,651,382,453,756,409,1208,140 2000.145.06:22:15.14/tpzero/659,355,322,477,798,972,1570 2000.145.06:22:15.21:nw2c2=14 2000.145.06:22:20.92/pass/14,14,auto,0.0,0.0,0.2,0.5,0.2,0.5 2000.145.06:22:24.61/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.06:22:24.61:fastf=0m8s 2000.145.06:22:32.88:!2000.145.06:24:48 2000.145.06:24:48.00:preob 2000.145.06:24:48.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.06:24:48.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.06:24:50.94/tpical/35479,31364,9836,5062,27540,19012,10831,9628,10630,20542 2000.145.06:24:51.17/tpical/20484,30824,22710,19889,9169,13417,11739 2000.145.06:24:51.21:!2000.145.06:24:58 2000.145.06:24:58.00:tape 2000.145.06:24:58.10/tape/low,08786,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.06:24:58.10:st=rev,135 2000.145.06:24:58.22:data_valid=on 2000.145.06:24:58.22:midob 2000.145.06:24:58.52/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.06:24:58.52/wx/7.2,985.1,59.4,1.0 2000.145.06:24:59.51/cable/+9.850221E-03 2000.145.06:24:59.58#setcl#time/167800695,2,2000,145,06,24,59.54,1.715,15.672,1 2000.145.06:24:59.58#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.06:25:02.58/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10103,10711 2000.145.06:25:02.65/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19335 2000.145.06:25:02.72/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29324 2000.145.06:25:02.79/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17903 2000.145.06:25:02.86/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19706 2000.145.06:25:03.18/tpi/33409,29324,9549,4837,25661,17876,10224,9185,10102,19338 2000.145.06:25:03.40/tpi/18803,27386,19711,18237,8673,12712,10713 2000.145.06:25:03.41/tsys1/109.3,97.5,218.8,127.6,92.3,105.2,107.0,135.9,115.6,109.4 2000.145.06:25:03.42/tsys2/75.8,55.2,45.4,75.5,111.5,116.9,62.6 2000.145.06:25:03.42:!2000.145.06:26:36 2000.145.06:26:36.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.06:26:36.00:et 2000.145.06:26:36.12:!+3s 2000.145.06:26:39.13:tape 2000.145.06:26:39.24/tape/off,07694,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.06:26:39.24:postob 2000.145.06:26:39.24:source=2201+315,220315.0,314538.3,2000.0,cw 2000.145.06:26:39.54:checkr135 2000.145.06:27:34.07?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.06:27:34.07?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.06:27:34.07?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.06:27:34.07?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.06:27:34.07?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.06:27:34.07?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.06:27:34.07?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 13. 2000.145.06:27:34.07/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,2306.,1770.,80.,288.,96.,162.,28.,30.,132.,48.,80. 2000.145.06:27:34.07/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.06:28:08.74:nw2c2=14 2000.145.06:28:09.30/pass/14,14,auto,0.0,0.0,0.2,0.5,0.2,0.5 2000.145.06:28:12.98/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.06:28:12.98:!2000.145.06:34:09 2000.145.06:29:04.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.06:34:09.00:preob 2000.145.06:34:09.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.06:34:11.90/tpical/35156,31091,9743,5022,27340,18903,10742,9557,616,20395 2000.145.06:34:12.12/tpical/20404,30639,22523,19785,9087,13345,11706 2000.145.06:34:12.16:!2000.145.06:34:19 2000.145.06:34:19.00:tape 2000.145.06:34:19.11/tape/off,07708,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.06:34:19.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.06:34:19.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.06:34:19.23:midob 2000.145.06:34:19.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.06:34:19.54/wx/6.9,985.2,59.2,1.0 2000.145.06:34:19.89/cable/+9.854283E-03 2000.145.06:34:19.96#setcl#time/167856731,3,2000,145,06,34,19.92,1.729,15.828,2 2000.145.06:34:19.96#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.06:34:22.96/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10008,10671 2000.145.06:34:23.03/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19165 2000.145.06:34:23.10/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29046 2000.145.06:34:23.17/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17753 2000.145.06:34:23.24/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19547 2000.145.06:34:23.55/tpi/33047,29046,9434,4806,25441,17753,10126,9103,10013,19165 2000.145.06:34:23.77/tpi/18655,27242,19547,18113,8622,12648,10673 2000.145.06:34:23.78?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device i1 overflowed or were less than zero. 2000.145.06:34:23.78/tsys1/106.1,96.3,200.7,132.0,90.5,103.2,104.3,131.4,-6.4,106.1 2000.145.06:34:23.79/tsys2/72.2,55.6,45.3,74.0,118.1,117.6,61.9 2000.145.06:34:23.80:!2000.145.06:39:35 2000.145.06:39:35.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.06:39:35.00:et 2000.145.06:39:35.13:!+3s 2000.145.06:39:38.14:tape 2000.145.06:39:38.25/tape/off,04164,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.06:39:38.25:postob 2000.145.06:39:38.25:source=1334-127,133739.8,-125724.7,2000.0,cw 2000.145.06:39:38.55:nw2c2=14 2000.145.06:39:39.11/pass/14,14,auto,0.0,0.0,1.0,0.5,1.0,0.5 2000.145.06:39:42.81/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.06:39:42.81:!2000.145.06:43:08 2000.145.06:43:08.00:preob 2000.145.06:43:08.54?ERROR AN -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large. 2000.145.06:43:08.54?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING! 2000.145.06:43:08.54/onsource/SLEWING 2000.145.06:43:10.90/tpical/37173,32980,10332,5296,28913,20006,11319,10070,11110,21558 2000.145.06:43:11.12/tpical/20471,30838,22768,19985,9152,13417,11745 2000.145.06:43:11.16:!2000.145.06:43:18 2000.145.06:43:12.26#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.06:43:18.00:tape 2000.145.06:43:18.11/tape/off,04164,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.06:43:18.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.06:43:18.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.06:43:18.23:midob 2000.145.06:43:18.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.06:43:18.53/wx/6.8,985.3,60.1,1.0 2000.145.06:43:18.85/cable/+9.852613E-03 2000.145.06:43:18.92#setcl#time/167910626,3,2000,145,06,43,18.88,1.727,15.978,2 2000.145.06:43:18.92#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.06:43:21.92/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10576,10729 2000.145.06:43:21.99/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20331 2000.145.06:43:22.06/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30875 2000.145.06:43:22.13/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18873 2000.145.06:43:22.20/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19814 2000.145.06:43:22.51/tpi/35202,30875,10049,5074,27041,18873,10715,9645,10578,20336 2000.145.06:43:22.73/tpi/18797,27496,19814,18334,8656,12734,10728 2000.145.06:43:22.74/tsys1/121.0,99.5,234.0,136.7,97.7,111.5,113.1,149.1,120.8,113.4 2000.145.06:43:22.75/tsys2/76.1,57.0,46.3,75.9,111.2,120.9,63.2 2000.145.06:43:22.75:!2000.145.06:44:56 2000.145.06:44:56.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.06:44:56.00:et 2000.145.06:44:56.13:!+3s 2000.145.06:44:59.14:tape 2000.145.06:44:59.25/tape/off,03073,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.06:44:59.25:postob 2000.145.06:44:59.26:source=oj287,085448.9,200630.6,2000.0,cw 2000.145.06:44:59.56:nw2c2=14 2000.145.06:45:00.14/pass/14,14,auto,0.0,0.0,1.0,0.5,1.0,0.5 2000.145.06:45:03.84/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.06:45:03.84:!2000.145.06:47:03 2000.145.06:47:01.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.06:47:03.00:preob 2000.145.06:47:03.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.06:47:05.90/tpical/36949,32729,10280,5250,28700,19777,11213,9997,11032,21358 2000.145.06:47:06.12/tpical/20678,30992,22854,20052,9183,13491,11784 2000.145.06:47:06.16:!2000.145.06:47:13 2000.145.06:47:13.00:tape 2000.145.06:47:13.11/tape/off,03073,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.06:47:13.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.06:47:13.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.06:47:13.23:midob 2000.145.06:47:13.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.06:47:13.53/wx/6.7,985.3,61.1,1.0 2000.145.06:47:13.64#setcl#time/167934098,3,2000,145,06,47,13.60,1.720,16.043,2 2000.145.06:47:13.64#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.06:47:13.80/cable/+9.845705E-03 2000.145.06:47:16.88/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10499,10782 2000.145.06:47:16.95/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20129 2000.145.06:47:17.02/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30614 2000.145.06:47:17.09/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18658 2000.145.06:47:17.16/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19939 2000.145.06:47:17.47/tpi/34859,30614,9968,5039,26807,18658,10609,9535,10496,20135 2000.145.06:47:17.69/tpi/19011,27721,19939,18462,8726,12828,10782 2000.145.06:47:17.70/tsys1/113.0,98.2,210.5,142.7,95.8,111.6,111.9,135.5,118.9,112.2 2000.145.06:47:17.70/tsys2/77.3,58.7,47.2,79.4,121.8,125.5,64.5 2000.145.06:47:17.71:!2000.145.06:49:23 2000.145.06:49:23.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.06:49:23.00:et 2000.145.06:49:23.13:!+3s 2000.145.06:49:26.14:tape 2000.145.06:49:26.25/tape/off,01622,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.06:49:26.25:postob 2000.145.06:49:26.26:source=4c39.25,092703.0,390220.9,2000.0,cw 2000.145.06:49:26.56:nw2c2=14 2000.145.06:49:27.12/pass/14,14,auto,0.0,0.0,0.2,0.5,0.2,0.5 2000.145.06:49:30.83/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.06:49:30.83:!2000.145.06:50:04 2000.145.06:50:02.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.06:50:04.00:preob 2000.145.06:50:04.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.06:50:06.89/tpical/34513,30481,9539,4921,26662,18386,10444,9287,10365,19881 2000.145.06:50:07.13/tpical/20132,30165,22256,19644,9043,13208,11581 2000.145.06:50:07.17:!2000.145.06:50:14 2000.145.06:50:14.00:tape 2000.145.06:50:14.11/tape/off,01622,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.06:50:14.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.06:50:14.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.06:50:14.23:midob 2000.145.06:50:14.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.06:50:14.53/wx/6.7,985.4,61.7,1.0 2000.145.06:50:14.67/cable/+9.832541E-03 2000.145.06:50:14.74#setcl#time/167952208,3,2000,145,06,50,14.70,1.715,16.093,1 2000.145.06:50:14.74#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.06:50:17.74/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9827,10516 2000.145.06:50:17.81/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,18645 2000.145.06:50:17.88/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28434 2000.145.06:50:17.95/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17241 2000.145.06:50:18.02/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19185 2000.145.06:50:18.33/tpi/32412,28443,9235,4715,24768,17257,9833,8834,9827,18641 2000.145.06:50:18.55/tpi/18383,26678,19185,17901,8517,12473,10519 2000.145.06:50:18.56/tsys1/104.4,94.6,199.5,135.3,88.3,102.1,101.9,127.6,109.9,102.4 2000.145.06:50:18.57/tsys2/71.1,53.0,43.1,70.2,103.0,109.8,59.2 2000.145.06:50:18.57:!2000.145.06:51:52 2000.145.06:51:52.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.06:51:52.00:et 2000.145.06:51:52.13:!+3s 2000.145.06:51:55.14:tape 2000.145.06:51:55.25/tape/off,00531,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.06:51:55.25:postob 2000.145.06:51:55.26:source=0440+345,044331.6,344106.7,2000.0,cw 2000.145.06:51:55.56:midtp 2000.145.06:51:57.95/tpzero/445,332,390,655,375,454,759,408,1206,140 2000.145.06:51:58.17/tpzero/632,357,320,481,784,972,1558 2000.145.06:51:58.24:nw2c1=15 2000.145.06:52:03.68/pass/15,15,auto,55.0,55.0,56.6,54.7,1.6,-0.3 2000.145.06:52:07.39/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.06:52:07.39:fastr=0m19s 2000.145.06:52:26.66:!2000.145.06:54:26 2000.145.06:53:18.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.06:54:26.00:preob 2000.145.06:54:26.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.06:54:28.89/tpical/39455,34980,10995,5569,30604,21070,11887,10584,11706,22734 2000.145.06:54:29.11/tpical/21326,31913,23582,20565,9426,13868,12041 2000.145.06:54:29.15:!2000.145.06:54:36 2000.145.06:54:36.00:tape 2000.145.06:54:36.11/tape/off,00121,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.06:54:36.11:st=for,135 2000.145.06:54:36.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.06:54:36.23:midob 2000.145.06:54:36.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.06:54:36.54/wx/6.6,985.4,62.2,1.0 2000.145.06:54:36.80/cable/+9.846457E-03 2000.145.06:54:36.88#setcl#time/167978421,3,2000,145,06,54,36.84,1.722,16.166,2 2000.145.06:54:36.88#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.06:54:39.88/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,11165,11031 2000.145.06:54:39.95/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,21507 2000.145.06:54:40.01/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32882 2000.145.06:54:40.09/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19946 2000.145.06:54:40.16/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20659 2000.145.06:54:40.47/tpi/37410,32882,10680,5354,28688,19946,11289,10148,11170,21501 2000.145.06:54:40.69/tpi/19619,28517,20659,18936,8940,13167,11031 2000.145.06:54:40.70/tsys1/124.0,106.4,224.1,149.9,101.4,119.0,120.8,153.2,127.5,118.8 2000.145.06:54:40.71/tsys2/78.1,58.2,48.8,79.5,117.8,122.1,65.8 2000.145.06:54:40.71:!2000.145.07:02:06 2000.145.07:02:06.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.07:02:06.00:et 2000.145.07:02:06.13:!+3s 2000.145.07:02:09.14:tape 2000.145.07:02:09.24/tape/off,05172,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.07:02:09.24:postob 2000.145.07:02:09.24:source=0552+398,055530.8,394849.2,2000.0,cw 2000.145.07:02:09.54:checkf135 2000.145.07:02:30.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.07:03:04.31?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.07:03:04.31?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.07:03:04.31?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.07:03:04.31?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.07:03:04.31?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.07:03:04.31?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 5. 2000.145.07:03:04.31?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.07:03:04.31?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 7. 2000.145.07:03:04.31?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.07:03:04.31?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 27. 2000.145.07:03:04.31?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.07:03:04.31?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.07:03:04.31/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,3050.,2090.,94.,96.,164.,88.,48.,36.,14.,8.,0.,$$$$$ 2000.145.07:03:04.31/parity/0,36,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,68 2000.145.07:03:38.75:nw2c1=15 2000.145.07:03:39.44/pass/15,15,auto,55.0,55.0,55.0,53.9,0.0,-1.1 2000.145.07:03:43.11/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.07:03:43.11:!2000.145.07:04:19 2000.145.07:04:19.00:preob 2000.145.07:04:19.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.07:04:21.89/tpical/36430,32217,10116,5188,28253,19486,11037,9806,10897,21026 2000.145.07:04:22.11/tpical/20907,31471,23149,20222,9294,13640,11926 2000.145.07:04:22.15:!2000.145.07:04:29 2000.145.07:04:29.00:tape 2000.145.07:04:29.11/tape/off,05159,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.07:04:29.11:st=for,135 2000.145.07:04:29.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.07:04:29.23:midob 2000.145.07:04:29.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.07:04:29.54/wx/6.4,985.5,63.9,1.1 2000.145.07:04:29.84/cable/+9.849697E-03 2000.145.07:04:29.91#setcl#time/168037724,3,2000,145,07,04,29.88,1.719,16.331,2 2000.145.07:04:29.91#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.07:04:32.92/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10337,10875 2000.145.07:04:32.99/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19754 2000.145.07:04:33.06/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30175 2000.145.07:04:33.13/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18325 2000.145.07:04:33.20/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20099 2000.145.07:04:33.51/tpi/34316,30175,9795,4962,26320,18325,10413,9367,10341,19758 2000.145.07:04:33.73/tpi/19151,27937,20099,18546,8779,12910,10874 2000.145.07:04:33.74/tsys1/109.9,100.3,201.0,130.7,92.1,105.6,106.1,140.0,112.7,106.1 2000.145.07:04:33.75/tsys2/74.0,54.8,45.5,75.7,109.0,114.8,62.2 2000.145.07:04:33.75:!2000.145.07:06:07 2000.145.07:06:07.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.07:06:07.00:et 2000.145.07:06:07.13:!+3s 2000.145.07:06:10.14:tape 2000.145.07:06:10.25/tape/off,06250,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.07:06:10.25:postob 2000.145.07:06:10.26:source=1219+044,122222.5,041315.8,2000.0,cw 2000.145.07:06:11.52:midtp 2000.145.07:06:13.90/tpzero/428,333,387,659,375,453,757,409,1210,141 2000.145.07:06:14.12/tpzero/639,347,320,478,783,973,1564 2000.145.07:06:14.19:nw2c2=16 2000.145.07:06:20.34/pass/16,16,auto,55.0,55.0,55.5,53.9,0.5,-1.1 2000.145.07:06:24.01/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.07:06:24.01:fastf=1m55s 2000.145.07:08:19.29:!2000.145.07:08:41 2000.145.07:08:28.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.07:08:41.00:preob 2000.145.07:08:41.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.07:08:43.89/tpical/35537,31508,9853,5071,27544,18984,10779,9576,10668,20513 2000.145.07:08:44.11/tpical/20702,31144,22915,20003,9183,13476,11885 2000.145.07:08:44.15:!2000.145.07:08:51 2000.145.07:08:51.00:tape 2000.145.07:08:51.11/tape/low,08789,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.07:08:51.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.07:08:51.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.07:08:51.23:midob 2000.145.07:08:51.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.07:08:51.53/wx/6.2,985.6,65.4,1.1 2000.145.07:08:51.67/cable/+9.846746E-03 2000.145.07:08:51.74#setcl#time/168063905,3,2000,145,07,08,51.70,1.726,16.404,2 2000.145.07:08:51.74#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.07:08:54.74/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10114,10819 2000.145.07:08:54.81/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19262 2000.145.07:08:54.88/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29397 2000.145.07:08:54.95/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17859 2000.145.07:08:55.02/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19800 2000.145.07:08:55.33/tpi/33363,29373,9538,4840,25626,17853,10150,9141,10113,19259 2000.145.07:08:55.55/tpi/18935,27639,19800,18290,8668,12730,10818 2000.145.07:08:55.56/tsys1/103.9,93.3,199.3,124.2,90.3,105.5,102.4,137.7,110.0,104.6 2000.145.07:08:55.57/tsys2/72.7,54.7,43.9,73.0,107.5,110.6,60.9 2000.145.07:08:55.57:!2000.145.07:16:21 2000.145.07:16:21.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.07:16:21.00:et 2000.145.07:16:21.13:!+3s 2000.145.07:16:24.14:tape 2000.145.07:16:24.24/tape/off,03737,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.07:16:24.24:postob 2000.145.07:16:24.24:source=1606+106,160846.2,102907.8,2000.0,cw 2000.145.07:16:24.54:checkr135 2000.145.07:17:19.06?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.07:17:19.06?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.07:17:19.06?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.07:17:19.06?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.07:17:19.06?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.07:17:19.06?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 5. 2000.145.07:17:19.06?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.07:17:19.06/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,2889.,2134.,98.,318.,118.,94.,128.,130.,236.,168.,108. 2000.145.07:17:19.06/parity/0,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.07:17:53.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.07:17:53.75:nw2c2=16 2000.145.07:17:54.32/pass/16,16,auto,55.0,55.0,56.3,53.9,1.3,-1.1 2000.145.07:17:58.01/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.07:17:58.01:!2000.145.07:18:34 2000.145.07:18:34.00:preob 2000.145.07:18:34.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.07:18:36.89/tpical/34775,30784,9619,4967,26866,18551,10513,9353,10444,20045 2000.145.07:18:37.12/tpical/20650,30918,22803,20063,9207,13461,11871 2000.145.07:18:37.16:!2000.145.07:18:44 2000.145.07:18:44.00:tape 2000.145.07:18:44.11/tape/off,03751,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.07:18:44.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.07:18:44.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.07:18:44.23:midob 2000.145.07:18:44.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.07:18:44.53/wx/6.0,985.7,67.2,1.1 2000.145.07:18:44.67/cable/+9.849504E-03 2000.145.07:18:44.74#setcl#time/168123204,3,2000,145,07,18,44.70,1.724,16.568,2 2000.145.07:18:44.74#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.07:18:47.75/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9878,10805 2000.145.07:18:47.82/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,18773 2000.145.07:18:47.89/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28638 2000.145.07:18:47.96/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17381 2000.145.07:18:48.03/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19723 2000.145.07:18:48.34/tpi/32574,28629,9288,4742,24933,17379,9870,8890,9880,18773 2000.145.07:18:48.56/tpi/18830,27434,19723,18350,8705,12736,10806 2000.145.07:18:48.57/tsys1/100.2,90.1,184.5,124.5,87.2,99.1,97.2,125.7,105.5,100.5 2000.145.07:18:48.58/tsys2/70.2,54.6,44.2,73.2,110.8,113.9,60.9 2000.145.07:18:48.58:!2000.145.07:22:35 2000.145.07:22:35.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.07:22:35.00:et 2000.145.07:22:35.13:!+3s 2000.145.07:22:38.14:tape 2000.145.07:22:38.25/tape/off,01164,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.07:22:38.25:postob 2000.145.07:22:38.25:source=3c418,203837.0,511912.7,2000.0,cw 2000.145.07:22:38.55:midtp 2000.145.07:22:40.93/tpzero/428,332,389,655,375,452,759,404,1214,140 2000.145.07:22:41.15/tpzero/637,352,317,476,796,971,1571 2000.145.07:22:41.22:nw2c1=17 2000.145.07:22:46.40/pass/17,17,auto,110.0,110.0,110.3,110.6,0.3,0.6 2000.145.07:22:50.11/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.07:22:50.11:fastr=0m49s 2000.145.07:23:39.38:!2000.145.07:25:13 2000.145.07:25:01.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.07:25:13.00:preob 2000.145.07:25:13.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.07:25:15.89/tpical/34647,30728,9572,4944,26644,18484,10457,9295,10420,19959 2000.145.07:25:16.11/tpical/20805,31143,22964,20182,9258,13560,11966 2000.145.07:25:16.15:!2000.145.07:25:23 2000.145.07:25:23.00:tape 2000.145.07:25:23.11/tape/low,00079,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.07:25:23.11:st=for,135 2000.145.07:25:23.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.07:25:23.23:midob 2000.145.07:25:23.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.07:25:23.53/wx/5.8,985.8,68.9,1.2 2000.145.07:25:23.64#setcl#time/168163093,3,2000,145,07,25,23.60,1.727,16.679,2 2000.145.07:25:23.64#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.07:25:23.77/cable/+9.829831E-03 2000.145.07:25:26.84/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9860,10900 2000.145.07:25:26.91/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,18690 2000.145.07:25:26.98/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28554 2000.145.07:25:27.05/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17330 2000.145.07:25:27.12/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19897 2000.145.07:25:27.43/tpi/32528,28555,9261,4728,24735,17330,9840,8850,9859,18691 2000.145.07:25:27.65/tpi/19011,27606,19897,18507,8783,12838,10903 2000.145.07:25:27.66/tsys1/103.9,89.1,195.7,129.4,87.5,100.3,101.0,130.2,105.7,100.4 2000.145.07:25:27.67/tsys2/71.9,54.1,44.8,75.6,118.0,115.4,61.6 2000.145.07:25:27.67:!2000.145.07:30:07 2000.145.07:30:07.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.07:30:07.00:et 2000.145.07:30:07.13:!+3s 2000.145.07:30:10.14:tape 2000.145.07:30:10.25/tape/off,03263,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.07:30:10.25:postob 2000.145.07:30:10.25:source=vr422201,220243.3,421640.0,2000.0,cw 2000.145.07:30:10.55:checkf135 2000.145.07:30:39.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.07:31:05.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.07:31:05.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.07:31:05.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.07:31:05.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.07:31:05.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.07:31:05.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 5. 2000.145.07:31:05.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.07:31:05.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.07:31:05.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 27. 2000.145.07:31:05.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.07:31:05.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.07:31:05.36/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,2868.,2140.,34.,18.,132.,34.,64.,44.,0.,12.,2.,$$$$$ 2000.145.07:31:05.36/parity/0,13,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,70 2000.145.07:31:39.75:nw2c1=17 2000.145.07:31:40.32/pass/17,17,auto,110.0,110.0,110.3,110.6,0.3,0.6 2000.145.07:31:44.00/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.07:31:44.00:!2000.145.07:32:20 2000.145.07:32:20.00:preob 2000.145.07:32:20.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.07:32:22.89/tpical/34873,30921,9627,4991,26988,18694,10554,9401,10466,20166 2000.145.07:32:23.11/tpical/20730,31137,22961,20194,9256,13561,11879 2000.145.07:32:23.15:!2000.145.07:32:30 2000.145.07:32:30.00:tape 2000.145.07:32:30.11/tape/off,03249,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.07:32:30.11:st=for,135 2000.145.07:32:30.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.07:32:30.23:midob 2000.145.07:32:30.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.07:32:30.53/wx/5.6,985.8,70.3,1.2 2000.145.07:32:30.73/cable/+9.834774E-03 2000.145.07:32:30.80#setcl#time/168205808,3,2000,145,07,32,30.76,1.729,16.798,2 2000.145.07:32:30.80#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.07:32:33.80/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9908,10795 2000.145.07:32:33.87/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,18885 2000.145.07:32:33.94/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28793 2000.145.07:32:34.01/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17525 2000.145.07:32:34.09/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19830 2000.145.07:32:34.40/tpi/32689,28805,9327,4773,25058,17525,9926,8956,9912,18891 2000.145.07:32:34.62/tpi/18926,27486,19830,18462,8755,12830,10794 2000.145.07:32:34.63/tsys1/101.3,92.3,204.4,129.6,87.7,100.2,100.1,131.8,107.7,100.9 2000.145.07:32:34.64/tsys2/71.2,52.2,43.8,72.9,111.5,113.9,59.7 2000.145.07:32:34.64:!2000.145.07:34:35 2000.145.07:34:35.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.07:34:35.00:et 2000.145.07:34:35.13:!+3s 2000.145.07:34:38.14:tape 2000.145.07:34:38.25/tape/off,04644,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.07:34:38.25:postob 2000.145.07:34:38.26:source=2145+067,214805.5,065738.6,2000.0,cw 2000.145.07:34:38.56:nw2c1=17 2000.145.07:34:39.12/pass/17,17,auto,110.0,110.0,110.3,110.6,0.3,0.6 2000.145.07:34:42.83/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.07:34:42.83:!2000.145.07:35:28 2000.145.07:35:25.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.07:35:28.00:preob 2000.145.07:35:28.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.07:35:30.89/tpical/40398,35769,11225,5698,31382,21649,12171,10865,11954,23336 2000.145.07:35:31.11/tpical/21980,33085,24455,21240,9686,14254,12462 2000.145.07:35:31.15:!2000.145.07:35:38 2000.145.07:35:38.00:tape 2000.145.07:35:38.11/tape/off,04644,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.07:35:38.11:st=for,135 2000.145.07:35:38.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.07:35:38.23:midob 2000.145.07:35:38.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.07:35:38.53/wx/5.5,985.8,70.9,1.2 2000.145.07:35:38.63/cable/+9.844627E-03 2000.145.07:35:38.70#setcl#time/168224599,3,2000,145,07,35,38.67,1.723,16.850,2 2000.145.07:35:38.70#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.07:35:41.71/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,11394,11418 2000.145.07:35:41.78/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,22059 2000.145.07:35:41.85/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,33719 2000.145.07:35:41.92/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20456 2000.145.07:35:41.99/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21394 2000.145.07:35:42.30/tpi/38175,33767,10917,5477,29414,20456,11515,10409,11390,22046 2000.145.07:35:42.52/tpi/20209,29620,21360,19566,9202,13553,11414 2000.145.07:35:42.53/tsys1/116.5,114.6,234.5,149.7,101.2,115.0,112.5,150.5,123.8,116.5 2000.145.07:35:42.53/tsys2/77.6,59.3,47.7,80.1,121.9,126.0,65.9 2000.145.07:35:42.54:!2000.145.07:39:04 2000.145.07:39:04.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.07:39:04.00:et 2000.145.07:39:04.13:!+3s 2000.145.07:39:07.14:tape 2000.145.07:39:07.25/tape/off,06950,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.07:39:07.25:postob 2000.145.07:39:07.26:source=2201+315,220315.0,314538.3,2000.0,cw 2000.145.07:39:07.56:midtp 2000.145.07:39:09.95/tpzero/429,331,387,665,378,457,759,409,1205,140 2000.145.07:39:10.18/tpzero/597,358,317,478,788,972,1566 2000.145.07:39:10.25:nw2c2=18 2000.145.07:39:16.23/pass/18,18,auto,110.0,110.0,110.0,109.8,-0.0,-0.2 2000.145.07:39:19.92/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.07:39:19.92:fastf=1m22s 2000.145.07:39:43.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.07:40:42.20:!2000.145.07:41:17 2000.145.07:41:17.00:preob 2000.145.07:41:17.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.07:41:19.89/tpical/35187,31219,9721,5032,27313,18926,10696,9533,10559,20396 2000.145.07:41:20.11/tpical/20670,31118,22889,19958,9211,13478,11868 2000.145.07:41:20.15:!2000.145.07:41:27 2000.145.07:41:27.00:tape 2000.145.07:41:27.11/tape/low,08778,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.07:41:27.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.07:41:27.24:data_valid=on 2000.145.07:41:27.24:midob 2000.145.07:41:27.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.07:41:27.54/wx/5.4,986.0,71.7,1.2 2000.145.07:41:27.81/cable/+9.834674E-03 2000.145.07:41:27.88#setcl#time/168259515,3,2000,145,07,41,27.84,1.728,16.947,2 2000.145.07:41:27.88#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.07:41:30.88/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,9998,10908 2000.145.07:41:30.95/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19118 2000.145.07:41:31.02/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29048 2000.145.07:41:31.09/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17718 2000.145.07:41:31.16/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19992 2000.145.07:41:31.47/tpi/32990,29048,9397,4813,25422,17718,10066,9079,9998,19121 2000.145.07:41:31.69/tpi/19056,27762,19992,18550,8803,12878,10911 2000.145.07:41:31.70/tsys1/101.7,90.7,190.8,129.9,90.9,98.0,101.3,131.0,107.5,102.1 2000.145.07:41:31.71/tsys2/80.3,57.3,47.7,90.1,137.9,139.3,68.5 2000.145.07:41:31.71:!2000.145.07:48:57 2000.145.07:48:57.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.07:48:57.00:et 2000.145.07:48:57.12:!+3s 2000.145.07:49:00.13:tape 2000.145.07:49:00.23/tape/off,03727,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.07:49:00.23:postob 2000.145.07:49:00.23:source=1334-127,133739.8,-125724.7,2000.0,cw 2000.145.07:49:00.53:checkr135 2000.145.07:49:55.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.07:49:55.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.07:49:55.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.07:49:55.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.07:49:55.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.07:49:55.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.07:49:55.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 7. 2000.145.07:49:55.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 15. 2000.145.07:49:55.04/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,5451.,4870.,96.,500.,260.,192.,114.,154.,260.,266.,162. 2000.145.07:49:55.04/parity/0,0,3,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.07:50:29.73:nw2c2=18 2000.145.07:50:30.29/pass/18,18,auto,110.0,110.0,110.0,109.8,-0.0,-0.2 2000.145.07:50:34.00/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.07:50:34.00:!2000.145.07:52:34 2000.145.07:52:34.00:preob 2000.145.07:52:34.54?ERROR AN -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large. 2000.145.07:52:34.54?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING! 2000.145.07:52:34.54/onsource/SLEWING 2000.145.07:52:36.90/tpical/40592,36142,11311,5757,31592,21857,12256,10963,12029,23558 2000.145.07:52:37.12/tpical/22036,33209,24533,21289,9697,14284,12422 2000.145.07:52:37.16:!2000.145.07:52:44 2000.145.07:52:37.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.07:52:44.00:tape 2000.145.07:52:44.11/tape/off,03742,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.07:52:44.12:st=rev,135 2000.145.07:52:44.24:data_valid=on 2000.145.07:52:44.24:midob 2000.145.07:52:44.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.07:52:44.54/wx/5.1,986.1,73.7,1.2 2000.145.07:52:44.67/cable/+9.839312E-03 2000.145.07:52:44.74#setcl#time/168327200,3,2000,145,07,52,44.70,1.723,17.135,2 2000.145.07:52:44.74#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.07:52:47.74/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,11473,11374 2000.145.07:52:47.81/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,22279 2000.145.07:52:47.88/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,33987 2000.145.07:52:47.95/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20697 2000.145.07:52:48.02/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21514 2000.145.07:52:48.33/tpi/38468,34022,10983,5531,29746,20710,11649,10524,11471,22282 2000.145.07:52:48.55/tpi/20274,29726,21514,19640,9233,13578,11373 2000.145.07:52:48.56/tsys1/122.9,109.0,221.6,147.7,109.1,121.1,123.1,158.1,126.2,119.0 2000.145.07:52:48.57/tsys2/78.4,59.2,49.3,81.6,127.8,125.3,65.6 2000.145.07:52:48.57:!2000.145.07:54:22 2000.145.07:54:22.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.07:54:22.00:et 2000.145.07:54:22.13:!+3s 2000.145.07:54:25.14:tape 2000.145.07:54:25.25/tape/off,02651,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.07:54:25.25:postob 2000.145.07:54:25.26:source=1611+343,161341.1,341247.9,2000.0,cw 2000.145.07:54:25.56:nw2c2=18 2000.145.07:54:26.12/pass/18,18,auto,110.0,110.0,110.0,109.8,-0.0,-0.2 2000.145.07:54:29.83/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.07:54:29.83:!2000.145.07:58:20 2000.145.07:55:55.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.07:58:20.00:preob 2000.145.07:58:20.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.07:58:22.89/tpical/35273,31495,9830,5053,27224,18946,10641,9518,10635,20418 2000.145.07:58:23.11/tpical/20871,31305,23117,20314,9270,13576,11983 2000.145.07:58:23.15:!2000.145.07:58:30 2000.145.07:58:30.00:tape 2000.145.07:58:30.11/tape/off,02651,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.07:58:30.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.07:58:30.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.07:58:30.23:midob 2000.145.07:58:30.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.07:58:30.53/wx/4.8,986.1,75.2,1.2 2000.145.07:58:30.63/cable/+9.831337E-03 2000.145.07:58:30.71#setcl#time/168361796,3,2000,145,07,58,30.66,1.713,17.231,1 2000.145.07:58:30.71#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.07:58:33.71/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10059,10890 2000.145.07:58:33.78/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19106 2000.145.07:58:33.85/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29247 2000.145.07:58:33.92/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17728 2000.145.07:58:33.99/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20007 2000.145.07:58:34.30/tpi/33073,29236,9485,4821,25214,17758,9992,9034,10057,19096 2000.145.07:58:34.52/tpi/19049,27786,20001,18561,8782,12843,10887 2000.145.07:58:34.53/tsys1/101.8,87.8,180.9,122.9,84.8,99.9,97.6,122.2,105.1,98.4 2000.145.07:58:34.54/tsys2/71.1,54.7,44.3,72.4,115.0,113.7,59.7 2000.145.07:58:34.54:!2000.145.08:00:08 2000.145.08:00:08.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.08:00:08.00:et 2000.145.08:00:08.13:!+3s 2000.145.08:00:11.14:tape 2000.145.08:00:11.25/tape/off,01560,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.08:00:11.25:postob 2000.145.08:00:11.26:source=0014+813,001708.5,813508.1,2000.0,cw 2000.145.08:00:11.56:midtp 2000.145.08:00:13.94/tpzero/426,331,387,665,377,460,757,412,1208,141 2000.145.08:00:14.17/tpzero/603,355,317,479,798,971,1564 2000.145.08:00:14.25:nw2c1=19 2000.145.08:00:19.41/pass/19,19,auto,165.0,165.0,164.0,165.7,-1.0,0.7 2000.145.08:00:23.10/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.08:00:23.10:fastr=1m6s 2000.145.08:01:29.37:!2000.145.08:07:33 2000.145.08:04:11.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.08:07:33.00:preob 2000.145.08:07:33.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.08:07:35.89/tpical/35068,31250,9766,5045,27078,18884,10621,9495,10576,20343 2000.145.08:07:36.11/tpical/20931,31218,23107,20227,9243,13529,12097 2000.145.08:07:36.15:!2000.145.08:07:43 2000.145.08:07:43.00:tape 2000.145.08:07:43.11/tape/low,00093,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.08:07:43.11:st=for,135 2000.145.08:07:43.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.08:07:43.23:midob 2000.145.08:07:43.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.08:07:43.53/wx/4.3,986.1,77.4,1.3 2000.145.08:07:43.63/cable/+9.835425E-03 2000.145.08:07:43.71#setcl#time/168417095,3,2000,145,08,07,43.67,1.726,17.385,2 2000.145.08:07:43.71#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.08:07:46.71/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10014,11058 2000.145.08:07:46.78/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19042 2000.145.08:07:46.85/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29063 2000.145.08:07:46.92/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17663 2000.145.08:07:46.99/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19889 2000.145.08:07:47.30/tpi/32904,29055,9454,4814,25125,17650,9987,9031,10011,19039 2000.145.08:07:47.52/tpi/20732,27723,19895,18471,8741,12820,11059 2000.145.08:07:47.53/tsys1/103.0,89.8,199.4,123.2,86.9,95.6,99.9,127.4,106.9,99.4 2000.145.08:07:47.54/tsys2/710.1,55.0,42.8,71.9,111.1,117.3,64.2 2000.145.08:07:47.54:!2000.145.08:15:13 2000.145.08:15:13.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.08:15:13.00:et 2000.145.08:15:13.12:!+3s 2000.145.08:15:16.13:tape 2000.145.08:15:16.23/tape/off,05144,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.08:15:16.23:postob 2000.145.08:15:16.23:source=0133+476,013658.6,475129.1,2000.0,cw 2000.145.08:15:16.53:checkf135 2000.145.08:16:09.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.08:16:11.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.08:16:11.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.08:16:11.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.08:16:11.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.08:16:11.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.08:16:11.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.08:16:11.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.08:16:11.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 27. 2000.145.08:16:11.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.08:16:11.35/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,2633.,1172.,26.,88.,194.,56.,58.,28.,6.,6.,0.,$$$$$ 2000.145.08:16:11.35/parity/0,4,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,26 2000.145.08:16:45.73:nw2c1=19 2000.145.08:16:46.29/pass/19,19,auto,165.0,165.0,164.8,165.7,-0.2,0.7 2000.145.08:16:49.99/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.08:16:49.99:!2000.145.08:17:26 2000.145.08:17:26.00:preob 2000.145.08:17:26.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.08:17:28.89/tpical/35739,31841,9884,5133,27949,19322,10879,9745,10724,20832 2000.145.08:17:29.12/tpical/20803,31308,23115,20058,9212,13539,12048 2000.145.08:17:29.16:!2000.145.08:17:36 2000.145.08:17:36.00:tape 2000.145.08:17:36.11/tape/off,05129,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.08:17:36.11:st=for,135 2000.145.08:17:36.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.08:17:36.23:midob 2000.145.08:17:36.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.08:17:36.53/wx/4.0,986.2,79.4,1.3 2000.145.08:17:36.63/cable/+9.820133E-03 2000.145.08:17:36.70#setcl#time/168476394,3,2000,145,08,17,36.67,1.723,17.549,2 2000.145.08:17:36.70#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.08:17:39.71/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10151,10968 2000.145.08:17:39.78/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19506 2000.145.08:17:39.85/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29530 2000.145.08:17:39.92/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18082 2000.145.08:17:39.99/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19976 2000.145.08:17:40.30/tpi/33617,29602,9572,4899,25896,18083,10237,9289,10156,19518 2000.145.08:17:40.52/tpi/19021,27792,19972,18321,8703,12808,10956 2000.145.08:17:40.53/tsys1/107.3,89.7,202.0,124.1,85.3,97.6,101.3,133.5,108.1,101.2 2000.145.08:17:40.54/tsys2/72.6,54.8,43.9,72.1,109.0,113.7,60.4 2000.145.08:17:40.54:!2000.145.08:19:32 2000.145.08:19:32.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.08:19:32.00:et 2000.145.08:19:32.13:!+3s 2000.145.08:19:35.14:tape 2000.145.08:19:35.25/tape/off,06422,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.08:19:35.25:postob 2000.145.08:19:35.26:source=1741-038,174358.9,-035004.6,2000.0,cw 2000.145.08:19:35.56:nw2c1=19 2000.145.08:19:36.12/pass/19,19,auto,165.0,165.0,164.8,164.8,-0.2,-0.2 2000.145.08:19:39.81/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.08:19:39.81:!2000.145.08:23:53 2000.145.08:22:55.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.08:23:53.00:preob 2000.145.08:23:53.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.08:23:55.89/tpical/36088,32189,9999,5198,28209,19536,11006,9877,10830,21077 2000.145.08:23:56.11/tpical/20845,31573,23212,20118,9231,13541,11922 2000.145.08:23:56.15:!2000.145.08:24:03 2000.145.08:24:03.00:tape 2000.145.08:24:03.11/tape/off,06422,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.08:24:03.11:st=for,135 2000.145.08:24:03.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.08:24:03.23:midob 2000.145.08:24:03.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.08:24:03.53/wx/3.8,986.4,80.3,1.3 2000.145.08:24:03.89/cable/+9.819646E-03 2000.145.08:24:03.96#setcl#time/168515118,3,2000,145,08,24,03.92,1.726,17.657,2 2000.145.08:24:03.96#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.08:24:06.96/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10258,10846 2000.145.08:24:07.03/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19774 2000.145.08:24:07.10/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29941 2000.145.08:24:07.17/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18328 2000.145.08:24:07.24/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20080 2000.145.08:24:07.55/tpi/33931,29941,9691,4971,26244,18328,10347,9397,10265,19774 2000.145.08:24:07.77/tpi/19080,27965,20080,18402,8721,12832,10845 2000.145.08:24:07.78/tsys1/106.6,90.4,207.2,130.1,90.3,101.5,99.8,128.4,110.0,103.4 2000.145.08:24:07.79/tsys2/73.5,53.7,44.3,73.3,109.1,117.4,60.5 2000.145.08:24:07.79:!2000.145.08:25:41 2000.145.08:25:41.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.08:25:41.00:et 2000.145.08:25:41.13:!+3s 2000.145.08:25:44.14:tape 2000.145.08:25:44.25/tape/off,07514,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.08:25:44.25:postob 2000.145.08:25:44.26:source=1749+096,175132.8,093900.7,2000.0,cw 2000.145.08:25:44.56:midtp 2000.145.08:25:46.94/tpzero/429,332,386,665,379,459,761,407,1209,141 2000.145.08:25:47.17/tpzero/611,345,315,478,787,975,1559 2000.145.08:25:47.24:nw2c2=20 2000.145.08:25:53.29/pass/20,20,auto,165.0,165.0,164.5,164.0,-0.5,-1.0 2000.145.08:25:57.02/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.08:25:57.02:fastf=0m57s 2000.145.08:26:09.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.08:26:54.30:!2000.145.08:27:17 2000.145.08:27:17.00:preob 2000.145.08:27:17.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.08:27:19.89/tpical/35403,31511,9783,5093,27595,19079,10749,9648,10628,20619 2000.145.08:27:20.11/tpical/20874,31332,23160,20244,9272,13578,11934 2000.145.08:27:20.15:!2000.145.08:27:27 2000.145.08:27:27.00:tape 2000.145.08:27:27.11/tape/low,08778,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.08:27:27.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.08:27:27.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.08:27:27.23:midob 2000.145.08:27:27.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.08:27:27.53/wx/3.8,986.4,80.6,1.3 2000.145.08:27:27.80/cable/+9.817788E-03 2000.145.08:27:27.88#setcl#time/168535510,3,2000,145,08,27,27.84,1.721,17.714,2 2000.145.08:27:27.88#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.08:27:30.88/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10054,10861 2000.145.08:27:30.95/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19294 2000.145.08:27:31.02/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29274 2000.145.08:27:31.09/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17891 2000.145.08:27:31.16/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20027 2000.145.08:27:31.47/tpi/33232,29274,9460,4870,25596,17891,10115,9175,10057,19293 2000.145.08:27:31.69/tpi/19049,27782,20027,18519,8772,12865,10863 2000.145.08:27:31.70/tsys1/103.7,88.8,192.7,129.4,86.5,100.7,101.2,127.2,106.3,99.1 2000.145.08:27:31.71/tsys2/70.9,54.3,44.2,73.4,112.1,117.1,61.0 2000.145.08:27:31.71:!2000.145.08:30:55 2000.145.08:30:55.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.08:30:55.00:et 2000.145.08:30:55.13:!+3s 2000.145.08:30:58.14:tape 2000.145.08:30:58.25/tape/off,06450,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.08:30:58.25:postob 2000.145.08:30:58.25:source=2145+067,214805.5,065738.6,2000.0,cw 2000.145.08:30:58.55:checkr135 2000.145.08:31:53.08?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.08:31:53.08?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.08:31:53.08?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.08:31:53.08?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.08:31:53.08?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.08:31:53.08?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.08:31:53.08/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,4887.,1616.,58.,276.,170.,282.,110.,94.,150.,50.,92. 2000.145.08:31:53.08/parity/0,0,5,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.08:32:25.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.08:32:27.75:nw2c2=20 2000.145.08:32:28.32/pass/20,20,auto,165.0,165.0,164.5,164.0,-0.5,-1.0 2000.145.08:32:32.02/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.08:32:32.02:!2000.145.08:33:46 2000.145.08:33:46.00:preob 2000.145.08:33:46.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.08:33:48.89/tpical/37686,33744,10484,5410,29552,20467,11504,10335,11269,22061 2000.145.08:33:49.11/tpical/21419,32263,23824,20646,9440,13869,12238 2000.145.08:33:49.15:!2000.145.08:33:56 2000.145.08:33:56.00:tape 2000.145.08:33:56.11/tape/off,06464,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.08:33:56.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.08:33:56.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.08:33:56.23:midob 2000.145.08:33:56.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.08:33:56.53/wx/3.6,986.4,81.7,1.3 2000.145.08:33:56.67/cable/+9.823443E-03 2000.145.08:33:56.74#setcl#time/168574395,3,2000,145,08,33,56.70,1.724,17.822,2 2000.145.08:33:56.74#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.08:33:59.74/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10704,11168 2000.145.08:33:59.81/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20739 2000.145.08:33:59.88/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31484 2000.145.08:33:59.95/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19252 2000.145.08:34:00.02/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20721 2000.145.08:34:00.33/tpi/35584,31474,10164,5180,27529,19257,10870,9862,10699,20735 2000.145.08:34:00.55/tpi/19629,28721,20721,18951,8940,13162,11167 2000.145.08:34:00.56/tsys1/114.7,94.1,209.6,134.7,92.1,106.6,109.4,137.1,114.2,106.5 2000.145.08:34:00.57/tsys2/74.6,56.2,46.2,76.5,114.5,121.0,63.0 2000.145.08:34:00.57:!2000.145.08:37:22 2000.145.08:37:22.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.08:37:22.00:et 2000.145.08:37:22.13:!+3s 2000.145.08:37:25.14:tape 2000.145.08:37:25.25/tape/off,04158,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.08:37:25.25:postob 2000.145.08:37:25.26:source=3c371,180650.7,694928.1,2000.0,cw 2000.145.08:37:25.56:midtp 2000.145.08:37:27.94/tpzero/427,332,385,665,378,460,759,407,1205,141 2000.145.08:37:28.17/tpzero/607,350,319,479,801,972,1553 2000.145.08:37:28.24:nw2c1=21 2000.145.08:37:33.40/pass/21,21,auto,220.0,220.0,220.9,220.7,0.9,0.7 2000.145.08:37:37.11/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.08:37:37.11:fastr=3m2s 2000.145.08:39:13.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.08:40:39.38:!2000.145.08:45:18 2000.145.08:45:18.00:preob 2000.145.08:45:18.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.08:45:20.89/tpical/35855,32168,10065,5149,27884,19412,10912,9750,10865,20961 2000.145.08:45:21.11/tpical/21192,31896,23673,20630,9389,13776,15723 2000.145.08:45:21.15:!2000.145.08:45:28 2000.145.08:45:28.00:tape 2000.145.08:45:28.11/tape/low,00080,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.08:45:28.11:st=for,135 2000.145.08:45:28.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.08:45:28.23:midob 2000.145.08:45:28.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.08:45:28.53/wx/3.4,986.5,83.0,1.4 2000.145.08:45:28.86/cable/+9.861308E-03 2000.145.08:45:28.94#setcl#time/168643614,3,2000,145,08,45,28.90,1.719,18.014,2 2000.145.08:45:28.94#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.08:45:31.94/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10280,14595 2000.145.08:45:32.01/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19617 2000.145.08:45:32.09/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29844 2000.145.08:45:32.16/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18196 2000.145.08:45:32.23/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20469 2000.145.08:45:32.54/tpi/33758,29844,9738,4919,25835,18196,10263,9272,10281,19617 2000.145.08:45:32.76/tpi/19345,28302,20469,18882,8893,13046,14600 2000.145.08:45:32.77/tsys1/109.0,87.1,196.2,126.9,85.2,100.1,100.5,127.2,106.6,99.4 2000.145.08:45:32.78/tsys2/71.2,54.6,44.1,73.9,114.5,116.1,81.6 2000.145.08:45:32.78:!2000.145.08:52:58 2000.145.08:52:58.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.08:52:58.00:et 2000.145.08:52:58.13:!+3s 2000.145.08:53:01.14:tape 2000.145.08:53:01.25/tape/off,05131,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.08:53:01.25:postob 2000.145.08:53:01.25:source=0552+398,055530.8,394849.2,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.08:53:01.55:checkf135 2000.145.08:53:56.36?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.08:53:56.36?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.08:53:56.36?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.08:53:56.36?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.08:53:56.36?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.08:53:56.36?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.08:53:56.36?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 7. 2000.145.08:53:56.36?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.08:53:56.36?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.08:53:56.36/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,2975.,1759.,30.,58.,262.,38.,14.,22.,6.,6.,2.,$$$$$ 2000.145.08:53:56.36/parity/0,0,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,21 2000.145.08:54:30.75:nw2c1=21 2000.145.08:54:31.32/pass/21,21,auto,220.0,220.0,220.9,220.7,0.9,0.7 2000.145.08:54:35.02/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.08:54:35.02:!2000.145.08:55:11 2000.145.08:54:51.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.08:55:11.00:preob 2000.145.08:55:11.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.08:55:13.89/tpical/38561,34566,10722,5525,30396,21009,11796,10622,11503,22660 2000.145.08:55:14.11/tpical/21635,32574,24086,20818,9510,13985,12223 2000.145.08:55:14.15:!2000.145.08:55:21 2000.145.08:55:21.00:tape 2000.145.08:55:21.11/tape/off,05117,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.08:55:21.11:st=for,135 2000.145.08:55:21.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.08:55:21.23:midob 2000.145.08:55:21.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.08:55:21.53/wx/3.3,986.5,83.7,1.4 2000.145.08:55:21.86/cable/+9.865454E-03 2000.145.08:55:21.93#setcl#time/168702913,3,2000,145,08,55,21.90,1.716,18.179,2 2000.145.08:55:21.93#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.08:55:24.94/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10926,11153 2000.145.08:55:25.01/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,21306 2000.145.08:55:25.09/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32185 2000.145.08:55:25.16/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19754 2000.145.08:55:25.23/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20931 2000.145.08:55:25.54/tpi/36418,32185,10401,5295,28359,19754,11146,10135,10918,21306 2000.145.08:55:25.76/tpi/19823,29005,20931,19121,9021,13283,11150 2000.145.08:55:25.77/tsys1/115.2,91.8,214.0,138.1,94.2,105.5,109.6,137.0,113.9,107.2 2000.145.08:55:25.78/tsys2/74.4,56.4,45.9,77.1,118.0,123.1,62.8 2000.145.08:55:25.78:!2000.145.08:56:59 2000.145.08:56:59.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.08:56:59.00:et 2000.145.08:56:59.13:!+3s 2000.145.08:57:02.14:tape 2000.145.08:57:02.25/tape/off,06208,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.08:57:02.25:postob 2000.145.08:57:02.26:source=0440+345,044331.6,344106.7,2000.0,cw 2000.145.08:57:02.56:midtp 2000.145.08:57:04.94/tpzero/445,333,383,672,371,459,756,406,1201,141 2000.145.08:57:05.17/tpzero/587,353,313,480,795,970,1549 2000.145.08:57:05.24:nw2c2=22 2000.145.08:57:11.27/pass/22,22,auto,220.0,220.0,220.6,220.7,0.6,0.7 2000.145.08:57:15.05/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.08:57:15.05:fastf=1m55s 2000.145.08:57:27.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.08:59:10.32:!2000.145.08:59:33 2000.145.08:59:33.00:preob 2000.145.08:59:33.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.08:59:35.89/tpical/41426,37100,11569,5896,32630,22505,12598,11350,12318,24287 2000.145.08:59:36.11/tpical/22412,33799,25097,21506,9789,14439,12617 2000.145.08:59:36.15:!2000.145.08:59:43 2000.145.08:59:43.00:tape 2000.145.08:59:43.11/tape/low,08778,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.08:59:43.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.08:59:43.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.08:59:43.23:midob 2000.145.08:59:43.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.08:59:43.53/wx/3.1,986.6,84.1,1.4 2000.145.08:59:43.67/cable/+9.865848E-03 2000.145.08:59:43.74#setcl#time/168729092,3,2000,145,08,59,43.70,1.723,18.251,2 2000.145.08:59:43.74#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.08:59:46.74/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,11744,11553 2000.145.08:59:46.81/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,22957 2000.145.08:59:46.88/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,34788 2000.145.08:59:46.95/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21285 2000.145.08:59:47.02/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21941 2000.145.08:59:47.33/tpi/39292,34816,11250,5670,30634,21276,11961,10875,11736,22948 2000.145.08:59:47.55/tpi/20626,30256,21941,19830,9313,13734,11551 2000.145.08:59:47.56/tsys1/124.9,103.6,233.7,151.7,104.0,116.2,120.7,151.2,124.2,116.8 2000.145.08:59:47.56/tsys2/78.8,59.2,48.1,81.0,125.6,127.1,65.9 2000.145.08:59:47.57:!2000.145.09:07:13 2000.145.09:07:13.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.09:07:13.00:et 2000.145.09:07:13.13:!+3s 2000.145.09:07:16.14:tape 2000.145.09:07:16.24/tape/off,03727,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.09:07:16.24:postob 2000.145.09:07:16.24:source=1726+455,172727.7,453039.7,2000.0,cw 2000.145.09:07:16.54:checkr135 2000.145.09:08:11.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.09:08:11.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.09:08:11.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.09:08:11.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.09:08:11.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.09:08:11.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 5. 2000.145.09:08:11.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.09:08:11.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 23. 2000.145.09:08:11.04/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,6004.,2678.,194.,480.,506.,372.,216.,210.,174.,192.,138. 2000.145.09:08:11.04/parity/0,0,4,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.09:08:45.74:nw2c2=22 2000.145.09:08:46.30/pass/22,22,auto,220.0,220.0,220.6,220.7,0.6,0.7 2000.145.09:08:50.01/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.09:08:50.01:!2000.145.09:11:39 2000.145.09:11:39.00:preob 2000.145.09:11:39.54?ERROR AN -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large. 2000.145.09:11:39.54?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING! 2000.145.09:11:39.54/onsource/SLEWING 2000.145.09:11:41.91/tpical/35970,32313,10025,5176,28125,19510,10909,9809,10865,21067 2000.145.09:11:42.14/tpical/21199,31905,23621,20551,9313,13671,12608 2000.145.09:11:42.18:!2000.145.09:11:49 2000.145.09:11:46.29#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.09:11:49.00:tape 2000.145.09:11:49.11/tape/off,03743,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.09:11:49.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.09:11:49.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.09:11:49.23:midob 2000.145.09:11:49.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.09:11:49.53/wx/2.9,986.8,85.2,1.4 2000.145.09:11:49.80/cable/+9.848361E-03 2000.145.09:11:49.87#setcl#time/168801705,3,2000,145,09,11,49.84,1.717,18.453,2 2000.145.09:11:49.87#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.09:11:52.87/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10288,11545 2000.145.09:11:52.94/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19703 2000.145.09:11:53.01/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30010 2000.145.09:11:53.09/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18226 2000.145.09:11:53.16/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20360 2000.145.09:11:53.47/tpi/33807,30010,9719,4941,26080,18226,10266,9311,10292,19715 2000.145.09:11:53.69/tpi/19358,28223,20360,18826,8841,12938,11527 2000.145.09:11:53.70/tsys1/105.8,88.4,209.3,124.6,86.2,94.9,101.5,122.7,108.8,99.3 2000.145.09:11:53.70/tsys2/71.6,53.1,43.2,74.7,119.7,114.6,64.8 2000.145.09:11:53.71:!2000.145.09:16:06 2000.145.09:16:06.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.09:16:06.00:et 2000.145.09:16:06.13:!+3s 2000.145.09:16:09.14:tape 2000.145.09:16:09.25/tape/off,00863,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.09:16:09.25:postob 2000.145.09:16:09.25:source=2201+315,220315.0,314538.3,2000.0,cw 2000.145.09:16:09.55:midtp 2000.145.09:16:11.93/tpzero/427,331,386,671,375,459,752,403,1202,140 2000.145.09:16:12.15/tpzero/587,353,316,479,801,972,1548 2000.145.09:16:12.22:nw2c1=23 2000.145.09:16:17.60/pass/23,23,auto,275.0,275.0,273.8,275.0,-1.2,-0.0 2000.145.09:16:21.31/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.09:16:21.31:fastr=0m36s 2000.145.09:16:57.58:!2000.145.09:18:34 2000.145.09:18:22.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.09:18:34.00:preob 2000.145.09:18:34.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.09:18:36.89/tpical/35599,31907,9854,5138,28036,19336,10861,9790,10722,20929 2000.145.09:18:37.11/tpical/20998,31688,23454,20388,9314,13627,12017 2000.145.09:18:37.15:!2000.145.09:18:44 2000.145.09:18:44.00:tape 2000.145.09:18:44.11/tape/low,00071,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.09:18:44.11:st=for,135 2000.145.09:18:44.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.09:18:44.23:midob 2000.145.09:18:44.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.09:18:44.53/wx/2.8,986.8,85.5,1.4 2000.145.09:18:44.92/cable/+9.839469E-03 2000.145.09:18:44.99#setcl#time/168843216,3,2000,145,09,18,44.96,1.719,18.568,2 2000.145.09:18:44.99#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.09:18:48.00/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10139,10918 2000.145.09:18:48.07/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19572 2000.145.09:18:48.14/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29601 2000.145.09:18:48.21/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18095 2000.145.09:18:48.28/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20254 2000.145.09:18:48.59/tpi/33500,29601,9546,4911,25943,18095,10219,9313,10137,19572 2000.145.09:18:48.81/tpi/19160,28072,20254,18630,8807,12896,10917 2000.145.09:18:48.82/tsys1/108.1,87.1,204.0,128.1,83.8,97.5,101.2,128.1,104.8,98.2 2000.145.09:18:48.83/tsys2/70.9,53.8,43.7,72.5,110.9,114.5,59.8 2000.145.09:18:48.83:!2000.145.09:26:14 2000.145.09:26:14.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.09:26:14.00:et 2000.145.09:26:14.13:!+3s 2000.145.09:26:17.14:tape 2000.145.09:26:17.25/tape/off,05122,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.09:26:17.25:postob 2000.145.09:26:17.25:source=2145+067,214805.5,065738.6,2000.0,cw 2000.145.09:26:17.55:checkf135 2000.145.09:26:52.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.09:27:12.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.09:27:12.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.09:27:12.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.09:27:12.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.09:27:12.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.09:27:12.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 5. 2000.145.09:27:12.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.09:27:12.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 7. 2000.145.09:27:12.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.09:27:12.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 27. 2000.145.09:27:12.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.09:27:12.35/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,3672.,2757.,10.,38.,166.,20.,52.,24.,14.,8.,2.,$$$$$ 2000.145.09:27:12.35/parity/0,2,2,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,39 2000.145.09:27:46.74:nw2c1=23 2000.145.09:27:47.30/pass/23,23,auto,275.0,275.0,273.8,275.0,-1.2,-0.0 2000.145.09:27:51.01/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.09:27:51.01:!2000.145.09:28:27 2000.145.09:28:27.00:preob 2000.145.09:28:27.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.09:28:29.89/tpical/37059,33210,10293,5344,29316,20160,11326,10230,11120,21832 2000.145.09:28:30.11/tpical/21175,31996,23596,20364,9315,13655,12371 2000.145.09:28:30.15:!2000.145.09:28:37 2000.145.09:28:37.00:tape 2000.145.09:28:37.11/tape/off,05107,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.09:28:37.11:st=for,135 2000.145.09:28:37.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.09:28:37.23:midob 2000.145.09:28:37.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.09:28:37.53/wx/2.8,986.9,85.4,1.4 2000.145.09:28:37.96/cable/+9.817184E-03 2000.145.09:28:38.03#setcl#time/168902519,3,2000,145,09,28,38.00,1.717,18.733,2 2000.145.09:28:38.03#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.09:28:41.03/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10524,11282 2000.145.09:28:41.10/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20458 2000.145.09:28:41.17/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30821 2000.145.09:28:41.24/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18918 2000.145.09:28:41.31/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20406 2000.145.09:28:41.62/tpi/34866,30821,9942,5112,27240,18918,10666,9740,10524,20458 2000.145.09:28:41.84/tpi/19377,28303,20406,18667,8813,12946,11282 2000.145.09:28:41.85/tsys1/107.7,87.6,186.8,131.3,88.8,102.0,103.0,130.7,107.3,101.4 2000.145.09:28:41.86/tsys2/73.4,53.1,44.2,75.2,112.0,118.6,62.7 2000.145.09:28:41.86:!2000.145.09:33:07 2000.145.09:33:07.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.09:33:07.00:et 2000.145.09:33:07.13:!+3s 2000.145.09:33:10.14:tape 2000.145.09:33:10.25/tape/off,08133,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.09:33:10.25:postob 2000.145.09:33:10.25:source=3c446,222547.3,-045701.4,2000.0,cw 2000.145.09:33:10.55:midtp 2000.145.09:33:12.93/tpzero/427,333,391,669,373,458,756,410,1206,140 2000.145.09:33:13.15/tpzero/583,349,313,479,801,972,1556 2000.145.09:33:13.22:nw2c2=24 2000.145.09:33:19.08/pass/24,24,auto,275.0,275.0,275.1,274.1,0.1,-0.9 2000.145.09:33:22.82/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.09:33:22.82:fastf=0m29s 2000.145.09:33:37.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.09:33:52.09:!2000.145.09:35:20 2000.145.09:35:20.00:preob 2000.145.09:35:20.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.09:35:22.90/tpical/42736,38216,11947,6089,33888,23274,13024,11754,12690,25174 2000.145.09:35:23.12/tpical/22852,34483,25549,21871,9947,14644,12864 2000.145.09:35:23.16:!2000.145.09:35:30 2000.145.09:35:30.00:tape 2000.145.09:35:30.11/tape/low,08768,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.09:35:30.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.09:35:30.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.09:35:30.23:midob 2000.145.09:35:30.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.09:35:30.54/wx/2.7,986.9,85.4,1.4 2000.145.09:35:30.84/cable/+9.809779E-03 2000.145.09:35:30.91#setcl#time/168943806,3,2000,145,09,35,30.88,1.719,18.848,2 2000.145.09:35:30.91#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.09:35:33.92/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,12109,11773 2000.145.09:35:33.99/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,23800 2000.145.09:35:34.06/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,35920 2000.145.09:35:34.13/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22019 2000.145.09:35:34.20/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22416 2000.145.09:35:34.51/tpi/40518,35920,11616,5847,31826,22019,12369,11248,12104,23799 2000.145.09:35:34.73/tpi/21043,30868,22416,20160,9459,13919,11772 2000.145.09:35:34.74/tsys1/124.0,106.3,232.6,146.8,104.6,117.9,121.6,146.9,127.6,118.0 2000.145.09:35:34.75/tsys2/79.4,59.3,49.5,80.7,124.5,125.4,65.7 2000.145.09:35:34.75:!2000.145.09:43:00 2000.145.09:43:00.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.09:43:00.00:et 2000.145.09:43:00.13:!+3s 2000.145.09:43:03.14:tape 2000.145.09:43:03.24/tape/off,03717,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.09:43:03.24:postob 2000.145.09:43:03.24:source=1741-038,174358.9,-035004.6,2000.0,cw 2000.145.09:43:03.54:checkr135 2000.145.09:43:58.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.09:43:58.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.09:43:58.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.09:43:58.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.09:43:58.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.09:43:58.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.09:43:58.04/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,6606.,3598.,186.,434.,424.,322.,166.,94.,172.,172.,106. 2000.145.09:43:58.04/parity/0,0,5,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.09:44:32.74:nw2c2=24 2000.145.09:44:33.43/pass/24,24,auto,275.0,275.0,275.9,275.8,0.9,0.8 2000.145.09:44:37.14/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.09:44:37.14:!2000.145.09:49:33 2000.145.09:44:53.29#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.09:49:33.00:preob 2000.145.09:49:33.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.09:49:35.89/tpical/36513,32641,10142,5284,28962,20001,11213,10148,10976,21584 2000.145.09:49:36.11/tpical/21121,32025,23607,20278,9276,13587,12039 2000.145.09:49:36.15:!2000.145.09:49:43 2000.145.09:49:43.00:tape 2000.145.09:49:43.11/tape/off,03732,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.09:49:43.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.09:49:43.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.09:49:43.23:midob 2000.145.09:49:43.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.09:49:43.53/wx/2.7,987.0,84.9,1.4 2000.145.09:49:44.04/cable/+9.801578E-03 2000.145.09:49:44.12#setcl#time/169029124,3,2000,145,09,49,44.08,1.723,19.085,2 2000.145.09:49:44.12#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.09:49:47.12/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10392,10951 2000.145.09:49:47.19/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20221 2000.145.09:49:47.26/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30329 2000.145.09:49:47.33/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18761 2000.145.09:49:47.40/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20394 2000.145.09:49:47.71/tpi/34341,30329,9800,5047,26884,18761,10569,9648,10392,20221 2000.145.09:49:47.93/tpi/19286,28387,20394,18563,8785,12857,10951 2000.145.09:49:47.94/tsys1/107.1,89.0,188.7,126.7,87.5,101.3,104.5,126.7,107.9,101.1 2000.145.09:49:47.94/tsys2/71.6,54.1,43.9,74.0,114.2,114.3,60.6 2000.145.09:49:47.95:!2000.145.09:51:21 2000.145.09:51:21.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.09:51:21.00:et 2000.145.09:51:21.13:!+3s 2000.145.09:51:24.14:tape 2000.145.09:51:24.25/tape/off,02640,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.09:51:24.25:postob 2000.145.09:51:24.26:source=1749+096,175132.8,093900.7,2000.0,cw 2000.145.09:51:24.56:nw2c2=24 2000.145.09:51:25.12/pass/24,24,auto,275.0,275.0,275.9,275.8,0.9,0.8 2000.145.09:51:28.82/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.09:51:28.82:!2000.145.09:51:54 2000.145.09:51:50.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.09:51:54.00:preob 2000.145.09:51:54.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.09:51:56.89/tpical/35657,31918,9870,5170,28198,19455,10911,9875,10744,21039 2000.145.09:51:57.12/tpical/21029,31758,23474,20355,9291,13580,12075 2000.145.09:51:57.16:!2000.145.09:52:04 2000.145.09:52:04.00:tape 2000.145.09:52:04.11/tape/off,02640,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.09:52:04.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.09:52:04.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.09:52:04.23:midob 2000.145.09:52:04.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.09:52:04.53/wx/2.6,987.0,84.9,1.4 2000.145.09:52:04.64#setcl#time/169043176,3,2000,145,09,52,04.60,1.719,19.124,2 2000.145.09:52:04.64#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.09:52:04.92/cable/+9.799686E-03 2000.145.09:52:08.00/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10147,10965 2000.145.09:52:08.07/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19658 2000.145.09:52:08.14/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29535 2000.145.09:52:08.21/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18189 2000.145.09:52:08.28/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20245 2000.145.09:52:08.59/tpi/33416,29535,9530,4919,26093,18189,10260,9359,10148,19658 2000.145.09:52:08.81/tpi/19164,28093,20245,18596,8780,12835,10965 2000.145.09:52:08.82/tsys1/101.0,84.1,184.4,116.2,83.8,96.1,100.1,119.0,102.9,97.0 2000.145.09:52:08.82/tsys2/69.9,53.1,43.3,72.3,109.6,111.8,59.5 2000.145.09:52:08.83:!2000.145.09:53:42 2000.145.09:53:42.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.09:53:42.00:et 2000.145.09:53:42.13:!+3s 2000.145.09:53:45.14:tape 2000.145.09:53:45.25/tape/off,01549,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.09:53:45.25:postob 2000.145.09:53:45.26:source=1611+343,161341.1,341247.9,2000.0,cw 2000.145.09:53:45.56:nw2c2=24 2000.145.09:53:46.12/pass/24,24,auto,275.0,275.0,275.9,275.8,0.9,0.8 2000.145.09:53:49.81/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.09:53:49.81:!2000.145.09:54:54 2000.145.09:54:49.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.09:54:54.00:preob 2000.145.09:54:54.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.09:54:56.89/tpical/35615,31908,9895,5147,28025,19423,10859,9826,10756,20967 2000.145.09:54:57.12/tpical/21006,31671,23450,20322,9284,13556,12107 2000.145.09:54:57.16:!2000.145.09:55:04 2000.145.09:55:04.00:tape 2000.145.09:55:04.11/tape/off,01549,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.09:55:04.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.09:55:04.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.09:55:04.23:midob 2000.145.09:55:04.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.09:55:04.53/wx/2.6,987.0,85.0,1.4 2000.145.09:55:04.64#setcl#time/169061176,3,2000,145,09,55,04.61,1.727,19.174,3 2000.145.09:55:04.64#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.09:55:04.84/cable/+9.793220E-03 2000.145.09:55:07.91/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10169,11024 2000.145.09:55:07.98/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19595 2000.145.09:55:08.05/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29544 2000.145.09:55:08.12/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18147 2000.145.09:55:08.19/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20202 2000.145.09:55:08.50/tpi/33510,29544,9565,4919,25937,18147,10201,9331,10171,19593 2000.145.09:55:08.72/tpi/19173,28028,20202,18591,8782,12839,11022 2000.145.09:55:08.73/tsys1/107.8,84.8,190.7,127.9,84.0,95.1,98.5,123.6,105.1,97.1 2000.145.09:55:08.74/tsys2/71.2,53.3,43.0,73.5,111.6,116.2,61.2 2000.145.09:55:08.74:!2000.145.09:56:42 2000.145.09:56:42.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.09:56:42.00:et 2000.145.09:56:42.13:!+3s 2000.145.09:56:45.14:tape 2000.145.09:56:45.25/tape/off,00458,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.09:56:45.25:postob 2000.145.09:56:45.26:source=0440+345,044331.6,344106.7,2000.0,cw 2000.145.09:56:45.56:fastr=0m17s 2000.145.09:57:02.83:unlod 2000.145.09:57:14.46/ !!!! wake up !!!! 2000.145.09:57:14.47:ready 2000.145.09:57:14.78/tpi/33665,29764,9623,4946,26231,18286,10279,9407,10216,19749 2000.145.09:57:15.00/tpi/19164,28071,20204,18597,8804,12881,11051 2000.145.09:57:17.39/tpzero/426,334,396,668,379,459,754,408,1210,141 2000.145.09:57:17.61/tpzero/589,359,320,480,796,969,1556 2000.145.09:57:22.05/tpical/36036,32284,10012,5201,28526,19662,11018,9967,10860,21282 2000.145.09:57:22.27/tpical/21117,31876,23575,20463,9321,13680,12070 2000.145.09:57:24.32/tsys1/96.2,80.1,162.7,115.1,77.3,88.9,88.4,110.2,95.9,87.7 2000.145.09:57:24.33/tsys2/66.8,51.1,41.4,68.2,108.7,104.7,65.4 2000.145.09:57:24.34/newtape/"to continue, use label command" 2000.145.10:00:29.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.10:02:09.49;label=evn00183,5a91 2000.145.10:02:23.75/label/EVN00183,5A91 2000.145.10:02:23.75:nw2c1=1 2000.145.10:02:37.42/pass/1,1,auto,-330.0,-330.0,-329.7,-329.9,0.3,0.1 2000.145.10:02:41.13/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.10:02:41.13:!2000.145.10:07:21 2000.145.10:07:21.00:preob 2000.145.10:07:21.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.10:07:23.89/tpical/40092,35923,11195,5768,31920,22002,12275,11106,11975,23734 2000.145.10:07:24.11/tpical/22222,33523,24737,21296,9696,14205,12506 2000.145.10:07:24.15:!2000.145.10:07:31 2000.145.10:07:31.00:tape 2000.145.10:07:31.11/tape/off,00115,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.10:07:31.11:st=for,135 2000.145.10:07:31.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.10:07:31.23:midob 2000.145.10:07:31.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.10:07:31.54/wx/2.5,987.0,85.3,1.4 2000.145.10:07:31.80/cable/+9.822829E-03 2000.145.10:07:31.88#setcl#time/169135898,3,2000,145,10,07,31.84,1.721,19.381,2 2000.145.10:07:31.88#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.10:07:34.88/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,11378,11414 2000.145.10:07:34.95/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,22337 2000.145.10:07:35.02/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,33552 2000.145.10:07:35.09/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20694 2000.145.10:07:35.16/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21552 2000.145.10:07:35.47/tpi/37906,33552,10850,5524,29727,20694,11634,10618,11373,22325 2000.145.10:07:35.69/tpi/20407,29919,21552,19565,9185,13505,11418 2000.145.10:07:35.70/tsys1/117.6,96.1,207.9,136.5,91.8,106.1,116.4,143.5,115.8,108.0 2000.145.10:07:35.71/tsys2/76.7,57.6,46.8,77.4,115.2,125.7,63.6 2000.145.10:07:35.71:!2000.145.10:15:01 2000.145.10:15:01.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.10:15:01.00:et 2000.145.10:15:01.13:!+3s 2000.145.10:15:04.14:tape 2000.145.10:15:04.25/tape/off,05166,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.10:15:04.25:postob 2000.145.10:15:04.25:source=vr422201,220243.3,421640.0,2000.0,cw 2000.145.10:15:04.55:checkf135 2000.145.10:15:59.37?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.10:15:59.37?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.10:15:59.37?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.10:15:59.37?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.10:15:59.37?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.10:15:59.37?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.10:15:59.37?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.10:15:59.37?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.10:15:59.37?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.10:15:59.37/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,1549.,748.,4.,8.,82.,4.,6.,0.,0.,0.,0.,$$$$$ 2000.145.10:15:59.37/parity/0,57,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,13 2000.145.10:16:33.75:nw2c1=1 2000.145.10:16:34.32/pass/1,1,auto,-330.0,-330.0,-329.7,-329.9,0.3,0.1 2000.145.10:16:38.02/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.10:16:38.02:!2000.145.10:17:14 2000.145.10:17:04.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.10:17:14.00:preob 2000.145.10:17:14.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.10:17:16.89/tpical/35881,32252,10018,5214,28520,19741,11016,9985,10895,21314 2000.145.10:17:17.11/tpical/21136,31868,23534,20425,9339,13620,12148 2000.145.10:17:17.15:!2000.145.10:17:24 2000.145.10:17:24.00:tape 2000.145.10:17:24.11/tape/off,05153,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.10:17:24.11:st=for,135 2000.145.10:17:24.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.10:17:24.23:midob 2000.145.10:17:24.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.10:17:24.54/wx/2.4,987.0,85.7,1.4 2000.145.10:17:24.84/cable/+9.843511E-03 2000.145.10:17:24.91#setcl#time/169195201,3,2000,145,10,17,24.88,1.719,19.546,2 2000.145.10:17:24.91#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.10:17:27.92/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10297,11034 2000.145.10:17:27.99/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19922 2000.145.10:17:28.06/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29886 2000.145.10:17:28.13/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18468 2000.145.10:17:28.20/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20275 2000.145.10:17:28.51/tpi/33688,29886,9696,4969,26409,18468,10353,9475,10299,19923 2000.145.10:17:28.73/tpi/19293,28133,20275,18658,8818,12868,11035 2000.145.10:17:28.74/tsys1/104.0,85.7,198.1,120.4,84.6,97.0,99.3,122.0,104.6,97.6 2000.145.10:17:28.75/tsys2/71.2,52.2,43.0,72.2,108.1,111.1,59.8 2000.145.10:17:28.75:!2000.145.10:21:50 2000.145.10:21:50.01:data_valid=off 2000.145.10:21:50.01:et 2000.145.10:21:50.14:!+3s 2000.145.10:21:53.15:tape 2000.145.10:21:53.26/tape/off,08134,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.10:21:53.26:postob 2000.145.10:21:53.26:source=2145+067,214805.5,065738.6,2000.0,cw 2000.145.10:21:53.56:midtp 2000.145.10:21:55.94/tpzero/426,332,400,670,373,454,755,409,1208,140 2000.145.10:21:56.17/tpzero/590,358,319,480,791,971,1558 2000.145.10:21:56.24:nw2c2=2 2000.145.10:22:01.61/pass/2,2,auto,-330.0,-330.0,-330.9,-330.7,-0.9,-0.7 2000.145.10:22:05.31/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.10:22:05.31:fastf=0m31s 2000.145.10:22:36.58:!2000.145.10:23:10 2000.145.10:22:44.26#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.10:23:10.00:preob 2000.145.10:23:10.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.10:23:12.89/tpical/36694,32932,10220,5313,29303,20133,11291,10215,11058,21811 2000.145.10:23:13.11/tpical/21271,32068,23606,20402,9343,13663,12152 2000.145.10:23:13.15:!2000.145.10:23:20 2000.145.10:23:20.00:tape 2000.145.10:23:20.11/tape/off,08813,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.10:23:20.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.10:23:20.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.10:23:20.23:midob 2000.145.10:23:20.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.10:23:20.54/wx/2.3,987.1,86.3,1.4 2000.145.10:23:20.65#setcl#time/169230773,3,2000,145,10,23,20.61,1.723,19.645,2 2000.145.10:23:20.65#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.10:23:20.75/cable/+9.848213E-03 2000.145.10:23:23.82/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10464,11048 2000.145.10:23:23.89/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20427 2000.145.10:23:23.96/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30535 2000.145.10:23:24.03/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18896 2000.145.10:23:24.10/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20419 2000.145.10:23:24.42/tpi/34506,30528,9875,5084,27198,18896,10635,9719,10465,20434 2000.145.10:23:24.64/tpi/19395,28395,20419,18704,8843,12937,11053 2000.145.10:23:24.65/tsys1/106.9,86.2,188.4,132.2,87.4,102.3,103.3,128.8,107.1,101.1 2000.145.10:23:24.66/tsys2/70.4,53.6,44.3,75.3,113.1,115.7,60.7 2000.145.10:23:24.66:!2000.145.10:27:50 2000.145.10:27:50.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.10:27:50.00:et 2000.145.10:27:50.13:!+3s 2000.145.10:27:53.14:tape 2000.145.10:27:53.25/tape/off,05787,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.10:27:53.25:postob 2000.145.10:27:53.25:source=3c446,222547.3,-045701.4,2000.0,cw 2000.145.10:27:53.55:checkr135 2000.145.10:28:20.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.10:28:48.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.10:28:48.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.10:28:48.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.10:28:48.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.10:28:48.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.10:28:48.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.10:28:48.04/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,1490.,1150.,100.,102.,198.,86.,116.,44.,16.,24.,28. 2000.145.10:28:48.04/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.10:29:22.75:nw2c2=2 2000.145.10:29:23.32/pass/2,2,auto,-330.0,-330.0,-330.0,-330.7,-0.0,-0.7 2000.145.10:29:27.07/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.10:29:27.07:!2000.145.10:30:03 2000.145.10:30:03.00:preob 2000.145.10:30:03.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.10:30:05.89/tpical/39173,35192,10945,5654,31384,21561,12064,10918,11756,23319 2000.145.10:30:06.11/tpical/22004,33290,24549,21129,9613,14093,13008 2000.145.10:30:06.15:!2000.145.10:30:13 2000.145.10:30:13.00:tape 2000.145.10:30:13.11/tape/off,05800,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.10:30:13.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.10:30:13.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.10:30:13.23:midob 2000.145.10:30:13.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.10:30:13.53/wx/2.3,987.1,85.9,1.4 2000.145.10:30:13.92/cable/+9.843371E-03 2000.145.10:30:13.99#setcl#time/169272107,3,2000,145,10,30,13.96,1.725,19.760,3 2000.145.10:30:13.99#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.10:30:16.99/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,11150,11868 2000.145.10:30:17.06/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,21919 2000.145.10:30:17.13/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32808 2000.145.10:30:17.20/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20271 2000.145.10:30:17.27/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21335 2000.145.10:30:17.58/tpi/36966,32808,10601,5414,29217,20271,11376,10425,11146,21919 2000.145.10:30:17.80/tpi/20144,29576,21335,19385,9107,13365,11869 2000.145.10:30:17.81/tsys1/113.6,93.5,203.4,135.6,91.3,105.4,105.9,139.4,111.8,106.7 2000.145.10:30:17.82/tsys2/73.8,55.2,45.9,76.1,115.4,119.5,63.5 2000.145.10:30:17.82:!2000.145.10:37:43 2000.145.10:37:43.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.10:37:43.00:et 2000.145.10:37:43.13:!+3s 2000.145.10:37:46.14:tape 2000.145.10:37:46.24/tape/off,00749,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.10:37:46.24:postob 2000.145.10:37:46.24:source=2126-158,212912.2,-153841.0,2000.0,cw 2000.145.10:37:46.54:midtp 2000.145.10:37:48.92/tpzero/427,335,397,671,377,454,758,410,1216,140 2000.145.10:37:49.14/tpzero/595,356,321,479,794,973,1573 2000.145.10:37:49.21:nw2c1=3 2000.145.10:37:54.68/pass/3,3,auto,-275.0,-275.0,-275.2,-275.6,-0.2,-0.6 2000.145.10:37:58.41/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.10:37:58.41:fastr=0m29s 2000.145.10:38:14.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.10:38:27.68:!2000.145.10:38:51 2000.145.10:38:51.00:preob 2000.145.10:38:51.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.10:38:53.89/tpical/47061,42181,13243,6653,37232,25226,13994,12668,13868,27415 2000.145.10:38:54.11/tpical/23847,35909,26623,22924,10355,15266,13427 2000.145.10:38:54.15:!2000.145.10:39:01 2000.145.10:39:01.00:tape 2000.145.10:39:01.11/tape/low,00115,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.10:39:01.11:st=for,135 2000.145.10:39:01.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.10:39:01.23:midob 2000.145.10:39:01.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.10:39:01.54/wx/2.2,987.1,86.0,1.4 2000.145.10:39:01.67/cable/+9.846438E-03 2000.145.10:39:01.74#setcl#time/169324880,3,2000,145,10,39,01.70,1.724,19.906,2 2000.145.10:39:01.74#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.10:39:04.74/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,13294,12345 2000.145.10:39:04.81/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,26049 2000.145.10:39:04.88/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,40003 2000.145.10:39:04.95/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23974 2000.145.10:39:05.02/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23528 2000.145.10:39:05.33/tpi/44960,39970,12933,6428,35100,24019,13370,12197,13294,26049 2000.145.10:39:05.55/tpi/22055,32346,23528,21215,9887,14543,12340 2000.145.10:39:05.56/tsys1/145.4,123.0,277.4,175.5,111.7,133.9,138.7,171.7,144.3,130.1 2000.145.10:39:05.57/tsys2/84.1,63.0,52.6,85.2,136.4,131.8,69.5 2000.145.10:39:05.57:!2000.145.10:46:31 2000.145.10:46:31.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.10:46:31.00:et 2000.145.10:46:31.13:!+3s 2000.145.10:46:34.14:tape 2000.145.10:46:34.24/tape/off,05166,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.10:46:34.24:postob 2000.145.10:46:34.24:source=0202+149,020450.4,151411.0,2000.0,cw 2000.145.10:46:34.54:midtp 2000.145.10:46:36.92/tpzero/424,333,397,672,373,454,755,407,1209,140 2000.145.10:46:37.14/tpzero/591,363,322,480,798,969,1561 2000.145.10:46:37.21:checkf135 2000.145.10:47:32.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.10:47:32.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.10:47:32.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.10:47:32.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.10:47:32.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.10:47:32.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.10:47:32.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.10:47:32.04?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.10:47:32.05/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,2417.,972.,2.,10.,178.,4.,12.,8.,0.,0.,0.,$$$$$ 2000.145.10:47:32.05/parity/0,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,31 2000.145.10:48:06.41:nw2c2=4 2000.145.10:48:12.20/pass/4,4,auto,-275.0,-275.0,-275.6,-275.6,-0.6,-0.6 2000.145.10:48:15.96/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.10:48:15.96:fastf=2m44s 2000.145.10:48:22.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.10:51:00.23:!2000.145.10:53:01 2000.145.10:53:01.00:preob 2000.145.10:53:01.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.10:53:03.89/tpical/41080,36957,11483,5914,32897,22665,12621,11438,12267,24462 2000.145.10:53:04.11/tpical/22561,34131,25238,21712,9826,14438,12699 2000.145.10:53:04.15:!2000.145.10:53:11 2000.145.10:53:11.00:tape 2000.145.10:53:11.11/tape/off,08833,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.10:53:11.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.10:53:11.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.10:53:11.23:midob 2000.145.10:53:11.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.10:53:11.54/wx/2.2,987.2,85.2,1.4 2000.145.10:53:11.63/cable/+9.837705E-03 2000.145.10:53:11.70#setcl#time/169409875,3,2000,145,10,53,11.66,1.716,20.142,2 2000.145.10:53:11.70#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.10:53:14.70/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,11673,11605 2000.145.10:53:14.77/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,23060 2000.145.10:53:14.84/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,34610 2000.145.10:53:14.91/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21398 2000.145.10:53:14.98/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22011 2000.145.10:53:15.29/tpi/38957,34626,11156,5676,30796,21385,11973,10928,11679,23071 2000.145.10:53:15.51/tpi/20706,30464,22067,20007,9325,13706,11604 2000.145.10:53:15.52/tsys1/124.5,100.9,225.7,144.2,99.3,112.2,118.8,141.5,122.2,113.1 2000.145.10:53:15.53/tsys2/76.1,57.6,48.1,80.4,119.5,122.1,64.4 2000.145.10:53:15.53:!2000.145.11:00:41 2000.145.11:00:41.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.11:00:41.00:et 2000.145.11:00:41.12:!+3s 2000.145.11:00:44.13:tape 2000.145.11:00:44.23/tape/off,03782,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.11:00:44.23:postob 2000.145.11:00:44.23:source=3c418,203837.0,511912.7,2000.0,cw 2000.145.11:00:44.53:checkr135 2000.145.11:01:39.05?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.11:01:39.05?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.11:01:39.05?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.11:01:39.05?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.11:01:39.05?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.11:01:39.05?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.11:01:39.05/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,4710.,2386.,344.,450.,270.,292.,228.,126.,126.,50.,112. 2000.145.11:01:39.05/parity/0,0,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.11:01:59.49;op=chris john 2000.145.11:02:13.72:nw2c2=4 2000.145.11:02:14.29/pass/4,4,auto,-275.0,-275.0,-275.6,-274.8,-0.6,0.2 2000.145.11:02:18.02/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.11:02:18.02:!2000.145.11:02:56 2000.145.11:02:37.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.11:02:56.00:preob 2000.145.11:02:56.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.11:02:58.89/tpical/36543,32917,10276,5298,29015,20064,11186,10138,11085,21696 2000.145.11:02:59.11/tpical/21517,32345,23875,20656,9410,13779,17864 2000.145.11:02:59.15:!2000.145.11:03:06 2000.145.11:03:06.00:tape 2000.145.11:03:06.11/tape/off,03797,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.11:03:06.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.11:03:06.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.11:03:06.23:midob 2000.145.11:03:06.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.11:03:06.54/wx/2.2,987.3,84.8,1.4 2000.145.11:03:06.88/cable/+9.822911E-03 2000.145.11:03:06.95#setcl#time/169469399,3,2000,145,11,03,06.92,1.725,20.308,3 2000.145.11:03:06.95#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.11:03:07.34;"WX: cool, calm, some clouds on horizon 2000.145.11:03:09.95/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10497,16727 2000.145.11:03:10.02/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20319 2000.145.11:03:10.09/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30541 2000.145.11:03:10.16/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18786 2000.145.11:03:10.23/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20647 2000.145.11:03:10.54/tpi/34365,30541,9936,5067,26893,18786,10538,9628,10494,20319 2000.145.11:03:10.76/tpi/19646,28671,20647,18881,8896,13074,16706 2000.145.11:03:10.77/tsys1/106.9,87.2,192.5,130.5,85.7,98.4,103.6,124.0,107.8,100.5 2000.145.11:03:10.78/tsys2/71.5,54.1,44.2,72.8,110.6,120.5,91.8 2000.145.11:03:10.78:!2000.145.11:07:59 2000.145.11:07:59.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.11:07:59.00:et 2000.145.11:07:59.14:!+3s 2000.145.11:08:02.15:tape 2000.145.11:08:02.26/tape/off,00512,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.11:08:02.26:postob 2000.145.11:08:02.26:source=2145+067,214805.5,065738.6,2000.0,cw 2000.145.11:08:02.56:midtp 2000.145.11:08:04.95/tpzero/428,332,399,671,375,454,758,409,1205,141 2000.145.11:08:05.17/tpzero/590,361,323,480,786,971,1561 2000.145.11:08:05.24:nw2c1=5 2000.145.11:08:10.50/pass/5,5,auto,-220.0,-220.0,-219.1,-220.6,0.9,-0.6 2000.145.11:08:14.21/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.11:08:14.21:fastr=0m18s 2000.145.11:08:32.49:!2000.145.11:09:18 2000.145.11:09:18.00:preob 2000.145.11:09:18.54?ERROR AN -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large. 2000.145.11:09:18.54?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING! 2000.145.11:09:18.54/onsource/SLEWING 2000.145.11:09:19.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.11:09:20.91/tpical/36501,32759,10158,5306,29313,20082,11222,10186,11028,21758 2000.145.11:09:21.14/tpical/21246,32120,23783,20573,9385,13694,12169 2000.145.11:09:21.18:!2000.145.11:09:28 2000.145.11:09:28.00:tape 2000.145.11:09:28.11/tape/low,00124,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.11:09:28.11:st=for,135 2000.145.11:09:28.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.11:09:28.23:midob 2000.145.11:09:28.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.11:09:28.53/wx/2.3,987.4,84.1,1.4 2000.145.11:09:29.04/cable/+9.838306E-03 2000.145.11:09:29.11#setcl#time/169507615,3,2000,145,11,09,29.08,1.716,20.414,2 2000.145.11:09:29.11#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.11:09:32.11/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10420,11052 2000.145.11:09:32.18/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20360 2000.145.11:09:32.25/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30379 2000.145.11:09:32.32/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18766 2000.145.11:09:32.39/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20508 2000.145.11:09:32.70/tpi/34325,30379,9837,5070,27173,18766,10578,9689,10420,20360 2000.145.11:09:32.92/tpi/19385,28451,20508,18787,8875,12961,11052 2000.145.11:09:32.93/tsys1/106.9,86.6,201.7,127.9,85.9,95.5,104.6,128.1,104.0,99.2 2000.145.11:09:32.94/tsys2/70.9,53.7,43.3,72.0,111.3,114.8,59.6 2000.145.11:09:32.94:!2000.145.11:13:58 2000.145.11:13:58.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.11:13:58.00:et 2000.145.11:13:58.13:!+3s 2000.145.11:14:01.14:tape 2000.145.11:14:01.25/tape/off,03150,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.11:14:01.25:postob 2000.145.11:14:01.25:source=1308+326,131028.7,322043.8,2000.0,cw 2000.145.11:14:01.55:checkf135 2000.145.11:14:56.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.11:14:56.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.11:14:56.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.11:14:56.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.11:14:56.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.11:14:56.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.11:14:56.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.11:14:56.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.11:14:56.36/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,1720.,886.,50.,30.,170.,4.,8.,4.,2.,0.,0.,5813. 2000.145.11:14:56.36/parity/0,42,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,6 2000.145.11:15:30.76:nw2c1=5 2000.145.11:15:31.44/pass/5,5,auto,-220.0,-220.0,-219.9,-220.6,0.1,-0.6 2000.145.11:15:35.15/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.11:15:35.15:!2000.145.11:17:45 2000.145.11:17:45.00:preob 2000.145.11:17:45.54?ERROR AN -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large. 2000.145.11:17:45.54?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING! 2000.145.11:17:45.54/onsource/SLEWING 2000.145.11:17:47.90/tpical/37020,33161,10308,5379,29768,20409,11421,10364,11153,22111 2000.145.11:17:48.12/tpical/21375,32140,23776,20463,9373,13736,12141 2000.145.11:17:48.16:!2000.145.11:17:55 2000.145.11:17:52.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.11:17:55.00:tape 2000.145.11:17:55.11/tape/off,03135,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.11:17:55.11:st=for,135 2000.145.11:17:55.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.11:17:55.23:midob 2000.145.11:17:55.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.11:17:55.53/wx/2.5,987.4,83.1,1.4 2000.145.11:17:55.66/cable/+9.828901E-03 2000.145.11:17:55.73#setcl#time/169558276,3,2000,145,11,17,55.70,1.716,20.555,2 2000.145.11:17:55.73#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.11:17:58.74/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10562,11057 2000.145.11:17:58.81/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20710 2000.145.11:17:58.88/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30799 2000.145.11:17:58.95/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19109 2000.145.11:17:59.02/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20578 2000.145.11:17:59.36/tpi/34820,30825,9992,5148,27640,19133,10782,9871,10573,20729 2000.145.11:17:59.58/tpi/19565,28556,20578,18774,8897,13014,11056 2000.145.11:17:59.59/tsys1/107.2,89.5,208.3,133.0,87.9,100.4,107.6,131.7,110.8,102.2 2000.145.11:17:59.60/tsys2/73.6,55.2,44.5,76.0,119.6,117.1,61.4 2000.145.11:17:59.60:!2000.145.11:19:33 2000.145.11:19:33.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.11:19:33.00:et 2000.145.11:19:33.13:!+3s 2000.145.11:19:36.14:tape 2000.145.11:19:36.25/tape/off,04226,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.11:19:36.25:postob 2000.145.11:19:36.26:source=1611+343,161341.1,341247.9,2000.0,cw 2000.145.11:19:36.56:nw2c1=5 2000.145.11:19:37.12/pass/5,5,auto,-220.0,-220.0,-219.9,-220.6,0.1,-0.6 2000.145.11:19:40.84/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.11:19:40.84:!2000.145.11:20:52 2000.145.11:20:32.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.11:20:52.00:preob 2000.145.11:20:52.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.11:20:54.89/tpical/36097,32418,10032,5253,28888,19865,11108,10075,10942,21530 2000.145.11:20:55.11/tpical/21161,31839,23540,20387,9335,13628,13648 2000.145.11:20:55.15:!2000.145.11:21:02 2000.145.11:21:02.00:tape 2000.145.11:21:02.11/tape/off,04226,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.11:21:02.11:st=for,135 2000.145.11:21:02.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.11:21:02.23:midob 2000.145.11:21:02.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.11:21:02.54/wx/2.6,987.5,82.7,1.4 2000.145.11:21:02.92/cable/+9.834747E-03 2000.145.11:21:02.99#setcl#time/169577001,3,2000,145,11,21,02.96,1.724,20.607,3 2000.145.11:21:02.99#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.11:21:05.99/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10342,12393 2000.145.11:21:06.06/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20131 2000.145.11:21:06.13/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30029 2000.145.11:21:06.20/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18565 2000.145.11:21:06.27/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20298 2000.145.11:21:06.58/tpi/33894,30029,9710,5011,26753,18565,10456,9565,10343,20131 2000.145.11:21:06.80/tpi/19252,28134,20298,18630,8823,12917,12385 2000.145.11:21:06.81/tsys1/104.2,85.3,198.4,123.0,84.8,95.6,102.0,123.2,104.7,98.0 2000.145.11:21:06.81/tsys2/68.6,52.6,43.3,72.5,110.2,117.9,60.2 2000.145.11:21:06.82:!2000.145.11:22:40 2000.145.11:22:40.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.11:22:40.00:et 2000.145.11:22:40.13:!+3s 2000.145.11:22:43.14:tape 2000.145.11:22:43.25/tape/off,05317,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.11:22:43.25:postob 2000.145.11:22:43.26:source=1606+106,160846.2,102907.8,2000.0,cw 2000.145.11:22:43.56:nw2c1=5 2000.145.11:22:44.12/pass/5,5,auto,-220.0,-220.0,-219.9,-220.6,0.1,-0.6 2000.145.11:22:47.82/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.11:22:47.82:!2000.145.11:25:45 2000.145.11:23:21.26#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.11:25:45.00:preob 2000.145.11:25:45.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.11:25:47.89/tpical/36972,33222,10313,5383,29808,20436,11437,10364,11165,22150 2000.145.11:25:48.11/tpical/21374,32352,23851,20529,9370,13741,12179 2000.145.11:25:48.15:!2000.145.11:25:55 2000.145.11:25:55.00:tape 2000.145.11:25:55.11/tape/off,05317,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.11:25:55.11:st=for,135 2000.145.11:25:55.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.11:25:55.23:midob 2000.145.11:25:55.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.11:25:55.53/wx/2.7,987.4,82.2,1.4 2000.145.11:25:55.80/cable/+9.840680E-03 2000.145.11:25:55.87#setcl#time/169606289,3,2000,145,11,25,55.84,1.717,20.688,2 2000.145.11:25:55.87#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.11:25:58.88/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10571,11075 2000.145.11:25:58.95/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20760 2000.145.11:25:59.02/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30799 2000.145.11:25:59.09/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19158 2000.145.11:25:59.16/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20620 2000.145.11:25:59.47/tpi/34772,30799,9987,5150,27700,19158,10782,9876,10574,20770 2000.145.11:25:59.69/tpi/19500,28668,20620,18806,8895,13026,11075 2000.145.11:25:59.70/tsys1/107.1,86.3,201.8,131.9,88.9,100.4,105.0,133.1,108.8,102.5 2000.145.11:25:59.71/tsys2/70.8,53.9,44.1,74.7,119.8,118.4,60.5 2000.145.11:25:59.71:!2000.145.11:28:58 2000.145.11:28:58.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.11:28:58.00:et 2000.145.11:28:58.13:!+3s 2000.145.11:29:01.14:tape 2000.145.11:29:01.25/tape/off,07364,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.11:29:01.25:postob 2000.145.11:29:01.26:source=1749+096,175132.8,093900.7,2000.0,cw 2000.145.11:29:01.56:nw2c1=5 2000.145.11:29:02.12/pass/5,5,auto,-220.0,-220.0,-219.9,-220.6,0.1,-0.6 2000.145.11:29:05.83/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.11:29:05.83:!2000.145.11:30:00 2000.145.11:29:42.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.11:30:00.00:preob 2000.145.11:30:00.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.11:30:02.89/tpical/36127,32501,10046,5265,29123,20003,11186,10159,10943,21665 2000.145.11:30:03.11/tpical/21238,32048,23672,20470,9346,13644,12110 2000.145.11:30:03.15:!2000.145.11:30:10 2000.145.11:30:10.00:tape 2000.145.11:30:10.11/tape/off,07364,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.11:30:10.11:st=for,135 2000.145.11:30:10.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.11:30:10.23:midob 2000.145.11:30:10.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.11:30:10.53/wx/2.7,987.4,81.8,1.3 2000.145.11:30:10.91/cable/+9.838333E-03 2000.145.11:30:10.99#setcl#time/169631800,3,2000,145,11,30,10.96,1.723,20.759,3 2000.145.11:30:10.99#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.11:30:13.99/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10347,10999 2000.145.11:30:14.06/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20273 2000.145.11:30:14.13/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30076 2000.145.11:30:14.20/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18698 2000.145.11:30:14.27/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20422 2000.145.11:30:14.59/tpi/33989,30076,9722,5040,26985,18698,10528,9654,10351,20273 2000.145.11:30:14.81/tpi/19381,28341,20422,18680,8823,12922,10998 2000.145.11:30:14.82/tsys1/107.7,84.1,197.4,133.2,85.4,95.9,101.9,125.6,106.0,99.2 2000.145.11:30:14.83/tsys2/71.0,53.0,43.4,71.4,107.9,116.2,59.6 2000.145.11:30:14.83:!2000.145.11:31:48 2000.145.11:31:48.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.11:31:48.00:et 2000.145.11:31:48.13:!+3s 2000.145.11:31:51.14:tape 2000.145.11:31:51.25/tape/off,08455,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.11:31:51.25:postob 2000.145.11:31:51.26:source=1908-201,191109.7,-200655.1,2000.0,cw 2000.145.11:31:51.56:midtp 2000.145.11:31:53.94/tpzero/427,334,398,670,378,454,754,406,1211,140 2000.145.11:31:54.17/tpzero/593,366,321,480,802,972,1575 2000.145.11:31:54.24:nw2c2=6 2000.145.11:32:00.21/pass/6,6,auto,-220.0,-220.0,-220.2,-220.6,-0.2,-0.6 2000.145.11:32:03.91/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.11:32:03.91:fastf=0m16s 2000.145.11:32:20.18:!2000.145.11:32:43 2000.145.11:32:35.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.11:32:43.00:preob 2000.145.11:32:43.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.11:32:45.89/tpical/43129,38737,12124,6197,34737,23836,13229,12015,37607,25768 2000.145.11:32:46.11/tpical/22866,34641,25624,21941,9957,14591,12905 2000.145.11:32:46.15:!2000.145.11:32:53 2000.145.11:32:53.00:tape 2000.145.11:32:53.11/tape/off,08797,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.11:32:53.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.11:32:53.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.11:32:53.23:midob 2000.145.11:32:53.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.11:32:53.53/wx/2.7,987.5,81.5,1.3 2000.145.11:32:53.88/cable/+9.838341E-03 2000.145.11:32:53.95#setcl#time/169648096,3,2000,145,11,32,53.92,1.719,20.804,2 2000.145.11:32:53.95#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.11:32:56.96/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,12254,11804 2000.145.11:32:57.03/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,24375 2000.145.11:32:57.10/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,36466 2000.145.11:32:57.17/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22529 2000.145.11:32:57.24/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22407 2000.145.11:32:57.55/tpi/41019,36466,11792,5963,32562,22529,12607,11512,12255,24375 2000.145.11:32:57.77/tpi/21027,31005,22407,20218,9440,13869,11805 2000.145.11:32:57.78/tsys1/132.0,109.1,235.4,155.2,101.5,115.9,130.7,151.5,3.0,119.3 2000.145.11:32:57.78/tsys2/78.0,59.2,48.2,80.4,117.3,125.4,65.3 2000.145.11:32:57.79:!2000.145.11:37:17 2000.145.11:37:17.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.11:37:17.00:et 2000.145.11:37:17.13:!+3s 2000.145.11:37:20.14:tape 2000.145.11:37:20.25/tape/off,05838,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.11:37:20.25:postob 2000.145.11:37:20.25:source=1144+402,114658.3,395834.3,2000.0,cw 2000.145.11:37:20.55:checkr135 2000.145.11:38:15.07?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.11:38:15.07?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.11:38:15.07?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.11:38:15.07?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.11:38:15.07?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.11:38:15.07?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.11:38:15.07?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 7. 2000.145.11:38:15.09/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,2232.,2198.,82.,234.,122.,40.,54.,52.,54.,36.,20. 2000.145.11:38:15.09/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.11:38:49.75:nw2c2=6 2000.145.11:38:50.32/pass/6,6,auto,-220.0,-220.0,-220.2,-220.6,-0.2,-0.6 2000.145.11:38:54.05/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.11:38:54.05:!2000.145.11:40:28 2000.145.11:40:28.00:preob 2000.145.11:40:28.54?ERROR AN -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large. 2000.145.11:40:28.54?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING! 2000.145.11:40:28.54/onsource/SLEWING 2000.145.11:40:30.90/tpical/37134,33342,10378,5407,29888,20542,11507,10439,11209,22262 2000.145.11:40:31.12/tpical/21236,32014,23652,20340,9318,13658,12072 2000.145.11:40:31.16:!2000.145.11:40:38 2000.145.11:40:33.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.11:40:38.00:tape 2000.145.11:40:38.11/tape/off,05852,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.11:40:38.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.11:40:38.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.11:40:38.23:midob 2000.145.11:40:38.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.11:40:38.53/wx/2.7,987.6,81.7,1.3 2000.145.11:40:38.92/cable/+9.840399E-03 2000.145.11:40:39.00#setcl#time/169694599,3,2000,145,11,40,38.96,1.720,20.933,2 2000.145.11:40:39.00#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.11:40:42.00/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10621,10988 2000.145.11:40:42.07/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20885 2000.145.11:40:42.14/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30985 2000.145.11:40:42.21/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19293 2000.145.11:40:42.28/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20521 2000.145.11:40:42.59/tpi/34982,30985,10041,5180,27854,19293,10859,9926,10620,20885 2000.145.11:40:42.81/tpi/19364,28475,20521,18631,8841,12920,10987 2000.145.11:40:42.82/tsys1/110.2,89.2,196.3,136.3,92.7,103.5,107.0,127.3,109.6,103.3 2000.145.11:40:42.83/tsys2/70.4,55.8,45.3,74.6,118.3,113.7,60.9 2000.145.11:40:42.83:!2000.145.11:48:08 2000.145.11:48:08.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.11:48:08.00:et 2000.145.11:48:08.13:!+3s 2000.145.11:48:11.14:tape 2000.145.11:48:11.25/tape/off,00801,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.11:48:11.25:postob 2000.145.11:48:11.25:source=1726+455,172727.7,453039.7,2000.0,cw 2000.145.11:48:11.55:midtp 2000.145.11:48:13.94/tpzero/427,334,395,671,377,454,757,411,1207,140 2000.145.11:48:14.17/tpzero/589,357,324,481,802,970,1569 2000.145.11:48:14.24:nw2c1=7 2000.145.11:48:19.68/pass/7,7,auto,-165.0,-165.0,-164.6,-165.5,0.4,-0.5 2000.145.11:48:23.40/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.11:48:23.40:fastr=0m32s 2000.145.11:48:55.67:!2000.145.11:49:52 2000.145.11:49:43.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.11:49:52.00:preob 2000.145.11:49:52.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.11:49:54.89/tpical/36429,32776,10213,5288,29089,20063,11173,10139,11129,21725 2000.145.11:49:55.11/tpical/21316,32071,23702,20530,9365,13726,15268 2000.145.11:49:55.15:!2000.145.11:50:02 2000.145.11:50:02.00:tape 2000.145.11:50:02.11/tape/low,00098,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.11:50:02.11:st=for,135 2000.145.11:50:02.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.11:50:02.23:midob 2000.145.11:50:02.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.11:50:02.53/wx/2.8,987.6,81.1,1.3 2000.145.11:50:02.84/cable/+9.830851E-03 2000.145.11:50:02.91#setcl#time/169750990,3,2000,145,11,50,02.88,1.718,21.090,2 2000.145.11:50:02.91#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.11:50:05.92/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10523,14128 2000.145.11:50:05.99/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20320 2000.145.11:50:06.06/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30377 2000.145.11:50:06.13/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18797 2000.145.11:50:06.20/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20435 2000.145.11:50:06.51/tpi/34209,30377,9870,5048,26916,18797,10523,9636,10524,20320 2000.145.11:50:06.73/tpi/19441,28334,20435,18762,8893,12966,14092 2000.145.11:50:06.74/tsys1/104.4,85.9,189.5,125.1,83.8,99.4,103.1,125.8,105.6,98.5 2000.145.11:50:06.75/tsys2/70.6,52.6,43.2,72.6,120.3,110.8,74.8 2000.145.11:50:06.75:!2000.145.11:54:21 2000.145.11:54:21.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.11:54:21.00:et 2000.145.11:54:21.13:!+3s 2000.145.11:54:24.14:tape 2000.145.11:54:24.25/tape/off,03001,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.11:54:24.25:postob 2000.145.11:54:24.25:source=1357+769,135755.4,764321.1,2000.0,cw 2000.145.11:54:24.55:checkf135 2000.145.11:55:19.37?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.11:55:19.37?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.11:55:19.37?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.11:55:19.37?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.11:55:19.37?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.11:55:19.37?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.11:55:19.37?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.11:55:19.38/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,2632.,1578.,10.,12.,82.,10.,8.,4.,0.,0.,4.,8865. 2000.145.11:55:19.38/parity/0,7,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8 2000.145.11:55:53.75:nw2c1=7 2000.145.11:55:54.32/pass/7,7,auto,-165.0,-165.0,-163.8,-165.5,1.2,-0.5 2000.145.11:55:58.07/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.11:55:58.07:!2000.145.11:56:34 2000.145.11:56:25.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.11:56:34.00:preob 2000.145.11:56:34.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.11:56:36.89/tpical/36297,32576,10152,5284,29023,19991,11147,10095,11157,21662 2000.145.11:56:37.11/tpical/21251,31861,23565,20525,9348,13658,12163 2000.145.11:56:37.15:!2000.145.11:56:44 2000.145.11:56:44.00:tape 2000.145.11:56:44.11/tape/off,02987,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.11:56:44.11:st=for,135 2000.145.11:56:44.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.11:56:44.23:midob 2000.145.11:56:44.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.11:56:44.53/wx/3.0,987.6,80.0,1.3 2000.145.11:56:44.84/cable/+9.822711E-03 2000.145.11:56:44.92#setcl#time/169791189,3,2000,145,11,56,44.88,1.721,21.202,2 2000.145.11:56:44.92#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.11:56:47.92/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10559,11051 2000.145.11:56:47.99/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20251 2000.145.11:56:48.06/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30155 2000.145.11:56:48.13/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18667 2000.145.11:56:48.20/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20339 2000.145.11:56:48.51/tpi/34070,30155,9825,5047,26842,18667,10492,9584,10558,20247 2000.145.11:56:48.73/tpi/19378,28213,20339,18742,8844,12917,11048 2000.145.11:56:48.74/tsys1/103.6,84.5,197.8,126.7,83.2,94.4,102.0,123.1,107.1,97.5 2000.145.11:56:48.74/tsys2/70.4,53.6,43.6,71.9,112.0,113.2,59.7 2000.145.11:56:48.75:!2000.145.12:04:14 2000.145.12:04:14.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.12:04:14.00:et 2000.145.12:04:14.13:!+3s 2000.145.12:04:17.14:tape 2000.145.12:04:17.25/tape/off,08038,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.12:04:17.25:postob 2000.145.12:04:17.25:source=3c371,180650.7,694928.1,2000.0,cw 2000.145.12:04:17.55:midtp 2000.145.12:04:19.94/tpzero/444,334,394,674,382,455,755,408,1207,140 2000.145.12:04:20.17/tpzero/596,353,319,480,793,972,1568 2000.145.12:04:20.24:nw2c2=8 2000.145.12:04:26.08/pass/8,8,auto,-165.0,-165.0,-164.9,-163.9,0.1,1.1 2000.145.12:04:29.77/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.12:04:29.77:fastf=0m35s 2000.145.12:04:51.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.12:05:05.05:!2000.145.12:05:49 2000.145.12:05:49.00:preob 2000.145.12:05:49.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.12:05:51.89/tpical/36736,33095,10376,5342,29304,20261,11275,10209,11179,21960 2000.145.12:05:52.11/tpical/21500,32378,23950,20852,9447,13784,12484 2000.145.12:05:52.15:!2000.145.12:05:59 2000.145.12:05:59.00:tape 2000.145.12:05:59.11/tape/off,08808,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.12:05:59.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.12:05:59.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.12:05:59.23:midob 2000.145.12:05:59.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.12:05:59.53/wx/3.0,987.6,79.7,1.3 2000.145.12:06:00.12/cable/+9.828549E-03 2000.145.12:06:00.19#setcl#time/169846716,3,2000,145,12,06,00.16,1.719,21.356,2 2000.145.12:06:00.19#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.12:06:03.20/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10591,11389 2000.145.12:06:03.27/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20579 2000.145.12:06:03.34/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30735 2000.145.12:06:03.41/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19004 2000.145.12:06:03.48/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20677 2000.145.12:06:03.79/tpi/34613,30735,10051,5104,27233,19004,10636,9714,10591,20579 2000.145.12:06:04.01/tpi/19605,28705,20677,19074,8932,13053,11377 2000.145.12:06:04.03/tsys1/110.4,88.4,203.8,127.7,88.9,101.2,106.1,129.0,109.5,101.5 2000.145.12:06:04.03/tsys2/70.4,54.2,43.7,73.4,110.9,116.0,62.2 2000.145.12:06:04.04:!2000.145.12:13:29 2000.145.12:13:29.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.12:13:29.00:et 2000.145.12:13:29.13:!+3s 2000.145.12:13:32.14:tape 2000.145.12:13:32.24/tape/off,03756,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.12:13:32.24:postob 2000.145.12:13:32.24:source=1749+096,175132.8,093900.7,2000.0,cw 2000.145.12:13:32.54:checkr135 2000.145.12:14:27.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.12:14:27.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.12:14:27.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.12:14:27.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.12:14:27.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.12:14:27.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.12:14:27.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 9 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.12:14:27.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 11 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.12:14:27.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.12:14:27.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 15 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.12:14:27.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 17 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.12:14:27.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 19 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.12:14:27.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 21 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.12:14:27.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.12:14:27.04/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,7490.,4138.,982.,1142.,900.,1424.,1530.,1176.,1036.,378.,718. 2000.145.12:14:27.04/parity/0,0,4,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.12:15:01.75:nw2c2=8 2000.145.12:15:02.32/pass/8,8,auto,-165.0,-165.0,-164.9,-163.9,0.1,1.1 2000.145.12:15:05.99/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.12:15:05.99:!2000.145.12:15:42 2000.145.12:15:30.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.12:15:42.00:preob 2000.145.12:15:42.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.12:15:44.89/tpical/36612,32839,10221,5323,29500,20194,11309,10270,11064,21938 2000.145.12:15:45.11/tpical/21250,32103,23619,20422,9350,13651,12138 2000.145.12:15:45.15:!2000.145.12:15:52 2000.145.12:15:52.00:tape 2000.145.12:15:52.11/tape/off,03771,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.12:15:52.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.12:15:52.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.12:15:52.23:midob 2000.145.12:15:52.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.12:15:52.53/wx/2.9,987.6,80.0,1.3 2000.145.12:15:52.83/cable/+9.811251E-03 2000.145.12:15:52.90#setcl#time/169905985,3,2000,145,12,15,52.86,1.717,21.520,2 2000.145.12:15:52.90#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.12:15:55.90/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10468,11033 2000.145.12:15:55.97/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20539 2000.145.12:15:56.05/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30493 2000.145.12:15:56.12/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18927 2000.145.12:15:56.19/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20385 2000.145.12:15:56.50/tpi/34447,30493,9884,5087,27359,18927,10671,9753,10473,20546 2000.145.12:15:56.72/tpi/19442,28415,20385,18654,8831,12928,11038 2000.145.12:15:56.73/tsys1/107.7,88.2,193.2,128.3,86.4,100.0,106.6,124.0,107.6,100.6 2000.145.12:15:56.74/tsys2/73.2,53.4,43.6,72.2,108.7,116.1,60.4 2000.145.12:15:56.74:!2000.145.12:17:30 2000.145.12:17:30.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.12:17:30.00:et 2000.145.12:17:30.13:!+3s 2000.145.12:17:33.14:tape 2000.145.12:17:33.25/tape/off,02679,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.12:17:33.25:postob 2000.145.12:17:33.26:source=1611+343,161341.1,341247.9,2000.0,cw 2000.145.12:17:33.56:nw2c2=8 2000.145.12:17:34.12/pass/8,8,auto,-165.0,-165.0,-164.9,-163.9,0.1,1.1 2000.145.12:17:37.83/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.12:17:37.83:!2000.145.12:18:37 2000.145.12:18:35.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.12:18:37.00:preob 2000.145.12:18:37.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.12:18:39.89/tpical/36454,32658,10167,5307,29302,20069,11235,10185,11018,21797 2000.145.12:18:40.11/tpical/21293,31983,23651,20572,9404,13690,12156 2000.145.12:18:40.15:!2000.145.12:18:47 2000.145.12:18:47.00:tape 2000.145.12:18:47.11/tape/off,02679,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.12:18:47.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.12:18:47.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.12:18:47.23:midob 2000.145.12:18:47.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.12:18:47.54/wx/2.9,987.6,80.0,1.3 2000.145.12:18:47.92/cable/+9.811886E-03 2000.145.12:18:47.99#setcl#time/169923494,3,2000,145,12,18,47.96,1.725,21.569,3 2000.145.12:18:47.99#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.12:18:50.99/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10422,11041 2000.145.12:18:51.06/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20399 2000.145.12:18:51.13/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30268 2000.145.12:18:51.20/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18758 2000.145.12:18:51.27/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20376 2000.145.12:18:51.58/tpi/34251,30268,9820,5064,27154,18758,10572,9672,10421,20399 2000.145.12:18:51.80/tpi/19417,28328,20376,18781,8892,12969,11043 2000.145.12:18:51.81/tsys1/105.3,85.9,186.3,123.9,85.5,95.8,101.6,123.9,105.9,99.4 2000.145.12:18:51.81/tsys2/70.4,53.7,43.0,71.7,111.0,116.8,59.8 2000.145.12:18:51.82:!2000.145.12:20:25 2000.145.12:20:25.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.12:20:25.00:et 2000.145.12:20:25.13:!+3s 2000.145.12:20:28.14:tape 2000.145.12:20:28.25/tape/off,01588,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.12:20:28.25:postob 2000.145.12:20:28.26:source=1741-038,174358.9,-035004.6,2000.0,cw 2000.145.12:20:28.56:nw2c2=8 2000.145.12:20:29.12/pass/8,8,auto,-165.0,-165.0,-164.9,-163.9,0.1,1.1 2000.145.12:20:32.85/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.12:20:32.85:!2000.145.12:25:35 2000.145.12:21:29.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.12:25:35.00:preob 2000.145.12:25:35.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.12:25:37.89/tpical/38661,34711,10819,5618,31296,21444,11976,10878,11647,23253 2000.145.12:25:38.11/tpical/21900,32953,24330,21038,9559,14022,12368 2000.145.12:25:38.15:!2000.145.12:25:45 2000.145.12:25:45.00:tape 2000.145.12:25:45.11/tape/off,01588,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.12:25:45.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.12:25:45.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.12:25:45.23:midob 2000.145.12:25:45.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.12:25:45.53/wx/3.0,987.7,78.5,1.3 2000.145.12:25:45.92/cable/+9.818350E-03 2000.145.12:25:45.99#setcl#time/169965293,3,2000,145,12,25,45.96,1.727,21.685,3 2000.145.12:25:45.99#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.12:25:48.99/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,11048,11269 2000.145.12:25:49.06/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,21854 2000.145.12:25:49.13/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32346 2000.145.12:25:49.20/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20168 2000.145.12:25:49.27/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21091 2000.145.12:25:49.58/tpi/36531,32346,10491,5383,29229,20168,11342,10380,11047,21854 2000.145.12:25:49.80/tpi/20002,29273,21091,19303,9065,13295,11269 2000.145.12:25:49.81/tsys1/116.2,92.9,211.2,137.5,95.7,106.0,114.6,137.4,112.5,106.5 2000.145.12:25:49.82/tsys2/71.8,55.2,45.0,76.2,117.5,119.0,62.0 2000.145.12:25:49.82:!2000.145.12:27:23 2000.145.12:27:23.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.12:27:23.00:et 2000.145.12:27:23.13:!+3s 2000.145.12:27:26.14:tape 2000.145.12:27:26.25/tape/off,00497,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.12:27:26.25:postob 2000.145.12:27:26.26:source=1606+106,160846.2,102907.8,2000.0,cw 2000.145.12:27:27.52:midtp 2000.145.12:27:29.90/tpzero/429,334,396,672,376,454,756,410,1209,140 2000.145.12:27:30.12/tpzero/592,364,323,479,798,973,1571 2000.145.12:27:30.19:nw2c1=9 2000.145.12:27:35.61/pass/9,9,auto,-110.0,-110.0,-110.1,-110.4,-0.1,-0.4 2000.145.12:27:39.31/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.12:27:39.31:fastr=0m17s 2000.145.12:27:56.58:!2000.145.12:28:19 2000.145.12:28:13.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.12:28:19.00:preob 2000.145.12:28:19.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.12:28:21.89/tpical/38169,34209,10676,5548,30812,21106,11798,10712,11484,22896 2000.145.12:28:22.11/tpical/21685,32567,24030,20803,9485,13883,12251 2000.145.12:28:22.15:!2000.145.12:28:29 2000.145.12:28:29.00:tape 2000.145.12:28:29.11/tape/low,00133,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.12:28:29.11:st=for,135 2000.145.12:28:29.24:data_valid=on 2000.145.12:28:29.24:midob 2000.145.12:28:29.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.12:28:29.54/wx/3.2,987.6,77.9,1.3 2000.145.12:28:29.84/cable/+9.815283E-03 2000.145.12:28:29.91#setcl#time/169981685,3,2000,145,12,28,29.88,1.723,21.731,3 2000.145.12:28:29.91#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.12:28:32.91/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10893,11146 2000.145.12:28:32.98/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,21513 2000.145.12:28:33.05/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31900 2000.145.12:28:33.12/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19831 2000.145.12:28:33.19/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20808 2000.145.12:28:33.50/tpi/36035,31900,10355,5314,28680,19831,11175,10222,10895,21519 2000.145.12:28:33.72/tpi/19795,29002,20808,19031,8967,13140,11144 2000.145.12:28:33.73/tsys1/114.5,93.8,212.8,136.1,91.1,104.3,114.7,137.4,112.8,106.5 2000.145.12:28:33.74/tsys2/71.3,56.4,44.6,73.5,110.7,115.0,60.7 2000.145.12:28:33.74:!2000.145.12:31:33 2000.145.12:31:33.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.12:31:33.00:et 2000.145.12:31:33.13:!+3s 2000.145.12:31:36.14:tape 2000.145.12:31:36.25/tape/off,02192,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.12:31:36.25:postob 2000.145.12:31:36.26:source=2145+067,214805.5,065738.6,2000.0,cw 2000.145.12:31:36.56:checkf135 2000.145.12:32:31.40?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.12:32:31.40?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.12:32:31.40?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.12:32:31.40?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.12:32:31.40?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.12:32:31.40?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.12:32:31.40?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.12:32:31.40?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.12:32:31.42/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,2676.,1254.,8.,20.,116.,10.,6.,0.,4.,2.,0.,$$$$$ 2000.145.12:32:31.42/parity/0,6,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,72 2000.145.12:33:05.76:nw2c1=9 2000.145.12:33:06.32/pass/9,9,auto,-110.0,-110.0,-109.3,-110.4,0.7,-0.4 2000.145.12:33:10.02/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.12:33:10.02:!2000.145.12:37:07 2000.145.12:33:47.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.12:37:07.00:preob 2000.145.12:37:07.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.12:37:09.89/tpical/36553,32726,10182,5322,29371,20103,11270,10206,11041,21850 2000.145.12:37:10.11/tpical/21152,31801,23503,20417,9308,13600,12100 2000.145.12:37:10.15:!2000.145.12:37:17 2000.145.12:37:17.00:tape 2000.145.12:37:17.11/tape/off,02177,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.12:37:17.11:st=for,135 2000.145.12:37:17.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.12:37:17.23:midob 2000.145.12:37:17.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.12:37:17.53/wx/3.6,987.7,75.4,1.2 2000.145.12:37:17.91/cable/+9.829458E-03 2000.145.12:37:17.99#setcl#time/170034492,3,2000,145,12,37,17.96,1.722,21.877,3 2000.145.12:37:17.99#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.12:37:20.99/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10443,10999 2000.145.12:37:21.06/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20454 2000.145.12:37:21.13/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30309 2000.145.12:37:21.20/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18796 2000.145.12:37:21.27/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20237 2000.145.12:37:21.58/tpi/34332,30309,9847,5090,27239,18796,10629,9700,10443,20454 2000.145.12:37:21.80/tpi/19275,28152,20237,18657,8818,12889,10999 2000.145.12:37:21.81/tsys1/104.7,85.1,193.5,130.6,86.4,96.3,105.7,125.9,105.9,99.8 2000.145.12:37:21.82/tsys2/69.9,53.5,42.8,72.5,114.9,117.7,60.1 2000.145.12:37:21.82:!2000.145.12:38:55 2000.145.12:38:55.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.12:38:55.00:et 2000.145.12:38:55.13:!+3s 2000.145.12:38:58.14:tape 2000.145.12:38:58.25/tape/off,03268,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.12:38:58.25:postob 2000.145.12:38:58.26:source=3c446,222547.3,-045701.4,2000.0,cw 2000.145.12:38:58.56:nw2c1=9 2000.145.12:38:59.12/pass/9,9,auto,-110.0,-110.0,-109.3,-110.4,0.7,-0.4 2000.145.12:39:02.84/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.12:39:02.84:!2000.145.12:39:28 2000.145.12:39:23.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.12:39:28.00:preob 2000.145.12:39:28.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.12:39:30.89/tpical/37399,33559,10468,5447,30151,20642,11559,10458,11287,22396 2000.145.12:39:31.11/tpical/21409,32276,23769,20576,9374,13715,12169 2000.145.12:39:31.15:!2000.145.12:39:38 2000.145.12:39:38.00:tape 2000.145.12:39:38.11/tape/off,03268,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.12:39:38.11:st=for,135 2000.145.12:39:38.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.12:39:38.23:midob 2000.145.12:39:38.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.12:39:38.53/wx/3.6,987.6,75.7,1.3 2000.145.12:39:38.80/cable/+9.831220E-03 2000.145.12:39:38.87#setcl#time/170048580,3,2000,145,12,39,38.84,1.719,21.917,2 2000.145.12:39:38.87#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.12:39:41.88/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10694,11071 2000.145.12:39:41.95/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,21009 2000.145.12:39:42.02/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31206 2000.145.12:39:42.09/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19363 2000.145.12:39:42.16/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20553 2000.145.12:39:42.47/tpi/35252,31206,10136,5224,27967,19363,10900,9964,10695,21007 2000.145.12:39:42.69/tpi/19549,28616,20553,18825,8875,13004,11068 2000.145.12:39:42.70/tsys1/111.3,90.0,201.3,140.0,86.7,101.4,105.6,132.7,109.9,103.1 2000.145.12:39:42.71/tsys2/71.5,54.2,44.2,73.6,113.6,118.8,60.6 2000.145.12:39:42.71:!2000.145.12:44:44 2000.145.12:44:44.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.12:44:44.00:et 2000.145.12:44:44.13:!+3s 2000.145.12:44:47.14:tape 2000.145.12:44:47.24/tape/off,06699,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.12:44:47.24:postob 2000.145.12:44:47.24:source=0440+345,044331.6,344106.7,2000.0,cw 2000.145.12:44:47.54:midtp 2000.145.12:44:49.92/tpzero/426,336,392,672,380,455,761,413,1211,140 2000.145.12:44:50.14/tpzero/584,356,320,479,806,975,1575 2000.145.12:44:50.21:nw2c2=10 2000.145.12:44:56.03/pass/10,10,auto,-110.0,-110.0,-109.6,-109.6,0.4,0.4 2000.145.12:44:59.76/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.12:44:59.76:fastf=1m35s 2000.145.12:46:35.03:!2000.145.12:47:28 2000.145.12:47:16.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.12:47:28.00:preob 2000.145.12:47:28.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.12:47:30.89/tpical/37344,33441,10408,5420,29913,20533,11493,10381,11242,22268 2000.145.12:47:31.11/tpical/21426,32388,23893,20615,9405,13791,12187 2000.145.12:47:31.15:!2000.145.12:47:38 2000.145.12:47:38.00:tape 2000.145.12:47:38.11/tape/off,08819,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.12:47:38.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.12:47:38.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.12:47:38.23:midob 2000.145.12:47:38.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.12:47:38.53/wx/3.9,987.6,74.7,1.2 2000.145.12:47:38.86/cable/+9.836679E-03 2000.145.12:47:38.94#setcl#time/170096585,3,2000,145,12,47,38.90,1.720,22.050,2 2000.145.12:47:38.94#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.12:47:41.94/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10645,11098 2000.145.12:47:42.01/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20891 2000.145.12:47:42.08/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31130 2000.145.12:47:42.15/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19228 2000.145.12:47:42.22/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20662 2000.145.12:47:42.53/tpi/35106,31130,10071,5184,27792,19228,10847,9883,10650,20891 2000.145.12:47:42.75/tpi/19626,28728,20662,18879,8911,13070,11098 2000.145.12:47:42.76/tsys1/106.3,91.4,197.0,131.2,88.7,98.7,107.1,130.5,109.4,103.4 2000.145.12:47:42.77/tsys2/74.3,54.4,44.2,74.4,115.2,117.8,61.4 2000.145.12:47:42.77:!2000.145.12:55:08 2000.145.12:55:08.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.12:55:08.00:et 2000.145.12:55:08.13:!+3s 2000.145.12:55:11.14:tape 2000.145.12:55:11.25/tape/off,03767,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.12:55:11.25:postob 2000.145.12:55:11.25:source=vr422201,220243.3,421640.0,2000.0,cw 2000.145.12:55:11.55:checkr135 2000.145.12:56:06.07?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.12:56:06.07?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.12:56:06.07?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.12:56:06.07?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.12:56:06.07?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.12:56:06.07?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.12:56:06.07?ERROR qg -303 Track 11 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.12:56:06.07?ERROR qg -303 Track 17 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.12:56:06.07/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,8868.,4387.,444.,690.,402.,370.,884.,484.,394.,162.,400. 2000.145.12:56:06.07/parity/0,0,6,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.12:56:40.75:nw2c2=10 2000.145.12:56:41.32/pass/10,10,auto,-110.0,-110.0,-109.6,-109.6,0.4,0.4 2000.145.12:56:45.02/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.12:56:45.02:!2000.145.12:57:51 2000.145.12:57:51.00:preob 2000.145.12:57:51.54?ERROR AN -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large. 2000.145.12:57:51.54?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING! 2000.145.12:57:51.54/onsource/SLEWING 2000.145.12:57:52.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.12:57:53.90/tpical/36849,33108,10378,5340,29351,20198,11260,10162,11171,21888 2000.145.12:57:54.12/tpical/21540,32311,23871,20864,9473,13805,12417 2000.145.12:57:54.16:!2000.145.12:58:01 2000.145.12:58:01.00:tape 2000.145.12:58:01.11/tape/off,03782,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.12:58:01.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.12:58:01.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.12:58:01.23:midob 2000.145.12:58:01.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.12:58:01.54/wx/3.7,987.7,74.2,1.2 2000.145.12:58:01.63/cable/+9.845286E-03 2000.145.12:58:01.70#setcl#time/170158860,3,2000,145,12,58,01.67,1.728,22.223,3 2000.145.12:58:01.70#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.12:58:04.70/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10588,11288 2000.145.12:58:04.77/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20529 2000.145.12:58:04.84/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30749 2000.145.12:58:04.91/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18949 2000.145.12:58:04.98/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20602 2000.145.12:58:05.29/tpi/34655,30748,10047,5103,27187,18917,10640,9663,10581,20521 2000.145.12:58:05.51/tpi/19682,28692,20635,19094,8953,13079,11290 2000.145.12:58:05.52/tsys1/107.0,88.4,200.1,128.3,85.0,98.9,109.3,127.2,108.9,102.3 2000.145.12:58:05.53/tsys2/72.2,55.0,44.1,73.8,110.0,117.0,60.5 2000.145.12:58:05.53:!2000.145.13:00:33 2000.145.13:00:33.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.13:00:33.00:et 2000.145.13:00:33.14:!+3s 2000.145.13:00:36.15:tape 2000.145.13:00:36.26/tape/off,02084,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.13:00:36.26:postob 2000.145.13:00:36.27:source=0552+398,055530.8,394849.2,2000.0,cw 2000.145.13:00:37.53:nw2c2=10 2000.145.13:00:38.11/pass/10,10,auto,-110.0,-110.0,-109.6,-109.6,0.4,0.4 2000.145.13:00:41.84/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.13:00:41.84:!2000.145.13:03:39 2000.145.13:03:27.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.13:03:39.00:preob 2000.145.13:03:39.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.13:03:41.90/tpical/37378,33445,10420,5421,29904,20424,11472,10344,$$$$$,22202 2000.145.13:03:42.14/tpical/21443,32214,23734,20534,9387,13772,12222 2000.145.13:03:42.18:!2000.145.13:03:49 2000.145.13:03:49.00:tape 2000.145.13:03:49.11/tape/off,02084,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.13:03:49.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.13:03:49.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.13:03:49.23:midob 2000.145.13:03:49.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.13:03:49.53/wx/3.7,987.7,74.4,1.2 2000.145.13:03:49.83/cable/+9.842260E-03 2000.145.13:03:49.91#setcl#time/170193681,3,2000,145,13,03,49.88,1.720,22.320,3 2000.145.13:03:49.91#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.13:03:52.91/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10652,11070 2000.145.13:03:52.98/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20848 2000.145.13:03:53.05/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31102 2000.145.13:03:53.12/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19181 2000.145.13:03:53.19/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20576 2000.145.13:03:53.50/tpi/35238,31102,10086,5190,27747,19181,10825,9863,10652,20837 2000.145.13:03:53.72/tpi/19518,28642,20576,18813,8885,13044,11068 2000.145.13:03:53.73?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device i1 overflowed or were less than zero. 2000.145.13:03:53.74/tsys1/111.6,90.1,199.1,134.2,87.0,103.3,106.7,134.8,$$$$$$$$,104.0 2000.145.13:03:53.74/tsys2/69.0,55.6,45.0,74.8,113.0,116.4,57.7 2000.145.13:03:53.75:!2000.145.13:06:39 2000.145.13:06:39.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.13:06:39.00:et 2000.145.13:06:39.13:!+3s 2000.145.13:06:42.14:tape 2000.145.13:06:42.25/tape/off,00182,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.13:06:42.25:postob 2000.145.13:06:42.26:source=4c39.25,092703.0,390220.9,2000.0,cw 2000.145.13:06:42.56:midtp 2000.145.13:06:44.94/tpzero/427,334,383,672,378,455,765,412,1207,141 2000.145.13:06:45.17/tpzero/581,347,319,479,799,977,1562 2000.145.13:06:45.25:nw2c1=11 2000.145.13:06:50.52/pass/11,11,auto,-55.0,-55.0,-55.6,-53.7,-0.6,1.3 2000.145.13:06:54.21/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.13:06:54.21:!2000.145.13:07:50 2000.145.13:07:41.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.13:07:50.00:preob 2000.145.13:07:50.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.13:07:52.90/tpical/39765,35638,11118,5725,31764,21757,12202,10994,11884,23602 2000.145.13:07:53.12/tpical/21978,33158,24419,21160,9629,14147,12413 2000.145.13:07:53.16:!2000.145.13:08:00 2000.145.13:08:00.00:tape 2000.145.13:08:00.11/tape/off,00182,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.13:08:00.11:st=for,135 2000.145.13:08:00.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.13:08:00.23:midob 2000.145.13:08:00.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.13:08:00.53/wx/3.8,987.7,73.6,1.2 2000.145.13:08:00.80/cable/+9.836709E-03 2000.145.13:08:00.87#setcl#time/170218776,3,2000,145,13,08,00.84,1.726,22.389,3 2000.145.13:08:00.87#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.13:08:03.87/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,11313,11338 2000.145.13:08:03.94/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,22266 2000.145.13:08:04.01/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,33367 2000.145.13:08:04.08/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20498 2000.145.13:08:04.15/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21302 2000.145.13:08:04.46/tpi/37650,33367,10820,5492,29702,20498,11556,10526,11310,22257 2000.145.13:08:04.68/tpi/20141,29555,21302,19438,9131,13438,11335 2000.145.13:08:04.69/tsys1/120.7,99.8,240.3,141.9,97.6,109.2,114.6,148.3,120.7,112.8 2000.145.13:08:04.70/tsys2/74.7,56.9,47.3,77.3,117.5,123.4,63.6 2000.145.13:08:04.70:!2000.145.13:09:38 2000.145.13:09:38.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.13:09:38.00:et 2000.145.13:09:38.13:!+3s 2000.145.13:09:41.14:tape 2000.145.13:09:41.25/tape/off,01273,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.13:09:41.25:postob 2000.145.13:09:41.26:source=0718+793,072611.7,791131.0,2000.0,cw 2000.145.13:09:41.56:checkf135 2000.145.13:10:36.42?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.13:10:36.42?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.13:10:36.42?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.13:10:36.42?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.13:10:36.42?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.13:10:36.42?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.13:10:36.42?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 7. 2000.145.13:10:36.42?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.13:10:36.42?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.13:10:36.45/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,2278.,1722.,14.,8.,186.,6.,10.,4.,0.,0.,0.,$$$$$ 2000.145.13:10:36.45/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,65 2000.145.13:10:52.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.13:11:10.76:nw2c1=11 2000.145.13:11:11.32/pass/11,11,auto,-55.0,-55.0,-54.8,-53.7,0.2,1.3 2000.145.13:11:15.05/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.13:11:15.05:!2000.145.13:11:51 2000.145.13:11:51.00:preob 2000.145.13:11:51.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.13:11:53.89/tpical/36109,32329,10089,5235,28645,19710,11061,9961,10915,21405 2000.145.13:11:54.11/tpical/21132,31759,23428,20529,9335,13631,12393 2000.145.13:11:54.15:!2000.145.13:12:01 2000.145.13:12:01.00:tape 2000.145.13:12:01.11/tape/off,01259,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.13:12:01.11:st=for,135 2000.145.13:12:01.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.13:12:01.23:midob 2000.145.13:12:01.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.13:12:01.53/wx/3.8,987.7,73.3,1.2 2000.145.13:12:01.83/cable/+9.839184E-03 2000.145.13:12:01.91#setcl#time/170242880,3,2000,145,13,12,01.88,1.721,22.456,3 2000.145.13:12:01.91#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.13:12:04.91/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10332,11288 2000.145.13:12:04.98/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20041 2000.145.13:12:05.05/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30067 2000.145.13:12:05.12/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18457 2000.145.13:12:05.19/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20256 2000.145.13:12:05.50/tpi/34029,30067,9777,5007,26578,18457,10415,9469,10335,20049 2000.145.13:12:05.72/tpi/19286,28133,20256,18769,8831,12910,11285 2000.145.13:12:05.73/tsys1/110.8,90.2,206.5,130.4,87.0,98.6,102.5,126.3,108.0,100.7 2000.145.13:12:05.74/tsys2/71.1,53.8,44.1,73.0,111.9,116.2,61.6 2000.145.13:12:05.74:!2000.145.13:19:31 2000.145.13:19:31.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.13:19:31.00:et 2000.145.13:19:31.13:!+3s 2000.145.13:19:34.14:tape 2000.145.13:19:34.25/tape/off,06310,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.13:19:34.25:postob 2000.145.13:19:34.25:source=0014+813,001708.5,813508.1,2000.0,cw 2000.145.13:19:34.55:midtp 2000.145.13:19:36.93/tpzero/428,332,390,673,379,453,757,409,1209,140 2000.145.13:19:37.15/tpzero/599,353,316,478,802,973,1570 2000.145.13:19:37.23:nw2c2=12 2000.145.13:19:43.11/pass/12,12,auto,-55.0,-55.0,-55.9,-54.6,-0.9,0.4 2000.145.13:19:46.80/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.13:19:46.80:fastf=1m55s 2000.145.13:20:03.26#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.13:21:42.08:!2000.145.13:22:05 2000.145.13:22:05.00:preob 2000.145.13:22:05.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.13:22:07.89/tpical/36627,32851,10327,5295,29008,20031,11177,10063,11102,21688 2000.145.13:22:08.11/tpical/21277,31973,23656,20744,9403,13777,12264 2000.145.13:22:08.15:!2000.145.13:22:15 2000.145.13:22:15.00:tape 2000.145.13:22:15.11/tape/off,08880,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.13:22:15.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.13:22:15.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.13:22:15.23:midob 2000.145.13:22:15.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.13:22:15.54/wx/4.1,987.7,72.7,1.2 2000.145.13:22:15.66/cable/+9.832042E-03 2000.145.13:22:15.74#setcl#time/170304261,3,2000,145,13,22,15.70,1.718,22.627,2 2000.145.13:22:15.74#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.13:22:18.74/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10516,11170 2000.145.13:22:18.81/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20318 2000.145.13:22:18.88/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30552 2000.145.13:22:18.95/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18795 2000.145.13:22:19.02/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20439 2000.145.13:22:19.33/tpi/34417,30565,9983,5065,26888,18774,10537,9548,10518,20322 2000.145.13:22:19.55/tpi/19375,28403,20439,18945,8882,13015,11169 2000.145.13:22:19.56/tsys1/105.5,90.7,191.3,131.0,85.8,100.0,104.8,121.7,109.3,101.4 2000.145.13:22:19.57/tsys2/69.3,55.2,43.9,72.1,108.9,110.9,61.5 2000.145.13:22:19.57:!2000.145.13:29:45 2000.145.13:29:45.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.13:29:45.00:et 2000.145.13:29:45.13:!+3s 2000.145.13:29:48.14:tape 2000.145.13:29:48.24/tape/off,03828,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.13:29:48.24:postob 2000.145.13:29:48.24:source=1611+343,161341.1,341247.9,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.13:29:48.54:checkr135 2000.145.13:30:43.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.13:30:43.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.13:30:43.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.13:30:43.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.13:30:43.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.13:30:43.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.13:30:43.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.13:30:43.04/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,4657.,4130.,316.,490.,606.,426.,376.,300.,234.,208.,202. 2000.145.13:30:43.04/parity/0,0,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.13:31:17.75:nw2c2=12 2000.145.13:31:18.32/pass/12,12,auto,-55.0,-55.0,-56.8,-54.6,-1.8,0.4 2000.145.13:31:22.01/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.13:31:22.01:!2000.145.13:32:03 2000.145.13:31:53.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.13:32:03.00:preob 2000.145.13:32:03.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.13:32:05.89/tpical/36574,32621,10201,5282,29118,19966,11213,10095,11009,21680 2000.145.13:32:06.11/tpical/21330,31636,23357,20445,9355,13704,12016 2000.145.13:32:06.15:!2000.145.13:32:13 2000.145.13:32:13.00:tape 2000.145.13:32:13.13/tape/off,03843,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.13:32:13.13:st=rev,135 2000.145.13:32:13.26:data_valid=on 2000.145.13:32:13.26:midob 2000.145.13:32:13.56/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.13:32:13.56/wx/4.1,987.8,71.8,1.2 2000.145.13:32:13.80/cable/+9.842922E-03 2000.145.13:32:13.87#setcl#time/170364073,3,2000,145,13,32,13.84,1.727,22.793,3 2000.145.13:32:13.87#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.13:32:16.87/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10419,10909 2000.145.13:32:16.94/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20306 2000.145.13:32:17.02/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30321 2000.145.13:32:17.09/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18704 2000.145.13:32:17.16/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20171 2000.145.13:32:17.47/tpi/34323,30321,9868,5052,27038,18704,10561,9604,10417,20302 2000.145.13:32:17.69/tpi/19432,27943,20171,18687,8817,12925,10910 2000.145.13:32:17.70/tsys1/103.3,89.4,195.3,130.6,87.9,99.2,103.2,128.5,106.7,100.4 2000.145.13:32:17.71/tsys2/69.7,52.4,43.7,72.7,104.6,107.7,59.3 2000.145.13:32:17.71:!2000.145.13:33:51 2000.145.13:33:51.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.13:33:51.00:et 2000.145.13:33:51.13:!+3s 2000.145.13:33:54.14:tape 2000.145.13:33:54.25/tape/off,02752,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.13:33:54.25:postob 2000.145.13:33:54.26:source=1741-038,174358.9,-035004.6,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.13:33:54.56:nw2c2=12 2000.145.13:33:55.12/pass/12,12,auto,-55.0,-55.0,-56.8,-54.6,-1.8,0.4 2000.145.13:33:58.83/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.13:33:58.83:!2000.145.13:36:27 2000.145.13:34:52.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.13:36:27.00:preob 2000.145.13:36:27.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.13:36:29.89/tpical/43134,38475,12115,6147,34361,23495,13114,11825,12797,25497 2000.145.13:36:30.11/tpical/22610,33897,25085,21697,9898,14549,12644 2000.145.13:36:30.15:!2000.145.13:36:37 2000.145.13:36:37.00:tape 2000.145.13:36:37.11/tape/off,02752,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.13:36:37.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.13:36:37.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.13:36:37.23:midob 2000.145.13:36:37.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.13:36:37.54/wx/4.1,987.8,71.9,1.2 2000.145.13:36:37.65#setcl#time/170390451,3,2000,145,13,36,37.62,1.721,22.866,3 2000.145.13:36:37.65#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.13:36:37.87/cable/+9.842011E-03 2000.145.13:36:40.95/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,12221,11592 2000.145.13:36:41.02/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,24167 2000.145.13:36:41.09/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,36293 2000.145.13:36:41.16/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22272 2000.145.13:36:41.23/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22021 2000.145.13:36:41.54/tpi/40916,36293,11814,5927,32284,22272,12480,11366,12221,24167 2000.145.13:36:41.76/tpi/20826,30435,22021,19999,9406,13833,11590 2000.145.13:36:41.77/tsys1/125.2,113.1,260.4,163.8,105.4,122.4,126.8,163.8,131.1,123.9 2000.145.13:36:41.78/tsys2/79.6,61.0,49.7,80.7,122.8,126.1,66.7 2000.145.13:36:41.78:!2000.145.13:38:15 2000.145.13:38:15.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.13:38:15.00:et 2000.145.13:38:15.13:!+3s 2000.145.13:38:18.14:tape 2000.145.13:38:18.25/tape/off,01660,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.13:38:18.25:postob 2000.145.13:38:18.26:source=1606+106,160846.2,102907.8,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.13:38:18.56:midtp 2000.145.13:38:20.94/tpzero/427,333,389,670,375,454,753,408,1201,141 2000.145.13:38:21.17/tpzero/591,350,317,479,800,970,1568 2000.145.13:38:21.25:nw2c1=13 2000.145.13:38:26.44/pass/13,13,auto,0.0,0.0,-0.3,-0.3,-0.3,-0.3 2000.145.13:38:30.22/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.13:38:30.22:fastr=1m6s 2000.145.13:39:04.29#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.13:39:36.49:!2000.145.13:40:00 2000.145.13:40:00.00:preob 2000.145.13:40:00.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.13:40:02.89/tpical/41923,37413,11768,6007,33377,22868,12790,11519,12472,24800 2000.145.13:40:03.11/tpical/22423,33686,24835,21531,9797,14368,12567 2000.145.13:40:03.15:!2000.145.13:40:10 2000.145.13:40:10.00:tape 2000.145.13:40:10.11/tape/off,00194,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.13:40:10.11:st=for,135 2000.145.13:40:10.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.13:40:10.23:midob 2000.145.13:40:10.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.13:40:10.53/wx/4.1,987.8,71.4,1.2 2000.145.13:40:10.83#setcl#time/170411769,3,2000,145,13,40,10.80,1.717,22.925,2 2000.145.13:40:10.83#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.13:40:11.08/cable/+9.848396E-03 2000.145.13:40:14.15/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,11895,11469 2000.145.13:40:14.22/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,23466 2000.145.13:40:14.29/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,35222 2000.145.13:40:14.36/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21642 2000.145.13:40:14.43/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21677 2000.145.13:40:14.74/tpi/39676,35222,11445,5773,31349,21642,12144,11039,11895,23466 2000.145.13:40:14.96/tpi/20518,30038,21677,19729,9267,13617,11469 2000.145.13:40:14.97/tsys1/119.8,109.2,234.8,149.6,104.8,118.6,121.0,151.9,127.1,119.9 2000.145.13:40:14.97/tsys2/73.4,57.1,47.5,75.0,112.1,118.2,63.3 2000.145.13:40:14.98:!2000.145.13:43:16 2000.145.13:43:16.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.13:43:16.00:et 2000.145.13:43:16.13:!+3s 2000.145.13:43:19.14:tape 2000.145.13:43:19.25/tape/off,02275,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.13:43:19.25:postob 2000.145.13:43:19.25:source=1749+096,175132.8,093900.7,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.13:43:19.55:checkf135 2000.145.13:43:54.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.13:44:14.38?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.13:44:14.38?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.13:44:14.38?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.13:44:14.38?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.13:44:14.38?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.13:44:14.38?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 5. 2000.145.13:44:14.38?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.13:44:14.38?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.13:44:14.38?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.13:44:14.39/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,2904.,1082.,26.,20.,42.,10.,8.,2.,2.,0.,0.,$$$$$ 2000.145.13:44:14.39/parity/0,1,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,59 2000.145.13:44:48.75:nw2c1=13 2000.145.13:44:49.32/pass/13,13,auto,0.0,0.0,-0.3,-0.3,-0.3,-0.3 2000.145.13:44:53.03/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.13:44:53.03:!2000.145.13:45:29 2000.145.13:45:29.00:preob 2000.145.13:45:29.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.13:45:31.89/tpical/37628,33580,10514,5435,29978,20586,11560,10417,11310,22327 2000.145.13:45:32.11/tpical/21106,31854,23423,20351,9316,13641,12000 2000.145.13:45:32.15:!2000.145.13:45:39 2000.145.13:45:39.00:tape 2000.145.13:45:39.11/tape/off,02261,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.13:45:39.11:st=for,135 2000.145.13:45:39.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.13:45:39.23:midob 2000.145.13:45:39.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.13:45:39.53/wx/4.1,987.8,71.4,1.2 2000.145.13:45:40.11/cable/+9.838763E-03 2000.145.13:45:40.19#setcl#time/170444704,3,2000,145,13,45,40.16,1.720,23.017,3 2000.145.13:45:40.19#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.13:45:43.19/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10721,10938 2000.145.13:45:43.26/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20961 2000.145.13:45:43.33/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31318 2000.145.13:45:43.40/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19365 2000.145.13:45:43.47/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20312 2000.145.13:45:43.78/tpi/35453,31318,10171,5204,27929,19365,10906,9937,10721,20961 2000.145.13:45:44.00/tpi/19299,28279,20312,18626,8805,12930,10972 2000.145.13:45:44.02/tsys1/110.5,94.0,195.6,134.6,92.3,106.2,106.5,136.2,110.9,104.6 2000.145.13:45:44.02/tsys2/72.7,54.8,45.1,73.9,110.0,118.1,64.2 2000.145.13:45:44.03:!2000.145.13:47:17 2000.145.13:47:17.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.13:47:17.00:et 2000.145.13:47:17.14:!+3s 2000.145.13:47:20.15:tape 2000.145.13:47:20.26/tape/off,03352,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.13:47:20.26:postob 2000.145.13:47:20.27:source=1726+455,172727.7,453039.7,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.13:47:20.57:nw2c1=13 2000.145.13:47:21.14/pass/13,13,auto,0.0,0.0,-0.3,0.5,-0.3,0.5 2000.145.13:47:24.84/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.13:47:24.84:!2000.145.13:48:11 2000.145.13:48:09.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.13:48:11.00:preob 2000.145.13:48:11.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.13:48:13.89/tpical/36042,32234,10062,5216,28580,19588,10989,9895,10880,21287 2000.145.13:48:14.11/tpical/20912,31292,23148,20276,9268,13551,11937 2000.145.13:48:14.15:!2000.145.13:48:21 2000.145.13:48:21.00:tape 2000.145.13:48:21.11/tape/off,03352,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.13:48:21.11:st=for,135 2000.145.13:48:21.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.13:48:21.23:midob 2000.145.13:48:21.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.13:48:21.54/wx/3.9,987.8,71.8,1.2 2000.145.13:48:21.80/cable/+9.830541E-03 2000.145.13:48:21.87#setcl#time/170460872,3,2000,145,13,48,21.84,1.717,23.062,2 2000.145.13:48:21.87#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.13:48:24.87/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10302,10859 2000.145.13:48:24.94/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19953 2000.145.13:48:25.01/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29946 2000.145.13:48:25.09/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18387 2000.145.13:48:25.16/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19993 2000.145.13:48:25.47/tpi/33868,29946,9737,4988,26522,18387,10367,9436,10303,19958 2000.145.13:48:25.69/tpi/19084,27762,19993,18521,8777,12811,10857 2000.145.13:48:25.70/tsys1/105.5,88.8,197.3,129.9,87.2,102.4,106.0,134.9,108.2,102.3 2000.145.13:48:25.71/tsys2/71.0,54.5,43.8,72.2,114.0,112.3,60.4 2000.145.13:48:25.71:!2000.145.13:53:40 2000.145.13:53:40.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.13:53:40.00:et 2000.145.13:53:40.13:!+3s 2000.145.13:53:43.14:tape 2000.145.13:53:43.25/tape/off,06929,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.13:53:43.25:postob 2000.145.13:53:43.25:source=1144+402,114658.3,395834.3,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.13:53:43.55:midtp 2000.145.13:53:45.93/tpzero/428,333,390,669,376,455,757,405,1203,141 2000.145.13:53:46.15/tpzero/586,348,322,479,798,972,1559 2000.145.13:53:46.22:nw2c2=14 2000.145.13:53:52.11/pass/14,14,auto,0.0,0.0,-0.6,-0.4,-0.6,-0.4 2000.145.13:53:55.79/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.13:53:55.79:fastf=1m28s 2000.145.13:55:19.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.13:55:24.08:!2000.145.13:55:47 2000.145.13:55:47.00:preob 2000.145.13:55:47.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.13:55:49.89/tpical/39330,35036,11005,5642,31323,21465,11982,10796,11761,23243 2000.145.13:55:50.11/tpical/21722,32593,24036,20995,9540,14009,14851 2000.145.13:55:50.15:!2000.145.13:55:57 2000.145.13:55:57.00:tape 2000.145.13:55:57.11/tape/off,08892,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.13:55:57.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.13:55:57.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.13:55:57.23:midob 2000.145.13:55:57.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.13:55:57.54/wx/4.2,987.9,70.9,1.2 2000.145.13:55:57.88/cable/+9.839953E-03 2000.145.13:55:57.95#setcl#time/170506479,3,2000,145,13,55,57.92,1.718,23.189,2 2000.145.13:55:57.95#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.13:56:00.96/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,11198,11197 2000.145.13:56:01.03/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,21916 2000.145.13:56:01.10/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32912 2000.145.13:56:01.17/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20214 2000.145.13:56:01.24/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20965 2000.145.13:56:01.55/tpi/37180,32912,10708,5422,29356,20214,11367,10329,11202,21916 2000.145.13:56:01.77/tpi/19931,29099,20965,19248,9059,13292,11202 2000.145.13:56:01.78/tsys1/117.3,105.2,238.3,148.2,101.1,108.4,118.3,145.8,122.7,112.6 2000.145.13:56:01.79/tsys2/75.8,57.8,47.2,75.4,120.6,120.6,18.6 2000.145.13:56:01.79:!2000.145.14:03:27 2000.145.13:58:40.35;op=george 2000.145.13:59:06.95;"WX: cool, mild breeze, partly cloudy 2000.145.13:59:32.41;"Receiver temp=17 degrees Kelvin 2000.145.14:01:09.36;"Phascal present in all video converters... 2000.145.14:03:27.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.14:03:27.00:et 2000.145.14:03:27.12:!+3s 2000.145.14:03:30.13:tape 2000.145.14:03:30.23/tape/off,03840,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.14:03:30.23:postob 2000.145.14:03:30.23:source=1308+326,131028.7,322043.8,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.14:03:30.53:checkr135 2000.145.14:03:58.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.14:04:25.05?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.14:04:25.05?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.14:04:25.05?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.14:04:25.05?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.14:04:25.05?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.14:04:25.05?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.14:04:25.05?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 7. 2000.145.14:04:25.05/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,3210.,3846.,238.,494.,346.,146.,300.,218.,218.,62.,232. 2000.145.14:04:25.05/parity/0,0,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.14:04:59.51;"Methinks it is time for a headcal... 2000.145.14:04:59.73:nw2c2=14 2000.145.14:05:00.29/pass/14,14,auto,0.0,0.0,-1.4,-0.4,-1.4,-0.4 2000.145.14:05:03.99/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.14:05:03.99:!2000.145.14:10:49 2000.145.14:06:11.99;"Receiving high parity errors on tracks 1,3,5,and 7... 2000.145.14:10:49.00:preob 2000.145.14:10:49.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.14:10:51.89/tpical/40823,36499,11466,5887,32649,22346,12526,11255,12194,24232 2000.145.14:10:52.11/tpical/21958,33192,24495,21283,9664,14219,12413 2000.145.14:10:52.15:!2000.145.14:10:59 2000.145.14:10:59.00:tape 2000.145.14:10:59.11/tape/off,03855,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.14:10:59.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.14:10:59.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.14:10:59.23:midob 2000.145.14:10:59.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.14:10:59.53/wx/4.2,987.9,70.3,1.2 2000.145.14:10:59.71/cable/+9.829375E-03 2000.145.14:10:59.79#setcl#time/170596661,3,2000,145,14,10,59.76,1.720,23.439,3 2000.145.14:10:59.79#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.14:11:02.79/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,11605,11353 2000.145.14:11:02.86/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,22875 2000.145.14:11:02.93/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,34226 2000.145.14:11:03.00/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21143 2000.145.14:11:03.07/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21391 2000.145.14:11:03.38/tpi/38681,34212,11144,5653,30576,21143,11860,10757,11608,22884 2000.145.14:11:03.60/tpi/20137,29647,21391,19586,9165,13479,11355 2000.145.14:11:03.61/tsys1/122.5,101.6,229.1,146.1,99.9,118.0,114.4,142.6,121.8,115.7 2000.145.14:11:03.62/tsys2/75.4,58.0,47.6,79.0,117.7,118.6,65.0 2000.145.14:11:03.62:!2000.145.14:12:37 2000.145.14:12:37.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.14:12:37.00:et 2000.145.14:12:37.14:!+3s 2000.145.14:12:40.15:tape 2000.145.14:12:40.26/tape/off,02764,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.14:12:40.26:postob 2000.145.14:12:40.27:source=2145+067,214805.5,065738.6,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.14:12:41.54:nw2c2=14 2000.145.14:12:42.11/pass/14,14,auto,0.0,0.0,-1.4,-0.4,-1.4,-0.4 2000.145.14:12:45.79/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.14:12:45.79:!2000.145.14:15:57 2000.145.14:12:51.99;tapepos=2540 2000.145.14:12:52.05;rw@! 2000.145.14:12:52.20;[email protected]:13:02.87 2000.145.14:13:02.87@et 2000.145.14:13:31.32;"Adjusted tape position... 2000.145.14:15:50.29#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.14:15:57.00:preob 2000.145.14:15:57.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.14:15:59.89/tpical/36323,32281,10106,5276,28937,19860,11152,10046,10939,21543 2000.145.14:16:00.11/tpical/20565,31156,22948,20045,9186,13401,11850 2000.145.14:16:00.15:!2000.145.14:16:07 2000.145.14:16:07.00:tape 2000.145.14:16:07.11/tape/off,02542,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.14:16:07.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.14:16:07.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.14:16:07.23:midob 2000.145.14:16:07.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.14:16:07.53/wx/4.4,988.0,69.4,1.2 2000.145.14:16:07.62/cable/+9.829605E-03 2000.145.14:16:07.70#setcl#time/170627451,3,2000,145,14,16,07.67,1.724,23.525,3 2000.145.14:16:07.70#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.14:16:10.70/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10358,10774 2000.145.14:16:10.77/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20183 2000.145.14:16:10.84/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30045 2000.145.14:16:10.91/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18603 2000.145.14:16:10.98/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19806 2000.145.14:16:11.29/tpi/34101,30017,9776,5051,26902,18595,10512,9564,10358,20184 2000.145.14:16:11.51/tpi/18763,27549,19777,18321,8674,12666,10770 2000.145.14:16:11.52/tsys1/104.0,89.9,195.1,133.6,89.4,98.4,104.6,130.4,108.1,101.2 2000.145.14:16:11.53/tsys2/70.8,52.9,43.1,72.7,108.0,111.7,59.9 2000.145.14:16:11.53:!2000.145.14:17:45 2000.145.14:17:45.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.14:17:45.00:et 2000.145.14:17:45.13:!+3s 2000.145.14:17:48.14:tape 2000.145.14:17:48.25/tape/off,01451,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.14:17:48.25:postob 2000.145.14:17:48.26:source=vr422201,220243.3,421640.0,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.14:17:48.57:midtp 2000.145.14:17:50.95/tpzero/430,333,384,702,380,457,759,412,1211,141 2000.145.14:17:51.17/tpzero/530,348,316,480,799,978,1570 2000.145.14:17:51.25:nw2c1=15 2000.145.14:17:56.59/pass/15,15,auto,55.0,55.0,55.0,55.6,0.0,0.6 2000.145.14:18:00.32/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.14:18:00.32:fastr=1m6s 2000.145.14:18:50.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.14:19:03.86?ERROR ch -334 Tape should be moving and it's stopped 2000.145.14:19:06.59:!2000.145.14:22:09 2000.145.14:19:12.15;tape 2000.145.14:19:12.26/tape/low,00072,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.14:22:09.00:preob 2000.145.14:22:09.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.14:22:11.89/tpical/36605,32677,10279,5298,28997,19924,11166,9995,11064,21623 2000.145.14:22:12.11/tpical/20617,31095,22999,20200,9181,13422,12225 2000.145.14:22:12.15:!2000.145.14:22:19 2000.145.14:22:19.00:tape 2000.145.14:22:19.11/tape/low,00072,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.14:22:19.11:st=for,135 2000.145.14:22:19.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.14:22:19.23:midob 2000.145.14:22:19.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.14:22:19.53/wx/4.3,987.9,70.2,1.2 2000.145.14:22:19.84/cable/+9.832569E-03 2000.145.14:22:19.91#setcl#time/170664672,3,2000,145,14,22,19.88,1.717,23.628,2 2000.145.14:22:19.91#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.14:22:22.91/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10492,11145 2000.145.14:22:22.98/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20291 2000.145.14:22:23.05/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30475 2000.145.14:22:23.12/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18659 2000.145.14:22:23.19/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19892 2000.145.14:22:23.50/tpi/34410,30475,9962,5073,26950,18659,10535,9520,10490,20287 2000.145.14:22:23.72/tpi/18796,27523,19892,18446,8666,12690,11141 2000.145.14:22:23.73/tsys1/106.2,93.9,207.3,133.3,89.0,98.7,106.3,131.5,110.9,103.4 2000.145.14:22:23.74/tsys2/70.4,53.4,44.2,71.9,107.2,112.3,62.0 2000.145.14:22:23.74:!2000.145.14:24:48 2000.145.14:24:48.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.14:24:48.00:et 2000.145.14:24:48.13:!+3s 2000.145.14:24:51.14:tape 2000.145.14:24:51.25/tape/off,01737,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.14:24:51.25:postob 2000.145.14:24:51.25:source=1749+096,175132.8,093900.7,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.14:24:51.55:checkf135 2000.145.14:25:46.36?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.14:25:46.36?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.14:25:46.36?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.14:25:46.36?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.14:25:46.36?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.14:25:46.36?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 5. 2000.145.14:25:46.36?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.14:25:46.36?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 11. 2000.145.14:25:46.36?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.14:25:46.37/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,2565.,758.,18.,20.,54.,6.,12.,12.,4.,0.,2.,9678. 2000.145.14:25:46.37/parity/0,8,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,9 2000.145.14:26:18.67;"Sync errors seem to be more frequent in the forward direction... 2000.145.14:26:19.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.14:26:20.75:nw2c1=15 2000.145.14:26:21.32/pass/15,15,auto,55.0,55.0,55.0,55.6,0.0,0.6 2000.145.14:26:25.02/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.14:26:25.02:!2000.145.14:27:01 2000.145.14:27:01.00:preob 2000.145.14:27:01.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.14:27:03.89/tpical/38706,34471,10828,5593,30952,21137,11873,10681,11593,22951 2000.145.14:27:04.11/tpical/20626,31208,23000,20120,9189,13494,11803 2000.145.14:27:04.15:!2000.145.14:27:11 2000.145.14:27:11.00:tape 2000.145.14:27:11.11/tape/off,01723,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.14:27:11.11:st=for,135 2000.145.14:27:11.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.14:27:11.23:midob 2000.145.14:27:11.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.14:27:11.54/wx/4.6,988.0,68.7,1.1 2000.145.14:27:11.75/cable/+9.827112E-03 2000.145.14:27:11.83#setcl#time/170693863,3,2000,145,14,27,11.80,1.721,23.709,3 2000.145.14:27:11.83#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.14:27:14.83/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,11022,10793 2000.145.14:27:14.90/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,21623 2000.145.14:27:14.97/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32329 2000.145.14:27:15.05/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19940 2000.145.14:27:15.12/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20009 2000.145.14:27:15.43/tpi/36521,32342,10516,5369,28913,19940,11225,10212,11022,21626 2000.145.14:27:15.65/tpi/18966,27815,20009,18480,8711,12806,10784 2000.145.14:27:15.66/tsys1/113.3,103.1,222.8,142.9,96.0,111.7,110.8,143.3,117.9,111.2 2000.145.14:27:15.67/tsys2/78.0,56.8,46.2,77.0,116.2,120.7,63.5 2000.145.14:27:15.67:!2000.145.14:28:49 2000.145.14:28:49.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.14:28:49.00:et 2000.145.14:28:49.13:!+3s 2000.145.14:28:52.14:tape 2000.145.14:28:52.25/tape/off,02814,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.14:28:52.25:postob 2000.145.14:28:52.26:source=1611+343,161341.1,341247.9,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.14:28:52.57:nw2c1=15 2000.145.14:28:53.14/pass/15,15,auto,55.0,55.0,55.0,55.6,0.0,0.6 2000.145.14:28:56.89/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.14:28:56.89:!2000.145.14:30:37 2000.145.14:29:47.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.14:30:37.00:preob 2000.145.14:30:37.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.14:30:39.89/tpical/37068,32986,10318,5376,29560,20192,11359,10198,11126,21925 2000.145.14:30:40.11/tpical/19871,29944,22029,19466,8927,13100,11504 2000.145.14:30:40.15:!2000.145.14:30:47 2000.145.14:30:47.00:tape 2000.145.14:30:47.11/tape/off,02814,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.14:30:47.11:st=for,135 2000.145.14:30:47.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.14:30:47.23:midob 2000.145.14:30:47.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.14:30:47.53/wx/4.8,988.0,67.9,1.1 2000.145.14:30:47.64#setcl#time/170715443,3,2000,145,14,30,47.61,1.727,23.769,3 2000.145.14:30:47.64#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.14:30:47.84/cable/+9.838327E-03 2000.145.14:30:50.91/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10537,10507 2000.145.14:30:50.98/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20568 2000.145.14:30:51.05/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30691 2000.145.14:30:51.12/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18926 2000.145.14:30:51.19/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19316 2000.145.14:30:51.50/tpi/34791,30691,10004,5144,27516,18926,10691,9718,10535,20573 2000.145.14:30:51.72/tpi/18314,26855,19316,17839,8480,12458,10505 2000.145.14:30:51.73/tsys1/103.5,90.7,210.2,131.3,91.1,100.1,102.0,133.0,108.2,103.7 2000.145.14:30:51.74/tsys2/80.2,60.2,49.2,74.9,120.6,125.5,62.8 2000.145.14:30:51.74:!2000.145.14:32:25 2000.145.14:32:25.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.14:32:25.00:et 2000.145.14:32:25.13:!+3s 2000.145.14:32:28.14:tape 2000.145.14:32:28.25/tape/off,03905,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.14:32:28.25:postob 2000.145.14:32:28.26:source=4c39.25,092703.0,390220.9,2000.0,cw 2000.145.14:32:28.57:nw2c1=15 2000.145.14:32:29.14/pass/15,15,auto,55.0,55.0,55.0,55.6,0.0,0.6 2000.145.14:32:32.85/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.14:32:32.85:!2000.145.14:35:27 2000.145.14:34:37.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.14:35:27.00:preob 2000.145.14:35:27.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.14:35:29.89/tpical/38940,34667,10884,5637,31075,21296,11919,10725,11646,23067 2000.145.14:35:30.11/tpical/20837,31526,23209,20327,9275,13623,11948 2000.145.14:35:30.15:!2000.145.14:35:37 2000.145.14:35:37.00:tape 2000.145.14:35:37.11/tape/off,03905,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.14:35:37.11:st=for,135 2000.145.14:35:37.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.14:35:37.23:midob 2000.145.14:35:37.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.14:35:37.53/wx/4.5,988.0,68.0,1.1 2000.145.14:35:37.83/cable/+9.834815E-03 2000.145.14:35:37.91#setcl#time/170744470,3,2000,145,14,35,37.88,1.721,23.850,3 2000.145.14:35:37.91#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.14:35:40.91/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,11077,10947 2000.145.14:35:40.98/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,21743 2000.145.14:35:41.05/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32516 2000.145.14:35:41.12/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20042 2000.145.14:35:41.19/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20317 2000.145.14:35:41.50/tpi/36838,32516,10582,5413,29032,20042,11275,10252,11073,21738 2000.145.14:35:41.72/tpi/19166,28210,20317,18755,8817,12978,10954 2000.145.14:35:41.73/tsys1/118.8,102.6,231.6,144.3,96.2,107.1,112.0,142.7,118.1,111.5 2000.145.14:35:41.74/tsys2/78.3,59.0,48.6,81.6,122.9,130.6,66.3 2000.145.14:35:41.75:!2000.145.14:37:15 2000.145.14:37:15.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.14:37:15.00:et 2000.145.14:37:15.13:!+3s 2000.145.14:37:18.14:tape 2000.145.14:37:18.25/tape/off,04996,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.14:37:18.25:postob 2000.145.14:37:18.26:source=1144+402,114658.3,395834.3,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.14:37:19.53:midtp 2000.145.14:37:21.91/tpzero/430,332,376,715,376,453,758,413,1195,140 2000.145.14:37:22.14/tpzero/484,334,309,481,793,981,1554 2000.145.14:37:22.21:nw2c2=16 2000.145.14:37:28.34/pass/16,16,auto,55.0,55.0,54.7,55.5,-0.3,0.5 2000.145.14:37:32.07/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.14:37:32.07:fastf=2m48s 2000.145.14:38:00.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.14:40:20.35:!2000.145.14:40:42 2000.145.14:40:42.00:preob 2000.145.14:40:42.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.14:40:44.90/tpical/39437,34842,10981,5682,31455,21523,12048,10799,11739,23300 2000.145.14:40:45.12/tpical/20709,31248,23048,20117,9179,13519,11820 2000.145.14:40:45.16:!2000.145.14:40:52 2000.145.14:40:52.00:tape 2000.145.14:40:52.11/tape/off,08758,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.14:40:52.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.14:40:52.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.14:40:52.23:midob 2000.145.14:40:52.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.14:40:52.53/wx/4.5,988.0,68.0,1.1 2000.145.14:40:52.80/cable/+9.834812E-03 2000.145.14:40:52.87#setcl#time/170775965,3,2000,145,14,40,52.84,1.725,23.937,3 2000.145.14:40:52.87#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.14:40:55.87/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,11155,10757 2000.145.14:40:55.94/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,21949 2000.145.14:40:56.01/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32782 2000.145.14:40:56.09/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20263 2000.145.14:40:56.16/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19941 2000.145.14:40:56.47/tpi/37092,32782,10673,5450,29377,20263,11378,10341,11162,21957 2000.145.14:40:56.69/tpi/18895,27705,19941,18383,8667,12761,10746 2000.145.14:40:56.70/tsys1/107.3,108.1,229.3,140.0,95.7,107.9,108.7,148.7,118.5,111.4 2000.145.14:40:56.71/tsys2/71.2,54.2,44.4,72.5,108.0,109.1,60.1 2000.145.14:40:56.71:!2000.145.14:48:22 2000.145.14:48:22.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.14:48:22.00:et 2000.145.14:48:22.13:!+3s 2000.145.14:48:25.14:tape 2000.145.14:48:25.25/tape/off,03706,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.14:48:25.25:postob 2000.145.14:48:25.25:source=0552+398,055530.8,394849.2,2000.0,cw 2000.145.14:48:25.55:checkr135 2000.145.14:49:20.01?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.14:49:20.01?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.14:49:20.01?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.14:49:20.01?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.14:49:20.01?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.14:49:20.01?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 5. 2000.145.14:49:20.01?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.14:49:20.01?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 7. 2000.145.14:49:20.01/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,1780.,1920.,22.,144.,60.,14.,34.,20.,24.,24.,8. 2000.145.14:49:20.01/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.14:49:54.75:nw2c2=16 2000.145.14:49:55.32/pass/16,16,auto,55.0,55.0,55.5,55.5,0.5,0.5 2000.145.14:49:59.02/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.14:49:59.02:!2000.145.14:51:37 2000.145.14:50:13.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.14:51:37.00:preob 2000.145.14:51:37.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.14:51:39.89/tpical/36736,32267,10150,5307,29265,19975,11231,10035,10985,21649 2000.145.14:51:40.11/tpical/20634,31090,22962,19840,9182,13519,11817 2000.145.14:51:40.15:!2000.145.14:51:47 2000.145.14:51:47.00:tape 2000.145.14:51:47.11/tape/off,03719,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.14:51:47.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.14:51:47.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.14:51:47.23:midob 2000.145.14:51:47.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.14:51:47.53/wx/5.0,988.1,65.9,1.1 2000.145.14:51:47.91/cable/+9.831639E-03 2000.145.14:51:47.99#setcl#time/170841476,3,2000,145,14,51,47.96,1.721,24.119,3 2000.145.14:51:47.99#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.14:51:50.99/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10408,10755 2000.145.14:51:51.06/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20316 2000.145.14:51:51.13/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30194 2000.145.14:51:51.20/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18736 2000.145.14:51:51.27/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19762 2000.145.14:51:51.58/tpi/34299,30194,9847,5086,27124,18736,10560,9574,10408,20316 2000.145.14:51:51.80/tpi/18730,27520,19762,18275,8669,12732,10755 2000.145.14:51:51.81/tsys1/95.3,98.8,214.4,135.7,85.7,101.2,100.2,136.3,109.5,103.8 2000.145.14:51:51.82/tsys2/67.3,53.5,42.7,79.8,107.8,104.8,60.8 2000.145.14:51:51.82:!2000.145.14:54:37 2000.145.14:54:37.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.14:54:37.00:et 2000.145.14:54:37.15:!+3s 2000.145.14:54:40.16:tape 2000.145.14:54:40.27/tape/off,01818,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.14:54:40.27:postob 2000.145.14:54:40.28:source=1308+326,131028.7,322043.8,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.14:54:41.55:nw2c2=16 2000.145.14:54:42.11/pass/16,16,auto,55.0,55.0,55.5,54.7,0.5,-0.3 2000.145.14:54:45.81/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.14:54:45.81:!2000.145.14:56:51 2000.145.14:56:44.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.14:56:51.00:preob 2000.145.14:56:51.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.14:56:53.89/tpical/43029,38008,11998,6123,34197,23409,13077,11692,12704,25303 2000.145.14:56:54.11/tpical/22406,33776,25076,21634,9890,14628,12615 2000.145.14:56:54.15:!2000.145.14:57:01 2000.145.14:57:01.00:tape 2000.145.14:57:01.11/tape/off,01818,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.14:57:01.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.14:57:01.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.14:57:01.23:midob 2000.145.14:57:01.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.14:57:01.53/wx/4.9,988.0,66.7,1.1 2000.145.14:57:01.92/cable/+9.844616E-03 2000.145.14:57:01.99#setcl#time/170872875,3,2000,145,14,57,01.96,1.725,24.206,3 2000.145.14:57:01.99#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.14:57:04.99/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,12121,11567 2000.145.14:57:05.06/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,23974 2000.145.14:57:05.13/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,35926 2000.145.14:57:05.20/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22135 2000.145.14:57:05.27/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21890 2000.145.14:57:05.58/tpi/40616,35926,11706,5901,32118,22135,12413,11227,12123,23974 2000.145.14:57:05.80/tpi/20568,30335,21890,20119,9385,13874,11566 2000.145.14:57:05.81/tsys1/114.2,117.3,266.2,160.3,104.7,116.7,120.4,159.5,129.0,123.0 2000.145.14:57:05.82/tsys2/76.7,61.2,47.6,91.0,119.4,120.0,67.0 2000.145.14:57:05.82:!2000.145.14:58:39 2000.145.14:58:39.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.14:58:39.00:et 2000.145.14:58:39.13:!+3s 2000.145.14:58:42.14:tape 2000.145.14:58:42.25/tape/off,00727,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.14:58:42.25:postob 2000.145.14:58:42.26:source=1726+455,172727.7,453039.7,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.14:58:43.53:midtp 2000.145.14:58:45.92/tpzero/430,332,371,718,371,454,754,411,1203,141 2000.145.14:58:46.14/tpzero/492,337,312,481,797,987,1551 2000.145.14:58:46.21:nw2c1=17 2000.145.14:58:51.55/pass/17,17,auto,110.0,110.0,110.3,109.8,0.3,-0.2 2000.145.14:58:55.24/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.14:58:55.24:fastr=0m30s 2000.145.14:59:25.51:!2000.145.14:59:53 2000.145.14:59:46.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.14:59:53.00:preob 2000.145.14:59:53.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.14:59:55.89/tpical/36404,32040,10067,5261,28839,19719,11102,9907,10897,21361 2000.145.14:59:56.11/tpical/20659,31016,22978,20041,9241,13566,11830 2000.145.14:59:56.15:!2000.145.15:00:03 2000.145.15:00:03.00:tape 2000.145.15:00:03.11/tape/low,00070,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.15:00:03.11:st=for,135 2000.145.15:00:03.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.15:00:03.23:midob 2000.145.15:00:03.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.15:00:03.54/wx/4.9,988.0,66.4,1.1 2000.145.15:00:03.75/cable/+9.840088E-03 2000.145.15:00:03.83#setcl#time/170891059,3,2000,145,15,00,03.80,1.722,24.257,3 2000.145.15:00:03.83#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.15:00:06.83/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10317,10769 2000.145.15:00:06.90/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20040 2000.145.15:00:06.97/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29966 2000.145.15:00:07.06/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18443 2000.145.15:00:07.13/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19801 2000.145.15:00:07.44/tpi/34015,29967,9781,5032,26764,18443,10413,9427,10318,20042 2000.145.15:00:07.66/tpi/18801,27491,19801,18470,8728,12792,10774 2000.145.15:00:07.67/tsys1/96.4,98.1,225.7,129.2,87.3,96.7,96.2,128.9,108.0,103.5 2000.145.15:00:07.68/tsys2/69.2,54.1,43.1,80.4,108.5,107.1,61.3 2000.145.15:00:07.68:!2000.145.15:04:26 2000.145.15:00:55.91;"WX: cool, mild breeze, partly cloudy 2000.145.15:01:53.18;"Phascal present in all video converters... 2000.145.15:02:12.06;"Receiver temp=17 degrees Kelvin 2000.145.15:04:26.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.15:04:26.00:et 2000.145.15:04:26.13:!+3s 2000.145.15:04:29.14:tape 2000.145.15:04:29.25/tape/off,03017,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.15:04:29.25:postob 2000.145.15:04:29.25:source=3c446,222547.3,-045701.4,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.15:04:29.55:checkf135 2000.145.15:05:24.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.15:05:24.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.15:05:24.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.15:05:24.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.15:05:24.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.15:05:24.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.15:05:24.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 7. 2000.145.15:05:24.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.15:05:24.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.15:05:24.36/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,1646.,994.,20.,8.,70.,2.,4.,4.,0.,0.,0.,8688. 2000.145.15:05:24.36/parity/0,97,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8 2000.145.15:05:58.75:nw2c1=17 2000.145.15:05:59.32/pass/17,17,auto,110.0,110.0,110.3,109.8,0.3,-0.2 2000.145.15:06:03.05/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.15:06:03.05:!2000.145.15:06:57 2000.145.15:06:50.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.15:06:57.00:preob 2000.145.15:06:57.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.15:06:59.89/tpical/37352,32907,10358,5430,29692,20378,11422,10250,11151,22021 2000.145.15:07:00.11/tpical/20513,31237,23006,20023,9228,13603,11855 2000.145.15:07:00.15:!2000.145.15:07:07 2000.145.15:07:07.00:tape 2000.145.15:07:07.11/tape/off,03003,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.15:07:07.11:st=for,135 2000.145.15:07:07.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.15:07:07.23:midob 2000.145.15:07:07.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.15:07:07.53/wx/4.9,988.1,66.6,1.1 2000.145.15:07:07.82/cable/+9.842656E-03 2000.145.15:07:07.90#setcl#time/170933465,3,2000,145,15,07,07.87,1.723,24.375,3 2000.145.15:07:07.90#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.15:07:10.90/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10581,10806 2000.145.15:07:10.97/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20707 2000.145.15:07:11.05/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30864 2000.145.15:07:11.12/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19122 2000.145.15:07:11.19/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19943 2000.145.15:07:11.50/tpi/35000,30864,10072,5204,27697,19122,10759,9763,10581,20716 2000.145.15:07:11.72/tpi/18694,27668,19943,18466,8724,12829,10803 2000.145.15:07:11.73/tsys1/100.8,102.5,232.7,136.2,94.0,102.0,103.5,131.7,112.9,108.2 2000.145.15:07:11.74/tsys2/70.2,53.8,45.0,81.1,110.4,107.4,61.7 2000.145.15:07:11.74:!2000.145.15:10:42 2000.145.15:10:42.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.15:10:42.00:et 2000.145.15:10:42.13:!+3s 2000.145.15:10:45.14:tape 2000.145.15:10:45.25/tape/off,05411,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.15:10:45.25:postob 2000.145.15:10:45.26:source=2145+067,214805.5,065738.6,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.15:10:45.57:nw2c1=17 2000.145.15:10:46.14/pass/17,17,auto,110.0,110.0,110.3,109.8,0.3,-0.2 2000.145.15:10:49.87/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.15:10:49.87:!2000.145.15:11:15 2000.145.15:11:08.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.15:11:15.00:preob 2000.145.15:11:15.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.15:11:17.89/tpical/36448,32096,10073,5315,28895,19778,11149,9956,10903,21431 2000.145.15:11:18.11/tpical/20406,30871,22891,19765,9165,13510,11773 2000.145.15:11:18.15:!2000.145.15:11:25 2000.145.15:11:25.00:tape 2000.145.15:11:25.11/tape/off,05411,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.15:11:25.11:st=for,135 2000.145.15:11:25.24:data_valid=on 2000.145.15:11:25.24:midob 2000.145.15:11:25.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.15:11:25.54/wx/5.0,988.0,67.6,1.1 2000.145.15:11:25.79/cable/+9.839513E-03 2000.145.15:11:25.86#setcl#time/170959262,3,2000,145,15,11,25.84,1.718,24.446,3 2000.145.15:11:25.86#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.15:11:28.87/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10337,10713 2000.145.15:11:28.94/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20139 2000.145.15:11:29.01/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30056 2000.145.15:11:29.09/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18552 2000.145.15:11:29.16/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19699 2000.145.15:11:29.47/tpi/34068,30056,9794,5088,26918,18552,10484,9493,10339,20140 2000.145.15:11:29.69/tpi/18534,27376,19699,18219,8641,12732,10715 2000.145.15:11:29.70/tsys1/97.0,100.0,231.7,132.1,92.1,101.3,100.4,134.6,111.1,106.3 2000.145.15:11:29.71/tsys2/67.7,54.3,42.6,80.5,105.1,106.0,60.8 2000.145.15:11:29.71:!2000.145.15:13:03 2000.145.15:11:31.89;"Phasecal levels as of 145.15:11UT 2000.145.15:11:41.43;"VC1pcal=7.2mV 2000.145.15:11:48.98;"VC2pcal=10.0mV 2000.145.15:11:57.20;"VC3pcal=5.2mV 2000.145.15:12:05.07;"VC4pcal=4.0mV 2000.145.15:12:13.04;"VC5pcal=9.2mV 2000.145.15:12:20.83;"VC6pcal=8.8mV 2000.145.15:12:28.83;"VC7pcal=5.6mV 2000.145.15:12:38.83;"VC8pcal=6.4mV 2000.145.15:12:45.87;"VC9pcal=7.6mV 2000.145.15:12:53.99;"VC10pcal=8.0mV 2000.145.15:13:03.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.15:13:03.00:et 2000.145.15:13:03.13:!+3s 2000.145.15:13:03.92;"VC11pcal=7.6mV 2000.145.15:13:06.14:tape 2000.145.15:13:06.25/tape/off,06502,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.15:13:06.25:postob 2000.145.15:13:06.26:source=0440+345,044331.6,344106.7,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.15:13:06.56:midtp 2000.145.15:13:08.95/tpzero/427,332,370,760,378,455,752,412,1196,141 2000.145.15:13:09.17/tpzero/385,339,309,481,813,993,1556 2000.145.15:13:09.24:nw2c2=18 2000.145.15:13:15.21/pass/18,18,auto,110.0,110.0,110.0,110.6,-0.0,0.6 2000.145.15:13:18.91/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.15:13:18.91:fastf=1m41s 2000.145.15:13:20.21;"VC12pcal=6.4mV 2000.145.15:13:30.28;"VC13pcal=4.8mV 2000.145.15:13:37.09;"VC14pcal=5.2mV 2000.145.15:13:46.07;"DataApcal=76mV 2000.145.15:13:56.92;"DataBpcal=90mV 2000.145.15:15:00.18:!2000.145.15:16:19 2000.145.15:16:10.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.15:16:19.00:preob 2000.145.15:16:19.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.15:16:21.89/tpical/36280,32005,10028,5276,28754,19706,11083,9884,10869,21324 2000.145.15:16:22.11/tpical/20496,31037,23058,20017,9281,13647,11986 2000.145.15:16:22.15:!2000.145.15:16:29 2000.145.15:16:29.00:tape 2000.145.15:16:29.11/tape/off,08756,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.15:16:29.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.15:16:29.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.15:16:29.23:midob 2000.145.15:16:29.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.15:16:29.53/wx/4.9,988.0,67.1,1.1 2000.145.15:16:29.88/cable/+9.844612E-03 2000.145.15:16:29.95#setcl#time/170989669,3,2000,145,15,16,29.92,1.722,24.531,3 2000.145.15:16:29.95#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.15:16:32.95/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10301,10899 2000.145.15:16:33.02/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20018 2000.145.15:16:33.09/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29937 2000.145.15:16:33.16/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18425 2000.145.15:16:33.23/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19883 2000.145.15:16:33.54/tpi/33998,29937,9748,5061,26712,18425,10402,9424,10298,20018 2000.145.15:16:33.76/tpi/18616,27565,19883,18475,8754,12842,10903 2000.145.15:16:33.77/tsys1/100.9,98.2,229.8,137.2,88.5,96.2,97.2,134.4,109.4,104.4 2000.145.15:16:33.78/tsys2/68.1,55.0,43.3,81.9,105.8,103.3,60.6 2000.145.15:16:33.78:!2000.145.15:23:59 2000.145.15:23:59.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.15:23:59.00:et 2000.145.15:23:59.13:!+3s 2000.145.15:24:02.14:tape 2000.145.15:24:02.25/tape/off,03704,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.15:24:02.25:postob 2000.145.15:24:02.25:source=nrao512,164029.6,394646.0,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.15:24:02.55:checkr135 2000.145.15:24:57.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.15:24:57.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.15:24:57.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.15:24:57.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.15:24:57.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.15:24:57.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.15:24:57.04/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,3316.,2470.,238.,492.,270.,144.,140.,112.,234.,234.,222. 2000.145.15:24:57.04/parity/0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.15:25:31.75:nw2c2=18 2000.145.15:25:32.32/pass/18,18,auto,110.0,110.0,110.0,110.6,-0.0,0.6 2000.145.15:25:36.00/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.15:25:36.00:!2000.145.15:29:24 2000.145.15:29:24.00:preob 2000.145.15:29:24.54?ERROR AN -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large. 2000.145.15:29:24.54?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING! 2000.145.15:29:24.54/onsource/SLEWING 2000.145.15:29:26.90/tpical/36751,32311,10185,5350,29195,19925,11225,10011,10984,21590 2000.145.15:29:27.12/tpical/20385,30917,22894,19903,9210,13548,11772 2000.145.15:29:27.16:!2000.145.15:29:34 2000.145.15:29:34.00:tape 2000.145.15:29:34.11/tape/off,03717,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.15:29:34.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.15:29:34.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.15:29:34.23:midob 2000.145.15:29:34.53?ERROR AN -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large. 2000.145.15:29:34.53?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING! 2000.145.15:29:34.53/onsource/SLEWING 2000.145.15:29:34.53/wx/5.2,988.0,67.6,1.1 2000.145.15:29:34.91/cable/+9.854025E-03 2000.145.15:29:34.98#setcl#time/171068172,3,2000,145,15,29,34.96,1.716,24.749,3 2000.145.15:29:34.98#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.15:29:37.98/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10399,10725 2000.145.15:29:38.05/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20237 2000.145.15:29:38.12/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30261 2000.145.15:29:38.19/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18629 2000.145.15:29:38.26/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19762 2000.145.15:29:38.57/tpi/34338,30261,9870,5108,27087,18629,10527,9532,10397,20237 2000.145.15:29:38.79/tpi/18573,27489,19762,18352,8696,12765,10725 2000.145.15:29:38.80/tsys1/96.4,100.2,206.9,123.3,86.9,96.2,96.1,130.6,107.5,101.9 2000.145.15:29:38.81/tsys2/70.5,55.6,43.6,80.9,107.7,105.5,61.5 2000.145.15:29:38.81:!2000.145.15:34:35 2000.145.15:29:42.29#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.15:31:57.40;"Dish was late on source .... 2000.145.15:34:35.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.15:34:35.00:et 2000.145.15:34:35.13:!+3s 2000.145.15:34:38.14:tape 2000.145.15:34:38.25/tape/off,00343,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.15:34:38.25:postob 2000.145.15:34:38.25:source=2201+315,220315.0,314538.3,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.15:34:38.55:midtp 2000.145.15:34:40.93/tpzero/428,334,366,759,376,454,754,407,1196,141 2000.145.15:34:41.15/tpzero/372,338,313,483,808,991,1554 2000.145.15:34:41.23:nw2c1=19 2000.145.15:34:46.44/pass/19,19,auto,165.0,165.0,164.0,165.7,-1.0,0.7 2000.145.15:34:50.10/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.15:34:50.10:fastr=0m14s 2000.145.15:35:04.37:!2000.145.15:36:41 2000.145.15:36:32.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.15:36:41.00:preob 2000.145.15:36:41.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.15:36:43.89/tpical/36010,31744,9967,5245,28343,19419,10931,9743,10804,21045 2000.145.15:36:44.11/tpical/20318,30685,22783,19959,9159,13523,11782 2000.145.15:36:44.15:!2000.145.15:36:51 2000.145.15:36:51.00:tape 2000.145.15:36:51.11/tape/low,00068,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.15:36:51.11:st=for,135 2000.145.15:36:51.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.15:36:51.23:midob 2000.145.15:36:51.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.15:36:51.54/wx/5.5,988.0,65.7,1.1 2000.145.15:36:51.79/cable/+9.839858E-03 2000.145.15:36:51.86#setcl#time/171111859,3,2000,145,15,36,51.84,1.718,24.870,3 2000.145.15:36:51.86#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.15:36:54.87/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10232,10703 2000.145.15:36:54.94/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19737 2000.145.15:36:55.01/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29669 2000.145.15:36:55.09/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18169 2000.145.15:36:55.16/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19563 2000.145.15:36:55.47/tpi/33664,29669,9688,5022,26302,18169,10270,9283,10235,19744 2000.145.15:36:55.69/tpi/18408,27123,19563,18311,8646,12723,10702 2000.145.15:36:55.70/tsys1/97.2,97.0,229.2,131.1,87.1,97.2,98.8,132.4,109.0,103.4 2000.145.15:36:55.71/tsys2/66.3,52.8,42.0,75.9,107.3,102.9,59.5 2000.145.15:36:55.71:!2000.145.15:41:20 2000.145.15:41:20.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.15:41:20.00:et 2000.145.15:41:20.13:!+3s 2000.145.15:41:23.14:tape 2000.145.15:41:23.25/tape/off,03083,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.15:41:23.25:postob 2000.145.15:41:23.25:source=2145+067,214805.5,065738.6,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.15:41:23.55:checkf135 2000.145.15:42:06.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.15:42:18.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.15:42:18.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.15:42:18.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.15:42:18.35?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.15:42:18.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.15:42:18.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.15:42:18.35?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.15:42:18.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.15:42:18.35?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.15:42:18.36/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,2490.,880.,12.,12.,80.,6.,14.,6.,4.,2.,4.,$$$$$ 2000.145.15:42:18.36/parity/0,37,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,21 2000.145.15:42:52.75:nw2c1=19 2000.145.15:42:53.32/pass/19,19,auto,165.0,165.0,164.8,165.7,-0.2,0.7 2000.145.15:42:57.06/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.15:42:57.06:!2000.145.15:43:33 2000.145.15:43:33.00:preob 2000.145.15:43:33.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.15:43:35.89/tpical/36327,32084,10098,5305,28821,19714,11115,9937,10884,21379 2000.145.15:43:36.11/tpical/20272,30763,22664,19918,9151,13447,11726 2000.145.15:43:36.15:!2000.145.15:43:43 2000.145.15:43:43.00:tape 2000.145.15:43:43.11/tape/off,03069,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.15:43:43.11:st=for,135 2000.145.15:43:43.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.15:43:43.24:midob 2000.145.15:43:43.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.15:43:43.54/wx/5.4,988.0,66.3,1.1 2000.145.15:43:43.71/cable/+9.844852E-03 2000.145.15:43:43.79#setcl#time/171153050,3,2000,145,15,43,43.76,1.719,24.985,3 2000.145.15:43:43.79#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.15:43:46.79/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10314,10674 2000.145.15:43:46.86/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20067 2000.145.15:43:46.93/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29989 2000.145.15:43:47.00/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18471 2000.145.15:43:47.07/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19629 2000.145.15:43:47.38/tpi/34141,29991,9784,5090,26790,18471,10451,9474,10317,20073 2000.145.15:43:47.60/tpi/18463,27282,19629,18213,8651,12717,10672 2000.145.15:43:47.61/tsys1/105.8,97.2,205.8,138.2,89.2,99.4,100.2,134.3,110.4,104.7 2000.145.15:43:47.62/tsys2/70.2,54.3,44.7,73.0,110.1,112.8,60.7 2000.145.15:43:47.62:!2000.145.15:45:21 2000.145.15:45:21.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.15:45:21.00:et 2000.145.15:45:21.13:!+3s 2000.145.15:45:24.14:tape 2000.145.15:45:24.25/tape/off,04160,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.15:45:24.25:postob 2000.145.15:45:24.26:source=0552+398,055530.8,394849.2,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.15:45:24.57:nw2c1=19 2000.145.15:45:25.14/pass/19,19,auto,165.0,165.0,164.8,165.7,-0.2,0.7 2000.145.15:45:28.85/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.15:45:28.85:!2000.145.15:49:07 2000.145.15:48:58.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.15:49:07.00:preob 2000.145.15:49:07.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.15:49:09.89/tpical/36003,31655,9937,5242,28411,19410,10983,9788,10777,21101 2000.145.15:49:10.11/tpical/20217,30641,22666,19866,9186,13515,11833 2000.145.15:49:10.15:!2000.145.15:49:17 2000.145.15:49:17.00:tape 2000.145.15:49:17.11/tape/off,04160,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.15:49:17.11:st=for,135 2000.145.15:49:17.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.15:49:17.23:midob 2000.145.15:49:17.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.15:49:17.53/wx/5.8,988.1,64.1,1.1 2000.145.15:49:17.88/cable/+9.851702E-03 2000.145.15:49:17.95#setcl#time/171186465,3,2000,145,15,49,17.92,1.723,25.077,3 2000.145.15:49:17.95#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.15:49:20.95/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10221,10787 2000.145.15:49:21.02/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19815 2000.145.15:49:21.09/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29643 2000.145.15:49:21.16/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18220 2000.145.15:49:21.23/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19554 2000.145.15:49:21.54/tpi/33724,29643,9661,5022,26441,18220,10325,9336,10217,19815 2000.145.15:49:21.76/tpi/18386,27181,19554,18269,8689,12747,10793 2000.145.15:49:21.77/tsys1/100.2,99.9,231.0,132.9,90.8,102.4,99.8,135.5,110.5,104.9 2000.145.15:49:21.78/tsys2/69.1,54.5,43.4,78.2,111.3,107.5,62.4 2000.145.15:49:21.78:!2000.145.15:52:07 2000.145.15:52:07.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.15:52:07.00:et 2000.145.15:52:07.13:!+3s 2000.145.15:52:10.14:tape 2000.145.15:52:10.25/tape/off,06061,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.15:52:10.25:postob 2000.145.15:52:10.26:source=4c39.25,092703.0,390220.9,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.15:52:11.53:nw2c1=19 2000.145.15:52:12.09/pass/19,19,auto,165.0,165.0,164.8,165.7,-0.2,0.7 2000.145.15:52:15.81/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.15:52:15.81:!2000.145.15:54:26 2000.145.15:53:08.95;"WX: still partly cloudy, light breeze... 2000.145.15:53:10.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.15:53:20.36;"Receiver temp still at 17 degrees Kelvin 2000.145.15:54:26.00:preob 2000.145.15:54:26.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.15:54:28.89/tpical/37707,33230,10464,5477,29864,20418,11536,10280,11257,22117 2000.145.15:54:29.11/tpical/20614,31323,23027,20261,9291,13688,11917 2000.145.15:54:29.15:!2000.145.15:54:36 2000.145.15:54:36.00:tape 2000.145.15:54:36.11/tape/off,06061,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.15:54:36.11:st=for,135 2000.145.15:54:36.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.15:54:36.23:midob 2000.145.15:54:36.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.15:54:36.54/wx/5.7,988.1,64.6,1.1 2000.145.15:54:36.65/cable/+9.856340E-03 2000.145.15:54:36.73#setcl#time/171218343,3,2000,145,15,54,36.70,1.717,25.166,3 2000.145.15:54:36.73#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.15:54:38.58;"Phasecal prensent in all video converters... 2000.145.15:54:39.73/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10698,10925 2000.145.15:54:39.80/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20833 2000.145.15:54:39.87/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31212 2000.145.15:54:39.94/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19171 2000.145.15:54:40.01/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20019 2000.145.15:54:40.33/tpi/35484,31211,10178,5257,27844,19193,10859,9813,10700,20839 2000.145.15:54:40.55/tpi/18811,27786,20019,18611,8785,12959,10950 2000.145.15:54:40.56/tsys1/108.2,104.9,235.4,140.3,93.3,104.9,102.4,138.2,117.1,111.1 2000.145.15:54:40.57/tsys2/71.8,54.5,46.0,77.1,110.7,115.2,68.2 2000.145.15:54:40.57:!2000.145.15:56:14 2000.145.15:56:14.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.15:56:14.00:et 2000.145.15:56:14.13:!+3s 2000.145.15:56:17.14:tape 2000.145.15:56:17.25/tape/off,07152,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.15:56:17.25:postob 2000.145.15:56:17.26:source=0202+149,020450.4,151411.0,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.15:56:17.57:midtp 2000.145.15:56:19.95/tpzero/431,332,369,758,372,452,754,407,1202,141 2000.145.15:56:20.17/tpzero/400,335,311,479,802,991,1561 2000.145.15:56:20.24:nw2c2=20 2000.145.15:56:26.45/pass/20,20,auto,165.0,165.0,164.5,165.6,-0.5,0.6 2000.145.15:56:30.16/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.15:56:30.16:fastf=1m12s 2000.145.15:57:42.43:!2000.145.15:59:10 2000.145.15:59:10.00:preob 2000.145.15:59:10.54?ERROR AN -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large. 2000.145.15:59:10.54?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING! 2000.145.15:59:10.54/onsource/SLEWING 2000.145.15:59:12.90/tpical/35992,31629,9946,5235,28334,19335,10906,9736,10767,20999 2000.145.15:59:13.12/tpical/20288,30782,22688,20082,9215,13534,11822 2000.145.15:59:13.16:!2000.145.15:59:20 2000.145.15:59:15.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.15:59:20.00:tape 2000.145.15:59:20.11/tape/off,08753,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.15:59:20.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.15:59:20.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.15:59:20.23:midob 2000.145.15:59:20.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.15:59:20.53/wx/5.7,988.1,64.3,1.1 2000.145.15:59:20.87/cable/+9.853467E-03 2000.145.15:59:20.95#setcl#time/171246764,3,2000,145,15,59,20.92,1.721,25.245,3 2000.145.15:59:20.95#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.15:59:23.95/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10209,10718 2000.145.15:59:24.02/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19715 2000.145.15:59:24.09/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29589 2000.145.15:59:24.16/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18103 2000.145.15:59:24.23/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19638 2000.145.15:59:24.54/tpi/33657,29589,9653,5016,26321,18103,10271,9279,10205,19715 2000.145.15:59:24.76/tpi/18518,27278,19638,18393,8728,12791,10729 2000.145.15:59:24.77/tsys1/97.6,98.4,217.4,133.4,88.4,98.3,102.8,133.2,109.9,104.6 2000.145.15:59:24.78/tsys2/71.9,54.0,44.5,74.5,114.3,111.5,58.9 2000.145.15:59:24.78:!2000.145.16:05:43 2000.145.16:05:43.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.16:05:43.00:et 2000.145.16:05:43.13:!+3s 2000.145.16:05:46.14:tape 2000.145.16:05:46.24/tape/off,04455,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.16:05:46.24:postob 2000.145.16:05:46.24:source=2243-123,224618.2,-120651.3,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.16:05:46.54:checkr135 2000.145.16:06:41.06?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.16:06:41.06?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.16:06:41.06?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.16:06:41.06?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.16:06:41.06?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.16:06:41.06?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.16:06:41.06?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 7. 2000.145.16:06:41.06?ERROR qg -303 Track 11 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.16:06:41.06?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.16:06:41.06/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,5362.,7417.,352.,804.,642.,180.,216.,210.,222.,280.,236. 2000.145.16:06:41.06/parity/0,0,2,5,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.16:07:14.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.16:07:15.74:nw2c2=20 2000.145.16:07:16.30/pass/20,20,auto,165.0,165.0,164.5,165.6,-0.5,0.6 2000.145.16:07:20.01/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.16:07:20.01:!2000.145.16:07:56 2000.145.16:07:56.00:preob 2000.145.16:07:56.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.16:07:58.89/tpical/38808,34184,10810,5617,30718,21020,11811,10551,11542,22760 2000.145.16:07:59.11/tpical/20958,31818,23432,20676,9424,13900,12038 2000.145.16:07:59.15:!2000.145.16:08:06 2000.145.16:08:06.00:tape 2000.145.16:08:06.11/tape/off,04469,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.16:08:06.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.16:08:06.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.16:08:06.23:midob 2000.145.16:08:06.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.16:08:06.54/wx/5.6,988.1,64.8,1.1 2000.145.16:08:06.71/cable/+9.849091E-03 2000.145.16:08:06.79#setcl#time/171299347,3,2000,145,16,08,06.76,1.720,25.391,3 2000.145.16:08:06.79#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.16:08:09.79/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10996,10988 2000.145.16:08:09.86/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,21494 2000.145.16:08:09.93/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32192 2000.145.16:08:10.00/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19808 2000.145.16:08:10.07/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20469 2000.145.16:08:10.38/tpi/36567,32226,10499,5402,28757,19808,11158,10115,10994,21484 2000.145.16:08:10.60/tpi/19150,28398,20469,18991,8920,13158,10987 2000.145.16:08:10.61/tsys1/110.6,111.7,223.4,148.2,99.3,109.6,109.3,152.7,122.6,114.7 2000.145.16:08:10.62/tsys2/72.8,57.6,47.8,77.1,113.1,115.1,63.0 2000.145.16:08:10.62:!2000.145.16:12:46 2000.145.16:12:46.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.16:12:46.00:et 2000.145.16:12:46.13:!+3s 2000.145.16:12:49.14:tape 2000.145.16:12:49.25/tape/off,01330,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.16:12:49.25:postob 2000.145.16:12:49.25:source=1803+784,180045.7,782804.0,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.16:12:49.55:midtp 2000.145.16:12:51.94/tpzero/428,332,368,760,374,452,758,414,1203,141 2000.145.16:12:52.17/tpzero/391,336,313,481,803,989,1560 2000.145.16:12:52.24:nw2c1=21 2000.145.16:12:57.47/pass/21,21,auto,220.0,220.0,220.1,219.9,0.1,-0.1 2000.145.16:13:01.15/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.16:13:01.15:fastr=0m58s 2000.145.16:13:59.42:!2000.145.16:16:24 2000.145.16:16:09.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.16:16:24.00:preob 2000.145.16:16:24.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.16:16:26.89/tpical/35775,31527,9956,5200,28031,19203,10829,9649,10797,20846 2000.145.16:16:27.11/tpical/20320,30735,22602,20103,9194,13510,11821 2000.145.16:16:27.15:!2000.145.16:16:34 2000.145.16:16:34.00:tape 2000.145.16:16:34.11/tape/low,00059,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.16:16:34.11:st=for,135 2000.145.16:16:34.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.16:16:34.23:midob 2000.145.16:16:34.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.16:16:34.53/wx/6.1,988.1,63.2,1.1 2000.145.16:16:34.62/cable/+9.848556E-03 2000.145.16:16:34.69#setcl#time/171350137,3,2000,145,16,16,34.67,1.720,25.532,3 2000.145.16:16:34.69#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.16:16:37.70/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10250,10772 2000.145.16:16:37.77/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19592 2000.145.16:16:37.84/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29562 2000.145.16:16:37.91/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18034 2000.145.16:16:37.98/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19580 2000.145.16:16:38.29/tpi/33584,29553,9676,5004,26053,18036,10195,9199,10252,19588 2000.145.16:16:38.51/tpi/18554,27275,19566,18389,8698,12773,10768 2000.145.16:16:38.52/tsys1/103.8,101.5,228.0,148.5,89.1,103.4,102.1,133.9,113.9,106.0 2000.145.16:16:38.53/tsys2/72.2,54.7,44.5,73.3,111.7,112.2,61.4 2000.145.16:16:38.53:!2000.145.16:19:31 2000.145.16:19:31.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.16:19:31.00:et 2000.145.16:19:31.13:!+3s 2000.145.16:19:34.14:tape 2000.145.16:19:34.25/tape/off,02038,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.16:19:34.25:postob 2000.145.16:19:34.26:source=1611+343,161341.1,341247.9,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.16:19:34.57:checkf135 2000.145.16:20:29.44?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.16:20:29.44?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.16:20:29.44?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.16:20:29.44?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.16:20:29.44?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.16:20:29.44?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.16:20:29.44?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 7. 2000.145.16:20:29.44?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.16:20:29.44?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.16:20:29.44?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.16:20:29.46/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,2672.,1642.,26.,10.,54.,10.,48.,10.,4.,10.,16.,$$$$$ 2000.145.16:20:29.46/parity/0,18,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,29 2000.145.16:20:45.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.16:21:03.78:nw2c1=21 2000.145.16:21:04.35/pass/21,21,auto,220.0,220.0,220.9,219.9,0.9,-0.1 2000.145.16:21:08.05/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.16:21:08.05:!2000.145.16:22:21 2000.145.16:22:21.00:preob 2000.145.16:22:21.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.16:22:23.90/tpical/37917,33505,10576,5515,30017,20479,11536,10337,11302,22236 2000.145.16:22:24.12/tpical/20745,31538,23241,20535,9349,13781,11950 2000.145.16:22:24.16:!2000.145.16:22:31 2000.145.16:22:31.00:tape 2000.145.16:22:31.11/tape/off,02025,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.16:22:31.11:st=for,135 2000.145.16:22:31.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.16:22:31.23:midob 2000.145.16:22:31.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.16:22:31.54/wx/6.4,988.2,62.0,1.0 2000.145.16:22:31.80/cable/+9.857632E-03 2000.145.16:22:31.87#setcl#time/171385853,3,2000,145,16,22,31.84,1.723,25.631,3 2000.145.16:22:31.87#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.16:22:34.87/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10753,10908 2000.145.16:22:34.94/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20965 2000.145.16:22:35.01/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31463 2000.145.16:22:35.08/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19325 2000.145.16:22:35.15/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20237 2000.145.16:22:35.46/tpi/35754,31463,10274,5299,28075,19325,10920,9875,10754,20969 2000.145.16:22:35.68/tpi/18986,28117,20237,18787,8853,13058,10907 2000.145.16:22:35.69/tsys1/112.0,104.6,225.0,144.2,97.9,112.2,113.2,140.5,119.6,112.8 2000.145.16:22:35.70/tsys2/74.2,57.0,46.6,73.5,113.9,117.2,62.9 2000.145.16:22:35.70:!2000.145.16:24:31 2000.145.16:24:31.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.16:24:31.00:et 2000.145.16:24:31.13:!+3s 2000.145.16:24:34.14:tape 2000.145.16:24:34.25/tape/off,03364,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.16:24:34.25:postob 2000.145.16:24:34.26:source=2145+067,214805.5,065738.6,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.16:24:34.57:nw2c1=21 2000.145.16:24:35.14/pass/21,21,auto,220.0,220.0,220.9,219.9,0.9,-0.1 2000.145.16:24:38.85/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.16:24:38.85:!2000.145.16:28:54 2000.145.16:26:37.29#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.16:28:54.00:preob 2000.145.16:28:54.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.16:28:56.89/tpical/36267,31994,10079,5286,28691,19559,11045,9897,10851,21260 2000.145.16:28:57.11/tpical/20130,30529,22501,19813,9085,13354,11709 2000.145.16:28:57.15:!2000.145.16:29:04 2000.145.16:29:04.00:tape 2000.145.16:29:04.11/tape/off,03364,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.16:29:04.11:st=for,135 2000.145.16:29:04.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.16:29:04.23:midob 2000.145.16:29:04.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.16:29:04.53/wx/6.5,988.2,60.8,1.0 2000.145.16:29:04.83/cable/+9.855997E-03 2000.145.16:29:04.90#setcl#time/171425157,3,2000,145,16,29,04.88,1.716,25.740,3 2000.145.16:29:04.90#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.16:29:07.90/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10309,10684 2000.145.16:29:07.97/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20009 2000.145.16:29:08.05/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29947 2000.145.16:29:08.12/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18384 2000.145.16:29:08.19/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19495 2000.145.16:29:08.50/tpi/34106,29947,9791,5080,26749,18384,10413,9426,10312,20012 2000.145.16:29:08.73/tpi/18386,27140,19495,18142,8592,12654,10682 2000.145.16:29:08.74/tsys1/106.9,99.2,224.5,143.9,93.2,104.7,104.8,131.3,115.9,109.2 2000.145.16:29:08.75/tsys2/72.4,55.5,44.8,74.2,110.9,117.0,62.4 2000.145.16:29:08.75:!2000.145.16:30:42 2000.145.16:30:42.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.16:30:42.00:et 2000.145.16:30:42.13:!+3s 2000.145.16:30:45.14:tape 2000.145.16:30:45.25/tape/off,04455,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.16:30:45.25:postob 2000.145.16:30:45.26:source=vr422201,220243.3,421640.0,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.16:30:45.57:nw2c1=21 2000.145.16:30:46.14/pass/21,21,auto,220.0,220.0,220.1,219.9,0.1,-0.1 2000.145.16:30:49.87/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.16:30:49.87:!2000.145.16:32:20 2000.145.16:31:42.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.16:32:20.00:preob 2000.145.16:32:20.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.16:32:22.89/tpical/35662,31500,9920,5186,27867,19086,10786,9615,10727,20753 2000.145.16:32:23.11/tpical/20193,30528,22511,19954,9142,13447,16059 2000.145.16:32:23.15:!2000.145.16:32:30 2000.145.16:32:30.00:tape 2000.145.16:32:30.11/tape/off,04455,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.16:32:30.11:st=for,135 2000.145.16:32:30.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.16:32:30.23:midob 2000.145.16:32:30.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.16:32:30.53/wx/6.8,988.1,60.9,1.0 2000.145.16:32:30.64#setcl#time/171445729,3,2000,145,16,32,30.61,1.721,25.798,3 2000.145.16:32:30.64#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.16:32:30.99/cable/+9.849520E-03 2000.145.16:32:34.08/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10187,14769 2000.145.16:32:34.15/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19501 2000.145.16:32:34.22/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29508 2000.145.16:32:34.29/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17931 2000.145.16:32:34.36/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19515 2000.145.16:32:34.67/tpi/33521,29508,9653,4983,25931,17931,10160,9161,10187,19501 2000.145.16:32:34.89/tpi/18403,27093,19515,18246,8655,12739,14769 2000.145.16:32:34.90/tsys1/106.0,100.5,238.6,142.7,90.6,103.8,103.0,132.2,114.1,106.1 2000.145.16:32:34.91/tsys2/70.6,54.7,45.0,73.0,113.2,116.5,71.9 2000.145.16:32:34.91:!2000.145.16:34:59 2000.145.16:34:59.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.16:34:59.00:et 2000.145.16:34:59.13:!+3s 2000.145.16:35:02.14:tape 2000.145.16:35:02.25/tape/off,06119,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.16:35:02.25:postob 2000.145.16:35:02.26:source=2201+315,220315.0,314538.3,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.16:35:02.57:midtp 2000.145.16:35:04.96/tpzero/431,333,373,757,373,451,751,411,1201,141 2000.145.16:35:05.18/tpzero/384,338,311,481,806,986,1566 2000.145.16:35:05.25:nw2c2=22 2000.145.16:35:11.24/pass/22,22,auto,220.0,220.0,219.8,219.1,-0.2,-0.9 2000.145.16:35:14.96/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.16:35:14.96:fastf=1m57s 2000.145.16:35:20.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.16:37:12.24:!2000.145.16:41:59 2000.145.16:41:59.00:preob 2000.145.16:41:59.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.16:42:01.89/tpical/35492,31268,9854,5163,27751,18986,10740,9590,10656,20653 2000.145.16:42:02.11/tpical/20078,30397,22465,19913,9135,13428,13331 2000.145.16:42:02.15:!2000.145.16:42:09 2000.145.16:42:09.00:tape 2000.145.16:42:09.11/tape/off,08734,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.16:42:09.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.16:42:09.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.16:42:09.23:midob 2000.145.16:42:09.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.16:42:09.54/wx/6.9,988.2,59.0,1.0 2000.145.16:42:09.62/cable/+9.855705E-03 2000.145.16:42:09.69#setcl#time/171503634,3,2000,145,16,42,09.67,1.720,25.958,3 2000.145.16:42:09.69#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.16:42:12.70/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10103,12236 2000.145.16:42:12.77/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19377 2000.145.16:42:12.84/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29190 2000.145.16:42:12.91/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17794 2000.145.16:42:12.98/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19458 2000.145.16:42:13.29/tpi/33300,29215,9541,4951,25755,17800,10107,9147,10100,19376 2000.145.16:42:13.53/tpi/18340,26978,19453,18164,8635,12705,12249 2000.145.16:42:13.54/tsys1/102.9,96.5,200.9,135.7,87.2,100.3,101.4,135.3,109.8,103.3 2000.145.16:42:13.55/tsys2/72.5,54.7,44.6,71.0,109.9,113.8,69.3 2000.145.16:42:13.55:!2000.145.16:47:33 2000.145.16:47:33.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.16:47:33.00:et 2000.145.16:47:33.13:!+3s 2000.145.16:47:36.14:tape 2000.145.16:47:36.25/tape/off,05101,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.16:47:36.25:postob 2000.145.16:47:36.25:source=3c446,222547.3,-045701.4,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.16:47:36.55:checkr135 2000.145.16:48:29.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.16:48:31.07?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.16:48:31.07?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.16:48:31.07?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.16:48:31.07?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.16:48:31.07?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.16:48:31.07?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.16:48:31.07?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 23. 2000.145.16:48:31.07/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,4804.,3728.,214.,582.,288.,308.,198.,100.,230.,234.,148. 2000.145.16:48:31.07/parity/0,0,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.16:48:59.59;"WX: still partly cloudy, light breeze... 2000.145.16:49:01.88;"Phasecal prensent in all video converters... 2000.145.16:49:05.26;"WX: still partly cloudy, light breeze... 2000.145.16:49:05.74:nw2c2=22 2000.145.16:49:06.30/pass/22,22,auto,220.0,220.0,220.6,219.1,0.6,-0.9 2000.145.16:49:09.98/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.16:49:09.98:!2000.145.16:50:41 2000.145.16:50:08.51;"Receiver temp still at 17 degrees Kelvin 2000.145.16:50:41.00:preob 2000.145.16:50:41.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.16:50:43.89/tpical/37404,33149,10422,5455,29549,20237,11444,10259,11192,21985 2000.145.16:50:44.11/tpical/20589,31276,23081,20347,9314,13674,11887 2000.145.16:50:44.15:!2000.145.16:50:51 2000.145.16:50:51.00:tape 2000.145.16:50:51.11/tape/off,05115,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.16:50:51.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.16:50:51.24:data_valid=on 2000.145.16:50:51.24:midob 2000.145.16:50:51.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.16:50:51.54/wx/7.2,988.2,56.0,1.0 2000.145.16:50:51.91/cable/+9.863366E-03 2000.145.16:50:51.99#setcl#time/171555862,3,2000,145,16,50,51.96,1.719,26.103,3 2000.145.16:50:51.99#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.16:50:54.99/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10670,10865 2000.145.16:50:55.06/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20719 2000.145.16:50:55.13/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31029 2000.145.16:50:55.20/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19084 2000.145.16:50:55.27/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20047 2000.145.16:50:55.58/tpi/35348,31029,10102,5241,27642,19084,10830,9804,10670,20719 2000.145.16:50:55.80/tpi/18868,27899,20047,18648,8801,12955,10865 2000.145.16:50:55.81/tsys1/116.5,99.3,208.6,143.7,98.1,110.9,112.6,141.6,124.4,111.5 2000.145.16:50:55.82/tsys2/75.4,57.3,45.7,75.1,109.4,116.9,63.9 2000.145.16:50:55.82:!2000.145.16:54:14 2000.145.16:54:14.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.16:54:14.00:et 2000.145.16:54:14.13:!+3s 2000.145.16:54:17.14:tape 2000.145.16:54:17.25/tape/off,02843,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.16:54:17.25:postob 2000.145.16:54:17.26:source=2243-123,224618.2,-120651.3,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.16:54:17.57:midtp 2000.145.16:54:19.95/tpzero/447,332,377,780,378,451,749,407,1204,141 2000.145.16:54:20.17/tpzero/376,352,318,482,809,989,1572 2000.145.16:54:20.24:nw2c1=23 2000.145.16:54:25.40/pass/23,23,auto,275.0,275.0,273.8,275.8,-1.2,0.8 2000.145.16:54:29.10/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.16:54:29.10:fastr=2m6s 2000.145.16:54:30.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.16:56:35.38:!2000.145.16:56:59 2000.145.16:56:59.00:preob 2000.145.16:56:59.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.16:57:01.89/tpical/39815,35090,11100,5761,31495,21564,12188,10916,11830,23417 2000.145.16:57:02.11/tpical/20903,31727,23511,20667,9420,13876,12039 2000.145.16:57:02.15:!2000.145.16:57:09 2000.145.16:57:09.00:tape 2000.145.16:57:09.11/tape/low,00068,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.16:57:09.11:st=for,135 2000.145.16:57:09.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.16:57:09.23:midob 2000.145.16:57:09.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.16:57:09.54/wx/7.4,988.2,55.4,0.9 2000.145.16:57:09.65#setcl#time/171593627,3,2000,145,16,57,09.62,1.722,26.208,3 2000.145.16:57:09.65#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.16:57:09.92/cable/+9.866132E-03 2000.145.16:57:12.99/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,11286,11065 2000.145.16:57:13.06/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,22181 2000.145.16:57:13.13/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,33110 2000.145.16:57:13.20/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20424 2000.145.16:57:13.27/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20666 2000.145.16:57:13.59/tpi/37699,33110,10799,5553,29619,20424,11573,10477,11290,22181 2000.145.16:57:13.81/tpi/19308,28558,20666,19069,8961,13233,11068 2000.145.16:57:13.82/tsys1/120.8,113.6,237.5,157.4,106.9,120.2,120.7,157.4,128.1,122.3 2000.145.16:57:13.83/tsys2/83.3,62.5,50.2,81.7,124.7,133.7,68.7 2000.145.16:57:13.83:!2000.145.17:01:49 2000.145.17:01:49.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.17:01:49.00:et 2000.145.17:01:49.13:!+3s 2000.145.17:01:52.14:tape 2000.145.17:01:52.25/tape/off,03207,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.17:01:52.25:postob 2000.145.17:01:52.25:source=0552+398,055530.8,394849.2,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.17:01:52.55:checkf135 2000.145.17:02:47.42?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.17:02:47.42?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.17:02:47.42?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.17:02:47.42?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.17:02:47.42?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.17:02:47.42?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.17:02:47.42?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.17:02:47.42?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.17:02:47.42?ERROR qg -304 Track 27 sync errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.17:02:47.44/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,1686.,648.,4.,6.,128.,4.,4.,6.,2.,0.,26.,$$$$$ 2000.145.17:02:47.44/parity/0,115,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,32 2000.145.17:03:21.75:nw2c1=23 2000.145.17:03:22.32/pass/23,23,auto,275.0,275.0,273.8,275.8,-1.2,0.8 2000.145.17:03:26.05/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.17:03:26.05:!2000.145.17:09:31 2000.145.17:05:01.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.17:09:31.00:preob 2000.145.17:09:31.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.17:09:33.90/tpical/34987,30944,9751,5160,27761,19046,10799,9653,10561,20692 2000.145.17:09:34.12/tpical/18813,28532,21122,18868,8721,12776,11142 2000.145.17:09:34.16:!2000.145.17:09:41 2000.145.17:09:41.00:tape 2000.145.17:09:41.11/tape/off,03192,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.17:09:41.11:st=for,135 2000.145.17:09:41.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.17:09:41.23:midob 2000.145.17:09:41.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.17:09:41.53/wx/7.1,988.2,56.8,1.0 2000.145.17:09:41.65#setcl#time/171668826,3,2000,145,17,09,41.62,1.717,26.417,3 2000.145.17:09:41.65#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.17:09:41.99/cable/+9.881486E-03 2000.145.17:09:45.08/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10031,10300 2000.145.17:09:45.15/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,19445 2000.145.17:09:45.22/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28940 2000.145.17:09:45.29/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17877 2000.145.17:09:45.36/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18636 2000.145.17:09:45.67/tpi/32973,28940,9447,4952,25781,17877,10169,9216,10031,19445 2000.145.17:09:45.89/tpi/17582,25860,18636,17528,8346,12270,10300 2000.145.17:09:45.90/tsys1/110.8,97.9,204.7,137.6,88.0,102.3,102.6,138.3,114.3,106.2 2000.145.17:09:45.91/tsys2/98.1,67.0,51.7,89.3,141.1,156.5,72.8 2000.145.17:09:45.91:!2000.145.17:12:31 2000.145.17:12:31.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.17:12:31.00:et 2000.145.17:12:31.13:!+3s 2000.145.17:12:34.14:tape 2000.145.17:12:34.25/tape/off,05093,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.17:12:34.25:postob 2000.145.17:12:34.26:source=0458-020,050112.8,-015914.3,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.17:12:34.57:midtp 2000.145.17:12:36.96/tpzero/429,332,377,778,375,452,752,404,1197,140 2000.145.17:12:37.18/tpzero/379,344,315,483,803,982,1561 2000.145.17:12:37.25:nw2c2=24 2000.145.17:12:43.26/pass/24,24,auto,275.0,275.0,275.1,274.1,0.1,-0.9 2000.145.17:12:47.03/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.17:12:47.03:fastf=2m44s 2000.145.17:13:34.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.17:15:31.32:!2000.145.17:20:13 2000.145.17:20:13.00:preob 2000.145.17:20:13.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.17:20:15.89/tpical/37265,32927,10414,5455,29589,20213,11454,10268,11170,21989 2000.145.17:20:16.11/tpical/20091,30508,22433,19901,9129,13445,13270 2000.145.17:20:16.15:!2000.145.17:20:23 2000.145.17:20:23.00:tape 2000.145.17:20:23.11/tape/off,08765,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.17:20:23.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.17:20:23.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.17:20:23.23:midob 2000.145.17:20:23.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.17:20:23.54/wx/7.7,988.2,55.9,1.0 2000.145.17:20:23.99/cable/+9.859994E-03 2000.145.17:20:24.06#setcl#time/171733066,3,2000,145,17,20,24.04,1.724,26.596,4 2000.145.17:20:24.06#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.17:20:27.06/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10630,12064 2000.145.17:20:27.13/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20736 2000.145.17:20:27.20/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30876 2000.145.17:20:27.27/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19081 2000.145.17:20:27.34/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19578 2000.145.17:20:27.65/tpi/35174,30876,10117,5245,27657,19081,10837,9825,10630,20736 2000.145.17:20:27.87/tpi/18431,27293,19578,18254,8650,12730,12064 2000.145.17:20:27.88/tsys1/114.0,102.2,225.0,145.9,96.9,112.9,112.1,145.9,119.8,112.8 2000.145.17:20:27.89/tsys2/76.3,58.8,47.4,75.7,115.0,115.3,61.1 2000.145.17:20:27.89:!2000.145.17:27:53 2000.145.17:27:53.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.17:27:53.00:et 2000.145.17:27:53.13:!+3s 2000.145.17:27:56.14:tape 2000.145.17:27:56.25/tape/off,03714,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.17:27:56.25:postob 2000.145.17:27:56.25:source=4c39.25,092703.0,390220.9,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.17:27:56.55:checkr135 2000.145.17:28:51.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.17:28:51.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1. 2000.145.17:28:51.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.17:28:51.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3. 2000.145.17:28:51.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.17:28:51.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 5. 2000.145.17:28:51.04?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold. 2000.145.17:28:51.04?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 21. 2000.145.17:28:51.04/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,1962.,1372.,40.,106.,116.,40.,24.,40.,88.,48.,26. 2000.145.17:28:51.04/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 2000.145.17:29:25.74:nw2c2=24 2000.145.17:29:26.31/pass/24,24,auto,275.0,275.0,275.9,274.1,0.9,-0.9 2000.145.17:29:30.03/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.17:29:30.03:!2000.145.17:31:07 2000.145.17:29:50.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.17:31:07.00:preob 2000.145.17:31:07.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.17:31:09.89/tpical/35921,31687,10049,5297,28651,19551,11090,9942,10817,21284 2000.145.17:31:10.11/tpical/19875,30113,22108,19627,9045,13270,11629 2000.145.17:31:10.15:!2000.145.17:31:17 2000.145.17:31:17.00:tape 2000.145.17:31:17.11/tape/off,03729,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.17:31:17.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.17:31:17.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.17:31:17.23:midob 2000.145.17:31:17.53/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.17:31:17.53/wx/7.8,988.2,54.1,0.9 2000.145.17:31:17.82/cable/+9.867234E-03 2000.145.17:31:17.90#setcl#time/171798448,3,2000,145,17,31,17.87,1.721,26.777,3 2000.145.17:31:17.90#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.17:31:20.90/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10293,10621 2000.145.17:31:20.97/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20051 2000.145.17:31:21.05/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29732 2000.145.17:31:21.12/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18435 2000.145.17:31:21.19/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19204 2000.145.17:31:21.50/tpi/33919,29732,9767,5076,26707,18435,10484,9490,10299,20056 2000.145.17:31:21.72/tpi/18196,26861,19204,17978,8564,12563,10626 2000.145.17:31:21.73/tsys1/114.8,103.2,228.4,133.4,92.9,110.5,110.2,137.9,120.5,111.3 2000.145.17:31:21.74/tsys2/74.5,57.2,45.7,74.5,113.3,115.0,63.4 2000.145.17:31:21.74:!2000.145.17:32:55 2000.145.17:32:55.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.17:32:55.00:et 2000.145.17:32:55.13:!+3s 2000.145.17:32:58.14:tape 2000.145.17:32:58.25/tape/off,02638,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.17:32:58.25:postob 2000.145.17:32:58.26:source=0048-097,005041.3,-092905.2,2000.0,ccw 2000.145.17:32:58.57:nw2c2=24 2000.145.17:32:59.14/pass/24,24,auto,275.0,275.0,275.9,274.9,0.9,-0.1 2000.145.17:33:02.83/decode/a,crc,pass 2000.145.17:33:02.83:!2000.145.17:36:36 2000.145.17:36:36.00:preob 2000.145.17:36:36.54?ERROR AN -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large. 2000.145.17:36:36.54?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING! 2000.145.17:36:36.54/onsource/SLEWING 2000.145.17:36:38.90/tpical/36974,32634,10365,5432,29377,20125,11366,10210,11108,21863 2000.145.17:36:39.12/tpical/20035,30609,22465,19991,9133,13406,11733 2000.145.17:36:39.16:!2000.145.17:36:46 2000.145.17:36:46.00:tape 2000.145.17:36:46.11/tape/off,02638,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.17:36:46.11:st=rev,135 2000.145.17:36:46.23:data_valid=on 2000.145.17:36:46.23:midob 2000.145.17:36:46.28#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.17:36:46.54/onsource/TRACKING 2000.145.17:36:46.54/wx/7.9,988.3,54.3,0.9 2000.145.17:36:46.82/cable/+9.865522E-03 2000.145.17:36:46.89#setcl#time/171831347,3,2000,145,17,36,46.87,1.724,26.869,4 2000.145.17:36:46.89#setcl#model/old,957472543,-105153,162158613,1.682,361.421,rate 2000.145.17:36:49.89/ifd/9,20,nor,nor,rem,10571,10694 2000.145.17:36:49.96/if3/8,in,2,2,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,20629 2000.145.17:36:50.03/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30620 2000.145.17:36:50.10/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19044 2000.145.17:36:50.17/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19580 2000.145.17:36:50.48/tpi/34950,30620,10059,5220,27516,19044,10775,9768,10573,20637 2000.145.17:36:50.70/tpi/18335,27317,19580,18320,8637,12704,10694 2000.145.17:36:50.71/tsys1/117.0,103.2,217.1,143.7,100.0,118.0,116.3,145.3,120.2,114.7 2000.145.17:36:50.72/tsys2/74.1,57.5,46.9,74.9,110.9,117.2,61.7 2000.145.17:36:50.72:!2000.145.17:40:30 2000.145.17:40:30.00:data_valid=off 2000.145.17:40:30.00:et 2000.145.17:40:30.13:!+3s 2000.145.17:40:33.14:tape 2000.145.17:40:33.25/tape/off,00129,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem 2000.145.17:40:33.25:postob 2000.145.17:40:33.26:unlod 2000.145.17:40:44.88/ !!!! wake up !!!! 2000.145.17:40:44.89:*end of schedule 2000.145.17:41:26.41;label 2000.145.17:41:26.41/label/EVN00183,5A91 2000.145.18:11:39.99;disable 2000.145.18:11:39.99&disable/source=disable 2000.145.18:11:45.17;setup 2000.145.18:11:45.17&setup/dat 2000.145.18:11:45.17&setup/et 2000.145.18:11:45.17&setup/enable= 2000.145.18:11:45.17&setup/tape=alarm 2000.145.18:11:45.17&setup/repro=byp,1,3 2000.145.18:11:45.18&dat/check=*,-vc15 2000.145.18:11:45.18&dat/form=reset 2000.145.18:11:45.18&dat/"vc15=200 2000.145.18:11:45.18&dat/vcsx2 2000.145.18:11:45.18&dat/"vc15=alarm 2000.145.18:11:45.18&dat/ifdsx 2000.145.18:11:45.18&dat/form=c,4 2000.145.18:11:45.18&dat/form=alarm 2000.145.18:11:46.20&vcsx2/vc01=130.99,2.000 2000.145.18:11:46.20&vcsx2/vc02=140.99,2.000 2000.145.18:11:46.20&vcsx2/vc03=170.99,2.000 2000.145.18:11:46.20&vcsx2/vc04=230.99,2.000 2000.145.18:11:46.20&vcsx2/vc05=340.99,2.000 2000.145.18:11:46.20&vcsx2/vc06=420.99,2.000 2000.145.18:11:46.20&vcsx2/vc07=470.99,2.000 2000.145.18:11:46.20&vcsx2/vc08=490.99,2.000 2000.145.18:11:46.20&vcsx2/vc09=197.99,2.000 2000.145.18:11:46.20&vcsx2/vc10=202.99,2.000 2000.145.18:11:46.20&vcsx2/vc11=217.99,2.000 2000.145.18:11:46.20&vcsx2/vc12=247.99,2.000 2000.145.18:11:46.20&vcsx2/vc13=272.99,2.000 2000.145.18:11:46.20&vcsx2/vc14=282.99,2.000 2000.145.18:11:46.20&vcsx2/!+1s 2000.145.18:11:46.20&vcsx2/valarm 2000.145.18:11:47.81/vc04/nak,ack 2000.145.18:11:47.90/vc06/nak,ack 2000.145.18:11:47.95/vc07/nak,ack 2000.145.18:11:48.00/vc08/nak,ack 2000.145.18:11:48.13/vc11/nak,ack 2000.145.18:11:48.18/vc12/nak,ack 2000.145.18:11:48.23/vc13/nak,ack 2000.145.18:11:48.28/vc14/nak,ack 2000.145.18:11:48.28&ifdsx/ifd=13,22,nor,nor 2000.145.18:11:48.28&ifdsx/if3=16,out,1,1 2000.145.18:11:48.28&ifdsx/if3=alarm 2000.145.18:11:48.28&ifdsx/lo=lo1,8080.00,usb,rcp,1 2000.145.18:11:48.28&ifdsx/lo=lo2,2020.00,usb,rcp,1 2000.145.18:11:48.28&ifdsx/lo=lo3,8080.00,usb,rcp,1 2000.145.18:11:48.28&ifdsx/patch= 2000.145.18:11:48.28&ifdsx/patch=lo1,1l,2l,3l,4h 2000.145.18:11:48.28&ifdsx/patch=lo2,9l,10l,11l,12h,13h,14h 2000.145.18:11:48.28&ifdsx/patch=lo3,5h,6h,7h,8h 2000.145.18:11:50.75;setup 2000.145.18:11:51.90/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04) 2000.145.18:11:53.38/vc04/nak,ack 2000.145.18:12:10.31;proc=point 2000.145.18:12:14.36;initp 2000.145.18:12:14.36&initp/setup 2000.145.18:12:14.36&initp/caloff 2000.145.18:12:14.36&initp/caltemps 2000.145.18:12:14.36&initp/beam1= 2000.145.18:12:14.36&initp/beam2= 2000.145.18:12:14.36&initp/beam3= 2000.145.18:12:14.36&initp/fivept=azel,-2,9,.4,1,i1 2000.145.18:12:14.36&initp/onoff=2,4,i1,v9,60,3 2000.145.18:12:14.36&initp/check= 2000.145.18:12:14.36&initp/sy=go aquir & 2000.145.18:12:20.47;sxcts 2000.145.18:12:20.78/tpi/12499,12638,12240,5499,13998,9244,6914,6386,4995,32563 2000.145.18:12:21.00/tpi/11981,17729,14560,13880,8115,13029,7328 2000.145.18:12:23.38/tpzero/427,335,398,776,376,453,751,404,1213,133 2000.145.18:12:23.60/tpzero/372,361,319,480,797,980,1581 2000.145.18:12:28.03/tpical/13109,13424,12839,5804,14419,9538,7266,6615,5204,34395 2000.145.18:12:28.25/tpical/13231,19810,16903,15741,8809,14093,7959 2000.145.18:12:30.30/tsys1/135.8,107.4,135.6,106.2,222.0,205.1,120.1,179.2,124.1,121.4 2000.145.18:12:30.31/tsys2/65.2,58.6,42.7,50.5,74.0,79.5,63.9 2000.145.18:12:31.90;cable 2000.145.18:12:32.15/cable/+9.876172E-03 2000.145.18:12:38.87;taurusa 2000.145.18:12:38.88&taurusa/source=taurus-a,053131,215900,1950.0 2000.145.18:12:38.88&taurusa/"size from dbs appendix 2 2000.145.18:12:38.88&taurusa/flux1=gaussian,552,4.2m,2.6m 2000.145.18:12:38.89&taurusa/flux2=gaussian,815,4.2m,2.6m 2000.145.18:12:38.89&taurusa/flux3=gaussian,552,4.2m,2.6m 2000.145.18:14:40.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.18:15:32.05;onoff 2000.145.18:15:32.05#onoff#source taurus-a 053131.0 +215900 1950.0 2000.145.18:15:32 2000.145.18:15:32.05#onoff#site YELLOWKN 114.4804 62.4809 9.00 xxxx 0 1.00 0.00 2000.145.18:15:32.06#onoff#onoff 2 4 i1 v9 60 3. 6.86 7.02 0.24 0.86 521.3 811.3 2000.145.18:15:32.06#onoff#origin 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 2000.145.18:15:32.54;caloffnf 2000.145.18:15:32.54&caloffnf/caloff 2000.145.18:15:32.55&caloffnf/sy=go onoff & 2000.145.18:15:38.01#onoff#on 1 65736. 0.000 0.000 5137.75 12890.50 2.22 15.20 2000.145.18:15:50.96#onoff#off 1 65749. -3.421 0.000 4792.00 11802.50 1.15 14.36 2000.145.18:15:50.96;calonnf 2000.145.18:15:50.97&calonnf/calon 2000.145.18:15:50.97&calonnf/sy=go onoff & 2000.145.18:15:56.44#onoff#cal 1 65755. -3.421 0.000 4996.25 13057.75 0.50 11.73 2000.145.18:15:56.44;caloffnf 2000.145.18:16:02.01#onoff#zero 1 65760. -3.421 0.000 1212.75 369.25 0.96 0.96 2000.145.18:16:15.92#onoff#on 2 65774. 0.000 0.000 5133.00 12886.50 1.15 3.32 2000.145.18:16:29.95#onoff#off 2 65788. 3.421 0.000 4789.00 11897.75 2.16 11.70 2000.145.18:16:29.95;calonnf 2000.145.18:16:35.42#onoff#cal 2 65794. 3.421 0.000 4995.50 13169.75 1.73 6.02 2000.145.18:16:35.42;caloffnf 2000.145.18:16:43.54#onoff#tsys 125.9 40.8 119.509 63.782 0.997 0.224 2000.145.18:16:43.54#onoff#signal taurus-a 125.9 40.8 11.520 5.771 0.131 0.444 2000.145.18:16:43.54#onoff#src/cal taurus-a 125.9 40.8 1.679 0.822 0.019 0.063 2000.145.18:16:43.54#onoff#sefd taurus-a 125.9 40.8 5407.72 8967.29 76.098 690.619 2000.145.18:16:43.54#onoff#eta taurus-a 125.9 40.8 0.959 0.309 0.011 0.024 2000.145.18:16:43.54#onoff#1k*e/ts taurus-a 125.9 40.8 8.027 4.840 0.115 0.376 2000.145.18:17:32.84;casa 2000.145.18:17:32.84&casa/source=cas-a,232109.,583230,1950. 2000.145.18:17:32.85&casa/"flux 1994.0 from dbs table a1.1 2000.145.18:17:32.85&casa/"size from dbs appendix 2 2000.145.18:17:32.86&casa/flux1=disk,494,4m 2000.145.18:17:32.86&casa/flux2=disk,1385,4m 2000.145.18:17:32.87&casa/flux3=disk,494,4m 2000.145.18:21:40.27#trakl#SOURCE_ACQUIRED 2000.145.18:21:50.22;onoff 2000.145.18:21:50.22#onoff#source cas-a 232109.0 +583230 1950.0 2000.145.18:21:50 2000.145.18:21:50.22#onoff#site YELLOWKN 114.4804 62.4809 9.00 xxxx 0 1.00 0.00 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<!-- Title: 08:41:47 Wed Nov 6 2002 --> <!-- Crewchief: New Day --> <!-- Op1: &nbsp; --> <!-- Op2: &nbsp; --> <!-- Op3: &nbsp; --> <!-- Op4: &nbsp; --> <!-- Op5: &nbsp; --> <!-- Op6: &nbsp; --> <!-- Notes: --> <pre>database activity</pre> <!-- Date: Wed Nov 6 09:26:45 2002 --> <pre>Alan I will contact Richard and review the sar with him to see how long this spike lasted. Looking at the db access is seems a user 'holloway' was the only consistent user between 7:52 and 10:27 and 1 of these process 12770 took up alot of cpu. PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM TIME COMMAND 12770 oracle 25 0 25260 24M 10508 R 99.9 0.6 1:52 oracle users.19_52:999 33 59952 CDF_READER holloway harv11.fnal.gov ./bin/Linux2-KCC_4_0/[email protected] users.19_57:999 33 59952 CDF_READER holloway harv11.fnal.gov ./bin/Linux2-KCC_4_0/[email protected] users.20_02:2389 33 59954 CDF_READER holloway harv11.fnal.gov ./bin/Linux2-KCC_4_0/[email protected] users.20_07:3038 56 26142 CDF_READER holloway harv11.fnal.gov ./bin/Linux2-KCC_4_0/[email protected] users.20_12:3038 56 26142 CDF_READER holloway harv11.fnal.gov ./bin/Linux2-KCC_4_0/[email protected] users.20_17:4981 22 9936 CDF_READER holloway harv11.fnal.gov ./bin/Linux2-KCC_4_0/[email protected] users.20_22:6416 22 9944 CDF_READER holloway harv11.fnal.gov ./bin/Linux2-KCC_4_0/[email protected] users.20_27:7384 22 9946 CDF_READER holloway harv11.fnal.gov ./bin/Linux2-KCC_4_0/[email protected] users.20_32:7711 76 10140 CDF_READER holloway harv11.fnal.gov ./bin/Linux2-KCC_4_0/[email protected] users.20_37:8342 18 13766 CDF_READER holloway harv11.fnal.gov ./bin/Linux2-KCC_4_0/[email protected] users.20_42:9620 43 43153 CDF_READER holloway harv11.fnal.gov ./bin/Linux2-KCC_4_0/[email protected] users.20_47:9620 43 43153 CDF_READER holloway harv11.fnal.gov ./bin/Linux2-KCC_4_0/[email protected] users.20_52:10573 76 10488 CDF_READER holloway harv11.fnal.gov ./bin/Linux2-KCC_4_0/[email protected] users.20_57:11865 76 10492 CDF_READER holloway harv11.fnal.gov ./bin/Linux2-KCC_4_0/[email protected] users.21_02:11865 76 10492 CDF_READER holloway harv11.fnal.gov ./bin/Linux2-KCC_4_0/[email protected] users.21_07:12770 56 27121 CDF_READER holloway harv11.fnal.gov ./bin/Linux2-KCC_4_0/[email protected] users.21_12:14310 15 41840 CDF_READER holloway harv11.fnal.gov ./bin/Linux2-KCC_4_0/[email protected] users.21_17:14310 15 41840 CDF_READER holloway harv11.fnal.gov ./bin/Linux2-KCC_4_0/[email protected] users.21_42:18734 22 10743 CDF_READER holloway harv11.fnal.gov ./bin/Linux2-KCC_4_0/[email protected] users.22_12:24152 76 11389 CDF_READER holloway harv11.fnal.gov ./bin/Linux2-KCC_4_0/[email protected] users.22_17:24152 76 11389 CDF_READER holloway harv11.fnal.gov ./bin/Linux2-KCC_4_0/[email protected] users.22_22:24152 76 11389 CDF_READER holloway harv11.fnal.gov ./bin/Linux2-KCC_4_0/[email protected] users.22_27:26667 76 11405 CDF_READER holloway harv11.fnal.gov ./bin/Linux2-KCC_4_0/[email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan Sill" &lt;[email protected]&gt; To: &lt;[email protected]&gt; Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 12:13 AM Subject: first spike to 100% cpu time on cdfrep01 11/5/2002 &gt; CAF was not very busy at this time, so this must &gt; have been from some of our off-site users... &gt; &gt; Alan &gt; &gt; &gt; -- &gt; ====================================================================== &gt; : Alan Sill, Texas Tech University Office: Science 117, MS 41051 : &gt; : e-mail: [email protected] ph. 806-742-3730 fax 806-742-1182 : &gt; : CDF trailer 170-D ph. 630-840-2114 cell 806-790-7462 : &gt; ====================================================================== &gt; </pre> <!-- Author: nstanfield --> <!-- Date: Wed Nov 6 09:30:24 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfofprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : fcdfora1.fnal.gov Alert The following errors are in the ALERT file : ORA-12012: error on auto execute of job 3696 ORA-12008: error in snapshot refresh path ORA-02049: timeout: distributed transaction waiting for lock ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SNAPSHOT", line 617 ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SNAPSHOT", line 674 ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_IREFRESH", line 577 ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_REFRESH", line 211 ORA-06512: at line 1. WARNING Nov 06 2002 09:29:48 AM </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Wed Nov 6 09:36:33 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfofprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : fcdfora1.fnal.gov Alert The following errors are in the ALERT file : ORA-12012: error on auto execute of job 3696 ORA-12008: error in snapshot refresh path ORA-02049: timeout: distributed transaction waiting for lock ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SNAPSHOT", line 617 ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SNAPSHOT", line 674 ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_IREFRESH", line 577 ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_REFRESH", line 211 ORA-06512: at line 1. WARNING Nov 06 2002 09:34:49 AM </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Wed Nov 6 09:41:57 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfofprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : fcdfora1.fnal.gov Alert The following errors are in the ALERT file : ORA-12012: error on auto execute of job 3696 ORA-12008: error in snapshot refresh path ORA-02049: timeout: distributed transaction waiting for lock ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SNAPSHOT", line 617 ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SNAPSHOT", line 674 ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_IREFRESH", line 577 ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_REFRESH", line 211 ORA-06512: at line 1. WARNING Nov 06 2002 09:39:50 AM </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Wed Nov 6 09:47:18 2002 --> <pre>Refresh for Slow Control schema on cdfofprd failed due to timeout on distributed transaction waiting for lock. SENSOR_HISTORIES, LIMIT_HISTORIES and SENSOR_LIMIT has been added to the refresh group. Job will be resubmitted again. </pre> <!-- Author: akumar --> <!-- Date: Wed Nov 6 09:47:23 2002 --> <pre>Preparing to refresh of cdftrig from prd to int. The following tablespaces in cdfonint require coalescing: Tablespace Tablespace Coalescable Number Name Extents ---------- ------------------------------ ----------- 8 CDFTRIG_DATA 13 9 CDFTRIG_IDX 43 18 MLOG_DATA 33 8 CDFTRIG_DATA 21 9 CDFTRIG_IDX 25 beginning coalescing of cdfonint after the coalesce for cdfonint</pre> <!-- Author: nstanfield --> <!-- Comment: Wed Nov 6 09;59;05 comment by...nstanfield --> <pre>Per Donatella's request, she will be testing an application that retires Trigger DB objects no longer needed by current Physics Tables We have refreshed the integration cdftrig schema with production schema/data. Information for: cdfonint Tablespace Name Tablespace Size Used (in bytes) Free (in bytes) Pct. Used -------------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- --------- CDFTRIG_IDX 81,788,928 57,368,576 24,420,352 71 CDFTRIG_DATA 83,886,080 32,268,288 51,617,792 39 </pre> <!-- Date: Wed Nov 6 09:51:19 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfofprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : fcdfora1.fnal.gov Alert The following errors are in the ALERT file : ORA-12012: error on auto execute of job 3696 ORA-12008: error in snapshot refresh path ORA-02049: timeout: distributed transaction waiting for lock ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SNAPSHOT", line 617 ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SNAPSHOT", line 674 ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_IREFRESH", line 577 ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_REFRESH", line 211 ORA-06512: at line 1. WARNING Nov 06 2002 09:49:52 AM </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Wed Nov 6 09:56:26 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfofprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : fcdfora1.fnal.gov Alert The following errors are in the ALERT file : ORA-12012: error on auto execute of job 3696 ORA-12008: error in snapshot refresh path ORA-02049: timeout: distributed transaction waiting for lock ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SNAPSHOT", line 617 ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SNAPSHOT", line 674 ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_IREFRESH", line 577 ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_REFRESH", line 211 ORA-06512: at line 1. WARNING Nov 06 2002 09:54:53 AM </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Wed Nov 6 10:26:28 2002 --> <pre>SENSOR_HISTORIES table was added to the refresh group during the index being created on this table. So refresh of this table couldn't acquire the lock. Took off the SENSOR_HISTORIES table from the refresh group. Once indexes will be craeted on this table, it will be added to the refresh group. In Summary, Replication refresh is going on for all schemas on cdfofprd except SENSOR_HISTORIES table. It will be added once indexes will be done on this table. </pre> <!-- Author: akumar --> <!-- Date: Wed Nov 6 10:31:02 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfofprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : fcdfora1.fnal.gov </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Wed Nov 6 10:31:02 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfofprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : fcdfora1.fnal.gov </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Wed Nov 6 10:31:02 2002 --> <pre> </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Wed Nov 6 10:31:02 2002 --> <pre> </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Thu Nov 7 09:23:56 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfofprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : fcdfora1.fnal.gov Unscheduled Jobs Event test "Unscheduled Jobs" is cleared CLEARED Nov 07 2002 09:23:31 AM </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Thu Nov 7 09:26:01 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfonprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : b0dau35.fnal.gov Alert The following errors are in the ALERT file : ORA-12012: error on auto execute of job 27040 ORA-00030: User session ID does not exist. ORA-06512: at "BADGETT.CDFDB", line 43 ORA-06512: at line 1. WARNING Nov 07 2002 09:25:33 AM </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Thu Nov 7 09:28:36 2002 --> <pre>Started the refresh of Slow Control Schema with SENSOR_HISTORIES on cdfofprd. SENSOR_HISTORIES has delta of 614,287 rows. </pre> <!-- Author: akumar --> <!-- Date: Thu Nov 7 10:04:53 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfofprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : fcdfora1.fnal.gov Unscheduled Jobs Event test "Unscheduled Jobs" is cleared CLEARED Nov 07 2002 10:03:33 AM </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Thu Nov 7 10:28:13 2002 --> <pre>SENSOR_HISTORIES table has been refreshed on cdfofprd. Now this table is part of refresh group. There were 614K rows in SENSOR_HISTORIES to be refreshed and it took around 35 Minutes. Complete refresh and indexes on SENSOR_HISTORIES table took 7 hours. There were around 101Millions rows in that table. </pre> <!-- Author: akumar --> <!-- Date: Thu Nov 7 10:30:58 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfofprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : fcdfora1.fnal.gov </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Thu Nov 7 10:30:58 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfofprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : fcdfora1.fnal.gov </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Thu Nov 7 10:30:58 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfonprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : b0dau35.fnal.gov </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Fri Nov 8 10:31:05 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfofprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : fcdfora1.fnal.gov </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Fri Nov 8 10:31:05 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfofprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : fcdfora1.fnal.gov </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Fri Nov 8 10:31:05 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfonprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : b0dau35.fnal.gov </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Fri Nov 8 10:31:05 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfonprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : b0dau35.fnal.gov </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Fri Nov 8 10:33:10 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfofprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : fcdfora1.fnal.gov </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Fri Nov 8 10:33:10 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfofprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : fcdfora1.fnal.gov </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Sat Nov 9 10:32:11 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfofprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : fcdfora1.fnal.gov </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Sat Nov 9 10:32:11 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfofprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : fcdfora1.fnal.gov </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Sat Nov 9 10:32:11 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfonprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : b0dau35.fnal.gov </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Sat Nov 9 10:32:11 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfonprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : b0dau35.fnal.gov </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Sun Nov 10 10:32:13 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfofprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : fcdfora1.fnal.gov </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Sun Nov 10 10:32:13 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfofprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : fcdfora1.fnal.gov </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Sun Nov 10 10:32:13 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfonprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : b0dau35.fnal.gov </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Sun Nov 10 10:32:13 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfonprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : b0dau35.fnal.gov </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Mon Nov 11 06:32:57 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfonprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : b0dau35.fnal.gov Alert The following errors are in the ALERT file : ORA-12012: error on auto execute of job 27040 ORA-00030: User session ID does not exist. ORA-06512: at "BADGETT.CDFDB", line 43 ORA-06512: at line 1. WARNING Nov 11 2002 06:31:52 AM </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Mon Nov 11 10:32:03 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfofprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : fcdfora1.fnal.gov </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Mon Nov 11 10:32:03 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfofprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : fcdfora1.fnal.gov </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Mon Nov 11 10:32:03 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfonprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : b0dau35.fnal.gov </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) --> <!-- Date: Mon Nov 11 10:32:03 2002 --> <pre> Target Name : cdfonprd.fnal.gov Target Type : Database Node Name : b0dau35.fnal.gov </pre> <!-- Author: oem-admin (email) -->
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Eavesdropping On the Electromagnetic Emanations of Digital Equipment: The Laws of Canada, England and the United States Copyright (C) 1989 By Christopher Seline This document is a rough draft. The Legal Sections are overviews. They will be significantly expanded in the next version. We in this country, in this generation, are -- by destiny rather than choice -- the watchmen on the walls of world freedom.1 -President John F. Kennedy In the novel 1984, George Orwell foretold a future where individuals had no expectation of privacy because the state monopolized the technology of spying. The government watched the actions of its subjects from birth to death. No one could protect himself because surveillance and counter- surveillance technology was controlled by the government. This note explores the legal status of a surveillance technology ruefully known as TEMPEST2. Using TEMPEST technology the information in any digital device may be intercepted and reconstructed into useful intelligence without the operative ever having to come near his target. The technology is especially useful in the interception of information stored in digital computers or displayed on computer terminals. _________________________ 1. Undelivered speech of President John F. Ken- nedy, Dallas Citizens Council (Nov. 22, 1963) 35-36. 2. TEMPEST is an acronym for Transient Electromag- netic Pulse Emanation Standard. This standard sets forth the official views of the United States on the amount of electromagnetic radiation that a device may emit without compromising the information it is pro- June 7, 1990 - 2 - The use of TEMPEST is not illegal under the laws of the United States3, or England. Canada has specific laws criminalizing TEMPEST eavesdropping but the laws do more to hinder surveillance countermeasures than to prevent TEMPEST surveillance. In the United States it is illegal for an individual to take effective counter-measures against TEMPEST surveillance. This leads to the conundrum that it is legal for individuals and the government to invade the privacy of others but illegal for individuals to take steps to protect their privacy. The author would like to suggest that the solution to this conundrum is straightforward. Information on pro- tecting privacy under TEMPEST should be made freely available; TEMPEST Certified equipment should be legally available; and organizations possessing private information should be required by law to protect that information through good computer security practices and the use of TEMPEST Certified equipment. Spying is divided by professionals into two main types: human intelligence gathering (HUMINT) and electronic intelligence gathering (ELINT). As the names imply, HUMINT relies on human operatives, and ELINT relies on technological operatives. In the past HUMINT was the sole method for collecting intelligence.4 The HUMINT operative would steal important papers, observe troop and weapon movements5, lure people into his confidences to extract secrets, and stand under the eavesdrip6 of houses, eavesdropping on the occupants. _________________________ cessing. TEMPEST is a defensive standard; a device which conforms to this standard is referred to as TEM- PEST Certified. The United States government has refused to declassi- fy the acronym for devices used to intercept the electromagnetic information of non-TEMPEST Certified devices. For this note, these devices and the technology behind them will also be referred to as TEMPEST; in which case, TEMPEST stands for Transient Electromagnetic Pulse Surveillance Technolo- gy. The United States government refuses to release details regarding TEMPEST and continues an organized effort to censor the dissemination of information about it. For example the NSA succeeded in shut- ting down a Wang Laboratories presentation on TEM- PEST Certified equipment by classifying the contents of the speech and threatening to prosecute the speaker with revealing classified information. [cite coming]. 3. This Note will not discuses how TEMPEST re- June 7, 1990 - 3 - As technology has progressed, tasks that once could only be performed by humans have been taken over by machines. So it has been with spying. Modern satellite technology allows troop and weapons movements to be observed with greater precision and from greater distances than a human spy could ever hope to accomplish. The theft of documents and eavesdropping on conversations may now be performed electronically. This means greater safety for the human operative, whose only involvement may be the placing of the initial ELINT devices. This has led to the ascendancy of ELINT over HUMINT because the placement and monitoring of ELINT devices may be performed by a technician who has no training in the art of spying. The gathered intelligence may be processed by an intelligence expert, perhaps thousands of miles away, with no need of field experience. ELINT has a number of other advantages over HUMINT. If a spy is caught his existence could embarrass his employing state and he could be forced into giving up the identities of his compatriots or other important information. By its very nature, a discovered ELINT device (bug) cannot give up any information; and the ubiquitous nature of bugs provides the principle state with the ability to plausibly deny ownership or involvement. _________________________ lates to the Warrant Requirement under the United States Constitution. Nor will it discuss the Consti- tutional exclusion of foreign nationals from the War- rant Requirement. 4. HUMINT has been used by the United States since the Revolution. "The necessity of procuring good intelligence is apparent & need not be further urged -- All that remains for me to add is, that you keep the whole matter as secret as possible. For upon Secrecy, Success depends in Most Enterprises of the kind, and for want of it, they are generally de- feated, however well planned & promising a favorable issue." Letter of George Washington (Jul. 26, 1777). 5. "... I wish you to take every possible pains in your powers, by sending trusty persons to Staten Island in whom you can confide, to obtain Intelli- gence of the Enemy's situation & numbers -- what kind of Troops they are, and what Guards they have -- their strength & where posted." Id. 6. Eavesdrip is an Anglo-Saxon word, and refers to the wide overhanging eaves used to prevent rain from falling close to a house's foundation. The eavesdrip provided "a sheltered place where one could hide to listen clandestinely to conversation within the house." W. MORRIS & M. MORRIS, MORRIS DICTIONARY OF WORD AND PHRASE ORIGINS, 198 (1977). June 7, 1990 - 4 - ELINT devices fall into two broad categories: trespassatory and non-trespassatory. Trespassatory bugs require some type of trespass in order for them to function. A transmitter might require the physical invasion of the target premises for placement, or a microphone might be surreptitiously attached to the outside of a window. A telephone transmitter can be placed anywhere on the phone line, including at the central switch. The trespass comes either when it is physically attached to the phone line, or if it is inductive, when placed in close proximity to the phone line. Even microwave bugs require the placement of the resonator cone within the target premises.7 Non-trespassatory ELINT devices work by receiving electromagnetic radiation (EMR) as it radiates through the aether, and do not require the placement of bugs. Methods include intercepting8 information transmitted by satellite, microwave, and radio, including mobile and cellular phone transmissions. This information was purposely transmitted with the intent that some intended person or persons would receive it. Non-trespassatory ELINT also includes the interception of information that was never intended to be transmitted. All electronic devices emit electromagnetic radiation. Some of the radiation, as with radio waves, is intended to transmit information. Much of this radiation is not intended to transmit information and is merely incidental to whatever work the target device is performing.9 This information can be intercepted and reconstructed into a coherent form. With current TEMPEST technology it is possible to reconstruct the contents of computer video display terminal (VDU) screens from up to a kilometer distant10; reconstructing the contents of a computer's memory or the contents of its mass storage devices is more complicated and must be performed from a closer distance.11 The reconstruction of information via EMR, a process for which the United States government refuses to declassify either the exact technique or even its name12, is not limited to computers and digital devices but is applicable to all devices that generate electromagnetic radiation.13 TEMPEST is especially effective against VDUs because they produce a very high level of EMR.14 _________________________ 7. Pursglove, How Russian Spy Radios Work, RADIO ELECTRONICS, 89-91 (Jan 1962). 8. Interception is an espionage term of art and should be differentiated from its more common usage. When information is intercepted, the interceptor as well as the intended recipient receive the informa- tion. Interception when not used as a term of art refers to one person receiving something intended for someone else; the intended recipient never receives what he was intended to receive. June 7, 1990 - 5 - "[C]ables may act as an antenna to transmit the signals directly or even both receive the signals and re-emit them further away from the source equipment. It is possible that cables acting as an antenna in such a manner could transmit the signals much more efficiently than the equipment itself...A similar effect may occur with metal pipes such as those for domestic water supplies. ... If an earthing [(grounding)] system is not installed correctly such that there is a path in the circuit with a very high resistance (for example where paint prevents conduction and is acting as an insu- lator), then the whole earthing system could well act in a similar fashion to an antenna. ... [For a VDU] the strongest signals, or harmonics thereof, are usually between 60-250 MHz approx- imately. There have however been noticeable exception of extremely strong emissions in the television bands and at higher frequencies between 450-800 MHz. Potts, Emission Security, 3 COMPUTER LAW AND SECURITY REPORT 27 (1988). _________________________ 9. There are two types of emissions, conducted and radiated. Radiated emissions are formed when com- ponents or cables act as antennas for transmit the EMR; when radiation is conducted along cables or other connections but not radiated it is referred to as "con- ducted". Sources include cables, the ground loop, printed circuit boards, internal wires, the power supply to power line 10. The TEMPEST ELINT operator can distinguish between different VDUs in the same room because of the different EMR characteristics of both homo and heterogeneous units. "[T]here is little comparison between EMR characteristics from otherwise comparable equipment. Only if the [VDU] was made with exactly the same components is there any similarity. If some of the components have come from a different batch, have been updated in some way, and especial- ly if they are from a different manufacturer, then completely different results are obtained. In this way a different mark or version of the same [VDU] will emit different signals. Additionally because of the variation of manufacturing standards between counties, two [VDUs] made by the same company but sourced from different counties will have entirely different EMR signal characteristics...From this it way be thought that there is such a jumble of emissions around, that it would not be possible to isolate those from any one particular source. Again, this is not the case. Most received signals have a different line June 7, 1990 - 6 - ELINT is not limited to governments. It is routinely used by individuals for their own purposes. Almost all forms of ELINT are available to the individual with either the technological expertise or the money to hire someone _________________________ synchronization, due to design, reflection, in- terference or variation of component tolerances. So that if for instance there are three different signals on the same frequency ... by fine tuning of the RF receiver, antenna manipulation and modification of line synchronization, it is possi- ble to lock onto each of the three signals separately and so read the screen information. By similar techniques, it is entirely possible to discriminate between individual items of equipment in the same room." Potts, supra note 9. For a discussion of the TEMPEST ELINT threat See e.g., Memory Bank, AMERICAN BANKER 20 (Apr 1 1985); Emissions from Bank Computer Systems Make Eavesdropping Easy, Expert Says, AMERICAN BANKER 1 (Mar 26 1985); CRT spying: a threat to corporate security, PC WEEK (Mar 10 1987). 11. TEMPEST is concerned with the transient elec- tromagnetic pulses formed by digital equipment. All electronic equipment radiates EMR which may be reconstructed. Digital equipment processes informa- tion as 1's and 0's--on's or off's. Because of this, digital equipment gives off pulses of EMR. These pulses are easier to reconstruct at a distance than the non-pulse EMR given off by analog equipment. For a thorough discussion the radiation problems of broadband digital information see e.g. military standard MIL-STD-461 REO2; White supra note 9, 10.2. 12. See supra note 2. 13. Of special interest to ELINT collectors are EMR from computers, communications centers and avionics. Schultz, Defeating Ivan with TEMPEST, DE- FENSE ELECTRONICS 64 (June 1983). 14. The picture on a CRT screen is built up of picture elements (pixels) organized in lines across the screen. The pixels are made of materi- al that fluoresces when struck with energy. The en- ergy is produced by a beam of electrons fired from an electron gun in the back of the picture tube. The electron beam scans the screen of the CRT in a regular repetitive manner. When the voltage of the beam is high then the pixel it is focused upon emits photons and appears as a dot on the screen. By selective- ly firing the gun as it scans across the face of the CRT, the pixels form characters on the CRT screen. The pixels glow for only a very short time and must be routinely struck by the electron beam to stay lit. To maintain the light output of all the June 7, 1990 - 7 - with the expertise. Governments have attempted to criminalize all use of ELINT by their subjects--to protect the privacy of both the government and the population. In the United States, Title III of the Omnibus Streets and Crimes Act of 196815 criminalizes trespassatory ELINT as the intentional interception of wire communications.16 As ori- ginally passed, Title III did not prohibit non- trespassatory ELINT,17 because courts found that non-wire communication lacked any expectation of p2IIIrivacy.18 The Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 198619 amended Title III to include non-wire communication. ECPA was specifically designed to include electronic mail, inter- computer communications, and cellular telephones. To accomplish this, the expectation of privacy test was eliminated.20 _________________________ pixels that are supposed to be lit, the electron beam traverses the entire CRT screen sixty times a second. Every time the beam fires it causes a high voltage EMR emission. This EMR can be used to reconstruct the contents of the target CRT screen. TEMPEST ELINT equipment designed to reconstruct the informa- tion synchronizes its CRT with the target CRT. First, it uses the EMR to synchronize its electron gun with the electron gun in the target CRT. Then, when the TEMPEST ELINT unit detects EMR indicating that the tar- get CRT fired on a pixel, the TEMPEST ELINT unit fires the electron gun of its CRT. The ELINT CRT is in perfect synchronism with the target CRT; when the tar- get lights a pixel, a corresponding pixel on the TEM- PEST ELINT CRT is lit. The exact picture on the tar- get CRT will appear on the TEMPEST ELINT CRT. Any changes on the target screen will be instantly re- flected in the TEMPEST ELINT screen. TEMPEST Certified equipment gives off emissions levels that are too faint to be readily detected. Certification levels are set out in National Communications Security Information Memorandum 5100A (NACSIM 5100A). "[E]mission levels are expressed in the time and frequency domain, broadband or narrow band in terms of the frequency domain, and in terms of conducted or radiated emissions." White, supra, note 9, 10.1. For a thorough though purposely misleading dis- cussion of TEMPEST ELINT see Van Eck, Electromagnetic Radiation from Video Display units: An Eavesdropping Risk?, 4 Computers & Security 269 (1985). 15. Pub. L. No. 90-351, 82 Stat. 197. The Act criminalizes trespassatory ELINT by individuals as well as governmental agents. cf. Katz v. United States, 389 U.S. 347 (1967) (Fourth Amendment prohibits surveillance by government not individuals.) June 7, 1990 - 8 - As amended, Title III still outlaws the electronic interception of communications. The word "communications" indicates that someone is attempting to communicate something to someone; it does not refer to the inadvertent transmission of information. The reception and reconstruction of emanated transient electromagnetic pulses (ETEP), however, is based on obtaining information that the target does not mean to transmit. If the ETEP is not intended as communication, and is therefore not transmitted in a form approaching current communications protocols, then it can not be considered communications as contemplated by Congress when it amended Title III. Reception, or interception, of emanated transient electromagnetic pulses is not criminalized by Title III as amended. In England the Interception of Communications Act 198521 criminalizes the tapping of communications sent over public telecommunications lines.22 The interception of communications on a telecommunication line can take place with a physical tap on the line, or the passive interception of microwave or satellite links.23 These forms of passive interception differ from TEMPEST ELINT because they are intercepting intended communication; TEMPEST ELINT intercepts unintended communication. Eavesdropping on the emanations of computers does not in any way comport to tapping a telecommunication line and therefore falls outside the scope of the statute.24 _________________________ 16. 18 U.S.C. 2511(1)(a). 17. United States v. Hall, 488 F.2d 193 (9th Cir. 1973) (found no legislative history indicating Congress intended the act to include radio-telephone conversations). Further, Title III only criminalized the interception of "aural" communications which ex- cluded all forms of computer communications. 18. Willamette Subscription Television v. Cawood, 580 F.Supp 1164 (D. Or. 1984) (non-wire communications lacks any expectation of privacy). 19. Pub. L. No. 99-508, 100 Stat. 1848 (codified at 18 U.S.C. 2510-710) [hereinafter ECPA]. 9 20. 18 U.S.C. 2511(1)(a) criminalizes the interception of "any wire, oral or electronic com- munication" without regard to an expectation of privacy. 21. Interception of Communications Act 1985, Long Ti- tle, An Act to make new provision for and in connection with the interception of communications sent by post or by means of public telecommunications systems and to amend section 45 of the Telecom- munications Act 1984. 22. Interception of Communications Act 1985 1, Prohibition on Interception: (1) Subject to the following provisions of this sec- tion, a person who intentionally intercepts a com- 9 June 7, 1990 - 9 - Canada has taken direct steps to limit eavesdropping on com- puters. The Canadian Criminal Amendment Act of 1985 criminalized indirect access to a computer service.25 The specific reference to an "electromagnetic device" clearly shows the intent of the legislature to include the use of TEMPEST ELINT equipment within the ambit of the legislation. The limitation of obtaining "any computer service" does lead to some confusion. The Canadian legislature has not made it clear whether "computer service" refers to a com- puter service bureau or merely the services of a computer. If the Canadians had meant access to any computer, why did they refer to any "computer service". This is especially confusing considering the al- encompassing language of (b) 'any function of a computer system'. Even if the Canadian legislation criminalizes eavesdropping on all computers, it does not solve the problem of protecting the privacy of information. The purpose of criminal law is to control crime.26 Merely _________________________ munication in the course of its transmission by post or by means of a public telecommunications system shall be guilty of an offence and liable-- (a) on summary conviction,to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum; (b) on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or to a fine or to both. 23. Tapping (aka trespassatory eavesdropping) is patently in violation of the statute. "The offense created by section 1 of the Interception of Communica- tions Act 1985 covers those forms of eavesdropping on computer communications which involve "tapping" the wires along which messages are being passed. One problem which may arise, however, is the question of whether the communication in question was inter- cepted in the course of its transmission by means of a public telecommunications system. It is technically possible to intercept a communication at several stages in its transmission, and it may be a question of fact to decide the stage at which it enters the "public" realm. THE LAW COMMISSION,WORKING PAPER NO. 110: COMPUTER MISUSE, 3.30 (1988). 24. "There are also forms of eavesdropping which the Act does not cover. For example. eavesdropping on a V.D.U. [referred to in this text as a CRT] screen by monitoring the radiation field which surrounds it in order to display whatever appears on the legitimate user's screen on the eavesdropper's screen. This activity would not seem to constitute any criminal offence..." THE LAW COMMISSION, WORKING PAPER NO. 110: COMPUTER MISUSE, 3.31 (1988). June 7, 1990 - 10 - making TEMPEST ELINT illegal will not control its use. First, because it is an inherently passive crime it is impossible to detect and hence punish. Second, making this form of eavesdropping illegal without taking a proactive stance in controlling compromising emanations gives the public a false sense of security. Third, criminalizing the possession of a TEMPEST ELINT device prevents public sector research into countermeasures. Finally, the law will not prevent eavesdropping on private information held in company computers unless disincentives are given for companies that do not take sufficient precautions against eavesdropping and simple, more common, information crimes.27 TEMPEST ELINT is passive. The computer or terminal emanates compromising radiation which is intercepted by the TEMPEST device and reconstructed into useful information. Unlike conventional ELINT there is no need to physically _________________________ 25. 301.2(1) of the Canadian criminal code states that anyone who without color of right, (a) obtains, directly or indirectly, any computer ser- vice, (b) by means of an electromagnetic ... or oth- er device, intercepts or causes to be intercept- ed, either directly or indirectly, any function of a computer system ... [is guilty of an indictable of- fence]. 26. UNITED STATES SENTENCING COMM'N, FEDERAL SENTENCING GUIDELINES MANUAL (1988) (Principles Govern- ing the Redrafting of the Preliminary Guidelines "g." (at an unknown page)) 27. There has been great debate over what exactly is a computer crime. There are several schools of thought. The more articulate school, and the one to which the author adheres holds that the category com- puter crime should be limited to crimes directed against computers; for example, a terrorist destroying a computer with explosives would fall into this category. Crimes such as putting ghost employees on a payroll computer and collecting their pay are merely age-old accounting frauds; today the fraud in- volves a computer because the records are kept on a computer. The computer is merely ancillary to the crime. This has been mislabeled computer crime and should merely be referred to as a fraud perpetrated with the aid of a computer. Finally, there are infor- mation crimes. These are crimes related to the pur- loining or alteration of information. These crimes are more common and more profitable due to the computer's ability to hold and access great amounts of information. TEMPEST ELINT can best be categorized as a information crime. June 7, 1990 - 11 - trespass or even come near the target. Eavesdropping can be performed from a nearby office or even a van parked within a reasonable distance. This means that there is no classic scene of the crime; and little or no chance of the criminal being discovered in the act.28 If the crime is discovered it will be ancillary to some other investigation. For example, if an individual is investigated for insider trading a search of his residence may yield a TEMPEST ELINT device. The device would explain how the defendant was obtaining insider information; but it was the insider trading, not the device, that gave away the crime. This is especially true for illegal TEMPEST ELINT per- formed by the state. Unless the perpetrators are caught in the act there is little evidence of their spying. A trespatory bug can be detected and located; further, once found it provides tangible evidence that a crime took place. A TEMPEST ELINT device by its inherent passive nature leaves nothing to detect. Since the government is less likely to commit an ancillary crime which might be detected there is a very small chance that the spying will ever be discovered. The only way to prevent eavesdropping is to encourage the use of countermeasures: TEMPEST Certified29 computers and terminals. In merely making TEMPEST ELINT illegal the public is given the false impression of security; they lulled into believing the problem has been solved. Making certain actions illegal does not prevent them from occurring. This is especially true for a TEMPEST ELINT because it is undetectable. Punishment is an empty threat if there is no chance of being detected; without detection there can be no apprehension and conviction. The only way to prevent some entity from eavesdropping on one's computer or computer terminal is for the equipment not to give off compromising emanation; it must be TEMPEST Certified. _________________________ 28. Compare, for example, the Watergate breakin in which the burglars were discovered when they re- turned to move a poorly placed spread spectrum bug. 29. TEMPEST Certified refers to the equipment having passed a testing and emanations regime specified in NACSIM 5100A. This classified document sets forth the emanations levels that the NSA believes digital equip- ment can give off without compromising the information it is processing. TEMPEST Certified equipment is theoretically secure against TEMPEST eavesdropping. NACSIM 5100A is classified, as are all details of TEMPEST. To obtain access to it, contractor must prove that there is demand within the govern- ment for the specific type of equipment that intend to June 7, 1990 - 12 - The United States can solve this problem by taking a proactive stance on compromising emanations. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST30) is in charge of setting forth standards of computer security for the private sector. NIST is also charged with doing basic research to advance the art of computer security. Currently NIST does not discuss TEMPEST with the private sector. For privacy's sake, this policy must be changed to a proactive one. The NIST should publicize the TEMPEST ELINT threat to computer security and should set up a rating system for level of emanations produced by computer equipment.31 Further, legislation should be enacted to require the labeling of all computer equipment with its level of emanations and whether it is TEMPEST Certified. Only if the public knows of the problem can it begin to take steps to solve it. Title III makes possession of a surveillance device a crime, unless it is produced under contract to the government. This means that research into surveillance and counter-surveillance equipment is monopolized by the government and a few companies working under contract with the government. If TEMPEST eavesdropping is criminalized, then possession of TEMPEST ELINT equipment will be criminal. Unfortunately,this does not solve the problem. Simple TEMPEST ELINT equipment is easy to make. For just a few dollars many older television sets can be modified to receive and reconstruct EMR. For less than a hundred dollars a more sophisticated TEMPEST ELINT receiver can be produced32. The problem with criminalizing the possession of TEM- PEST ELINT equipment is not just that the law will have little effect on the use of such equipment, but that it will have a negative effect on counter-measures research. To successfully design counter-measures to a particular surveillance technique it is vital to have a complete empirical understanding of how that technique works. Without the right to legally manufacture a surveillance device there is no possible way for a researcher to have the knowledge to produce an effective counter-measures device. It is axiomatic: without a surveillance device, it is _________________________ certify. Since the standard is classified, the con- tractors can not sell the equipment to non-secure governmental agencies or the public. This prevents re- verse engineering of the standard for its physical embodiment, the Certified equipment. By preventing the private sector from owning this anti- eavesdropping equipment, the NSA has effectively prevented the them from protecting the information in their computers. June 7, 1990 - 13 - impossible to test a counter-measures device. A number of companies produce devices to measure the ema- nations from electrical equipment. Some of these devices are specifically designed for bench marking TEMPEST Certified equipment. This does not solve the problem. The question arises: how much radiation at a particular frequency is compromising? The current answer is to refer to NACSIM 5100A. This document specifies the emanations levels suitable for Certification. The document is only available to United States contractors having sufficient security clearance and an ongoing contract to produce TEMPEST Certified computers for the government. Further, the correct levels are specified by the NSA and there is no assurance that, while these levels are sufficient to prevent eavesdropping by unfriendly operatives, equipment certified under NACSIM 5100A will have levels low enough to prevent eavesdropping by the NSA itself. The accessibility of supposedly correct emanations lev- els does not solve the problem of preventing TEMPEST eavesdropping. Access to NACSIM 5100A limits the manufacturer to selling the equipment only to United States governmental agencies with the need to process secret information.33 Without the right to possess TEMPEST ELINT equipment manufacturers who wish to sell to the public sector cannot determine what a safe level of emanations is. _________________________ 30. Previously the Bureau of Standards. The NIST is a division of the Commerce Department. 31. In this case computer equipment would include all peripheral computer equipment. There is no use is us- ing a TEMPEST Certified computer if the printer or the modem are not Certified. 32. The NSA has tried to limit the availability of TEMPEST information to prevent the spread of the devices. For a discussion of the First Amendment and prior restraint See, e.g. The United States of America v. Progressive, Inc. 467 F.Supp 990 (1979, WD Wis.)(magazine intended to publish plans for nuclear weapon; prior restraint injunction issued), reh. den. United States v. Progressive Inc. 486 F.Supp 5 (1979, WD Wis.), motion den Morland v. Sprecher 443 US 709 (1979)(mandamus), motion denied United States v. Progressive, Inc. 5 Media L R (1979, 7th Cir.), dismd. without op. U.S. v. Progressive, Inc 610 F.2d 819 (1979, 7th Cir.); New York Times, Co. v. Un- ited States, 403 U.S. 713 (1971)(per curium)(Pentagon Papers case: setting forth prior restraint standard which government was unable to meet); T. EMERSON, THE SYSTEM OF FREEDOM OF EXPRES- June 7, 1990 - 14 - Further those manufacturers with access to NACSIM 5100A should want to verify that the levels set out in the document are, in fact, low enough to prevent interception. Without an actual eavesdropping device with which to test, no manufacturer will be able to produce genuinely uncompromising equipment. Even if the laws allow ownership of TEMPEST Certified equipment by the public, and even if the public is informed of TEMPEST's threat to privacy, individuals' private information will not necessarily by protected. Individuals may choose to protect their own information on their own computers. Companies may choose whether to protect their own private information. But companies that hold the private information of individuals must be forced to take steps to protect that information. In England the Data Protection Act 198434 imposes sanctions against anyone who stores the personal information35 on a computer and fails to take reasonable measures to prevent disclosure of that information. The act mandates that personal data may not be stored in any computer unless the computer bureau or data user36 has registered under the act.37 This provides for a central registry and the tracking of which companies or persons maintain databases of personal information. Data users and bureaux must demonstrate a need and purpose behind their possession of personal data. The act provides tort remedies to any person who is _________________________ SION (1970); Balance Between Scientific Freedom and NAtional Security, 23 JURIMETRICS J. 1 (1982)(current laws and regulations limiting scien- tific and technical expression exceed the legitimate needs of national security); Hon. M. Feldman, Why the First Amendment is not Incompatible with National Security, HERITAGE FOUNDATION REPORTS (Jan. 14, 1987). Compare Bork, Neutral Principles and Some First Amendment Problems, 47 IND. L. J. 1 (First Amendment applies only to political speech); G. Lewy, Can Democracy Keep Secrets, 26 POLICY REVIEW 17 (1983)(endorsing draconian secrecy laws mirroring the English system). 33. For example, the NSA has just recently allowed the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) to purchase TEMPEST Certified computer equipment. The DEA wanted secure computer equipment because wealthy drug lords had were using TEMPEST eavesdropping equipment. 34. An Act to regulate the use of automatically processed information relating to individuals and the provision of services in respect of such information. Data Protection Act 1984, Long Title. June 7, 1990 - 15 - damaged by disclosure of the personal data.38 Reasonable care to prevent the disclosure is a defense.39 English courts have not yet ruled what level of computer security measures constitute reasonable care. Considering the magnitude of invasion possible with TEMPEST ELINT it should be clear by now that failure to use TEMPEST Certified equipment is prima facie unreasonable care. The Remedies section of the act provides incentive for these entities to provide successful protection of person data from disclosure or illicit access. Failure to protect the data will result in monetary loss. This may be looked at from the economic efficiency viewpoint as allocating the cost of disclosure the persons most able to bear those costs, and also most able to prevent disclosure. Data users that store personal data would use TEMPEST Certified equipment as part of their computer security plan, thwarting would-be eavesdroppers. _________________________ 35. "Personal data" means data consisting of informa- tion which relates to a living individual who can be identified from that information (or from that and other information in the possession of the data user), including any expression of opinion about the indivi- dual but not any indication of the intentions of the data user in respect of that individual. Data Protection Act 1984 1(3) 36. "Data user" means a person who holds data, and a persons "Holds" data if -- (a) the data form part of a collection of data pro- cessed or intended to be processed by or on behalf of that person as mentioned in subsection (2) above; [subsection (2) defines "data"] and (b) that person (either alone or jointly or in common with other persons) controls the contents and use of the data comprised in the collection; and (c) the data are in the form in which they have been or are intended to be processed as mentioned in para- graph (a) above or (though not for the time being in that form) in a form into which they have been con- verted after being so processed and with a view to being further so processed on a subsequent occa- sion. Data Protection Act 1(5). 37. Data Protection Act 1984, 4,5. 38. An individual who is the subject of personal data held by a data user... and who suffers damage by rea- son of (1)(c) ... the disclosure of the data, or ac- cess having been obtained to the data without such authority as aforesaid shall be entitled to compen- sation from the data user... for any distress which the individual has suffered by reason of the ... June 7, 1990 - 16 - The Data Protection Act 1984 allocates risk to those who can bear it best and provides an incentive for them to keep other individuals' data private. This act should be adopted by the United States as part of a full-spectrum plan to combat TEMPEST eavesdropping. Data users are in the best position to prevent disclosure through proper computer security. Only by making them liable for failures in - 16 - 77777777777security can we begin to rein in TEMPEST ELINT. Do not criminalize TEMPEST ELINT. Most crimes that TEMPEST ELINT would aid, such a insider trading, are already illegal; the current laws are adequate. - 16 - 777777777The National Institute of Standards and Technology should immediately begin a program to educate the private sector about TEMPEST. Only if individuals are aware of the threat can they take appropriate precautions or decide whether any precautions are necessary. - 16 - 7777777777Legislation should be enacted to require all elec- tronic equipment to prominently display its level of emanations and whether it is TEMPEST Certified. If individuals are to choose to protect themselves they must be able to make a informed decision regarding how much protection is enough. - 16 - 77777777777TEMPEST Certified equipment should be available to the private sector. The current ban on selling to non- governmental agencies prevents individuals who need to protect information from having the technology to do so. - 16 - 777777777Possession of TEMPEST ELINT equipment should not be made illegal. The inherently passive nature and simple design of TEMPEST ELINT equipment means that making its possession illegal will not deter crime; the units can be easily manufactured and are impossible to detect. Limiting their availability serves only to monopolize the countermeasures research, information, and equipment for the government; this prevents the testing, design and manufacture of counter-measures by the private sector. - 16 - 77777777777777Legislation mirroring England's Data Protection Act 1984 should be enacted. Preventing disclosure of personal data can only be accomplished by giving those companies hold- ing the data a reason to protect it. If data users are held liable for their failure to take reasonable security precautions they will begin to take reasonable security precautions, including the use of TEMPEST Certified equipment. 9 [] Respectfully submitted, Christopher J. Seline [email protected] [email protected] 9 June 7, 1990
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Package build of aspell-de started. (Wednesday, 05 October 2005 05:41:56 EDT) [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting buildroot [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "buildroot" -> "/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.26785/aspell-de.14020" [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting instroot [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "instroot" -> "/var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477" [buildtool/379/build_single_package()] Building aspell-de in /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de. [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting name [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "name" -> "aspell-de" [PkgVars.pm/265/pkgvar_filename()] /home/mej/cvs/caos/groups/docpub/aspell-de [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(REBUILD): 0 [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(BUILDDIR): /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key BUILDDIR with value /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(BUILDROOT): <undef> [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key BUILDROOT with value <undef>. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(BUILDTREE_LAYOUT): orc [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key BUILDTREE_LAYOUT with value orc. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(BUILDUSER): nobody [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key BUILDUSER with value nobody. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(CFLAGS): -O2 -march=pentium [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key CFLAGS with value -O2 -march=pentium. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(CLEAN): orc [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key CLEAN with value orc. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(DEBUG): 1 [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key DEBUG with value 1. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(HINTS =): <undef> [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key HINTS = with value <undef>. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(DEP_INSTALLER): /usr/bin/yum -ty install [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key DEP_INSTALLER with value /usr/bin/yum -ty install. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(INSTROOT): /caos/buildroot-2-ia32 [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key INSTROOT with value /caos/buildroot-2-ia32. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(INSTROOT_COPY): rsync -Ha --delete --delete-after [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key INSTROOT_COPY with value rsync -Ha --delete --delete-after. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(INSTROOT_INIT): rsync -Haz --delete --delete-after --exclude=/proc /caos/buildroot-2-ia32/ [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key INSTROOT_INIT with value rsync -Haz --delete --delete-after --exclude=/proc /caos/buildroot-2-ia32/. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(INSTROOT_RESET): rsync -Haz --delete --delete-after --exclude=/proc /caos/buildroot-2-ia32/ [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key INSTROOT_RESET with value rsync -Haz --delete --delete-after --exclude=/proc /caos/buildroot-2-ia32/. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(INSTROOT_SOURCE_RSYNC): /caos/buildroot-2-ia32/ [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key INSTROOT_SOURCE_RSYNC with value /caos/buildroot-2-ia32/. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(LOCATIONS): /src.rpm$/=/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/SRPMS,/rpm$/=/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386 [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key LOCATIONS with value /src.rpm$/=/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/SRPMS,/rpm$/=/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(LOGFILE): /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/build.log [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key LOGFILE with value /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/build.log. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(MAKE): make [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key MAKE with value make. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(PARALLELIZE): x1 [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key PARALLELIZE with value x1. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(PATH): /usr/build/bin:/usr/local/build/bin:/usr/lib/qt-1.45/bin:/usr/lib/qt-2.1.0/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/kerberos/sbin:/usr/kerberos/bin:. [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key PATH with value /usr/build/bin:/usr/local/build/bin:/usr/lib/qt-1.45/bin:/usr/lib/qt-2.1.0/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/kerberos/sbin:/usr/kerberos/bin:.. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(TARGET): rpms [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key TARGET with value rpms. [Config.pm/155/Config::get] Config::get(VERBOSITY): 2 [buildtool/194/is_build_needed()] Got config key VERBOSITY with value 2. [PkgVars.pm/265/pkgvar_filename()] /home/mej/cvs/caos/groups/docpub/aspell-de [Util.pm/1079/newest_file()] Args: "/home/mej/cvs/caos/groups/docpub/aspell-de" [Util.pm/1104/Util::newest_file] "/home/mej/cvs/caos/groups/docpub/aspell-de/ChangeLog" is newest with mtime of 2004-08-01 12:48:32. [buildtool/227/is_build_needed()] SRPM directory /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/SRPMS does not exist. /bin/ls: /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/SRPMS/../: No such file or directory [buildtool/228/is_build_needed()] Listing: ---- [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting instroot [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "instroot" -> "/var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477" Resetting chroot jail, please wait. [Util.pm/1155/run_cmd()] About to run true /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477 [Util.pm/1192/run_cmd()] "true /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477" returned 0 [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting builduser [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "builduser" -> "nobody" [PkgVars.pm/129/PkgVars::pkgvar_get] Package variable "builduser" -> "nobody" [buildtool/416/build_single_package()] Building as nobody (99:99) [buildtool/426/build_single_package()] Build tree layout style: orc [Build.pm/995/build_package()] Args: "" [PkgVars.pm/265/pkgvar_filename()] /home/mej/cvs/caos/groups/docpub/aspell-de [PkgVars.pm/232/pkgvar_type()] SPM [Build.pm/604/build_spm()] Args: "" [Build.pm/185/prepare_build_tree()] aspell-de | /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de | /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.26785/aspell-de.14020 | /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477 | [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting name [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "name" -> "aspell-de" [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting topdir [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "topdir" -> "/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de" [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting buildroot [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "buildroot" -> "/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.26785/aspell-de.14020" [Build.pm/202/prepare_build_tree()] Creating /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de with mkdirhier(). [Build.pm/220/prepare_build_tree()] I'm creating /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/BUILD. [Build.pm/229/prepare_build_tree()] I'm also creating /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/BUILD. [Build.pm/220/prepare_build_tree()] I'm creating /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/SRPMS. [Build.pm/229/prepare_build_tree()] I'm also creating /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/SRPMS. [Build.pm/220/prepare_build_tree()] I'm creating /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/RPMS. [Build.pm/229/prepare_build_tree()] I'm also creating /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/RPMS. [Build.pm/220/prepare_build_tree()] I'm creating /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/SPECS. [Build.pm/229/prepare_build_tree()] I'm also creating /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/SPECS. [Build.pm/220/prepare_build_tree()] I'm creating /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/SOURCES. [Build.pm/229/prepare_build_tree()] I'm also creating /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/SOURCES. [Build.pm/244/prepare_build_tree()] Creating /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.26785/aspell-de.14020 with mkdirhier(). [Build.pm/251/prepare_build_tree()] I created: /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/BUILD /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/BUILD /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/SRPMS /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/SRPMS /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/RPMS /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/RPMS /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/SPECS /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/SPECS /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/SOURCES /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/SOURCES /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.26785/aspell-de.14020 /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.26785/aspell-de.14020 [PkgVars.pm/129/PkgVars::pkgvar_get] Package variable "hints" -> "yum -Cty install" buildtool: Warning: Hint installation failed: Unable to open hint file yum -Cty install -- No such file or directory [Util.pm/974/find_spec_file()] Found single spec file for aspell-de in F: F/aspell-de.spec [Util.pm/691/copy_files()] Copying F/aspell-de.spec to /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/SPECS/. [Util.pm/691/copy_files()] Copying F/aspell-de.spec to /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/SPECS/. [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting instructions [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "instructions" -> "/var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/SPECS/aspell-de.spec" [RPM.pm/251/parse_spec_file()] Header: summary -> German dictionaries for Aspell. [RPM.pm/251/parse_spec_file()] Header: name -> aspell-de [RPM.pm/251/parse_spec_file()] Header: version -> 0.50 [RPM.pm/251/parse_spec_file()] Header: release -> 5.caos [RPM.pm/251/parse_spec_file()] Header: license -> GPL [RPM.pm/251/parse_spec_file()] Header: group -> Applications/Text [RPM.pm/251/parse_spec_file()] Header: url -> http://aspell.net/ [RPM.pm/251/parse_spec_file()] Header: source -> ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/aspell/dict/de/aspell-de-0.50-2.tar.bz2 [RPM.pm/251/parse_spec_file()] Header: buildrequires -> aspell >= 0.50 [RPM.pm/289/parse_spec_file()] Got build dep aspell >= 0.50 [RPM.pm/746/parse_deps()] Dependency string: aspell >= 0.50 [RPM.pm/763/parse_deps()] Dep packages: aspell [RPM.pm/251/parse_spec_file()] Header: requires -> aspell >= 0.50 [RPM.pm/286/parse_spec_file()] Got dep aspell >= 0.50 [RPM.pm/746/parse_deps()] Dependency string: aspell >= 0.50 [RPM.pm/763/parse_deps()] Dep packages: aspell [RPM.pm/251/parse_spec_file()] Header: buildroot -> /var/tmp/aspell-de-0.50-root [RPM.pm/305/parse_spec_file()] Got the following sources: [RPM.pm/307/parse_spec_file()] Source 0 -> aspell-de-0.50-2.tar.bz2 [RPM.pm/309/parse_spec_file()] Got the following patches: [RPM.pm/313/parse_spec_file()] Got the following header info: [RPM.pm/315/parse_spec_file()] buildrequires -> aspell >= 0.50 [RPM.pm/315/parse_spec_file()] buildroot -> /var/tmp/aspell-de-0.50-root [RPM.pm/315/parse_spec_file()] group -> Applications/Text [RPM.pm/315/parse_spec_file()] license -> GPL [RPM.pm/315/parse_spec_file()] release -> 5.caos [RPM.pm/315/parse_spec_file()] requires -> aspell >= 0.50 [RPM.pm/315/parse_spec_file()] summary -> German dictionaries for Aspell. [RPM.pm/315/parse_spec_file()] url -> http://aspell.net/ [RPM.pm/315/parse_spec_file()] version -> 0.50 [PkgVars.pm/129/PkgVars::pkgvar_get] Package variable "allow_epoch" -> "0" [Build.pm/317/install_deps()] Installing the following: aspell [PkgVars.pm/129/PkgVars::pkgvar_get] Package variable "dep_installer" -> "/usr/bin/yum -ty install" [Util.pm/1155/run_cmd()] About to run chroot /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477 /usr/bin/yum -ty install aspell pkg-installer: error: failed to open /etc/mtab: No such file or directory pkg-installer: error: failed to open /etc/mtab: No such file or directory pkg-installer: Setting up Install Process pkg-installer: Setting up Repos pkg-installer: Reading repository metadata in from local files pkg-installer: Parsing package install arguments pkg-installer: Resolving Dependencies pkg-installer: --> Populating transaction set with selected packages. Please wait. pkg-installer: ---> Downloading header for aspell to pack into transaction set. pkg-installer: ---> Package aspell.i386 0:0.60-4.caos set to be updated pkg-installer: --> Running transaction check pkg-installer: pkg-installer: Dependency Resolution Not Required pkg-installer: Transaction Listing: pkg-installer: Install: aspell.i386 0:0.60-4.caos - autobuilder pkg-installer: Total download size: 960 k pkg-installer: Downloading Packages: pkg-installer: Running Transaction Test pkg-installer: Finished Transaction Test pkg-installer: Transaction Test Succeeded pkg-installer: Running Transaction pkg-installer: pkg-installer: Installed: aspell.i386 0:0.60-4.caos pkg-installer: Complete! [Util.pm/1192/run_cmd()] "chroot /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477 /usr/bin/yum -ty install aspell" returned 0 [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting instructions [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "instructions" -> "/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/SPECS/aspell-de.spec" [Util.pm/691/copy_files()] Copying S/aspell-de-0.50-2.tar.bz2 0 to /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/SOURCES/. [Prod.pm/482/parse_prod_file()] Args: "" [Prod.pm/166/find_product_file()] Args: "<undef>", "<undef>" [Prod.pm/484/parse_prod_file()] find_product_file() failed. Returning 0. [Build.pm/572/build_topdir()] Args: "" [PkgVars.pm/129/PkgVars::pkgvar_get] Package variable "buildpkglist_filename" -> "/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/aspell-de.pkglist" [PkgVars.pm/129/PkgVars::pkgvar_get] Package variable "buildpkglist_filename" -> "/caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/aspell-de.pkglist" [RPM.pm/498/rpm_build()] Saving package list to /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/aspell-de.pkglist. [Util.pm/269/file_user()] UID: 99 [PkgVars.pm/129/PkgVars::pkgvar_get] Package variable "builduser" -> "nobody" [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting command [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "command" -> "/bin/su -s /bin/sh nobody -c /bin/sh -c "/bin/rpm" [RPM.pm/172/rpm_form_command()] Command: /bin/su -s /bin/sh nobody -c /bin/sh -c "/bin/rpm --define '_topdir /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de' --root='/var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477' -qa --qf '%25{NAME} %10{EPOCH} %15{VERSION} %15{RELEASE} ' | sort -bf" [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting command [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "command" -> "" [Util.pm/269/file_user()] UID: 99 [PkgVars.pm/129/PkgVars::pkgvar_get] Package variable "builduser" -> "nobody" [PkgVars.pm/160/pkgvar_set()] Setting command [PkgVars.pm/164/PkgVars::pkgvar_set] Package variable "command" -> "chroot /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477 /bin/su -s /bin/sh nobody -c /bin/sh -c "/usr/bin/rpmbuild" [RPM.pm/172/rpm_form_command()] Command: chroot /var/tmp/mezzanine.temp.dironly.26785.3477 /bin/su -s /bin/sh nobody -c /bin/sh -c "/usr/bin/rpmbuild --define '_topdir /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de' --define 'optflags -O2 -march=pentium' --buildroot='/var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.26785/aspell-de.14020' -ba /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/SPECS/aspell-de.spec" Executing(%prep): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.77443 sh-trace: umask 022 sh-trace: cd /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/BUILD sh-trace: LANG=C sh-trace: export LANG sh-trace: unset DISPLAY sh-trace: rm -rf /var/tmp/mezzanine-buildroot.26785/aspell-de.14020 sh-trace: cd /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/BUILD sh-trace: rm -rf aspell-de-0.50-2 sh-trace: /usr/bin/bzip2 -dc /caos/repo/ext/autobuilder/i386/00_LOGS/docpub/aspell-de/SOURCES/aspell-de-0.50-2.tar.bz2 sh-trace: tar -xf - 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Release No. 0445.97 Remarks by Deputy Secretary Rich Rominger 27th Soybean Seed Research Conference & 52nd Corn & Sorghum Research Conference American Seed Trade Association Annual Meeting Chicago, Illinois -- December 10, 1997 "Role of the USDA in Positioning U.S. Agriculture for Exporting Transgenic Products" Bill, thanks very much. And my thanks to the American Seed Trade Association for bringing all of us together. Like everyone here, I've probably got more questions than answers. But that's what this conference is all about... and I'm delighted to be part of the ASTA's annual opportunity to explore those questions and lay the issues facing this great industry out on the table. I want to recognize our international visitors here today. Speaking not for myself, but for my great-grandfather, I encourage everyone to take in the exhibit on the contributions of German immigrants to American agriculture. My thanks to the ASTA for the initial research grant for the exhibit, and to the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Agricultural Art and Science Foundation for having a big hand in producing it. More than one million people have seen the exhibit so far and I understand it's booked til the year 2001. I've got to admit that it was my wife Evelyne, with her mostly English roots, who convinced me to provide information and artifacts from the Rominger family. As usual, I'm glad I took her advice. I don't lean toward a public display of family history. But I've come to see this as a tribute to my great-grandparents -- Blickle and Rominger, who came from the Black Forest to settle farms in California. More important, it's a chance to portray agriculture's stability and change through the generations for the public and for my own children, who still work the land, producing seed and other crops. Right now, American agriculture is struggling with tough questions about stability and change. And when we talk about generations, we're probably talking about first and second lines of genetically-engineered seed, rather than children or grandchildren. We've already got the first real-world applications of biotechnology moving through the agricultural production pipeline. But moving right along with them are questions of safety, sound science, ethics, and fairness. These are today's versions of earlier discussions about trade numbers and data. The debate is moving into an entirely new realm as we head into the 21st century. USDA's role is to remind us all that modern agriculture is ultimately a business whose success depends on productivity and competitiveness. We have a commitment to further the production of U.S. agriculture and move those products in trade once we're satisfied that they represent sound science. We have a responsibility to fight protectionism in all its forms, to continue to work for principled, open trade through discussion and negotiation. And we have an obligation to keep asking hard questions: how can the U.S. respond conscientiously -- as the most blessed nation of abundance in the world -- to the crisis of hunger? And how do we do this in a sustainable way, without stressing our land and destroying our resources? TRADE Just last week, Secretary Glickman signed a statement of intent with Argentina to form a joint committee of high-level officials. We're pledging to work together -- quickly and fairly -- through trade difficulties ... like market access, food safety, research and technology. This is an important step for the U.S. seed industry. U.S.-Argentine agricultural trade is at an all-time high, with U.S. sales led by planting seeds -- record-high this year -- and consumer-oriented agricultural goods. From Argentina, the Secretary went to Chile. He stopped by the Pioneer seed farm and processing plant in Buin. Chile has been a progressive nation in biotechnology ... responsible, systematic and thorough. When I visited Chile in October, I told the Chileans how much we appreciate their efforts to get U.S. biotech corn seed approved. The Secretary did the same last week. We're hoping to get a green light for human food use there in the near future. On the overall trade front, we're looking at the second largest year ever for farm exports, projected at $58.5 billion in '98. We're expecting gains in livestock, grains, and horticultural products. Nearly $9 billion worth of soybeans and products are heading to the European Union, China, Asia and Latin America. This reflects their versatility as a livestock feed and food ingredient, and the ability of our researchers to come up with that versatility in varieties and breeding lines. This past year, planting seed exports were a record high, up 27 percent from the year before. Corn seed was number one, followed by soybeans, alfalfa, sweet corn, tomato, flower seed, and sorghum. Since the early 1970s, exports of U.S. planting seeds have been averaging gains of more than 5 percent each year. Their value has literally doubled in just 10 years -- to over $800 million now. And in the past decade, that same export value has grown from 10 to 20 percent of total commercial seed sales. The increasing importance of planting seed exports results, in no small measure, from the partnership between ASTA and USDA. For four decades, ASTA has been a Foreign Market Development Cooperator. And the U.S. seed industry, through ASTA, has set the standard for participation in our market development programs by contributing at the high end -- $2.50 to $3.00 -- for every FAS program dollar. That relationship, those years of development, are paying off. It's our job to make sure they continue to pay off. GENETICALLY ENGINEERED FOODS Since the Farm Bill passed a year-and-a-half ago, Secretary Glickman and I have been hearing one question over and over from producers: with government moving out the back door of income support, who's coming in the front? Where do we go from here? Who's there to help us in the riskier, market-oriented agriculture of the 21st century? The agriculture community looks to research and science to fill in where government and market stabilization left off. They see it as agriculture's new safety net. And rightly so. For our part, now that we're out of the business of income support, we're freer to focus on the vital infrastructure that supports our export numbers and holds promise for global food security. Biotechnology is our greatest hope. It's like a stone skipped into a pond. The effects just keep on rippling out from the center. It dramatically increases crop yields. It uses less water and pesticides, offers greater nutritional value. And, in the process, there's less stress on fragile lands and forests. Food biotechnology is already making its presence felt. It's filling consumer demand with high-quality, good-tasting food products produced in ways that are environmentally sustainable. On the production side, about 15 percent of the 1997 soybean acreage was planted to herbicide-resistant soybeans from seed distributed by more than 70 companies. Twelve percent of all U.S. corn planted this year was genetically engineered for insect resistance. The fact is that the U.S. has a tremendous lead on the rest of the world in biotechnology, and that includes agricultural technology. Single-gene traits, easiest to develop, are the first to market. The first engineered crops have single-gene traits that affect production -- like Bt corn that's toxic to some caterpillars. The Chicago Tribune ran an article recently on one producer who was ecstatic over the results of his biotech planting. "When I walked through the fields planted with Bt corn," he said, " I couldn't find one corn borer, not one. I plan to plant 60 percent of my corn crop in Bt corn next spring." Not only did the farmer's 80 acres of Bt corn come through without a single borer. They yielded 210 bushels per acre -- about 10 bushels more than his conventional corn. Last spring, I had the chance to get a close look at the research behind numbers like these at the Plant Gene Expression Center in Albany, California. They're working there on ... * Genetic engineering of monocots -- corn ... * Large-scale genome sequencing ... * Identifying plant disease resistance genes ...isolating the "N" gene ... The "N" gene is the joint discovery of USDA scientists and the University of California at Berkeley, working side-by-side in a truly unique research partnership. It may impact Third World countries in ways we can't fully project. With its capacity to protect against disease without the use of costly agri-chemicals, it may benefit both their environment and their economics. Partnerships like this stand behind American agriculture's lead in plant genetics. USDA is committed to assuring the broadest application of plant genetic improvements to the U.S. farmer. We're committed to keeping the American seed industry ahead of the world in improved plant material. This may require release of germplasm. It may require a special partnership with private companies. It's precisely this ability to collaborate and participate in commercial development that gets our producers the quickest and broadest benefit ... and keeps American agriculture in the forefront of genetic advance. Technology transfer is nothing new to USDA. But, like everything else, it's evolved over time. The tools used to transfer discoveries have changed. The terminology has changed ... intellectual property rights, patents, licenses, CRADAs (or Cooperative Research and Development Agreements), strategic partnerships, and commercialization are today's language. But the goal hasn't changed -- to move ARS research results quickly to those who need them. And, by almost any standard, USDA historically has -- and still has -- the most effective technology transfer of any government agency. Now we're working to refine those partnerships. We're looking to involve customers in research planning and technology application. This demands cooperation with extension, with producer organizations, Federal and State regulatory and action agencies, and customer advocacy groups. A recent effort coordinated by ARS is a fine example. The Latin American Maize Project is a unique collaboration -- companies, universities, government scientists -- to broaden the genetic diversity of corn. This genetic material is valuable, and now it's been saved. We expect the development of specialty corns to boost the U.S. share of the export market and help maintain consistent quality for domestic users. Ultimately, it will figure in the success of the agricultural economy and let us adapt more easily to our export challenges. THE U.S. GUARANTEE OF SOUND SCIENCE Our challenges, as you know too well, are formidable. Whenever I start to consider how far we've still got to go in public understanding of science, I think of a recent cartoon and just how far we've come. A little boy, watching the news with his mother on Veterans Day, is confused by a story about the Tomb of the Unknown Solider. Puzzled, he turns to his mom and says, "Why don't they just check his DNA?" When it comes to gaining global acceptance of the results of our science, nothing is that simple. But the U.S. position is that straightforward. The message President Clinton, Secretary Glickman and I have taken around the world is that sound science must be the ultimate arbiter of trade differences. Acceptance of this principle is the only way that nations committed on paper to a free and fair trading environment will demonstrate that they are committed in fact. The critical test in international trade rules is a single question: what does sound science say? The U.S. takes this question very seriously. The answers we offer for all commodities are based on rigorous testing and uncompromised scientific review. USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) and the Environmental Protection Agency regulate the environmental risk of engineered crops. Before we permit engineered crops to be grown commercially, APHIS must approve them. We check any possible risks from the transfer of foreign genes or harmful genes to other species. It's often the case that engineered crops -- like soybeans and Bt cotton -- pose less risk to the environment than the technology they replace. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulates food safety for crop products. The FDA has found no special safety hazard in food engineering. Transgenic foods may enter the U.S. without special labeling unless a new gene product is involved that causes a nutritional change or carries consumer risk -- like an allergen. U.S. citizens, as a whole, have confidence in the safety of their food supply. They understand that we don't rush to judgment. They accept the effectiveness of our regulatory system to monitor the safety of transgenic products. But the scenario is much different in some of our principal export markets. Although Bt corn and Roundup Ready soybeans were shipped to Europe last year, other new varieties are stuck in the EU pipeline. Our frustration isn't necessarily with a lack of approval of biotech products. It's with the chronic uncertainty governing the EU's approval process. As Secretary Glickman has written to Agricultural Commissioner Franz Fischler, we feel this uncertainty threatens to disrupt commercial trade in agricultural commodities. LABELING And we're opposed to mandatory labeling of genetically engineered products, as recommended by the European Commission. The U.S. has serious questions about the specifics of the labeling and the testing that the EU is proposing. We feel that the special labeling of biotech foods is unnecessary and will mislead consumers. Labeling should be reserved for providing information to consumers on health and safety. The EU argues that it won't label for health and safety reasons, but to protect the consumer's right to know. We're pleased that the EU appears to have backed away from a requirement to segregate biotech products. But we're watching carefully to make sure that the final outcome of the labeling policy isn't tantamount to segregation. We're also making it abundantly clear that we'll fight protectionism in the guise of phony science barriers. We'll continue to press in international negotiations for science-based sanitary and phyto-sanitary trade regulations. We'll hold all countries to their commitments under the World Trade Organization. Internal politics and other unjustified trade disruptions are unacceptable. We hope to see biotechnology at the top of the agenda in the next round of WTO agricultural trade talks. This will be one of the most serious decisions we make for our world as we head into a new century. We need to work hand-in-hand with you and with others in the industry -- growers, processors, and the trade -- to ensure that transgenic seed is approved by other countries on a timely basis. Otherwise, trade disruptions will be inevitable. We in government are doing our best to gain foreign market acceptance of U.S. grain from transgenic seed. But our task will be made impossible if foreign approval processes are ignored, or seed is marketed without necessary consideration to the requirements of other countries. The integrity and comprehensiveness of our approval system for GMOs (genetically modified organisms) certainly provide a good basis to assure that products we approve will be approved elsewhere. But great care must be taken to ensure that trade is not halted simply because we've ignored this factor. As I said, we need to continue to work together on this problem. As we work to champion the cause of biotechnology, we must also do a better job of teamwork -- government and industry -- to educate the world's consumers. Much of the biotech debate hinges on fear. Lack of knowledge fans the flame of fear. We can do better. Those nations steeped in uncertainty fail to see scientific advance as a much-needed continuum. We have little doubt that the debate will modify over time as the demand for food grows ... especially food produced in a way that attends to the environment. It's inevitable that countries failing to adopt the best technologies will falter. So our mission is to pursue the course of science and to navigate short-term roadblocks with our sights fixed on the long-term benefits to our farmers, our industries, and our fragile environment. This is more than science, or dollars and cents. It's a matter of conviction that we are doing everything within our power to guarantee safety. From that point, it's a matter of conscience that we must use every safe tool at our disposal to feed a growing world. As former President Jimmy Carter has said, "Responsible biotechnology is not the enemy; starvation is." It's a powerful mandate, and one that we take on -- with you -- with seriousness and great satisfaction. Thank you. # NOTE: USDA news releases and media advisories are available on the Internet. Access the USDA Home Page on the World Wide Web at http://www.usda.gov
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**[MERIT REVIEW SUBCOMMITTEE FOR MENTAL HEALTH]{.underline}** **[AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES-A \-- FALL 2005]{.underline}** ## [CHAIRPERSON]{.underline} Robert Kerns, Ph.D. Chief, Psychology-Psychiatry Service VA Connecticut Healthcare System Professor Yale University West Haven, CT ## [PARTICIPANTS]{.underline} Caleb M. Adler, M.D. Department of Psychiatry Univ. of Cincinnati College of Medicine Cincinnati, OH Dewleen Baker M.D. San Diego VA Health Care System San Diego, CA Jean Beckham, Ph.D. DURVAMC Durham, NC Kathryn M. Connor, M.D. Department of Psychiatry and behavioral Sciences Duke University Medical Center Durham, NC Joseph Constans, Ph.D. Mental Health Service VA Medical Center New Orleans, LA Heidi E.W. Day, Ph.D. Assistant Research Professor Department of Psychology and Center for Neuroscience University of Colorado Boulder, CO David Diamond, Ph.D. Dept. of Psychology University of South Florida Tampa, Fl Sterling Johnson, Ph.D. Assistant Professor University of Wisconsin Medical School Madison, WI K. Luan Phan, M.D. Assistant Professor of Psychiatry The University of Chicago Chicago, IL Jacob Raber, Ph.D. Associate Professor Behavioral Neuroscience OHSU Portland, OR Chris Reist, M.D. VAMC, Long Beach Long Beach, CA Jair C. Soares, M.D. Associate Professor Psychology and Radiology University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio San Antonio, TX **UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE LOCAL RESEARCH OFFICE OR THE PRINCIPAL** **INVESTIGATOR MAKE DIRECT CONTACT WITH ANY MERIT REVIEW SUBCOMMITTEE PARTICIPANT REGARDING THE REVIEW OF MERIT REVIEW APPLICATIONS.** January 18, 2006
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000 NOUS44 KBMX 202356 PNSBMX ALZ011>015-017>050-210100- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BIRMINGHAM AL 600 PM CST WED FEB 20 2008 ...12 TORNADOES AFFECT CENTRAL ALABAMA FEBRUARY 17TH... ON SUNDAY FEBRUARY 17, 2008, A STRONG UPPER LEVEL LOW EJECTED OUT OF THE SOUTHERN PLAINS AND TRACKED ACROSS THE TENNESSEE VALLEY ON FEBRUARY 17TH. STRONG SOUTHERLY WINDS DRAMATICALLY INCREASED THE MOISTURE CONTENT ACROSS CENTRAL ALABAMA IN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME. SURFACE DEW POINTS ROSE INTO THE 60S ACROSS A LARGE PART OF THE AREA. THE SKIES ACTUALLY CLEARED FOR A TIME IN MANY AREAS ALLOWING TEMPERATURES TO SOAR INTO THE 70S. AN UPPER LEVEL JET STREAK AND A STRONG UPPER LEVEL LOW PROVIDED UPPER LEVEL LIFT, MOISTURE WAS PLENTIFUL AT SEVERAL LEVELS, AND ATMOSPHERIC INSTABILITY WAS SUFFICIENT ENOUGH FOR SUPERCELL DEVELOPMENT. BEFORE NOON, A BROKEN SQUALL LINE, CONTAINING SUPERCELLS, DEVELOPED ALONG THE ALABAMA MISSISSIPPI STATE LINE AND TRACKED EASTWARD ACROSS CENTRAL ALABAMA. THESE STORMS INTENSIFIED DURING THE AFTERNOON HOURS. BY SUNSET, DAMAGE WAS REPORTED AT NUMEROUS LOCATIONS GENERALLY ALONG AND SOUTH OF A LINE FROM DEMOPOLIS TO WEDOWEE. TORNADO WATCHES WERE IN EFFECT FOR PORTIONS OF CENTRAL ALABAMA BETWEEN 530 AM AND 800 PM. A TOTAL OF 26 TORNADO WARNINGS AND 7 SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNINGS WERE ISSUED BETWEEN 1059 AM AND 505 PM BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST OFFICE IN BIRMINGHAM. NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STORM SURVEY ASSESSMENT TEAMS HAVE IDENTIFIED THE FOLLOWING TORNADO DAMAGE PATHS: EF-3 PRATTVILLE TORNADO: AUTAUGA COUNTY... A NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT TEAM HAS SURVEYED THE DAMAGE IN AUTAUGA COUNTY AND DETERMINED THE DAMAGE WAS THE RESULT OF A STRONG TORNADO. THE TORNADO HAS BEEN RATED AN EF-3 ON THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE. DAMAGE ESTIMATES WERE CONSISTENT WITH WINDS AROUND 155 MPH. THE TORNADO DAMAGE PATH WAS 14.5 MILES LONG AND WAS 440 YARDS WIDE AT ITS WIDEST POINT. THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN NEAR THE WASTE TREATMENT FACILITY SOUTH SOUTHWEST OF PRATTVILLE. THE TORNADO TRACKED NORTHEASTWARD AND CROSSED US HIGHWAY 82, US HIGHWAY 31, AND COBBS FORD ROAD. THE SOUTHERN AND EASTERN PARTS OF PRATTVILLE SUSTAINED SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE. THE HIGHEST WINDS LIKELY OCCURRED ALONG COBBS FORD ROAD/EAST MAIN STREET NEAR MCQUEEN SMITH ROAD AND IN THE SILVER HILLS SUBDIVISION. AN ESTIMATED 200 RESIDENTIAL HOMES AND 40 BUSINESSES WERE DAMAGED OR DESTROYED. HUNDREDS OF TREES WERE EITHER SNAPPED OFF OR WERE UPROOTED ALONG THE PATH. IN ADDITION...50 INJURIES WERE REPORTED. THE MOST SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE OCCURRED BETWEEN 300 AND 305 PM. A TORNADO WARNING WAS IN EFFECT FROM 231 PM UNTIL 330 PM. ELMORE COUNTY... THE PRATTVILLE TORNADO CONTINUED INTO ELMORE COUNTY NEAR MILLBROOK. THE TORNADO CROSSED INTERSTATE 65 AND STATE HIGHWAY 14 BEFORE LIFTING JUST WEST OF SPEIGNER LAKE. THE TORNADO EXHIBITED A MOTION SHIFTED SLIGHTLY TOWARD THE NORTH AS IT MOVED THROUGH ELMORE COUNTY. THE TORNADO SNAPPED AND UPROOTED SEVERAL TREES AND PRODUCED GENERALLY LIGHT STRUCTURAL DAMAGE TO SEVERAL BUILDINGS. A TORNADO WARNING WAS IN EFFECT FROM 231 PM UNTIL 330 PM. NO INJURIES WERE REPORTED IN ELMORE COUNTY. THE TORNADO WAS ON THE GROUND FROM ABOUT 258 PM TO 311 PM. EF-2 COLLIRENE TORNADO: LOWNDES COUNTY... A NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT TEAM HAS SURVEYED THE DAMAGE IN LOWNDES COUNTY AND IT HAS BEEN DETERMINED THAT THE DAMAGE WAS THE RESULT OF A TORNADO. THE TORNADO HAS BEEN RATED EF-2 ON THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE. DAMAGE ESTIMATES WERE CONSISTENT WITH WINDS AROUND 120 MPH. THE TORNADO DAMAGE PATH WAS 11 MILES LONG AND WAS 225 YARDS WIDE AT ITS WIDEST POINT. THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN IN THE COLLIRENE COMMUNITY, APPROXIMATELY 14 MILES WEST OF HAYNEVILLE. THE TORNADO TRACKED NORTHEASTWARD AND ENDED JUST NORTH OF US HIGHWAY 80. AT LEAST 11 STRUCTURES WERE DAMAGED WITH THREE OF THESE BEING COMPLETELY DESTROYED. HUNDREDS OF TREES WERE EITHER SNAPPED OFF OR UPROOTED ALONG THE PATH. THE MOST EXTENSIVE DAMAGE OCCURRED IN AND NEAR THE COLLIRENE COMMUNITY. TEN INJURIES WERE ATTRIBUTED TO THIS TORNADO. A TORNADO WARNING WAS IN EFFECT FROM 145 PM UNTIL 245 PM. THE TORNADO WAS ON THE GROUND FROM ABOUT 224 PM TO 237 PM. EF-2 SUMMERFIELD TORNADO: DALLAS COUNTY... A NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT TEAM HAS SURVEYED THE DAMAGE IN DALLAS COUNTY AND IT HAS BEEN DETERMINED THE DAMAGE WAS THE RESULT OF A TORNADO. THE TORNADO HAS BEEN RATED AN EF-2 ON THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE. DAMAGE ESTIMATES WERE CONSISTENT WITH WINDS AROUND 120 MPH. THE TORNADO DAMAGE PATH WAS 7.6 MILES LONG AND 300 YARDS WIDE AT ITS WIDEST POINT. THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN NEAR WARRIOR DRIVE, JUST SOUTHEAST OF THE PERRY COUNTY LINE. THIS LOCATION IS APPROXIMATELY 4 MILES SOUTHWEST OF SUMMERFIELD. THE TORNADO TRACKED NORTHEASTWARD ACROSS STATE HIGHWAY 219 NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF COUNTY ROAD 230, MOVED RIGHT THROUGH SUMMERFIELD, CROSSED COUNTY ROAD 37, AND LIFTED JUST EAST OF THE INTERSECTION OF COUNTY ROAD 37 AND COUNTY ROAD 844. AT LEAST 7 HOMES AND 2 BUSINESSES WERE TOTALLY DESTROYED. TWELVE TO FIFTEEN ADDITIONAL STRUCTURES WERE DAMAGED TO VARYING DEGREES. HUNDREDS OF TREES WERE EITHER SNAPPED OFF OR WERE UPROOTED ALONG THE PATH. A TORNADO WARNING WAS IN EFFECT FROM 1208 PM UNTIL 100 PM. NO INJURIES WERE REPORTED. THE TORNADO WAS ON THE GROUND FROM ABOUT 1226 PM TO 1238 PM. EF-2 COTTONTON TORNADO: RUSSELL COUNTY... A NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT TEAM HAS SURVEYED THE DAMAGE IN RUSSELL COUNTY. IT HAS BEEN DETERMINED THE DAMAGE WAS THE RESULT OF A TORNADO. THE TORNADO HAS BEEN RATED AN EF-2 ON THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE. DAMAGE ESTIMATES ARE CONSISTENT WITH WINDS AROUND 125 MPH. THE DAMAGE PATH IN ALABAMA WAS 7.8 MILES LONG AND WAS ONE MILE WIDE AT ITS WIDEST POINT. THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF US HIGHWAY 431 AND COUNTY ROAD 51 IN THE SOUTHERN PORTION OF THE COUNTY. THE TORNADO TRACKED NORTHEAST TO AT LEAST THE CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER NEAR THE COTTONTON COMMUNITY. THE MOST SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE WAS LOCATED NEAR COUNTY ROAD 12. AT LEAST TWO MOBILE HOMES WERE DESTROYED AND TWO FRAME HOUSES RECEIVED SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE. NUMEROUS TREES WERE EITHER SNAPPED OFF OR UPROOTED ALONG THE PATH. AT LEAST ONE VEHICLE WAS FLIPPED OVER. THE TORNADO WAS ON THE GROUND IN RUSSELL COUNTY FROM 340 PM UNTIL 351 PM. A TORNADO WARNING WAS IN AFFECT FROM 337 PM UNTIL 415 PM. EF-1 WEDOWEE TORNADO: RANDOLPH COUNTY... A NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT TEAM HAS SURVEY THE DAMAGE IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN RANDOLPH COUNTY AND IT HAS BEEN DETERMINED THAT THE DAMAGE WAS THE RESULT OF A TORNADO. THE TORNADO HAS BEEN RATED AN EF-1 ON THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE. DAMAGE ESTIMATES WERE CONSISTENT WITH WINDS BETWEEN 90 TO 95 MPH. THE TORNADO DAMAGE PATH WAS 14.9 MILES LONG AND WAS 150 YARDS WIDE AT ITS WIDEST POINT. THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN ON COUNTY ROAD 15 NEAR THE PLEASANT GROVE CHURCH. THIS LOCATION IS ABOUT 3 MILES SOUTHWEST OF WEDOWEE. THE STORM THEN TRACKED NORTHEAST DAMAGING FIVE HOMES, AT LEAST TWO VEHICLES AND THREE BARNS. ONE SHOP AND NUMEROUS OTHER OUTBUILDINGS WERE SIGNIFICANTLY DAMAGED OR DESTROYED. ADDITIONALLY, SEVERAL DOZEN TREES WERE EITHER SNAPPED OFF OR WERE UPROOTED ALONG THE PATH. THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN AROUND 222 PM AND WAS APPARENTLY ON THE GROUND AT THE GEORGIA STATE LINE AROUND 237 PM. A TORNADO WARNING WAS IN EFFECT FROM 208 PM UNTIL 257 PM. NO INJURIES WERE REPORTED. EF-1 CLANTON TORNADO AND WIND DAMAGE: CHILTON COUNTY... A NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT TEAM HAS SURVEYED THE DAMAGE NEAR EXIT 205 ALONG INTERSTATE 65 IN CHILTON COUNTY. IT HAS BEEN DETERMINED THAT THE MAJORITY OF THIS DAMAGE WAS THE RESULT OF STRAIGHT LINE WINDS, BUT A SMALL TRACK TORNADO WAS ALSO DISCOVERED.. THIS DAMAGE ENCOMPASSED AN AREA NEARLY 2.75 MILES LONG BY 1.5 MILES WIDE BETWEEN COUNTY ROAD 7 AND COUNTY ROAD 41. HOWEVER THE SURVEY ALSO FOUND A LOCALIZED AREA EAST OF INTERSTATE 65 THAT WAS THE RESULT OF A TORNADO. THE TORNADO HAS BEEN RATED AN EF-1 ON THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE. DAMAGE ESTIMATES WEE CONSISTENT WITH WINDS AROUND 110 MPH. THE TORNADO DAMAGE PATH WAS 1.1 MILES LONG AND 200 YARDS MILES WIDE AT ITS WIDEST POINT. DAMAGE WAS PRIMARILY CONFINED TO TREES, WITH APPROXIMATELY 300 TREES EITHER UPROOTED OR SNAPPED OFF. IN ADDITION, APPROXIMATELY 15 STRUCTURES WERE DAMAGED. THE WORST DAMAGE WAS DUE TO A FEW TREES FALLING ONTO A MOBILE HOME ALONG COUNTY ROAD 41. SEVERAL FAST FOOD RESTAURANT SIGNS AND A COUPLE OF ROAD SIGNS WERE DAMAGED OR DESTROYED. THE TORNADO WAS ON THE GROUND FROM 105 TO 106 PM, WHILE THE DAMAGING WINDS PRECEDED THIS TORNADO BY A FEW MINUTES. TWO TORNADO WARNINGS WERE ISSUED FOR THIS STORM. THE FIRST WAS ISSUED AT 1208 PM AND EXPIRED AT 100 PM. THE SECOND TORNADO WARNING WAS ISSUED AT 1253 PM AND EXPIRED AT 130 PM. IN ADDITION, A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING WAS ISSUED AT 1228 PM AND EXPIRED AT 130 PM. NO INJURIES WERE REPORTED. EF-1 SPRING HILL TORNADO: PIKE COUNTY... A NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT TEAM HAS SURVEYED THE DAMAGE IN PIKE COUNTY AND DETERMINED THE DAMAGE WAS THE RESULT OF A TORNADO. THE TORNADO HAS BEEN RATED AN EF-1 ON THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE. DAMAGE ESTIMATES WERE CONSISTENT WITH WINDS AROUND 100 MPH. THE TORNADO DAMAGE PATH WAS 8.3 MILES LONG AND 250 YARDS WIDE AT ITS WIDEST POINT. THE TORNADO ENTERED PIKE COUNTY FROM COFFEE COUNTY APPROXIMATELY 5 MILES SOUTHEAST OF HENDERSON, CROSSED STATE HIGHWAYS 87 AND 167 AND ENDED JUST NORTH OF THE INTERSECTION OF COUNTY ROADS 6 AND 57. THIS STORM TRACKED ACROSS COUNTIES IN BOTH MOBILE'S AND TALLAHASSEE'S AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY. ALTHOUGH THE STORM PRODUCED EF-1 DAMAGE IN PIKE COUNTY, THE FINAL EF RATING, PATH LENGTH AND PATH WIDTH WILL BE DETERMINED BY THE MAXIMUM ALONG THE ENTIRE PATH OF THE TORNADO. IN PIKE COUNTY, ONE HOME AND ONE CHURCH WERE DAMAGED AND NUMEROUS TREES WERE EITHER SNAPPED OFF OR WERE UPROOTED ALONG THE PATH. THE TORNADO WAS ON THE GROUND IN PIKE COUNTY FROM ABOUT 223 PM UNTIL 234 PM. A TORNADO WARNING WAS IN EFFECT FROM 150 PM UNTIL 245 PM. EF-1 GOODWATER TORNADO: COOSA AND TALLAPOOSA COUNTIES... A NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT TEAM HAS SURVEYED THE DAMAGE IN COOSA AND TALLAPOOSA COUNTIES. IT HAS BEEN DETERMINED THE DAMAGE WAS THE RESULT OF A TORNADO. HE TORNADO HAS BEEN RATED AN EF-1 ON THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE. DAMAGE ESTIMATES WERE CONSISTENT WITH WINDS AROUND 95 MPH. THE TORNADO DAMAGE PATH WAS 10.7 MILES LONG AND 100 YARDS WIDE AT ITS WIDEST POINT. THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN ALONG US HIGHWAY 280 NEAR THE BRADFORD COMMUNITY. THE TORNADO MOVED NORTHEASTWARD AND CROSSED STATE HIGHWAY 9, COUNTY ROAD 77/83/85, GOODWATER ROAD, AND STATE HIGHWAY 63. THE TORNADO LIFTED NEAR THE TALLAPOOSA AND CLAY COUNTY LINE NORTHEAST OF STATE HIGHWAY 63. A LARGE MAJORITY OF THE DAMAGE WAS EF- 0 AND LIMITED TO BROKEN LIMBS AND SNAPPED SOFTWOOD TREES. THE MOST SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE OCCURRED NEAR COUNTY ROAD 77 AND STATE HIGHWAY 9. AT LEAST 6 HOMES SUFFERED VARYING DEGREES OF DAMAGE ALONG THE PATH. AT LEAST THREE AUTOMOBILES WERE HEAVILY DAMAGED BY FALLEN TREES. NUMEROUS OUTBUILDINGS AND BARNS WERE EITHER DAMAGED OR DESTROYED ALONG THE PATH. THE TORNADO WAS ON THE GROUND FROM APPROXIMATELY 142 PM UNTIL 153 PM. EF-1 GAINO TORNADO: BARBOUR COUNTY... A NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SURVEY TEAM HAS ASSESSED THE DAMAGE IN SOUTHEASTERN BARBOUR COUNTY AND DETERMINED IT WAS THE RESULT OF A TORNADO RANKING EF-1 ON THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE...WITH ESTIMATED WINDS UP TO 100 MPH. THE PATH LENGTH WAS 21.5 MILES LONG AND 75 YARDS WIDE AT ITS WIDEST POINT. THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN NEAR RIVER ROAD ALONG HIGHWAY 10 WHERE IT SNAPPED TWO WOODEN POWER POLES. IT THEN TRACKED NORTHEAST ACROSS JOHN MARTIN ROAD BEFORE LIFTING NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF COUNTY ROAD 79 SOUTH AND HIGHWAY 30. ALONG THE PATH NUMEROUS TREES WERE UPROOTED OR SNAPPED AND SEVERAL MOBILE HOMES SUSTAINED MINOR DAMAGE. THIS DAMAGE OCCURRED AT APPROXIMATELY 415 PM. A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING WAS IN EFFECT FROM 410 PM UNTIL 515 PM. A TORNADO WARNING WAS IN EFFECT FROM 405 PM UNTIL 445 PM. NO INJURIES WERE REPORTED. EF-0 MELLOW VALLEY TORNADO: CLAY COUNTY... A NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT TEAM HAS SURVEYED THE DAMAGE IN SOUTHEASTERN CLAY COUNTY AND IT HAS BEEN DETERMINED THE DAMAGE WAS THE RESULT OF A WEAK TORNADO. THE TORNADO HAS BEEN RATED AN EF-0 ON THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE. DAMAGE ESTIMATES WERE CONSISTENT WITH WINDS BETWEEN 70 AND 75 MPH. THE TORNADO DAMAGE PATH WAS 1.6 MILES LONG AND WAS 50 YARDS WIDE AT ITS WIDEST POINT. THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN NEAR FULLER ROAD WHERE MINIMAL TREE DAMAGE OCCURRED AND ONE HOME SUSTAINED ROOF DAMAGE. IT THEN TRACKED NORTHEAST BEFORE LIFTING NEAR CATFISH ROAD. REDS CATFISH CABIN HAD A SMALL PART OF THE ROOF TORN OFF. SEVERAL TREES WERE SNAPPED OFF ALONG THE SHORT PATH. ONE VEHICLE WAS PARTIALLY LIFTED INTO THE AIR AND ROOF DEBRIS WAS DEPOSITED UNDERNEATH IT. THERE WERE APPROXIMATELY 100 PEOPLE IN THE CATFISH RESTAURANT WHEN THE TORNADO HIT. THESE PEOPLE WERE IN THE BASEMENT AFTER THE OWNER TOOK ACTION WHEN HEARING THE WARNING. NO INJURIES WERE REPORTED. THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN ABOUT 203 PM AND WAS ON THE GROUND FOR ONLY A MINUTE. A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING WAS IN EFFECT FROM 127 PM UNTIL 230 PM. A TORNADO WARNING WAS IN EFFECT FROM 140 PM UNTIL 215 PM. EF-0 HACKNEYVILLE TORNADO: TALLAPOOSA COUNTY... A NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT TEAM HAS SURVEYED THE DAMAGE IN TALLAPOOSA COUNTY AND IT HAS BEEN DETERMINED THE DAMAGE WAS THE RESULT OF A WEAK TORNADO. THE TORNADO HAS BEEN RATED AN EF-0 ON THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE. DAMAGE ESTIMATES WERE CONSISTENT WITH WINDS AROUND 70 MPH. THE TORNADO DAMAGE PATH WAS 4.5 MILES LONG AND WAS 50 YARDS WIDE AT ITS WIDEST POINT. THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN NEAR PEARSON CHAPEL ROAD NORTH OF BARNETT ROAD. THE TORNADO TRAVELED NORTHEASTWARD AND ENDED JUST NORTH OF HACKNEYVILLE BEFORE IT CROSSED COUNTY ROAD 5. A FEW HOMES SUFFERED MINOR ROOF DAMAGE AND A FEW TREES WERE EITHER SNAPPED OFF OF LOST SOME LIMBS. THE TORNADO WAS ON THE GROUND FROM ABOUT 147 PM UNTIL 153 PM. ADDITIONAL STORMS AFFECTED THIS SAME AREA LATER IN THE DAY. MORE TREE DAMAGE WAS SUSTAINED ABOUT AN HOUR LATER JUST SOUTH OF THE TORNADO PATHS. OF NOTE, SEVERAL DOCUMENTS FROM PRATTVILLE FELL OUT OF THE SKY IN AND AROUND THIS LOCATION AFTER THE SECOND SET OF STORMS PASSED BY. EF-0 BAKER HILL TORNADO: BARBOUR COUNTY... A NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SURVEY TEAM HAS ASSESSED ADDITIONAL DAMAGE IN SOUTHEASTERN BARBOUR COUNTY AND DETERMINED IT WAS THE RESULT OF A TORNADO RANKING EF-0 ON THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE...WITH ESTIMATED WINDS UP TO 75 MPH. THE PATH LENGTH WAS ONE-HALF MILE LONG AND 300 YARDS WIDE AT ITS WIDEST POINT. THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN NEAR EUBANKS ROAD (ALSO KNOWN AS COUNTY ROAD 12) WHERE IT DESTROYED A BARN, TORE SHINGLES OFF A ROOF, UPROOTED A LARGE PINE TREE AND DAMAGED A TIN ROOF. IT THEN TRACKED NORTHEAST ALONG COUNTY ROAD 79 ROAD BEFORE LIFTING NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF COUNTY ROAD 79 SOUTH AND HIGHWAY 18. ALONG THE PATH SEVERAL TREES WERE UPROOTED OR SNAPPED AND SEVERAL ROAD SIGNS SUSTAINED MINOR DAMAGE. THIS DAMAGE OCCURRED AT APPROXIMATELY 438 PM. A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING WAS IN EFFECT FROM 410 PM UNTIL 515 PM. A TORNADO WARNING WAS IN EFFECT FROM 405 PM UNTIL 445 PM. NO INJURIES WERE REPORTED. NOTE: WHILE SURVEYING SOUTHERN BARBOUR COUNTY, THE TEAM CAME UPON ROOF REPAIR WORK BEING CONDUCTED ON A HOME NEAR A SUSPECTED TORNADO TRACK FROM SUNDAYS STORMS. UPON INVESTIGATION, THE TEAM FOUND THAT THE DAMAGE WAS CAUSED BY A PREVIOUSLY UNREPORTED TORNADO THAT OCCURRED BACK ON JAN 11, 2008, AT APPROXIMATELY 2 AM. THE TORNADO WAS RATED AS AN EF-1 WITH WINDS ESTIMATED AT AROUND 110 MPH. THE TORNADO TRACK WAS APPROXIMATELY 3.5 MILES LONG AND 150 YARDS WIDE AT THE WIDEST POINT. THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN JUST WEST OF THE INTERSECTION OF CR 33 AND CR 72, WHERE IT DAMAGED THE ROOF OF A MOBILE HOME...AND TORE OFF A COVERED DECK AND A PORTION OF THE ATTACHED ROOF OF ANOTHER HOME. LARGE HARDWOOD TREES WERE UPROOTED IN THE AREA. THE TORNADO CONTINUED NORTH-NORTHEASTWARD NEAR BLUE SPRINGS STATE PARK WITH LIMITED TREE DAMAGE. NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF CR 70 AND CR 41, A PECAN TREE WAS PARTIALLY SNAPPED AND TWISTED, AND SIGNIFICANT ROOF DAMAGE WAS CAUSED ON ANOTHER HOME. TORNADO DEBRIS PUNCTURED THE ROOF OF ANOTHER HOME ACROSS THE STREET. THE TORNADO CONTINUED EASTWARD FOR A FEW HUNDRED YARDS. A TOTAL OF 4 HOMES AND ONE MOBILE HOME WERE DAMAGED. THERE WERE NO KNOWN INJURIES. A TORNADO WARNING WAS IN EFFECT FOR THIS AREA FROM 142 AM THROUGH 215 AM. IF YOU ARE AWARE OF DAMAGE AT LOCATIONS OTHER THAN LISTED ABOVE... PLEASE CALL IN YOUR REPORT TO YOUR LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OR YOUR COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICE IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY DONE SO. DAMAGE ASSESSMENT TAKES TIME AND IS A DYNAMIC PROCESS. THIS PRODUCT WILL BE UPDATED MANY TIMES. CHECK BACK FREQUENTLY FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION. IF THERE ARE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING SUNDAYS EVENTS OR OUR PLANS TO SURVEY ON MONDAY...PLEASE CONTACT THE POST EVENT COORDINATOR AT THE BIRMINGHAM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE AT 205-664-3010. $$ LINHARES
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**Archived Information** **Application Instructions** **for State Grants** **Fiscal Year 2001** ![](media/image1.wmf){width="3.8in" height="3.5277777777777777in"} **U.S. Department of Education** **Office of Elementary and Secondary Education** **Reading Excellence Program** **Washington, D.C. 20202-6200** **CFDA Number 84.338A** **Form Approved: OMB No. 1810-0616** **Expiration Date: March 31, 2003** **DATED MATERIAL -- OPEN IMMEDIATELY** **Closing Date: May 4, 2001** **Table of Contents** Introduction [3](#introduction) Federal Register Notice Inviting Applications [4](#federal-register-notice-inviting-applications) Instructions for Transmitting Applications [8](#instructions-for-transmitting-applications) Applications Sent Electronically [8](#applications-sent-electronically) Applications Sent by Mail Only [9](#applications-sent-by-mail-only) Applications Delivered by Hand/Courier Service: [10](#applications-delivered-by-handcourier-service) Instructions for Preparing the Application - Overview [11](#instructions-for-preparing-the-application---overview) Application Format and Length [11](#application-format-and-length) Application Organization [12](#application-organization) Discretionary Grant Forms [12](#discretionary-grant-forms) Equitable Access and Participation - Section 427 of the General Education Provisions Act (GEPA) [13](#equitable-access-and-participation---section-427-of-the-general-education-provisions-act-gepa) Selection Criteria [14](#selection-criteria) Regulatory Requirements [16](#regulatory-requirements) Absolute priority for focus on K-3 and related services and programs: [16](#absolute-priority-for-focus-on-k-3-and-related-services-and-programs) Competitive priority on teacher certification requirements [16](#competitive-priority-on-teacher-certification-requirements) Application Outline [17](#application-outline) Supplemental Budget Form [19](#supplemental-budget-form) Application Checklists [20](#application-checklists) Legislative Compliance Checklist [21](#legislative-compliance-checklist) Requirements from GEPA and Other General Education Legislation and Regulations [23](#requirements-from-gepa-and-other-general-education-legislation-and-regulations) Checklist for Reading and Literacy Partnership [24](#checklist-for-reading-and-literacy-partnership) Checklist for Teacher Certification (competitive priority) [25](#checklist-for-teacher-certification-competitive-priority) Guidance on Section 427 of the General Education Provision Act [26](#guidance-on-section-427-of-the-general-education-provision-act) Standard Forms for Discretionary Grant Applications [28](#standard-forms-for-discretionary-grant-applications) Estimated Public Reporting Burden [49](#estimated-public-reporting-burden) Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs [50](#intergovernmental-review-of-federal-programs) State Single Points Of Contact [51](#state-single-points-of-contact) Note: Copies of standard forms are available at the U.S. Department of Education\'s website at: > <http://www.ed.gov/fund/grant/apply/appforms/appforms.html> # Introduction > ![](media/image2.wmf){width="1.7in" height="1.7in"} **Dear Applicant:** Thank you for your interest in the Reading Excellence Program. The Reading Excellence Act amended Title II of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 by adding support for implementing research-based reading instruction in high poverty schools or schools needing improvement. This program provides competitive grants to state education agencies. The Reading Excellence Act places an emphasis on the importance of scientifically based research, including findings related to phonemic awareness, vocabulary and background knowledge, systematic phonics, fluency, reading comprehension, and motivation, in carrying out these activities. The Reading Excellence Act legislation requires that in order to apply the state educational agency must have a reading and literacy partnership. State educational agencies that receive an award will competitively subgrant to local education agencies for local reading improvement programs and tutorial assistance programs. The primary activities to be supported by grants are: (1) professional development for teachers and principals; (2) early intervention such as tutoring and transition programs for kindergarten students; and (3) family literacy. Included in this application booklet are the instructions and forms needed to submit a complete application to the U. S. Department of Education. This booklet includes information on funding available in FY 2001, the selection criteria and priorities for evaluating applications, and a copy of the Notice Inviting Applications which provides important information regarding the FY 2001 grant competition. For more information about other U.S. Department of Education grant and contract opportunities, we encourage you to use the Department's electronic bulletin board and new EDNET service. The bulletin board data number is (800) 222-4922 (modem access), and the EDNET service can be accessed on the Internet at [www.ed.gov](http://www.ed.gov/). We look forward to receiving your application and appreciate your interest in promoting reading excellence in American education through implementation of research-based reading instruction. > **Nancy Rhett** > > **Director, Reading Excellence Program** > > **Office of Academic Improvement and Demonstration Programs** > > **Office of Elementary and Secondary Education** # Federal Register Notice Inviting Applications > **DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION** **(CFDA No. 84.338A)** **Reading Excellence Program** ACTION: Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2001. [PURPOSE OF PROGRAM]{.underline}: The Reading Excellence Program provides competitive grants to eligible State educational agencies to award competitive subgrants to local educational agencies to fund local reading improvement programs and tutorial assistance programs. [ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS]{.underline}: State educational agencies (SEAs) that were not funded in FY 1999 or FY 2000; Puerto Rico; the Virgin Islands; Guam; American Samoa; and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. [APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE]{.underline}: March 23, 2001. [DEADLINE FOR TRANSMITTAL OF APPLICATIONS]{.underline}**:** May 4, 2001. [NOTE]{.underline}: An application for an award may be submitted by electronic mail (email), regular mail, or hand delivery. [Special instructions for applications submitted by email]{.underline}: Applications submitted by email should include an electronic return receipt and should be emailed to: > <[email protected]> Applications submitted by email may be submitted in one of the following formats: (1) Microsoft Word (Version Word 95 or Word 97) or (2) portable document format (PDF). The preferred version is Word 97; however, all versions must have text search capability. The electronic version will be the official file copy. The returned receipt and copy will be considered proof of receipt. All forms requiring original signatures (ED-424, Application for Federal Education Assistance; SF 424B, Assurances: Non-Construction Programs; ED 80-0013, Certifications Regarding Lobbying, Debarment, Suspension and other Responsibility Matters; and Drug-Free Workplace Requirements; ED 80-0014, Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion--Lower Tier Covered Transactions; and Form LLL, Disclosure of Lobbying Activities) must be mailed to the Department by the deadline date, as set out above under the DEADLINE FOR TRANSMITTAL section. Please send a hard copy of your application in addition to the electronic copy to ensure that your application is formatted properly when printed. [NOTE]{.underline}: Some of the procedures in these instructions for transmitting applications differ from those in 34 CFR 75.102 (EDGAR). Under 5 U.S.C. 553, the Department generally offers interested parties the opportunity to comment on proposed regulations. However, these exceptions to EDGAR make procedural changes only and do not establish new substantive policy. Therefore, under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(A), the Secretary has determined that proposed rulemaking is not required. [DEADLINE FOR INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVIEW]{.underline}**:** May 22, 2001 [ESTIMATED AVAILABLE FUNDS]{.underline}**:** \$316,495,390 [ESTIMATED RANGE OF AWARDS]{.underline}**:** \$500,000 - \$60,000,000. [ESTIMATED AVERAGE SIZE OF AWARDS]{.underline}: \$21,125,693. [ESTIMATED NUMBER OF AWARDS]{.underline}: 15. [PROJECT PERIOD]{.underline}: Up to 36 months. [MINIMUM GRANT AWARD FOR SEAs]{.underline}**:** \$500,000 for SEAs, \$100,000 minimum for territories [NOTE]{.underline}: The Department is not bound by any estimates in this notice. [PAGE LIMIT]{.underline}: The application narrative (Part III of the application) is where you, the applicant, address the selection criteria reviewers use to evaluate your application. You must limit Part III to the equivalent of no more than 100 pages, using the following standards: • A page" is 8.5\" x 11\", on one side only, with 1\" margins at the top, bottom, and both sides. • Single space (no more than six lines per vertical inch) all text in the application narrative. • Use a font that is either 11-point or larger or no smaller than 10 pitch (characters per inch). The page limit does not apply to Part I, the cover sheet; Part II, the budget section, including the narrative budget justification; Part IV, the assurances and certifications; or the one-page abstract, the resumes, the bibliography, the letters of support or the two permissible appendices. However, you must include all of the application narrative in Part III. Our reviewers will not read any pages of your application that: - Exceed the page limit if you apply these standards; or - Exceed the equivalent of the page limit if you apply other standards. [APPLICABLE REGULATIONS]{.underline}**:** (a) The Education Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) in 34 CFR Parts 75, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, 85, 86, 97, 98, and 99; (b) 34 CFR and Part 299. [FOR APPLICATIONS AND FURTHER INFORMATION]{.underline}: Send an email message requesting an application to: > [email protected] You may also receive an application by downloading it from the reading excellence website: > <http://www.ed.gov/offices/OESE/REA/index.html> or by contacting Nancy Rhett, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Room 5C141, Washington, DC 20202-6200; Telephone: (202) 260-8228. If you use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD), you may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339. Individuals with disabilities may obtain this document in an alternative format (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, or computer diskette) on request by contacting Katie Mincey, Director, Alternate Format Center, 330 C St. SW, Room 1000, Washington, DC 20202-4560; by calling (202) 260-9895 or 205-8113; or by emailing: <[email protected]> Individuals with disabilities also may obtain a copy of the application package in an alternate format by contacting Ms. Mincey. However, the Department is not able to reproduce in an alternate format the standard forms included in the application package. [Electronic Access to This Document]{.underline}**:** You may view this document, as well as all other Department of Education documents published in the [Federal Register]{.underline}, in text or Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) on the Internet at either of the following sites: http://www.ed.gov/news/fedregister/index.html http://www.ed.gov/news/fedregister/announce/index.html To use the PDF file you must have the Adobe Acrobat Reader Program, which is available free at either of the preceding sites. If you have questions about using the PDF, call the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO), toll free at 1-888-293-6498; or in the Washington, D.C., area at (202) 512-1530. NOTE: The official version of this document is the document published in the [Federal Register]{.underline}. Free Internet access to the official edition of the [Federal Register]{.underline} and the Code of Federal Regulations is available on GPO Access at: http://access.gpo.gov/nara/index.html [PROGRAM AUTHORITY]{.underline}: 20 U.S.C. 6661 et seq. Dated: > **Thomas M. Corwin** > > **Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary** > > **For Elementary and Secondary** **Education** # Instructions for Transmitting Applications An application for an award may be submitted electronically, mailed, or hand-delivered by the closing date. The preferred form of submission is by electronic transfer. Applications may not be faxed. 1. **Applications submitted electronically must be received by midnight of the closing date.** 2. **Applications sent by mail must be postmarked by the closing date.** 3. **Applications that are hand-delivered must be received before the Application Control Center closes on the closing date. The hours of operation for the Application Control Center are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. If a Courier Service is used, the Courier Service must be in receipt of the application on or before the closing date.** *Note: Only materials postmarked, electronically transferred or hand delivered by the closing date will be sent to the review panel.* ## Applications Sent Electronically Applications submitted electronically should include an electronic return receipt. The electronic mailing address is: [email protected]. Applications submitted electronically may be submitted in one of the following formats: 1. Microsoft Word 2. PDF (Adobe Acrobat) The preferred version is Microsoft Word 97; however, all versions must have text search capability. After notifying Reading Excellence staff, applications may also be submitted in Corel WordPerfect format. Documents in Macintosh format will not be accepted. The electronic version will be the official file copy. The e-mailed return receipt will be considered proof of receipt. The Department will return a printed version to the applicant, upon request. Applicants that submit an application electronically are requested to mail an unbound hard copy to ensure that the complete application was accurately transferred While most of the application may be sent electronically, some parts must be sent in hard copy -- forms which require original signatures. The following forms, with original signatures, must be mailed to the Department by the closing date: 1. Cover page (SF 424) 2. Assurances and Certifications a. Assurances---Non-Construction Programs b. Certifications regarding Lobbying; Debarment; Suspension and Other Responsibility Matter; and Drug-Free Workplace Requirements c. Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility & Voluntary Exclusion -- Lower Tier Covered Transaction (if applicable) d. Disclosure of Lobbying Activity (if applicable) Original forms must show proof of mailing consisting of one of the following: - A legible dated U.S. Postal Service Postmark; - A legible mail receipt with the date of mailing stamped by the U.S. Postal Service; - A dated shipping label, invoice, or receipt from a commercial carrier; or - Any other proof of mailing acceptable to the U.S. Secretary of Education. An applicant should note that the U.S. Postal Service does not uniformly provide a dated postmark. Before relying on this method, an applicant should check with its local post office. An applicant is encouraged to use registered or at least first-class mail. ## Applications Sent by Mail Only Two copies must accompany an application sent by mail, one of which must be unbound (including all appendices). Applicants who choose to submit hard copy applications must have an electronic version available upon request. Hard copy applications must be mailed to: The U.S. Department of Education, Application Control Center, Attention: CFDA 84.338A, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20202-4725. An application must show proof of mailing as follows. Original forms must show proof of mailing consisting of one of the following: - A legible dated U.S. Postal Service Postmark; - A legible mail receipt with the date of mailing stamped by the U.S. Postal Service; - A dated shipping label, invoice, or receipt from a commercial carrier; or - Any other proof of mailing acceptable to the U.S. Secretary of Education. If the documents are sent through the U.S. Postal Service, the Secretary does not accept either of the following as proof of mailing: - A private metered postmark, or - A mail receipt that is not dated by the U.S. Postal Service. An applicant should note that the U.S. Postal Service does not uniformly provide a dated postmark. Before relying on this method, an applicant should check with its local post office. An applicant is encouraged to use registered or at least first-class mail. Each late applicant will be notified that its application will not be considered. ## Applications Delivered by Hand/Courier Service: An application that is hand delivered must be taken to the U.S. Department of Education, Coordination and Control Branch Room 3633, General Services Administration National Capital Region, 7^th^ and D Streets, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20202-4725. The Application Control Center will accept deliveries between 8:00 a.m., and 4:30 p.m. (Eastern standard time) daily, except Saturdays, Sundays, and Federal holidays. Individuals delivering applications must use the D Street Entrance. Proper identification is necessary to enter the building. In order for an application sent through a Courier Service to be considered timely, the Courier Service must be in receipt of the application on or before the closing date. # Instructions for Preparing the Application - Overview This application contains the information and the required forms for you to use in submitting a new application for funding. Applicants should carefully review all the instructions in this application and the selection criteria. *Applications are evaluated solely on the basis of these criteria.* Experience shows that strong applications make a reasoned and compelling case for the significance that research will play in making a difference in classroom practice and in student learning. ## Application Format and Length **Narrative.** The narrative section of the application is limited to the equivalent of no more than 100 single-spaced pages using the following standards: \(1\) A page is 8.5" x 11", on one side only. \(2\) The page limit includes all narrative, titles, headings, footnotes, quotations, references, and captions, as well as charts, tables, figures and graphs. \(3\) The font must be 11-point or larger. \(4\) The page limit does not apply to the Application for Federal Education Assistance Form (424); the Budget information Form (ED 524) and attached itemization of costs; the other application checklists and forms and attachments to those forms; the assurances and certifications; or the Table of contents and the one-to-two page abstract which should precede the narrative section and provide a short description of the project. All pages beyond the 100-page maximum will be removed unread and returned to the applicant and will not be read by the reviewers evaluating the application. Bound copies of the application are not needed. The Department will make copies for reviewers and for official files. We request that all applicants send or bring one unbound copy of the application with no tabs or inserts such as brochures. All sections of the application must be suitable for photocopying. Applicants may use a binder clip or rubber band to keep pages together. If the applicant prefers to submit one or two bound copies in addition to the unbound copy, that is acceptable but not necessary. If applicants submit one or two bound copies, the REA program will use those as the main file copy. All copies submitted must have original signatures. **Appendices.** No more than two appendices may be included: one that contains a description of any relevant State standards and assessments and a second one (required) that lists local educational agencies and schools eligible as of the date of the application and the number of children and teachers in each school. **Competitive priority.** When addressing the absolute priority, the applicant should provide a brief assurance that the proposed project will meet the above priority, and reflect this commitment in proposed project activities throughout the application. A table is included at page [25](#checklist-for-teacher-certification-competitive-priority) that may be used to address the competitive priority. ## Application Organization It is recommended that the completed application be organized in the following order and include the following parts*:* A. Cover page: Application for Federal Assistance (Standard Form 424). B. Table of contents C. Abstract: -- a one- to two-page brief description of the proposed project D. Program narrative (see page [17](#application-outline) and following for a suggested outline) E. Budget (ED form 524 and supporting information) F. Appendices ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` 1. State standards and assessments related to reading 2. List of eligible districts and schools ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` G. Assurances and other required information ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` 1. Compliance with General Education Provisions Act (GEPA), Section 427 2. Assurance Forms a. *Non‑Construction Programs* (SF424B) b. *Lobbying; Debarment; Suspension and Other Responsibility Matter; and Drug‑Free Workplace Requirements* (ED80‑0013) c. If applicable: *Certification regarding debarment, suspension, ineligibility, and voluntary exclusion -- Lower tier covered transactions* (ED 80‑0014) d. If applicable: *Disclosure of Lobbying activities* (Form LLL) ## Discretionary Grant Forms Most of the following required Federal forms must be completed; included in the application; and, except for the budget (Form 524), have an original signature on at least one copy. - Form 424\--Application for Federal Education Assistance - ED Form 524\--Budget Information, Non-Construction Programs - Standard Form 424B\--Assurances, Non-Construction Programs - ED80-0013\--Certifications Regarding Lobbying; Debarment, Suspension and Other Responsibility Matters; and Drug-Free Workplace Requirements - ED80-0014\--Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion \-- Lower Tier Covered Transactions (if applicable) - Standard Form LLL--Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (if applicable) 1. Electronic versions of these forms and instructions can be accessed on the Internet at: > <http://www.ed.gov/fund/grant/apply/appforms/appforms.html> ## Equitable Access and Participation - Section 427 of the General Education Provisions Act (GEPA) The Department has guidance for grant applicants regarding the equitable access and equitable participation provision in section 427 of GEPA. Section 427 of GEPA requires all new applicants for Departmental programs to describe in their applications the steps they propose to take to ensure equitable access to, and equitable participation in the project or activity to be conducted with program funds. The descriptions should include the steps that the applicant intends to take to help students, teachers and other beneficiaries overcome barriers to equitable participation in program activities that the applicant would conduct. The enclosure, NOTICE TO ALL APPLICANTS (OMB No. 1801-0004 (Exp. 3/31/2003), is included in this application. **NO GRANT MAY BE AWARDED UNLESS A COMPLETE** **APPLICATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED.** # Selection Criteria The following selection criteria will be used to evaluate applications for new grants under this competition. The maximum score for all of these criteria is 100 points. (An additional 5 points may be gained by submitting information for the competitive priority for teacher certification changes (see page [16](#competitive-priority-on-teacher-certification-requirements)).) The maximum score for each criterion is indicated in the parentheses. There are no specific point totals for the subcategories within each criterion. **(1) Understanding and commitment to effective reading instruction based on scientifically-based reading research. (15 points)** > In determining the State\'s understanding and commitment to effective > reading instruction based on scientifically-based reading research, > the Secretary considers the following factors: (a) The extent to which the proposed project incorporates a deep understanding of the scientifically- based reading research literature and how it applies in their State and local education systems. > \(b\) The extent to which the scientific literature on reading is > implemented in proposed grant activities. **(2) Demonstration of need. (5 points)** > In determining the need for the proposed project, the following > factors are included: demographic and social data on the target > population for this program (children and families) and State efforts > and initiatives in reading, including current professional development > activities related to the teaching of reading and family literacy, > standards and assessments, and other related activities; and their > relation, if any, to findings from scientifically-based reading > research. **(3) Quality of local district and school activities. (35 points)** > In determining the quality of the services to be provided by local > activities, the Secretary considers the following factors: > > \(a\) How the proposed project would change classroom instruction in > schools under Local Reading Improvement subgrants. In particular, what > professional development activities would be implemented. > > \(b\) The extent to which the proposed activities support > research-based classroom reading instruction (including extended > learning such as tutoring and summer programs, kindergarten > transition, and family literacy/involvement). > > \(c\) The extent to which the proposed activities will improve reading > instruction for all children, including English language learners, > children with special needs, and children whose level of achievement > indicates that they will need additional instructional support. > > \(d\) The extent to which the Tutorial Assistance subgrant activities > of the proposed project reflect up-to-date knowledge of reading > research and effective practice. **(4) Quality of the plan for State leadership, oversight and evaluation. (25 points)** > In determining the quality of the plan for State leadership, oversight > and evaluation, the Secretary considers the following factors: > > \(a\) The adequacy of procedures for ensuring success under this > grant, including how the State will ensure that school activities will > use practices based on scientifically-based reading research, > especially professional development activities for K-3 teachers. > > \(b\) The adequacy of the management plan to achieve the objectives of > the proposed project on time and within budget, including: - Development of the reading and literacy partnership for overseeing proposed grant activities; - Guidance provided to eligible districts and schools for developing applications; - Subgrant processes and criteria; and - Leadership, technical assistance, and monitoring activities for subgrantees that ensure continuous improvement in reading. > \(c\) The qualifications, including relevant training and experience, > of the key SEA staff responsible for managing the grant activities > described above. > > \(d\) The quality of the State\'s evaluation design, including student > outcome measures or indicators for grades K-3, subgrant (Local Reading > Improvement and Tutorial Assistance) and school implementation > measures and indicators, a timeline for data collection and reporting, > provisions for feedback to districts, and identification of a > qualified evaluator or inclusion of appropriate criteria. > > \(e\) The extent to which the proposed activities coordinate REA with > other State initiatives and programs, including how the REA grant will > add to current State and local efforts such as comprehensive early > literacy programs. **(5) Adequacy of resources. (15 points)** > In determining the adequacy of resources, the Secretary considers the > following factors: > > \(a\) The extent to which the average and range of amounts proposed, > including the amounts per school, that will provide sufficient > resources to accomplish the tasks of Local Reading Improvement and > Tutorial Assistance subgrants. \(b\) The budget provides sufficient detail and an appropriate level of funding to accomplish the purposes of this grant. # Regulatory Requirements The Department published the following two priorities in the *Federal Register* on April 18, 2000. The notice was on file as of April 13, 2000, and became official on that date. Definitions of the types of priorities are as follows: - **Absolute priority:** Under an absolute priority we consider only applications that meet the priority (34 CFR 75.105(c)(3)). - **Competitive preference priority:** Under a competitive preference priority we give competitive preference to an application by awarding additional points, depending on how well the application meets the competitive priority (34 CFR 75.105(c)(2)(ii)). ## Absolute priority for focus on K-3 and related services and programs: Under this priority, the Assistant Secretary gives an absolute preference to SEAs that exclusively fund, at the subgrant level, activities to improve kindergarten through grade three reading instruction and related early childhood, professional development, family literacy, extended learning and tutorial activities. ## Competitive priority on teacher certification requirements Section 2253(c)(2)(C) of the Reading Excellence Act requires that priority be given to SEAs whose States have modified, are modifying, or provide an assurance that they will modify their elementary school teacher certification requirements within 18 months after receiving an REA grant. The modification must increase the training and the methods of teaching reading required for certification as an elementary school teacher to reflect scientifically-based reading research. However, nothing in the REA shall be construed to establish a national system of teacher certification. The expert panel will award up to 5 additional points to applicants that meet this priority. Two points will be awarded to applicants that provide an assurance only. To receive the additional three points, the SEA must include detailed plans or have implemented changes that describe high quality teacher preparation that reflects scientifically-based reading research. # Application Outline The following suggested outline for the application is consistent with the selection criteria. Applicants may follow this outline or develop one that provides similar information. Table of contents Abstract 1. Introduction 2. Need A. Need for program in state (children and families, teaching staff, state and district systems) B. Understanding of scientifically based reading research (SBRR) and high quality professional development C. Current state efforts in reading, family literacy, standards and assessments, and school reform and how relates to SBRR 3. State leadership and oversight A. Reading and Literacy Partnership 1. Composition of partnership (positions, names, affiliations) 2. Role of partnership in development of this application B. SEA activities under REA 1. Chart: Timeline, key activities, staff involved 2. How the state will use REA funds to design and implement high quality professional development for teachers, ensuring that it is based on scientifically based reading research, and integrate it into other efforts at the state and local levels. 3. Application process a. Technical assistance and training for eligible districts and schools b. Overview of application(s) for LRIs and Tutorials c. Scoring and criteria d. How will LEAs select schools? e. Review process, including role of Reading and Literacy Partnership 4. Technical assistance (SEA-provided or SEA-organized), monitoring, and performance measurement to ensure high quality implementation and fidelity to SBRR by subgrantees 5. Other a. Use of technology to facilitate program management, oversight, and professional development b. Teacher certification reform c. Tutorial Assistance program notification process C. Staffing \-- SEA and other state-level or regional staff, consultants and organizations 1. Staff roles and responsibilities, time commitment 2. Resumes of key staff 4. Local district/school interventions under Local Reading Improvement subgrants A. Overview: How will classroom instruction change in your state\'s schools and what do you expect districts and schools to do to achieve this? What data will be available that reflect changes in classroom instruction? B. Reading instruction: 1. Professional development and materials for Grade K-3 2. Instruction for English language learners 3. Instruction for children at risk of being referred inappropriately to special education 4. Teacher assessments to inform instruction C. Supporting activities 1. Extended learning (tutoring and summer programs) 2. Kindergarten transition 3. Family literacy - coordination, expected services and age ranges 4. If applicable, use of technology to support local professional development or instruction. 5. Coordination with related programs 5. Local district activities under Tutorial Assistance subgrants A. Overview: What is expected of LEAs? B. Criteria for determining eligibility of tutorial assistance providers C. Organizing multiple providers and monitoring their services D. Process for selecting children E. Keeping parents informed F. Ensuring participant confidentiality and privacy for families G. Oversight and monitoring/administration 6. Evaluation and performance measurement, planned contract A. Evaluation design for outcomes and implementation evaluation 1. Student assessment measures, indicators, and other measures planned for grades K-3 2. Family literacy measures 3. Implementation measures, especially on professional development and classroom change B. Timeline for data collection C. Name and organization of evaluator or criteria for selection of the evaluator D. Role of Reading and Literacy Partnership 7. Relationship of REA activities to other state efforts A. How does the state\'s REA program relate to other state efforts to improve reading? B. What will REA add to current state efforts? What is the value added by REA? 8. Budget (form plus detailed description) A. Budget and details B. Resources per school 1. Number of districts, schools, teachers, and children expected to be funded 2. Estimated average cost and range for districts and schools Appendix A: State standards and assessments related to reading Appendix B: List of eligible districts and eligible schools located in the district and the number of teachers and children in each school Description of compliance with GEPA Section 427 Forms # Supplemental Budget Form Submission of this form will help to ensure that the state's funding request complies fully with the Reading Excellence Act requirements. +-------------+--------+---+--------+---+---------+---+--------+---+ | **Budget | **Year | | **Year | | **Year | | **T | | | breakdown** | 1** | | 2** | | 3** | | otal** | | +-------------+--------+---+--------+---+---------+---+--------+---+ | | ** | * | ** | * | * | * | ** | * | | | Dollar | * | Dollar | * | *Dollar | * | Dollar | * | | | Am | % | Am | % | A | % | Am | % | | | ount** | * | ount** | * | mount** | * | ount** | * | | | | * | | * | | * | | * | +-------------+--------+---+--------+---+---------+---+--------+---+ | **State | | | | | | | | | | adm | | | | | | | | | | inistration | | | | | | | | | | (up to | | | | | | | | | | 5%)** | | | | | | | | | +-------------+--------+---+--------+---+---------+---+--------+---+ | **State | | | | | | | | | | adm | | | | | | | | | | inistration | | | | | | | | | | of Local | | | | | | | | | | Reading | | | | | | | | | | Improvement | | | | | | | | | | subgrants** | | | | | | | | | +-------------+--------+---+--------+---+---------+---+--------+---+ | * | | | | | | | | | | *Evaluation | | | | | | | | | | (no more | | | | | | | | | | than 2%)** | | | | | | | | | +-------------+--------+---+--------+---+---------+---+--------+---+ | **Subtotal, | | | | | | | | | | State | | | | | | | | | | admin | | | | | | | | | | istration** | | | | | | | | | +-------------+--------+---+--------+---+---------+---+--------+---+ | **Local | | | | | | | | | | Reading | | | | | | | | | | Improvement | | | | | | | | | | Subgrants | | | | | | | | | | (at least | | | | | | | | | | 80%)** | | | | | | | | | +-------------+--------+---+--------+---+---------+---+--------+---+ | **Subgrants | | | | | | | | | | to LEAs** | | | | | | | | | +-------------+--------+---+--------+---+---------+---+--------+---+ | **Tutorial | | | | | | | | | | Assistance | | | | | | | | | | Subgrants | | | | | | | | | | (no more | | | | | | | | | | than 15%)** | | | | | | | | | +-------------+--------+---+--------+---+---------+---+--------+---+ | **Subgrants | | | | | | | | | | to LEAs** | | | | | | | | | +-------------+--------+---+--------+---+---------+---+--------+---+ | **State | | | | | | | | | | admin | | | | | | | | | | istration** | | | | | | | | | +-------------+--------+---+--------+---+---------+---+--------+---+ | **Subtotal, | | | | | | | | | | Tutorial | | | | | | | | | | A | | | | | | | | | | ssistance** | | | | | | | | | +-------------+--------+---+--------+---+---------+---+--------+---+ | **Total, | | | | | | | | | | REA | | | | | | | | | | request** | | | | | | | | | +-------------+--------+---+--------+---+---------+---+--------+---+ | > **Total** | | | | | | | | | +-------------+--------+---+--------+---+---------+---+--------+---+ **Comments:** **State administration of Local Reading Improvement subgrants and overall evaluation:** A state may reserve no more than 5 percent of its REA grant funds for (1) costs of state administration of the Section 2255 Local Reading Improvement subgrants and (2) evaluation of both programs. - Each SEA may use no more than 2 percent of the 5 percent to carry out evaluation and performance reporting required by section 2259. - Evaluation and reporting activities must cover both the Local Reading Improvement subgrants and the Tutorial Assistance subgrants. **Local Reading Improvement subgrants:** At least 80 percent of the state\'s grant must be used for Local Reading Improvement subgrants to local educational agencies. **Tutorial Assistance subgrants:** States may reserve up to 15 percent for the Tutorial Assistance subgrant program (Section 2256) and should charge administrative costs for the Tutorial Assistance subgrants -- soliciting applications, making awards, and overseeing the performance of the subgrants -- to the 15 percent as well. States must plan to make at least one Tutorial Assistance subgrant. # Application Checklists Following are checklists that applicants may use to make sure that they have addressed all legislative requirements in the Reading Excellence Act. These checklists include: - Reading Excellence Act legislative requirements for the application - General Education Provisions Act forms required - Reading and Literacy Partnership - Teacher certification ## Legislative Compliance Checklist +---------------+----------------------------------------------+-------+ | **Reading | | | | Excellence | | | | Act | | | | Application | | | | R | | | | equirements** | | | +===============+==============================================+=======+ | **Area** | **Information to be Included** | **I | | | | nclud | | | | ed?** | +---------------+----------------------------------------------+-------+ | Sec. | The application must contain an assurance | | | 2253(b)(2)(A) | that the Governor of the State, in | | | | consultation with the State educational | | | | agency, has established the required reading | | | | and literacy partnership. The application | | | | must also include a description of how such | | | | partnership | | | | | | | | i. assisted in the development of the State | | | | plan; | | | | | | | | ii. will be involved in advising on the | | | | selection of Local Reading Improvement | | | | and Tutorial Assistance; and | | | | | | | | iii. will assist in the oversight and | | | | evaluation of the subgrantees | | +---------------+----------------------------------------------+-------+ | Sec. | Each application must contain a description | | | 2253(b)(2)(B) | of the following: | | | | | | | | i. How the State educational agency will | | | | ensure that professional development | | | | activities related to reading | | | | instruction and provided under this part | | | | are (a) coordinated with other State and | | | | local level funds and used effectively | | | | to improve instructional practices for | | | | reading and (b) based on scientifically | | | | based reading research. | | | | | | | | ii. How the activities assisted under this | | | | part will address the needs of teachers | | | | and other instructional staff, and will | | | | effectively teach students to read. | | | | | | | | iii. The extent to which the activities will | | | | prepare teachers in all the major | | | | components of reading instruction | | | | (including phonemic awareness, | | | | systematic phonics, fluency, and | | | | reading comprehension) | | | | | | | | iv. How the State educational agency will | | | | use technology to enhance reading and | | | | literacy professional development | | | | activities for teachers, as appropriate. | | | | | | | | v. How parents can participate in | | | | literacy-related activities assisted | | | | under this part to enhance their | | | | children's reading. | | | | | | | | vi. How subgrants made by the State | | | | educational agency will meet the | | | | requirement of the law, including how | | | | the State educational agency will ensure | | | | that subgrantees will use practices | | | | based on scientifically based reading | | | | research. | | | | | | | | vii. How the State educational agency will, | | | | to the extent practicable, make grants | | | | to subgrantees in both rural and urban | | | | areas. | | | | | | | | viii. The process that the State used to | | | | establish the required reading and | | | | literacy partnership. | | +---------------+----------------------------------------------+-------+ | Sec. | Each application must contain an assurance | | | 2253(b)(2)(C) | that each local educational agency to which | | | | the State educational agency makes a | | | | subgrant--- | | | | | | | | i. Will provide professional development | | | | for the classroom teacher and other | | | | appropriate instructional staff on the | | | | teaching of reading based on | | | | scientifically based reading research. | | | | | | | | ii. Will provide family literacy services | | | | based on programs such as the Even Start | | | | family literacy model authorized under | | | | part B of title I, to enable parents to | | | | be their child's first and most | | | | important teacher. | | | | | | | | iii. Will carry out programs to assist those | | | | kindergarten students who are not ready | | | | for the transition to first grade, | | | | particularly students experiencing | | | | difficulty with reading skills; and | | | | | | | | iv. will use supervised individuals | | | | (including tutors), who have been | | | | appropriately trained using | | | | scientifically based reading research, | | | | to provide additional support, before | | | | school, after school, on weekends, | | | | during noninstructional periods of the | | | | school day, or during the summer, for | | | | children preparing to enter kindergarten | | | | and students in kindergarten through | | | | grade 3 who are experiencing difficulty | | | | reading. | | +---------------+----------------------------------------------+-------+ | Sec. | Each application must contain an assurance | | | 2253(b)(2)(D) | that instruction in reading will be provided | | | | to children with reading difficulties who--- | | | | | | | | i. Are at risk of being referred to special | | | | education based on these difficulties; | | | | or | | | | | | | | ii. Have been evaluated under section 614 of | | | | the Individuals with Disabilities | | | | Education Act but, in accordance with | | | | section 614(b)(5) of such Act, have not | | | | been identified as being a child with a | | | | disability (as defined in section 602 of | | | | the such Act). | | +---------------+----------------------------------------------+-------+ | Sec. | Each application must contain a description | | | 2253(b)(2)(E) | of how the State educational agency will | | | | | | | | i. build on, and promote coordination | | | | among, literacy programs in the State | | | | (including federally funded programs | | | | such as the Adult Education and Family | | | | Literacy Act and the Individuals with | | | | Disabilities Education Act), in order to | | | | increase\--the effectiveness of the | | | | programs in improving reading for adults | | | | and children and to avoid duplication of | | | | the efforts of the programs; | | | | | | | | ii. Will promote reading and library | | | | programs that provide access to engaging | | | | reading material; | | | | | | | | iii. Will make eligible local educational | | | | agencies aware of the availability of | | | | Local Reading Improvement and Tutorial | | | | Assistance Subgrants; and | | | | | | | | iv. Will assess and evaluate, on a regular | | | | basis, local educational agency | | | | activities supported by the Reading | | | | Excellence Act. | | +---------------+----------------------------------------------+-------+ | Sec. | Each application must contain a description | | | 2253(b)(2)(F) | of the evaluation instrument the State | | | | educational agency will use for the required | | | | evaluation of the program. | | +---------------+----------------------------------------------+-------+ ## Requirements from GEPA and Other General Education Legislation and Regulations All forms below, with the exception of the budget form and GEPA Section 427 (which is a narrative statement), must be submitted in hard copy with an original signature. The budget and statement on compliance with GEPA 427 must be included in the application. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **Area** **Information to be Included** **Signed?** **Included?** -------------- -------------------------------------- ------------- --------------- Cover page SF 424: Application for Federal Education Assistance Budget form ED Form 524: Itemized budget & other budget information General Description of compliance with the Education General Education Provisions Act, Provisions Act Section 427 (GEPA) GEPA Assurance: Non-Construction Programs (SF424B) GEPA Certifications: Lobbying; Debarment; Suspension and Other Responsibility Matter; and Drug-Free Workplace Requirements (ED80-0013) GEPA If applicable: Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility, and Voluntary Exclusion------ Lower Tier Covered Transactions (ED 80-0014) GEPA If applicable: Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (Form LLL) 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| | | | u | | | | b | | | | g | | | | r | | | | a | | | | n | | | | t | | | | e | | | | e | | | | s | | | | . | | | +---+------------------------------------------------------------+-----+ | L | | | | i | | | | s | | | | t | | | | o | | | | f | | | | m | | | | e | | | | m | | | | b | | | | e | | | | r | | | | s | | | | ( | | | | g | | | | i | | | | v | | | | e | | | | n | | | | a | | | | m | | | | e | | | | o | | | | r | | | | n | | | | a | | | | m | | | | e | | | | s | | | | a | | | | n | | | | d | | | | a | | | | f | | | | f | | | | i | | | | l | | | | i | | | | a | | | | t | | | | i | | | | o | | | | n | | | | ) | | | | [ | | | | ^ | | | | 1 | | | | ] | | | +---+------------------------------------------------------------+-----+ | | *For new partnership (not a pre-existing partnership):* | | +---+------------------------------------------------------------+-----+ | | - Governor | | +---+------------------------------------------------------------+-----+ | | - Chief State School Officer | | +---+------------------------------------------------------------+-----+ | | - The chairman and the ranking member of each committee | | | | of the state legislature that is responsible for | | | | education policy | | +---+------------------------------------------------------------+-----+ | | - A representative, selected jointly by the Governor and | | | | Chief State school officer, of at least one local | | | | educational agency that is eligible to receive an LRI | | | | subgrant | | +---+------------------------------------------------------------+-----+ | | - A representative, selected jointly by the Governor and | | | | Chief State school officer, of a community-based | | | | organization working with children to improve their | | | | reading skills | | +---+------------------------------------------------------------+-----+ | | - State directors of appropriate Federal or State | | | | programs with strong reading component | | +---+------------------------------------------------------------+-----+ | | - A parent of a public or private schools student or a | | | | parent who educates their child or children in their | | | | home selected jointly by the Governor and Chief State | | | | school officer | | +---+------------------------------------------------------------+-----+ | | - A teacher who successfully teaches reading selected | | | | jointly by the Governor and Chief State school officer | | | | and an instructional staff member selected jointly by | | | | the Governor and Chief State school officer | | +---+------------------------------------------------------------+-----+ | | - A family literacy provider selected jointly by the | | | | Governor and Chief State school officer | | +---+------------------------------------------------------------+-----+ | | *For REA partnership based on pre-existing partnership:* | | +---+------------------------------------------------------------+-----+ | | - Governor | | +---+------------------------------------------------------------+-----+ | | - Chief State School Officer | | +---+------------------------------------------------------------+-----+ | | - ?? | | +---+------------------------------------------------------------+-----+ | | - ?? | | +---+------------------------------------------------------------+-----+ ## Checklist for Teacher Certification (competitive priority) > "(C) PRIORITY.---The panel shall recommend grant applications from > State educational agencies under this section to the Secretary for > funding or for disapproval. In making such recommendations, the panel > shall give priority to applications from State educational agencies > whose States have modified, are modifying, or provide an assurance > that not later than 18 months after receiving a grant under this > section the State educational agencies will increase the training and > the methods of teaching reading required for certification as an > elementary school teacher to reflect scientifically based reading > research, except that nothing in this Act shall be construed to > establish a national system of teacher certification." Section > 2253(c)(2)(C) +---+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | * | | | * | | | T | | | e | | | a | | | c | | | h | | | e | | | r | | | c | | | e | | | r | | | t | | | i | | | f | | | i | | | c | | | a | | | t | | | i | | | o | | | n | | | c | | | h | | | a | | | n | | | g | | | e | | | s | | | m | | | a | | | d | | | e | | | a | | | l | | | r | | | e | | | a | | | d | | | y | | | : | | | * | | | * | | +---+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | Has the state modified elementary school teacher certification | | | requirements? \_\_\_\_ Yes \_\_\_\_ No | +---+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | When were they modified? | | | | | | Month: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Year: 19\_\_\_\_ | +---+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | Did the modification increase requirements in the area of | | | reading covering grades K-3? | | | | | | \_\_\_\_ Yes \_\_\_\_ No | +---+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | What were the changes? How were the changes related to | | | scientifically-based reading research? | +---+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | * | | | * | | | T | | | e | | | a | | | c | | | h | | | e | | | r | | | c | | | e | | | r | | | t | | | i | | | f | | | i | | | c | | | a | | | t | | | i | | | o | | | n | | | c | | | h | | | a | | | n | | | g | | | e | | | s | | | p | | | r | | | o | | | p | | | o | | | s | | | e | | | d | | | t | | | o | | | b | | | e | | | m | | | a | | | d | | | e | | | w | | | i | | | t | | | h | | | i | | | n | | | 1 | | | 8 | | | m | | | o | | | n | | | t | | | h | | | s | | | a | | | f | | | t | | | e | | | r | | | t | | | h | | | e | | | s | | | t | | | a | | | r | | | t | | | o | | | f | | | t | | | h | | | e | | | g | | | r | | | a | | | n | | | t | | | : | | | * | | | * | | +---+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | Does the state promise to make changes in elementary teacher | | | certification requirements? | | | | | | \_\_\_\_\_ Yes \_\_\_\_\_ No (skip to item 8) | +---+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | When does the state plan to make these changes? | +---+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | What changes are proposed? How are the changes related to | | | scientifically-based reading research? | +---+------------------------------------------------------------------+ # Guidance on Section 427 of the General Education Provision Act > **Notice To All Applicants** The purpose of this enclosure is to inform you about a provision in the Department of Education\'s General Education Provisions Act (GEPA) that applies to applicants for new grant awards under Department programs. This provision is Section 427 of GEPA, enacted as part of the Improving America\'s Schools Act of 1994 (Pub. L. 103-382). ***To whom does this provision apply?*** Section 427 of GEPA affects applicants for new grant awards under this program. All applicants for new awards must include information in their applications to address this provision in order to receive funding under this program. ***What does this provision require?*** Section 427 requires each applicant for funds (other than an individual person) to include in its application a description of the steps the applicant proposes to take to ensure equitable access to, and participation in its Federally-assisted program for students, teachers, and other program beneficiaries with special needs. This provision allows applicants discretion in developing the required description. The statute highlights six types of barriers that can impede equitable access or participation: gender, race, national origin, color, disability, or age. Based on local circumstances, you should determine whether these or other barriers may prevent your students, teachers, etc. from such access or participation in, the Federally-funded project or activity. The description in your application of steps to be taken to overcome these barriers need not be lengthy; you may provide a clear and succinct description of how you plan to address those barriers that are applicable to your circumstances. In addition, the information may be provided in a single narrative, or, if appropriate, may be discussed in connection with related topics in the application. Section 427 is not intended to duplicate the requirements of civil rights statutes, but rather to ensure that, in designing their projects, applicants for Federal funds address equity concerns that may affect the ability of certain potential beneficiaries to fully participate in the project and to achieve to high standards. Consistent with program requirements and its approved application, an applicant may use the Federal funds awarded to it to eliminate barriers it identifies. ***What are examples of how an applicant might satisfy the requirement of this provision?*** The following examples may help illustrate how an applicant may comply with Section 427. \(1\) An applicant that proposes to carry out an adult literacy project serving, among others, adults with limited English proficiency, might describe in its application how it intends to distribute a brochure about the proposed project to such potential participants in their native language. \(2\) An applicant that proposes to develop instructional materials for classroom use might describe how it will make the materials available on audio tape or in Braille for students who are blind. \(3\) An applicant that proposes to carry out a model science program for secondary students and is concerned that girls may be less likely than boys to enroll in the course, might indicate how it intends to conduct \"outreach\" efforts to girls, to encourage their enrollment. We recognize that many applicants may already be implementing effective steps to ensure equity of access and participation in their grant programs, and we appreciate your cooperation in responding to the requirements of this provision. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | **Estimated Burden Statement for GEPA Requirements** | | | | The time required to complete this information collection is | | estimated to vary from 1 to 3 hours per response, with an average of | | 1.5 hours, including the time to review instructions, search existing | | data resources, gather and maintain the data needed, and complete and | | review the information collection. | | | | If you have any comments concerning the accuracy of the time | | estimate(s) or suggestions for improving this form, please write to: | | U.S. Department of Education, Washington, DC 20202-4651. | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ **OMB Control No. 1801-0004 (Exp. 3/31/2003)** # Standard Forms for Discretionary Grant Applications Except for the budget (Section 524), if submitted, the following forms must be submitted in hard copy to the Department with original signatures. - Application for Federal Assistance, U.S. Department of Education (ED form 424) ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` - Instructions for filling out ED form 424 ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` - Protection of Human Subjects in Research (attachment to ED 424) ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` - ED Form 524\--Budget Information, Non-Construction Programs ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` - ED Form 524\--Instructions ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` - Standard Form 424B--Assurances, Non-Construction Programs - D80-0013\--Certifications Regarding Lobbying; Debarment, Suspension and Other Responsibility Matters; and Drug-Free Workplace Requirements - ED80-0014\--Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion--Lower Tier Covered Transactions (if applicable) - Standard Form LLL--Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (if applicable) Electronic version of these forms and instructions in Adobe .PDF, Microsoft Word, and Corel WordPerfect formats are available at:: > <http://www.ed.gov/fund/grant/apply/appforms/appforms.html> ![](media/image3.wmf) **U.S. Department of Education** **Education Assistance** **Applicant Information** **1.** Name and Address Organizational Unit Legal Name:\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Address: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ - \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ City State County ZIP Code + 4 **2.** Applicant's D-U-N-S Number: \|\_\_\_\|\_\_\_\|\_\_\_\|\_\_\_\|\_\_\_\|\_\_\_\|\_\_\_\|\_\_\_\|\_\_\_\| **6.** Is the applicant delinquent on any Federal debt? \_\_\_Yes \_\_\_\_No > *(If "Yes," attach an explanation.)* **3.** Applicant's T-I-N \|\_\_\_\|\_\_\_\| - \|\_\_\_\|\_\_\_\|\_\_\_\|\_\_\_\|\_\_\_\|\_\_\_\|\_\_\_\| Title:**\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_** **4.** Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance #: **84.338**  **\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_** **5.** Project Director:\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ **7.** Type of Applicant *(Enter appropriate letter in the box.) \|\_\_\_\_\_\_\|* Address:\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ City State Zip code + 4 Tel. #: ( ) \_\_\_\_\_\_\_-\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Fax #: ( )\_\_\_\_\_\_\_-\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ E-Mail Address:\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ > **8.** Novice Applicant \_\_\_Yes \_\_\_\_ No **Application Information** **9.** Type of Submission: **12.** Are any research activities involving human subjects planned at *-PreApplication -Application* any time during the proposed project period? \_\_\_\_Yes \_\_\_\_\_No \_\_\_\_Construction \_\_\_\_Construction a. If "Yes," Exemption(s) #: b. Assurance of Compliance #: \_\_\_\_Non-Construction \_\_\_\_Non-Construction > \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ ***OR*** > \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ **10.** Is application subject to review by Executive Order 12372 process? \_\_\_\_ Yes (*Date made available to the Executive Order 12372* c. IRB approval date: \_\_\_\_ Full IRB **[or]{.underline}** *process for review):* \_\_\_\_/\_\_\_\_/\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ **\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_** Expedited Review \_\_\_\_ No *(If "No," check appropriate box below.)* \_\_\_\_ Program is not covered by E.O. 12372. \_\_\_\_ Program has not been selected by State for review. **11.** Proposed Project Dates: \_\_\_\_/\_\_\_\_/\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_/\_\_\_\_/\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ > **Start Date: End Date:** +-----------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | **Estimated Funding** | **Authorized Representative | | | Information** | | **14 a.** Federal **\$ | | | \_\_\_ | **15.** To the best of my knowledge | | \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. | and belief, all data in this | | 00** | preapplication/application are true | | | and correct. The document has been | | **b.** Applicant \$ | duly authorized by the governing body | | **\_\_\_ | of the applicant and the applicant | | \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. | will comply with the attached | | 00** | assurances if the assistance is | | | awarded. | | **c.** State **\$ | | | \_\_\_ | **a.** Typed Name of Authorized | | \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. | Representative: | | 00** | | | | **b.** Title: | | **d.** Local \$ | | | **\_\_\_ | **c.** Tel. #: ( ) | | \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. | \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Fax #: | | 00** | ( ) \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ | | | | | **e.** Other **\$ | **d.** E-mail Address: | | \_\_\_ | | | \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. | **e. Signature of Authorized | | 00** | Representative** | | | | | **f.** Program Income **\$ | Date: \_\_\_\_/\_\_\_\_/\_\_\_\_\_\_ | | \_\_\_ | | | \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. | | | 00** | | | | | | **g. TOTAL \$ | | | \_\_\_ | | | \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. | | | 00** | | | | | | ED 424 (rev 11/12/99) | | +-----------------------------+----------------------------------------+ > **Instructions for ED 424** > > **1.** **Legal Name and Address.** Enter the legal name of applicant > and the name of the primary organizational unit which will undertake > the assistance activity. > > **2.** **D-U-N-S Number.** Enter the applicant's D-U-N-S Number. If > your organization does not have a D-U-N-S Number, you can obtain the > number by calling 1-800-333-0505 or by completing a D-U-N-S Number > Request Form. The form can be obtained via the Internet at the > following URL: **http://www.dnb.com/.** > > **3. Tax Identification Number.** Enter the tax identification number > as assigned by the Internal Revenue Service. > > **4.** **Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance** **(CFDA) Number.** > Enter the CFDA number and title of the program under which assistance > is requested. > > **5.** **Project Director.** Name, address, telephone and fax numbers, > and e-mail address of the person to be contacted on matters involving > this application. > > **6.** **Federal Debt Delinquency.** Check **"Yes"** if the > applicant's organization is delinquent on any Federal debt. (This > question refers to the applicant's organization and not to the person > who signs as the authorized representative. Categories of debt include > delinquent audit disallowances, loans and taxes.) Otherwise, check > **"No."** > > **7. Type of Applicant.** Enter the appropriate letter in the box > provided. > > **8. Novice Applicant.** Check **"Yes"** only if assistance is being > requested under a program that gives special consideration to novice > applicants and you meet the program requirements for novice > applicants. By checking "Yes" the applicant certifies that it meets > the novice applicant requirements specified by ED. Otherwise, check > **"No."** > > **9.** **Type of Submission.** Self-explanatory. > > **10.** **Executive Order 12372.** Check **"Yes"** if the application > is subject to review by Executive Order 12372. Also, please enter the > month, date, and four (4) digit year (e.g., 12/12/2000). Applicants > should contact the State Single Point of Contact (SPOC) for Federal > Executive Order 12372 to determine whether the application is subject > to the State intergovernmental review process. Otherwise, check > **"No."** **11. Proposed Project Dates.** Please enter the month, date, and four (4) digit year (e.g., 12/12/2000). **12. Human Subjects.** Check "Yes" **[or]{.underline}** "No". If research activities involving human subjects are **[not]{.underline}** planned **[at any time]{.underline}** during the proposed project period, check **"No."** **The remaining parts of item 11 are then not applicable.** If research activities involving human subjects, whether or not exempt from Federal regulations for the protection of human subjects, **[are]{.underline}** planned **[at any time]{.underline}** during the proposed project period, either at the applicant organization or at any other performance site or collaborating institution, check **"Yes."** If **[all]{.underline}** the research activities are designated to be exempt under the regulations, enter, in item 11a, the exemption number(s) corresponding to one or more of the six exemption categories listed in **"Protection of Human Subjects in Research"** attached to this form. Provide sufficient information in the application to allow a determination that the designated exemptions in item 11a, are appropriate. **Provide this narrative information in an "Item 11/Protection of Human Subjects Attachment" and insert this attachment immediately following the ED 424 face page. Skip the remaining parts of item 11.** If **[some or all]{.underline}** of the planned research activities involving human subjects are covered (nonexempt), skip item 11a and continue with the remaining parts of item 11, as noted below. In addition, follow the instructions in **"Protection of Human Subjects in Research"** attached to this form to prepare the six-point narrative about the nonexempt activities. **Provide this six-point** **narrative in an "Item 11/Protection of Human Subjects Attachment" and insert this attachment immediately following the ED 424 face page.** **If the applicant organization has an approved Multiple Project Assurance of Compliance** on file with the Grants Policy and Oversight Staff (GPOS), U.S. Department of Education, or with the Office for Protection from Research Risks (OPRR), National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, that covers the specific activity, enter the Assurance number in item 11b and the date of approval by the Institutional Review Board (IRB) of the proposed activities in item 11c. This date must be no earlier than one year before the receipt date for which the application is submitted and must include the four (4) digit year (e.g., 2000). Check the type of IRB review in the appropriate box. An IRB may use the expedited review procedure if it complies with the requirements of 34 CFR 97.110. If the IRB review is delayed beyond the submission of the application, enter **"Pending"** in item 11c. If your application is recommended/selected for funding, a follow-up certification of IRB approval from an official signing for the applicant organization must be sent to and received by the designated ED official within 30 days after a specific formal request from the designated ED official. **If the applicant organization does not have** on file with GPOS or OPRR **an approved Assurance of Compliance** that covers the proposed research activity, enter **"None"** in item 11b and skip 11c. In this case, the applicant organization, by the signature on the application, is declaring that it will comply with 34 CFR 97 within 30 days after a specific formal request from the designated ED official for the Assurance(s) and IRB certifications. **13. Project Title.** Enter a brief descriptive title of the project. If more than one program is involved, you should append an explanation on a separate sheet. If appropriate (e.g., construction or real property projects), attach a map showing project location. For preapplications, use a separate sheet to provide a summary description of this project. **14. Estimated Funding.** Amount requested or to be contributed during the first funding/budget period by each contributor. Value of in-kind contributions should be included on appropriate lines as applicable. If the action will result in a dollar change to an existing award, indicate **[only]{.underline}** the amount of the change. For decreases, enclose the amounts in parentheses. If both basic and supplemental amounts are included, show breakdown on an attached sheet. For multiple program funding, use totals and show breakdown using same categories as item 13. **15. Certification.** To be signed by the authorized representative of the applicant. A copy of the governing body's authorization for you to sign this application as official representative must be on file in the applicant's office. Be sure to enter the telephone and fax number and e-mail address of the authorized representative. Also, in item 14e, please enter the month, date, and four (4) digit year (e.g., 12/12/2000) in the date signed field. **Paperwork Burden Statement** > According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are > required to respond to a collection of information unless such > collection displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control > number for this information collection is **1875-0106**. The time > required to complete this information collection is estimated to > average between 15 and 45 minutes per response, including the time to > review instructions, search existing data resources, gather the data > needed, and complete and review the information collection. **If you > have any comments concerning the accuracy of the estimate(s) or > suggestions for improving this form, please write to:** U.S. > Department of Education, Washington, D.C. 20202-4651. **If you have > comments or concerns regarding the status of your individual > submission of this form write directly to:** Joyce I. Mays, > Application Control Center, U.S. Department of Education, 7th and D > Streets, S.W. ROB-3, Room 3633, Washington, D.C. 20202-4725 **Protection of Human Subjects in Research** **(Attachment to ED 424)** **I. Instructions to Applicants about the Narrative Information that Must be Provided if Research Activities Involving Human Subjects are Planned.** If you marked item 11 on the application "Yes" and designated exemptions in 11a , **(all research activities are exempt),** provide sufficient information in the application to allow a determination that the designated exemptions are appropriate. Research involving human subjects that is exempt from the regulations is discussed under **II.B. "Exemptions,"** below. The Narrative must be succinct. **Provide this information in an "Item 11/Protection of Human Subjects Attachment" and insert this attachment immediately following the ED 424 face page.** If you marked "Yes" to item 11 on the face page, and designated no exemptions from the regulations **(some or all of the research activities are nonexempt),** address the following six points for each nonexempt activity. In addition, if research involving human subjects will take place at collaborating site(s) or other performance site(s), provide this information before discussing the six points. Although no specific page limitation applies to this section of the application, be succinct. Provide the six-point narrative and discussion of other performance sites in an **"Item 11/Protection of Human Subjects Attachment" and insert this attachment immediately following the ED 424 face page.** \(1\) Provide a detailed description of the proposed involvement of human subjects. Describe the characteristics of the subject population, including their anticipated number, age range, and health status. Identify the criteria for inclusion or exclusion of any subpopulation. Explain the rationale for the involvement of special classes of subjects, such as children, children with disabilities, adults with disabilities, persons with mental disabilities, pregnant women, prisoners, institutionalized individuals, or others who are likely to be vulnerable. \(2\) Identify the sources of research material obtained from individually identifiable living human subjects in the form of specimens, records, or data. Indicate whether the material or data will be obtained specifically for research purposes or whether use will be made of existing specimens, records, or data. \(3\) Describe plans for the recruitment of subjects and the consent procedures to be followed. Include the circumstances under which consent will be sought and obtained, who will seek it, the nature of the information to be provided to prospective subjects, and the method of documenting consent. State if the Institutional Review Board (IRB) has authorized a modification or waiver of the elements of consent or the requirement for documentation of consent. \(4\) Describe potential risks (physical, psychological, social, legal, or other) and assess their likelihood and seriousness. Where appropriate, describe alternative treatments and procedures that might be advantageous to the subjects. \(5\) Describe the procedures for protecting against or minimizing potential risks, including risks to confidentiality, and assess their likely effectiveness. Where appropriate, discuss provisions for ensuring necessary medical or professional intervention in the event of adverse effects to the subjects. Also, where appropriate, describe the provisions for monitoring the data collected to ensure the safety of the subjects. \(6\) Discuss why the risks to subjects are reasonable in relation to the anticipated benefits to subjects and in relation to the importance of the knowledge that may reasonably be expected to result. **II. Information on Research Activities** **Involving Human Subjects** **A. Definitions.** A research activity involves human subjects if the activity is research, as defined in the Department's regulations, and the research activity will involve use of human subjects, as defined in the regulations. **---Is it a research activity?** The ED Regulations for the Protection of Human Subjects, Title 34, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 97, define research as "a systematic investigation, including research development, testing and evaluation, designed to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge." *If an activity follows a deliberate plan whose purpose is to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge, such as an exploratory study or the collection of data to test a hypothesis, it is research.* Activities which meet this definition constitute research whether or not they are conducted or supported under a program which is considered research for other purposes. For example, some demonstration and service programs may include research activities. **---Is it a human subject?** The regulations define human subject as "a living individual about whom an investigator (whether professional or student) conducting research obtains (1) data through intervention or interaction with the individual, or (2) identifiable private information." *(1) If an activity involves obtaining information about a living person by manipulating that person or that person's environment, as might occur when a new instructional technique is tested, or by communicating or interacting with the individual, as occurs with surveys and interviews, the definition of human subject is met. (2) If an activity involves obtaining private information about a living person in such a way that the information can be linked to that individual (the identity of the subject is or may be readily determined by the investigator or associated with the information), the definition of human subject is met.* \[Private information includes information about behavior that occurs in a context in which an individual can reasonably expect that no observation or recording is taking place, and information which has been provided for specific purposes by an individual and which the individual can reasonably expect will not be made public (for example, a school health record).\] **B. Exemptions.** Research activities in which the only involvement of human subjects will be in one or more of the following six categories of ***exemptions*** are not covered by the regulations: \(1\) Research conducted in established or commonly accepted educational settings, involving normal educational practices, such as (a) research on regular and special education instructional strategies, or (b) research on the effectiveness of or the comparison among instructional techniques, curricula, or classroom management methods. \(2\) Research involving the use of educational tests (cognitive, diagnostic, aptitude, achievement), survey procedures, interview procedures or observation of public behavior, unless: (a) information obtained is recorded in such a manner that human subjects can be identified, directly or through identifiers linked to the subjects; and (b) any disclosure of the human subjects' responses outside the research could reasonably place the subjects at risk of criminal or civil liability or be damaging to the subjects' financial standing, employability, or reputation. ***If the subjects are children, this exemption applies only to research involving educational tests or observations of public behavior when the investigator(s) do not participate in the activities being observed.*** \[Children are defined as persons who have not attained the legal age for consent to treatments or procedures involved in the research, under the applicable law or jurisdiction in which the research will be conducted.\] \(3\) Research involving the use of educational tests (cognitive, diagnostic, aptitude, achievement), survey procedures, interview procedures or observation of public behavior that is not exempt under section (2) above, if the human subjects are elected or appointed public officials or candidates for public office; or federal statute(s) require(s) without exception that the confidentiality of the personally identifiable information will be maintained throughout the research and thereafter. \(4\) Research involving the collection or study of existing data, documents, records, pathological specimens, or diagnostic specimens, if these sources are publicly available or if the information is recorded by the investigator in a manner that subjects cannot be identified, directly or through identifiers linked to the subjects. \(5\) Research and demonstration projects which are conducted by or subject to the approval of department or agency heads, and which are designed to study, evaluate, or otherwise examine: (a) public benefit or service programs; (b) procedures for obtaining benefits or services under those programs; (c) possible changes in or alternatives to those programs or procedures; or (d) possible changes in methods or levels of payment for benefits or services under those programs. \(6\) Taste and food quality evaluation and consumer acceptance studies, (a) if wholesome foods without additives are consumed or (b) if a food is consumed that contains a food ingredient at or below the level and for a use found to be safe, or agricultural chemical or environmental contaminant at or below the level found to be safe, by the Food and Drug Administration or approved by the Environmental Protection Agency or the Food Safety and Inspection Service of the U.S Department of Agriculture. ***Copies of the Department of Education's Regulations for the Protection of Human Subjects, 34 CFR Part 97 and other pertinent materials on the protection of human subjects in research are available from the Grants Policy and Oversight Staff (GPOS) Office of the Chief Financial and Chief Information Officer, U.S. Department of Education, Washington, D.C., telephone: (202) 708-8263, and on the U.S. Department of Education's Protection of Human Subjects in Research Web Site at http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocfo/humansub.html.*** > **Instructions for ED 424** > > **1.** **Legal Name and Address.** Enter the legal name of applicant > and the name of the primary organizational unit which will undertake > the assistance activity. > > **2.** **D-U-N-S Number.** Enter the applicant's D-U-N-S Number. If > your organization does not have a D-U-N-S Number, you can obtain the > number by calling 1-800-333-0505 or by completing a D-U-N-S Number > Request Form. The form can be obtained via > > the Internet at the following URL: **http://www.dnb.com/.** > > **3.** **Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance** **(CFDA) Number.** > Enter the CFDA number and title of the program under which assistance > is requested. > > **4.** **Project Director.** Name, address, telephone and fax numbers, > and e-mail address of the person to be contacted on matters involving > this application. > > **5.** **Federal Debt Delinquency.** Check **"Yes"** if the > applicant's organization is delinquent on any Federal debt. (This > question refers to the applicant's organization and not to the person > who signs as the authorized representative. Categories of debt include > delinquent audit disallowances, loans and taxes.) Otherwise, check > **"No."** > > **6. Type of Applicant.** Enter the appropriate letter in the box > provided. > > **7. Novice Applicant.** Check **"Yes"** only if assistance is being > requested under a program that gives special consideration to novice > applicants and you meet the program requirements for novice > applicants. By checking "Yes" the applicant certifies that it meets > the novice applicant requirements specified by ED. Otherwise, check > **"No."** > > **8.** **Type of Submission.** Self-explanatory. > > **9.** **Executive Order 12372.** Check **"Yes"** if the application > is subject to review by Executive Order 12372. Also, please enter the > month, date, and four (4) digit year (e.g., 12/12/2000). Applicants > should contact the State Single Point of Contact (SPOC) for Federal > Executive Order 12372 to determine whether the application is subject > to the State intergovernmental review process. Otherwise, check > **"No."** **10. Proposed Project Dates.** Please enter the month, date, and four (4) digit year (e.g., 12/12/2000). **11. Human Subjects.** Check "Yes" **[or]{.underline}** "No". If research activities involving human subjects are **[not]{.underline}** planned **[at any time]{.underline}** during the proposed project period, check **"No."** **The remaining parts of item 11 are then not applicable.** If research activities involving human subjects, whether or not exempt from Federal regulations for the protection of human subjects, **[are]{.underline}** planned **[at any time]{.underline}** during the proposed project period, either at the applicant organization or at any other performance site or collaborating institution, check **"Yes."** If **[all]{.underline}** the research activities are designated to be exempt under the regulations, enter, in item 11a, the exemption number(s) corresponding to one or more of the six exemption categories listed in **"Protection of Human Subjects in Research"** attached to this form. Provide sufficient information in the application to allow a determination that the designated exemptions in item 11a, are appropriate. **Provide this narrative information in an "Item 11/Protection of Human Subjects Attachment" and insert this attachment immediately following the ED 424 face page. Skip the remaining parts of item 11.** If **[some or all]{.underline}** of the planned research activities involving human subjects are covered (nonexempt), skip item 11a and continue with the remaining parts of item 11, as noted below. In addition, follow the instructions in **"Protection of Human Subjects in Research"** attached to this form to prepare the six-point narrative about the nonexempt activities. **Provide this six-point** **narrative in an "Item 11/Protection of Human Subjects Attachment" and insert this attachment immediately following the ED 424 face page.** **If the applicant organization has an approved Multiple Project Assurance of Compliance** on file with the Grants Policy and Oversight Staff (GPOS), U.S. Department of Education, or with the Office for Protection from Research Risks (OPRR), National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, that covers the specific activity, enter the Assurance number in item 11b and the date of approval by the Institutional Review Board (IRB) of the proposed activities in item 11c. This date must be no earlier than one year before the receipt date for which the application is submitted and must include the four (4) digit year (e.g., 2000). Check the type of IRB review in the appropriate box. An IRB may use the expedited review procedure if it complies with the requirements of 34 CFR 97.110. If the IRB review is delayed beyond the submission of the application, enter **"Pending"** in item 11c. If your application is recommended/selected for funding, a follow-up certification of IRB approval from an official signing for the applicant organization must be sent to and received by the designated ED official within 30 days after a specific formal request from the designated ED official. **If the applicant organization does not have** on file with GPOS or OPRR **an approved Assurance of Compliance** that covers the proposed research activity, enter **"None"** in item 11b and skip 11c. In this case, the applicant organization, by the signature on the application, is declaring that it will comply with 34 CFR 97 within 30 days after a specific formal request from the designated ED official for the Assurance(s) and IRB certifications. **12. Project Title.** Enter a brief descriptive title of the project. If more than one program is involved, you should append an explanation on a separate sheet. If appropriate (e.g., construction or real property projects), attach a map showing project location. For preapplications, use a separate sheet to provide a summary description of this project. **13. Estimated Funding.** Amount requested or to be contributed during the first funding/budget period by each contributor. Value of in-kind contributions should be included on appropriate lines as applicable. If the action will result in a dollar change to an existing award, indicate **[only]{.underline}** the amount of the change. For decreases, enclose the amounts in parentheses. If both basic and supplemental amounts are included, show breakdown on an attached sheet. For multiple program funding, use totals and show breakdown using same categories as item 13. **14. Certification.** To be signed by the authorized representative of the applicant. A copy of the governing body's authorization for you to sign this application as official representative must be on file in the applicant's office. Be sure to enter the telephone and fax number and e-mail address of the authorized representative. Also, in item 14e, please enter the month, date, and four (4) digit year (e.g., 12/12/2000) in the date signed field. **Paperwork Burden Statement** > According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are > required to respond to a collection of information unless such > collection displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control > number for this information collection is **1875-0106**. The time > required to complete this information collection is estimated to > average between 15 and 45 minutes per response, including the time to > review instructions, search existing data resources, gather the data > needed, and complete and review the information collection. **If you > have any comments concerning the accuracy of the estimate(s) or > suggestions for improving this form, please write to:** U.S. > Department of Education, Washington, D.C. 20202-4651. **If you have > comments or concerns regarding the status of your individual > submission of this form write directly to:** Joyce I. Mays, > Application Control Center, U.S. Department of Education, 7th and D > Streets, S.W. ROB-3, Room 3633, > > Washington, D.C. 20202-4725 **Protection of Human Subjects in Research** **(Attachment to ED 424)** **I. Instructions to Applicants about the Narrative Information that Must be Provided if Research Activities Involving Human Subjects are Planned.** If you marked item 11 on the application "Yes" and designated exemptions in 11a , **(all research activities are exempt),** provide sufficient information in the application to allow a determination that the designated exemptions are appropriate. Research involving human subjects that is exempt from the regulations is discussed under **II.B. "Exemptions,"** below. The Narrative must be succinct. **Provide this information in an "Item 11/Protection of Human Subjects Attachment" and insert this attachment immediately following the ED 424 face page.** If you marked "Yes" to item 11 on the face page, and designated no exemptions from the regulations **(some or all of the research activities are nonexempt),** address the following six points for each nonexempt activity. In addition, if research involving human subjects will take place at collaborating site(s) or other performance site(s), provide this information before discussing the six points. Although no specific page limitation applies to this section of the application, be succinct. Provide the six-point narrative and discussion of other performance sites in an **"Item 11/Protection of Human Subjects Attachment" and insert this attachment immediately following the ED 424 face page.** \(1\) Provide a detailed description of the proposed involvement of human subjects. Describe the characteristics of the subject population, including their anticipated number, age range, and health status. Identify the criteria for inclusion or exclusion of any subpopulation. Explain the rationale for the involvement of special classes of subjects, such as children, children with disabilities, adults with disabilities, persons with mental disabilities, pregnant women, prisoners, institutionalized individuals, or others who are likely to be vulnerable. \(2\) Identify the sources of research material obtained from individually identifiable living human subjects in the form of specimens, records, or data. Indicate whether the material or data will be obtained specifically for research purposes or whether use will be made of existing specimens, records, or data. \(3\) Describe plans for the recruitment of subjects and the consent procedures to be followed. Include the circumstances under which consent will be sought and obtained, who will seek it, the nature of the information to be provided to prospective subjects, and the method of documenting consent. State if the Institutional Review Board (IRB) has authorized a modification or waiver of the elements of consent or the requirement for documentation of consent. \(4\) Describe potential risks (physical, psychological, social, legal, or other) and assess their likelihood and seriousness. Where appropriate, describe alternative treatments and procedures that might be advantageous to the subjects. \(5\) Describe the procedures for protecting against or minimizing potential risks, including risks to confidentiality, and assess their likely effectiveness. Where appropriate, discuss provisions for ensuring necessary medical or professional intervention in the event of adverse effects to the subjects. Also, where appropriate, describe the provisions for monitoring the data collected to ensure the safety of the subjects. \(6\) Discuss why the risks to subjects are reasonable in relation to the anticipated benefits to subjects and in relation to the importance of the knowledge that may reasonably be expected to result. **II. Information on Research Activities** **Involving Human Subjects** **A. Definitions.** A research activity involves human subjects if the activity is research, as defined in the Department's regulations, and the research activity will involve use of human subjects, as defined in the regulations. **---Is it a research activity?** The ED Regulations for the Protection of Human Subjects, Title 34, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 97, define research as "a systematic investigation, including research development, testing and evaluation, designed to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge." *If an activity follows a deliberate plan whose purpose is to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge, such as an exploratory study or the collection of data to test a hypothesis, it is research.* Activities which meet this definition constitute research whether or not they are conducted or supported under a program which is considered research for other purposes. For example, some demonstration and service programs may include research activities. **---Is it a human subject?** The regulations define human subject as "a living individual about whom an investigator (whether professional or student) conducting research obtains (1) data through intervention or interaction with the individual, or (2) identifiable private information." *(1) If an activity involves obtaining information about a living person by manipulating that person or that person's environment, as might occur when a new instructional technique is tested, or by communicating or interacting with the individual, as occurs with surveys and interviews, the definition of human subject is met. (2) If an activity involves obtaining private information about a living person in such a way that the information can be linked to that individual (the identity of the subject is or may be readily determined by the investigator or associated with the information), the definition of human subject is met.* \[Private information includes information about behavior that occurs in a context in which an individual can reasonably expect that no observation or recording is taking place, and information which has been provided for specific purposes by an individual and which the individual can reasonably expect will not be made public (for example, a school health record).\] **B. Exemptions.** Research activities in which the only involvement of human subjects will be in one or more of the following six categories of ***exemptions*** are not covered by the regulations: \(1\) Research conducted in established or commonly accepted educational settings, involving normal educational practices, such as (a) research on regular and special education instructional strategies, or (b) research on the effectiveness of or the comparison among instructional techniques, curricula, or classroom management methods. \(2\) Research involving the use of educational tests (cognitive, diagnostic, aptitude, achievement), survey procedures, interview procedures or observation of public behavior, unless: (a) information obtained is recorded in such a manner that human subjects can be identified, directly or through identifiers linked to the subjects; and (b) any disclosure of the human subjects' responses outside the research could reasonably place the subjects at risk of criminal or civil liability or be damaging to the subjects' financial standing, employability, or reputation. ***If the subjects are children, this exemption applies only to research involving educational tests or observations of public behavior when the investigator(s) do not participate in the activities being observed.*** \[Children are defined as persons who have not attained the legal age for consent to treatments or procedures involved in the research, under the applicable law or jurisdiction in which the research will be conducted.\] \(3\) Research involving the use of educational tests (cognitive, diagnostic, aptitude, achievement), survey procedures, interview procedures or observation of public behavior that is not exempt under section (2) above, if the human subjects are elected or appointed public officials or candidates for public office; or federal statute(s) require(s) without exception that the confidentiality of the personally identifiable information will be maintained throughout the research and thereafter. \(4\) Research involving the collection or study of existing data, documents, records, pathological specimens, or diagnostic specimens, if these sources are publicly available or if the information is recorded by the investigator in a manner that subjects cannot be identified, directly or through identifiers linked to the subjects. \(5\) Research and demonstration projects which are conducted by or subject to the approval of department or agency heads, and which are designed to study, evaluate, or otherwise examine: (a) public benefit or service programs; (b) procedures for obtaining benefits or services under those programs; (c) possible changes in or alternatives to those programs or procedures; or (d) possible changes in methods or levels of payment for benefits or services under those programs. \(6\) Taste and food quality evaluation and consumer acceptance studies, (a) if wholesome foods without additives are consumed or (b) if a food is consumed that contains a food ingredient at or below the level and for a use found to be safe, or agricultural chemical or environmental contaminant at or below the level found to be safe, by the Food and Drug Administration or approved by the Environmental Protection Agency or the Food Safety and Inspection Service of the U.S Department of Agriculture. ***Copies of the Department of Education's Regulations for the Protection of Human Subjects, 34 CFR Part 97 and other pertinent materials on the protection of human subjects in research are available from the Grants Policy and Oversight Staff (GPOS) Office of the Chief Financial and Chief Information Officer, U.S. Department of Education, Washington, D.C., telephone: (202) 708-8263, and on the U.S. Department of Education's Protection of Human Subjects in Research Web Site at http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocfo/humansub.html*** <table> <colgroup> <col style="width: 13%" /> <col style="width: 1%" /> <col style="width: 14%" /> <col style="width: 14%" /> <col style="width: 7%" /> <col style="width: 7%" /> <col style="width: 13%" /> <col style="width: 0%" /> <col style="width: 14%" /> <col style="width: 14%" /> </colgroup> <tbody> <tr class="odd"> <td rowspan="2"></td> <td colspan="6" rowspan="2"><p><strong>U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION</strong></p> <p><strong>BUDGET INFORMATION</strong></p> <p><strong>NON-CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS</strong></p></td> <td colspan="3">OMB Control Number: 1890-0004</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td colspan="3">Expiration Date: 02/28/2003</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td colspan="5"><strong>Name of Institution/Organization</strong></td> <td colspan="5">Applicants requesting funding for only one year should complete the column under "Project Year 1." Applicants requesting funding for multi-year grants should complete all applicable columns. Please read all instructions before completing form.</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td colspan="10"><p><strong>SECTION A - BUDGET SUMMARY</strong></p> <p><strong>U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FUNDS</strong></p></td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td colspan="2"><strong>Budget Categories</strong></td> <td><p><strong>Project Year 1</strong></p> <p><strong>(a)</strong></p></td> <td><p><strong>Project Year 2</strong></p> <p><strong>(b)</strong></p></td> <td colspan="2"><p><strong>Project Year 3</strong></p> <p><strong>(c)</strong></p></td> <td colspan="2"><p><strong>Project Year 4</strong></p> <p><strong>(d)</strong></p></td> <td><p><strong>Project Year 5</strong></p> <p><strong>(e)</strong></p></td> <td><p><strong>Total</strong></p> <p><strong>(f)</strong></p></td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td colspan="2">1. Personnel</td> <td></td> <td></td> <td colspan="2"></td> <td colspan="2"></td> <td></td> <td></td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td colspan="2">2. Fringe Benefits</td> <td></td> <td></td> <td colspan="2"></td> <td colspan="2"></td> <td></td> <td></td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td colspan="2">3. Travel</td> <td></td> <td></td> <td colspan="2"></td> <td colspan="2"></td> <td></td> <td></td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td colspan="2">4. Equipment</td> <td></td> <td></td> <td colspan="2"></td> <td colspan="2"></td> <td></td> <td></td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td colspan="2">5. Supplies</td> <td></td> <td></td> <td colspan="2"></td> <td colspan="2"></td> <td></td> <td></td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td colspan="2">6. Contractual</td> <td></td> <td></td> <td colspan="2"></td> <td colspan="2"></td> <td></td> <td></td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td colspan="2">7. Construction</td> <td></td> <td></td> <td colspan="2"></td> <td colspan="2"></td> <td></td> <td></td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td colspan="2">8. Other</td> <td></td> <td></td> <td colspan="2"></td> <td colspan="2"></td> <td></td> <td></td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td colspan="2"><p>9. Total Direct Costs</p> <p>(lines 1-8)</p></td> <td></td> <td></td> <td colspan="2"></td> <td colspan="2"></td> <td></td> <td></td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td colspan="2">10. Indirect Costs</td> <td></td> <td></td> <td colspan="2"></td> <td colspan="2"></td> <td></td> <td></td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td colspan="2">11, Training Stipends</td> <td></td> <td></td> <td colspan="2"></td> <td colspan="2"></td> <td></td> <td></td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td colspan="2"><p>12. Total Costs</p> <p>(lines 9-11)</p></td> <td></td> <td></td> <td colspan="2"></td> <td colspan="2"></td> <td></td> <td></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> **ED Form No. 524** +---------+---------+---------+----+----+---------+---------+---------+ | **Name | | | | Ap | | | | | of | | | | pl | | | | | Insti | | | | ic | | | | | tution/ | | | | an | | | | | Organiz | | | | ts | | | | | ation** | | | | re | | | | | | | | | qu | | | | | | | | | es | | | | | | | | | ti | | | | | | | | | ng | | | | | | | | | f | | | | | | | | | un | | | | | | | | | di | | | | | | | | | ng | | | | | | | | | f | | | | | | | | | or | | | | | | | | | on | | | | | | | | | ly | | | | | | | | | o | | | | | | | | | ne | | | | | | | | | ye | | | | | | | | | ar | | | | | | | | | sh | | | | | | | | | ou | | | | | | | | | ld | | | | | | | | | co | | | | | | | | | mp | | | | | | | | | le | | | | | | | | | te | | | | | | | | | t | | | | | | | | | he | | | | | | | | | co | | | | | | | | | lu | | | | | | | | | mn | | | | | | | | | u | | | | | | | | | nd | | | | | | | | | er | | | | | | | | | \ | | | | | | | | | "P | | | | | | | | | ro | | | | | | | | | je | | | | | | | | | ct | | | | | | | | | Ye | | | | | | | | | ar | | | | | | | | | 1. | | | | | | | | | \" | | | | | | | | | Ap | | | | | | | | | pl | | | | | | | | | ic | | | | | | | | | an | | | | | | | | | ts | | | | | | | | | re | | | | | | | | | qu | | | | | | | | | es | | | | | | | | | ti | | | | | | | | | ng | | | | | | | | | f | | | | | | | | | un | | | | | | | | | di | | | | | | | | | ng | | | | | | | | | f | | | | | | | | | or | | | | | | | | | mu | | | | | | | | | lt | | | | | | | | | i- | | | | | | | | | ye | | | | | | | | | ar | | | | | | | | | gr | | | | | | | | | an | | | | | | | | | ts | | | | | | | | | sh | | | | | | | | | ou | | | | | | | | | ld | | | | | | | | | co | | | | | | | | | mp | | | | | | | | | le | | | | | | | | | te | | | | | | | | | a | | | | | | | | | ll | | | | | | | | | ap | | | | | | | | | pl | | | | | | | | | ic | | | | | | | | | ab | | | | | | | | | le | | | | | | | | | co | | | | | | | | | lu | | | | | | | | | mn | | | | | | | | | s. | | | | | | | | | Pl | | | | | | | | | ea | | | | | | | | | se | | | | | | | | | re | | | | | | | | | ad | | | | | | | | | a | | | | | | | | | ll | | | | | | | | | in | | | | | | | | | st | | | | | | | | | ru | | | | | | | | | ct | | | | | | | | | io | | | | | | | | | ns | | | | | | | | | be | | | | | | | | | fo | | | | | | | | | re | | | | | | | | | co | | | | | | | | | mp | | | | | | | | | le | | | | | | | | | ti | | | | | | | | | ng | | | | | | | | | f | | | | | | | | | or | | | | | | | | | m. | | | | +---------+---------+---------+----+----+---------+---------+---------+ | ** | | | | | | | | | SECTION | | | | | | | | | B - 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| | | | | | | | | OTHER | | | | | | | | | BUDGET | | | | | | | | | INFORM | | | | | | | | | ATION** | | | | | | | | | (see | | | | | | | | | instru | | | | | | | | | ctions) | | | | | | | | +---------+---------+---------+----+----+---------+---------+---------+ **ED Form No. 524** **Paperwork Burden Statement** According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless such collection displays a valid OMB control number. This form is now undergoing OMB clearance and should be considered draft until a new valid OMB collection number is obtained. Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to vary from 13 to 22 hours per response, with an average of 17.5 hours per response, including the time reviewing instructions, searching existing data resources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the U.S. Department of Education, Information Management and Compliance Division, Washington, DC 20202-4651; and the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project 1875-0102, Washington, DC 20503. **INSTRUCTIONS FOR ED FORM 524** **General Instructions** This form is used to apply to individual U.S. Department of Education discretionary grant programs. Unless directed otherwise, provide the same budget information for each year of the multi-year funding request. Pay attention to applicable program instructions if attached. **Section A -- Budget Summary: U.S. Department of Education Funds** All applicants must complete Section A and provide a breakdown by the applicable budget categories shown in lines 1-11. Lines 1-11, columns (a)-(e): For each project year for which funding is requested, show the total amount requested for each applicable budget category. Lines 1-11, column (f): Show the multi-year total for each budget category. If funding is requested for only one project year, leave this column blank. Line 12, columns (a)-(e): Show the total budget request for each project year for which funding is requested. Line 12, column (f): Show the total amount requested for all project years. If funding is requested for only one year, leave this space blank. **Section B -- Budget Summary: Non-Federal Funds** If you are required to provide or volunteer to provide matching funds or other non-Federal resources to the project, these should be shown for each applicable budget category on lines 1-11 of Section B. Lines 1-11, columns (a)-(e): For each project year for which matching funds or other contributions are provided, show the total contribution for each applicable budget category. Lines 1-11, column (f): Show the multi-year total for each budget category. If non-Federal contributions are provided for only one year, leave this column blank. Line 12, columns (a)-(e): Show the total matching or other contribution for each project year. Line 12, column (f): Show the total amount to be contributed for all years of the multi-year project. If non-Federal contributions are provided for only one year, leave this space blank. **Section C -- Other Budget Information** *Pay attention to applicable program specific instructions, if attached.* Provide an itemized budget breakdown, by project year, for each budget category listed in Sections A and B. If applicable to this program, enter the type of indirect rate (provisional, predetermined, final or fixed) that will be in effect during the funding period. In addition, enter the estimated amount of the base to which the rate is applied, and the total indirect expense. If applicable to this program, provide the rate and base on which fringe benefits are calculated. Provide other explanations or comments you deem necessary. > **OMB Approval No. 0348-0040** > > **Assurances: Non-Construction Programs** Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 15 minutes per response, including time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding the burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (0348-0040), Washington, DC 20503. > **Please do not return your completed form to the Office of Management > and Budget.** > > **Send it to the address provided by the sponsoring agency.** Note: Certain of these assurances may not be applicable to your project or program. If you have questions, please contact the awarding agency. Further, certain Federal awarding agencies may require applicants to certify to additional assurances. If such is the case, you will be notified. As the duly authorized representative of the applicant I certify that the applicant: 1\. Has the legal authority to apply for Federal assistance, and the institutional, managerial and financial capability (including funds sufficient to pay the non-Federal share of project costs) to ensure proper planning, management, and completion of the project described in this application. 2\. Will give the awarding agency, the Comptroller General of the United States, and if appropriate, the State, through any authorized representative, access to and the right to examine all records, books, papers, or documents related to the award; and will establish a proper accounting system in accordance with generally accepted accounting standards or agency directives. 3\. Will establish safeguards to prohibit employees from using their positions for a purpose that constitutes or presents the appearance of personal or organizational conflict of interest, or personal gain. 4\. Will initiate and complete the work within the applicable time frame after receipt of approval of the awarding agency. 5\. Will comply with the Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 1970 (42 U.S.C. §§4728-4763) relating to prescribed standards for merit systems for programs funded under one of the nineteen statutes or regulations specified in Appendix A of OPM\'s Standards for a Merit System of Personnel Administration (5 C.F.R. 900, Subpart F). 6\. Will comply with all Federal statutes relating to nondiscrimination. These include but are not limited to: (a) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (P.L. 88-352) which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color or national origin; (b) Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended (20 U.S.C. §§1681-1683, and 1685-1686), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex; (c) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (29 U.S.C. §794), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of handicaps; (d) the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended (42 U.S.C. §§ 6101-6107), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of age; (e) the Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act of 1972 (P.L. 92-255), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of drug abuse; (f) the Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Act of 1970 (P.L. 91-616), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of alcohol abuse or alcoholism; (g) §§523 and 527 of the Public Health Service Act of 1912 (42 U.S.C. 290 dd-3 and 290 ee-3), as amended, relating to confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse patient records; (h) Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. §§3601 et seq.), as amended, relating to non-discrimination in the sale, rental or financing of housing; (i) any other nondiscrimination provisions in the specific statute(s) under which application for Federal assistance is being made; and (j) the requirements of any other nondiscrimination statute(s) which may apply to the application. 7\. Will comply, or has already complied, with the requirements of Titles II and III of the uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (P.L. 91-646) which provide for fair and equitable treatment of persons displaced or whose property is acquired as a result of Federal or federally assisted programs. These requirements apply to all interests in real property acquired for project purposes regardless of Federal participation in purchases. 8\. Will comply with the provisions of the Hatch Act (5 U.S.C. §§1501-1508 and 7324-7328) which limit the political activities of employees whose principal employment activities are funded in whole or in part with Federal funds. 9\. Will comply, as applicable, with the provisions of the Davis-Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. §§276a to 276a-7), the Copeland Act (40 U.S.C. §§276c and 18 U.S.C. §§874) and the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. §§327-333), regarding labor standards for federally assisted construction subagreements. 10\. Will comply, if applicable, with flood insurance purchase requirements of Section 102(a) of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (P.L. 93-234) which requires recipients in a special flood hazard area to participate in the program and to purchase flood insurance if the total cost of insurable construction and acquisition is \$10,000 or more. 11\. Will comply with environmental standards which may be prescribed pursuant to the following: (a) institution of environmental quality control measures under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (P.L. 91-190) and Executive Order (EO) 11514; (b) notification of violating facilities pursuant to EO 11738; (c) protection of wetlands pursuant to EO 11990; (d) evaluation of flood hazards in floodplains in accordance with EO 11988; (e) assurance of project consistency with the approved State management program developed under the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C. 1451 et seq); (f) conformity of Federal actions to State (Clear Air) Implementation Plans under Section 176(c) of the Clear Air Act of 1955, as amended (42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.); (g) protection of underground sources of drinking water under the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974, as amended, (P.L.93-523); and (h) protection of endangered species under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended, (P.L. 93-205). 12\. Will comply with the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968 (16 U.S.C. §§1721 et seq) related to protecting components or potential components of the national wild and scenic rivers system. 13\. Will assist the awarding agency in assuring compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended (16 U.S.C. 470), EO 11593 (identification and protection of historic properties), and the Archaeological and Historic Preservation Act of 1974 (16 U.S.C. 469a-1 et seq.). 14\. Will comply with P.L. 93-348 regarding the protection of human subjects involved in research, development, and related activities supported by this award of assistance. 15\. Will comply with the Laboratory Animal Welfare Act of 1966 (P.L. 89-544, as amended, 7 U.S.C. 2131 et seq.) pertaining to the care, handling, and treatment of warm blooded animals held for research, teaching, or other activities supported by this award of assistance. 16\. Will comply with the Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act (42 U.S.C. §§4801 et seq.) which prohibits the use of lead based paint in construction or rehabilitation of residence structures. 17\. Will cause to be performed the required financial and compliance audits in accordance with the Single Audit Act of 1984. 18\. Will comply with all applicable requirements of all other Federal laws, executive orders, regulations and policies governing this program. -------------------------------------- ------------- ------------------ **Signature of Authorized Certifying **Title** Official** **Applicant Organization** **Date Submitted** -------------------------------------- ------------- ------------------ > *Authorized for Local Reproduction* > > *Standard Form 424 B (4-88) Prescribed by OMB Circular A-102* > > **Certifications Regarding Lobbying; Debarment, Suspension and Other** > > **Responsibility Matters; and Drug-Free Workplace Requirements** > > Applicants should refer to the regulations cited below to determine > the certification to which they are required to attest. Applicants > should also review the instructions for certification included in the > regulations before completing this form. Signature of this form > provides for compliance with certification requirements under 34 CFR > Part 82, \"New Restrictions on Lobbying,\" and 34 CFR Part 85, > \"Government-wide Debarment and Suspension (Nonprocurement) and > Government-wide Requirements for Drug-Free Workplace (Grants).\" The > certifications shall be treated as a material representation of fact > upon which reliance will be placed when the Department of Education > determines to award the covered transaction, grant, or cooperative > agreement. > > **1. LOBBYING** > > As required by Section 1352, Title 31 of the U.S. Code, and > implemented at 34 CFR Part 82, for persons entering into a grant or > cooperative agreement over \$100,000, as defined at 34 CFR Part 82, > Sections 82.105 and 82.110, the applicant certifies that: > > \(a\) No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by > or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or > attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member > of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a > Member of Congress in connection with the making of any Federal grant, > the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, > continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal grant > or cooperative agreement; > > \(b\) If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been > paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to > influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, > an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of > Congress in connection with this Federal grant or cooperative > agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form - > LLL, \"Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying,\" in accordance with its > instructions; > > \(c\) The undersigned shall require that the language of this > certification be included in the award documents for all subawards at > all tiers (including subgrants, contracts under grants and cooperative > agreements, and subcontracts) and that all subrecipients shall certify > and disclose accordingly. > > **2. DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION, AND OTHER RESPONSIBILITY MATTERS** > > As required by Executive Order 12549, Debarment and Suspension, and > implemented at 34 CFR Part 85, for prospective participants in primary > covered transactions, as defined at 34 CFR Part 85, Sections 85.105 > and 85.110\-- > > A. The applicant certifies that it and its principals: > > \(a\) Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, > declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions > by any Federal department or agency; > > \(b\) Have not within a three-year period preceding this application > been convicted of or had a civil judgement rendered against them for > commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with > obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (Federal, > State, or local) transaction or contract under a public transaction; > violation of Federal or State antitrust statutes or commission of > embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of > records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property; > > \(c\) Are not presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or > civilly charged by a governmental entity (Federal, State, or local) > with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in paragraph (1)(b) > of this certification; and > > \(d\) Have not within a three-year period preceding this application > had one or more public transaction (Federal, State, or local) > terminated for cause or default; and > > B. Where the applicant is unable to certify to any of the statements > in this certification, he or she shall attach an explanation to this > application. > > **3. DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE (GRANTEES OTHER THAN INDIVIDUALS)** > > As required by the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988, and implemented at > 34 CFR Part 85, Subpart F, for grantees, as defined at 34 CFR Part 85, > Sections 85.605 and 85.610 - > > A. The applicant certifies that it will or will continue to provide a > drug-free workplace by: > > \(a\) Publishing a statement notifying employees that the unlawful > manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a > controlled substance is prohibited in the grantee\'s workplace and > specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for > violation of such prohibition; > > \(b\) Establishing an on-going drug-free awareness program to inform > employees about: > > \(1\) The dangers of drug abuse in the workplace; > > \(2\) The grantee\'s policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace; > > \(3\) Any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee > assistance programs; and > > \(4\) The penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse > violations occurring in the workplace; +------------------------------------+---------------------------------+ | > \(c\) Making it a requirement | > \(g\) Making a good faith | | > that each employee to be engaged | > effort to continue to | | > in the performance of the grant | > maintain a drug-free | | > be given a copy of the statement | > workplace through | | > required by paragraph (a); | > implementation of paragraphs | | > | > (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), and | | > \(d\) Notifying the employee in | > (f). | | > the statement required by | | | > paragraph (a) that, as a | B. The grantee may insert in | | > condition of employment under | the space provided below the | | > the grant, the employee will- | site(s) for the performance of | | > | work done in connection with | | > \(1\) Abide by the terms of the | the specific grant: | | > statement; and | | | > | Place of Performance (Street | | > \(2\) Notify the employer in | address. city, county, state, | | > writing of his or her conviction | zip code) | | > for a violation of a criminal | | | > drug statute occurring in the | > Check **\[ \]** if there are | | > workplace no later than five | > workplaces on file that are | | > calendar days after such | > not identified here. | | > conviction; | | | > | **DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE (GRANTEES | | > \(e\) Notifying the agency, in | WHO ARE INDIVIDUALS)** | | > writing, within 10 calendar days | | | > after receiving notice under | As required by the Drug-Free | | > subparagraph (d)(2) from an | Workplace Act of 1988, and | | > employee or otherwise receiving | implemented at 34 CFR Part 85, | | > actual notice of such | Subpart F, for grantees, as | | > conviction. Employers of | defined at 34 CFR Part 85, | | > convicted employees must provide | Sections 85.605 and 85.610- | | > notice, including position | | | > title, to: Director, Grants | A. As a condition of the grant, | | > Policy and Oversight Staff, U.S. | I certify that I will not | | > Department of Education, 600 | engage in the unlawful | | > Independence Avenue, S.W. (Room | manufacture, distribution, | | > 3652, GSA Regional Office | dispensing, possession, or use | | > Building No. 3), Washington, DC | of a controlled substance in | | > 20202-4248. Notice shall include | conducting any activity with | | > the identification number(s) of | the grant; and | | > each affected grant; | | | > | B. If convicted of a criminal | | > \(f\) Taking one of the | drug offense resulting from a | | > following actions, within 30 | violation occurring during the | | > calendar days of receiving | conduct of any grant activity, | | > notice under subparagraph | I will report the conviction, | | > (d)(2), with respect to any | in writing, within 10 calendar | | > employee who is so convicted- | days of the conviction, to: | | > | Director, Grants Policy and | | > \(1\) Taking appropriate | Oversight Staff, Department of | | > personnel action against such an | Education, 600 Independence | | > employee, up to and including | Avenue, S.W. (Room 3652, GSA | | > termination, consistent with the | Regional Office Building No. | | > requirements of the | 3), Washington, DC 20202-4248. | | > Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as | Notice shall include the | | > amended; or | identification number(s) of | | > | each affected grant. | | > \(2\) Requiring such employee to | | | > participate satisfactorily in a | | | > drug abuse assistance or | | | > rehabilitation program approved | | | > for such purposes by a Federal, | | | > State, or local health, law | | | > enforcement, or other | | | > appropriate agency; | | +------------------------------------+---------------------------------+ > As the duly authorized representative of the applicant, I hereby > certify that the applicant will comply with the above certifications. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- **NAME OF APPLICANT PR/AWARD NUMBER AND / OR PROJECT NAME** **PRINTED NAME AND TITLE OF AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE** **SIGNATURE DATE** ----------------------------------------------------------------------- **ED 80-0013** **Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and** **Voluntary Exclusion --- Lower Tier Covered Transactions** This certification is required by the Department of Education regulations implementing Executive Order 12549, Debarment and Suspension, 34 CFR Part 85, for all lower tier transactions meeting the threshold and tier requirements stated at Section 85.110. **Instructions for Certification** 1\. By signing and submitting this proposal, the prospective lower tier participant is providing the certification set out below. 2\. The certification in this clause is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was entered into. If it is later determined that the prospective lower tier participant knowingly rendered an erroneous certification, in addition to other remedies available to the Federal Government, the department or agency with which this transaction originated may pursue available remedies, including suspension and/or debarment. 3\. The prospective lower tier participant shall provide immediate written notice to the person to which this proposal is submitted if at any time the prospective lower tier participant learns that its certification was erroneous when submitted or has become erroneous by reason of changed circumstances. 4\. The terms \"covered transaction,\" \"debarred,\" \"suspended,\" \"ineligible,\" \"lower tier covered transaction,\" \"participant,\" \" person,\" \"primary covered transaction,\" \" principal,\" \"proposal,\" and \"voluntarily excluded,\" as used in this clause, have the meanings set out in the Definitions and Coverage sections of rules implementing Executive Order 12549. You may contact the person to which this proposal is submitted for assistance in obtaining a copy of those regulations. 5\. The prospective lower tier participant agrees by submitting this proposal that, should the proposed covered transaction be entered into, it shall not knowingly enter into any lower tier covered transaction with a person who is debarred, suspended, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this covered transaction, unless authorized by the department or agency with which this transaction originated. 6\. The prospective lower tier participant further agrees by submitting this proposal that it will include the clause titled \"Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility, and Voluntary Exclusion-Lower Tier Covered Transactions,\" without modification, in all lower tier covered transactions and in all solicitations for lower tier covered transactions. 7\. A participant in a covered transaction may rely upon a certification of a prospective participant in a lower tier covered transaction that it is not debarred, suspended, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from the covered transaction, unless it knows that the certification is erroneous. A participant may decide the method and frequency by which it determines the eligibility of its principals. Each participant may but is not required to, check the Nonprocurement List. 8\. Nothing contained in the foregoing shall be construed to require establishment of a system of records in order to render in good faith the certification required by this clause. The knowledge and information of a participant is not required to exceed that which is normally possessed by a prudent person in the ordinary course of business dealings. 9\. Except for transactions authorized under paragraph 5 of these instructions, if a participant in a covered transaction knowingly enters into a lower tier covered transaction with a person who is suspended, debarred, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction, in addition to other remedies available to the Federal Government, the department or agency with which this transaction originated may pursue available remedies, including suspension and/or debarment. **Certification** 1\. The prospective lower tier participant certifies, by submission of this proposal, that neither it nor its principals are presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by any Federal department or agency. 2\. Where the prospective lower tier participant is unable to certify to any of the statements in this certification, such prospective participant shall attach an explanation to this proposal. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- **NAME OF APPLICANT PR/AWARD NUMBER AND/OR PROJECT NAME** **PRINTED NAME AND TITLE OF AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE** **SIGNATURE DATE** ----------------------------------------------------------------------- **ED 80-0014, 9/90 (Replaces GCS-009 (REV 12/88), which is obsolete)** **Approved by OMB** **0348-0046** **Disclosure of Lobbying Activities** *Complete this form to disclose lobbying activities pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 1352* *(See reverse for public burden disclosure)* +----------------------+----------+---------+-------------------------+ | 1. **Type of | 2. | | 3. **Report Type:** | | Federal | **Status | | | | Action:** | of | | a\. initial filing | | | | | | | a\. contract | Federal | | \_\_\_\_\_ b. material | | | A | | change | | \_\_\_\_ b. grant | ction:** | | | | | | | **For material change | | c\. cooperative | a\. | | only:** | | agreement | bid/o | | | | | ffer/app | | Year \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ | | d\. loan | lication | | quarter \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ | | | | | | | e\. loan guarantee | \_ | | Date of last | | | \_\_\_\_ | | repor | | f\. loan insurance | b. | | t\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ | | | initial | | | | | award | | | | | | | | | | c\. | | | | | po | | | | | st-award | | | +----------------------+----------+---------+-------------------------+ | 4. **Name and | | 5 | | | Address of | | . **If | | | Reporting | | Re | | | Entity:** | | porting | | | | | | | | \_\_\_\_ Prime | | Entity | | | \_\_\_\_\_ | | in | | | Subawardee | | No. | | | | | 4 | | | Tier\_\_\_\_\_\_, if | | is | | | Known: | | | | | | | Subawa | | | **Congressional | | rdee,** | | | District, if | | | | | known:** | | Enter | | | | | | | | | | Name | | | | | and | | | | | | | | | | Address | | | | | of | | | | | | | | | | Prime: | | | | | | | | | | * | | | | | *Congre | | | | | ssional | | | | | Di | | | | | strict, | | | | | if | | | | | k | | | | | nown:** | | +----------------------+----------+---------+-------------------------+ | **6. Federal | | **7. | | | Department/Agency:** | | Federal | | | | | Program | | | | | Name | | | | | /Descri | | | | | ption** | | | | | | | | | | CFDA | | | | | Number, | | | | | *if | | | | | appli | | | | | cable*: | | | | | \ | | | | | _\_\_\_ | | | | | \_\_\_\ | | | | | _\_\_\_ | | | | | \_\_\_\ | | | | | _\_\_\_ | | +----------------------+----------+---------+-------------------------+ | **8. Federal Action | | **9. | | | Number,** *if | | Award | | | known:* | | Am | | | | | ount**, | | | | | *if | | | | | known:* | | | | | | | | | | **\$** | | +----------------------+----------+---------+-------------------------+ | **10. a. Name and | | **b. | | | Address of Lobbying | | Indi | | | Registrant** | | viduals | | | | | Per | | | (if individual, last | | forming | | | name, first name, | | Ser | | | MI): | | vices** | | | | | *(in | | | | | cluding | | | | | address | | | | | if | | | | | di | | | | | fferent | | | | | from | | | | | No. | | | | | 10a)* | | | | | | | | | | *(last | | | | | name, | | | | | first | | | | | name, | | | | | MI):* | | +----------------------+----------+---------+-------------------------+ | 11\. Information | | **Sig | | | requested through | | nature: | | | this form is | | \_\_\_\ | | | authorized by title | | _\_\_\_ | | | 31 U.S.C. section | | \_\_\_\ | | | 1352. This | | _\_\_\_ | | | disclosure of | | \_\_\_\ | | | lobbying activities | | _\_\_\_ | | | is a material | | \_\_\_\ | | | representation of | | _\_\_\_ | | | fact upon which | | \_\_\_\ | | | reliance was placed | | _\_\_** | | | by the tier above | | | | | when this | | **Print | | | transaction was made | | Nam | | | or entered into. | | e:\_\_\ | | | This disclosure is | | _\_\_\_ | | | required pursuant to | | \_\_\_\ | | | 31 U.S.C. 1352. This | | _\_\_\_ | | | information will be | | \_\_\_\ | | | reported to the | | _\_\_\_ | | | Congress | | \_\_\_\ | | | semi-annually and | | _\_\_\_ | | | will be available | | \_\_\_\ | | | for public | | _\_\_** | | | inspection. Any | | | | | person who fails to | | ** | | | file the required | | Title:\ | | | disclosure shall be | | _\_\_\_ | | | subject to a civil | | \_\_\_\ | | | penalty of not less | | _\_\_\_ | | | than \$10,000 and | | \_\_\_\ | | | not more than | | _\_\_\_ | | | \$100,000 for each | | \_\_\_\ | | | such failure. | | _\_\_\_ | | | | | \_\_\_\ | | | | | _\_\_\_ | | | | | \_\_\_\ | | | | | _\_\_** | | | | | | | | | | **Te | | | | | lephone | | | | | No.: | | | | | \_\_ | | | | | \_\_\_\ | | | | | _\_\_\_ | | | | | \_\_\_\ | | | | | _\_\_\_ | | | | | Date: | | | | | \_ | | | | | \_\_\_\ | | | | | _\_\_** | | +----------------------+----------+---------+-------------------------+ | **Federal Use Only** | | **Aut | | | | | horized | | | | | for | | | | | Local | | | | | Reprodu | | | | | ction** | | | | | | | | | | **S | | | | | tandard | | | | | Form - | | | | | LLL | | | | | (Rev. | | | | | 7-97)** | | +----------------------+----------+---------+-------------------------+ **INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETION OF SF-LLL, DISCLOSURE OF LOBBYING ACTIVITIES** This disclosure form shall be completed by the reporting entity, whether subawardee or prime Federal recipient, at the initiation or receipt of a covered Federal action, or a material change to a previous filing, pursuant to title 31 U.S.C. section 1352. The filing of a form is required for each payment or agreement to make payment to any lobbying entity for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with a covered Federal action. Complete all items that apply for both the initial filing and material change report. Refer to the implementing guidance published by the Office of Management and Budget for additional information. 1\. Identify the type of covered Federal action for which lobbying activity is and/or has been secured to influence the outcome of a covered Federal action. 2\. Identify the status of the covered Federal action. 3\. Identify the appropriate classification of this report. If this is a followup report caused by a material change to the information previously reported, enter the year and quarter in which the change occurred. Enter the date of the last previously submitted report by this reporting entity for this covered Federal action. 4\. Enter the full name, address, city, State and zip code of the reporting entity. Include Congressional District, if known. Check the appropriate classification of the reporting entity that designates if it is, or expects to be, a prime or subaward recipient. Identify the tier of the subawardee, e.g., the first subawardee of the prime is the 1st tier. Subawards include but are not limited to subcontracts, subgrants and contract awards under grants. 5\. If the organization filing the report in item 4 checks "Subawardee," then enter the full name, address, city, State and zip code of the prime Federal recipient. Include Congressional District, if known. 6\. Enter the name of the federal agency making the award or loan commitment. Include at least one organizational level below agency name, if known. For example, Department of Transportation, United States Coast Guard. 7\. Enter the Federal program name or description for the covered Federal action (item 1). If known, enter the full Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number for grants, cooperative agreements, loans, and loan commitments. 8\. Enter the most appropriate Federal identifying number available for the Federal action identified in item 1 (e.g., Request for Proposal (RFP) number; Invitations for Bid (IFB) number; grant announcement number; the contract, grant, or loan award number; the application/proposal control number assigned by the Federal agency). Included prefixes, e.g., "RFP-DE-90-001." 9\. For a covered Federal action where there has been an award or loan commitment by the Federal agency, enter the Federal amount of the award/loan commitment for the prime entity identified in item 4 or 5. 10\. (a) Enter the full name, address, city, State and zip code of the lobbying registrant under the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 engaged by the reporting entity identified in item 4 to influence the covered Federal action. > \(b\) Enter the full names of the individual(s) performing services, > and include full address if different from 10(a). Enter Last Name, > First Name, and Middle Initial (MI). 11\. The certifying official shall sign and date the form, print his/her name, title, and telephone number. According to the Paperwork Reduction Act, as amended, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control Number. The valid OMB control number for this information collection is OMB No. 0348-0046. Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 10 minutes per response, including time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding the burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (0348-0046), Washington, DC 20503. # Estimated Public Reporting Burden According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this information collection is 1810-0616. Expiration date: March 31, 2003. The time required to complete this information collection is estimated to average 48 hours (forty-eight hours per response, including the time to review instructions, search existing data resources, gather the data needed, and complete and review the information collection.) If you have any comments concerning the accuracy of the time estimate or suggestions for improving this form, please write to: U.S. Department of Education, Washington, D.C. 20202-4651. If you have comments or concerns regarding the status of your individual submission of this form, write directly to: Nancy Rhett, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, room 5C-137, Washington DC 20202-6200. # Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs This section applies to each program that is subject to the requirements of Executive Order 12372 (Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs) and the regulations in 34 CFR part 79. The objective of the Executive order is to foster an intergovernmental partnership and to strengthen federalism by relying on State and local processes for State and local government coordination and review of proposed Federal financial assistance. Applicants must contact the appropriate State Single Point of Contact to find out about, and to comply with, the State\'s process under Executive Order 12372. Applicants proposing to perform activities in more than one State should immediately contact the Single Point of Contact for each of those States and follow the procedure established in each of those States under the Executive order. A listing containing the Single Point of Contact for each State is included in this appendix. In States that have not established a process or chosen a program for review, State, areawide, regional, and local entities may submit comments directly to the Department. Any State Process Recommendation and other comments submitted by a State Single Point of Contact and any comments from State, areawide, regional, and local entities must be mailed or hand-delivered by the date indicated in the actual application notice to the following address: > The Secretary > > Re: Executive Order 12372 > > U.S. Department of Education > > Room 7W-100 > > 400 Maryland Avenue SW > > Washington, DC 20202-0124. Proof of mailing will be determined on the same basis as applications (see 34 CFR 75.102). Recommendations or comments may be hand-delivered until 4:30 p.m. (Washington, DC time) on the date indicated in the actual application notice. **PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ABOVE ADDRESS IS NOT THE SAME ADDRESS AS THE ONE TO WHICH THE APPLICANT SUBMITS ITS COMPLETED APPLICATION.** **DO *NOT* SEND APPLICATIONS TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS** ## State Single Points Of Contact > **Note: In accordance with Executive Order #12372, this listing > represents the designated State Single Points of Contact.** > > Because participation is voluntary, some States and Territories no > longer participate in the process. These include: Alabama, Alaska, > American Samoa, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, > Louisiana, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, > Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, > Vermont, Virginia, and Washington. > > The jurisdictions not listed no longer participate in the process. > However, an applicant is still eligible to apply for a grant or grants > even if its respective State, Territory, Commonwealth, etc., does not > have a State Single Point of Contact. > > **ARIZONA** > > Joni Saad > > Arizona State Clearinghouse > > 3800 N. Central Avenue > > Fourteenth Floor > > Phoenix, AZ 85012 > > Telephone: (602) 280-1315 > > Fax: (602) 280-8144 > > **ARKANSAS** > > Mr. Tracy L. Copeland > > Manager, State Clearinghouse > > Office of Intergovernmental Services > > Department of Finance and Administration > > 1515 W. 7th Street, Room 412 > > Little Rock, AR 72203 > > Telephone: (501) 682-1074 > > Fax: (501) 682-5206 > > **CALIFORNIA** > > Grants Coordinator > > Office of Planning & Research > > 1600 Ninth Street, Room 250 > > Sacramento, CA 95814 > > Telephone: (916) 323-7480 > > Fax: (916) 323-3018 > > **DELAWARE** > > Francine Booth > > State Single Point of Contact > > Executive Department > > Office of the Budget > > Thomas Collins Building > > P.O. Box 1401 > > Dover, DE 19903 > > Telephone: (302) 739-3326 > > Fax: (302) 739-5661 > > **DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA** > > Charles Nichols > > State Single Point of Contact > > Office of Grants Mgmt. & Development. > > 717 14th Street, NW - Suite 400 > > Washington, DC 20005 > > Telephone: (202) 727-6554 > > Fax: (202) 727-1617 > > **FLORIDA** > > Florida State Clearinghouse > > Department of Community Affairs > > 22740 Centerview Drive > > Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 > > Telephone: (904) 922-5438 > > Fax: (904) 487-2899 > > **GEORGIA** > > Tom L. Reid, III > > Coordinator > > Georgia State Clearinghouse > > 270 Washington Street, S.W. - 8th Floor > > Atlanta, GA 30334 > > Telephone: (404) 656-3855 > > Fax: (404) 656-3828 > > **ILLINOIS** > > Ms. Virginia Bova, Single Point of Contact > > Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs > > James R. Thompson Center > > 100 West Randolph, Suite 3-400 > > Chicago, IL 60601 > > Telephone: (312) 814-6028 > > Fax: (312) 814-1800 > > **INDIANA** > > Frances Williams > > State Budget Agency > > 212 State House > > Indianapolis, IN 46204-2796 > > Telephone: (317) 232-5619 > > Fax: (317) 233-3323 > > **IOWA** > > Steven R. McCann > > Division for Community Assistance > > Iowa Department of Economic > > Development > > 200 East Grand Avenue > > Des Monies, IA 50309 > > Telephone: (515) 242-4719 > > Fax: (515) 242-4809 > > **KENTUCKY** > > Ronald W. Cook > > Office of the Governor > > Department of Local Government > > 1024 Capitol Center Drive - Suite 340 > > Frankfort, KY 40601-8204 > > Telephone: (502) 573-2382 > > Fax: (502) 573-2512 > > **MAINE** > > Joyce Benson > > State Planning Office > > 184 State Street > > 38 State House Station > > Augusta, ME 04333 > > Telephone: (207) 287-3261 > > Fax: (207) 287-6489 > > **MARYLAND** > > William G. 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Box 7868 > > Madison, WI 53707 > > Telephone: (608) 266-0267 > > Fax: (608) 267-6931 > > **WYOMING** > > Matthew Jones > > State Single Point of Contact > > Office of the Governor > > 200 West 24th Street > > State Capitol, Room 124 > > Cheyenne, WY 82002 > > Telephone: (307) 777-7446 > > Fax: (307) 632-3909 > > **TERRITORIES** > > **GUAM** > > Mr. Giovanni T. Sgambelluri > > Director, Bureau of Budget and Management Research > > Office of the Governor > > P.O. Box 2950 > > Agana, GU 96910 > > Telephone: 011-671-472-2285 > > Fax: 011-671-472-2825 > > **PUERTO RICO** > > Norma Burgos/Jose E. Caro > > Chairwoman/Director > > Puerto Rico Planning Board > > Federal Proposals Review Office > > Minillas Government Center > > P.O. Box 4119 > > San Juan, PR 00940-1119 > > Telephone: (809) 727-4444 \(809\) 723-6190 > Fax: (809) 724-3270 \(809\) 724-3103 > **NORTH MARIANA ISLANDS** > > Mr. Alvaro A. Santos, Executive Officer > > Office of Management and Budget > > Office of the Governor > > Saipan, MP 96950 > > Telephone: 670) 664-2256 > > Fax: (670) 664-2272 > > Contact person: Ms. Jacoba T. Seman > > Federal Programs Coordinator > > Telephone: (670) 664-2289 > > Fax: (670) 664-2272 > > **VIRGIN ISLANDS** > > Nellon Bowry > > Director, Office of Management and Budget > > 41 Noregade Emancipation Garden Station > > Second Floor > > Saint Thomas, VI 00802 > > *Please direct all questions and* > > *correspondence about intergovernmental* > > *review to:* > > Linda Clarke > > \(809\) 774-0750 > > Fax (809) 776-0069 > > **Note:** This list is based on the most current information provided > by the States. Information on any changes or apparent errors should be > provided to Donna Rivelli (telephone 202 395-5858) at the Office of > Management and Budget and to the State in question. Changes to the > list will only be made upon formal notification by the State. The list > is also published biannually in the Catalog of Federal Domestic > Assistance. [^1]: We recommend that the state include any optional members as well, but the critical list is of the required members.
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HERSCHEL L. FAGAN, PETITIONER V. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA No. 88-2094 In The Supreme Court Of The United States October Term, 1989 On Petition For A Writ Of Certiorari To The United States Court Of Military Appeals Brief For The United States In Opposition TABLE OF CONTENTS Question Presented Opinions below Jurisdiction Statement Argument Conclusion OPINIONS BELOW The opinion of the Court of Military Appeals (Pet. App. 1a-13a) is reported at 28 M.J. 64. The opinion of the Navy-Marine Corps Court of Military Review (Pet. App. 14a-28a) is reported at 24 M.J. 865. JURISDICTION The Court of Military Appeals entered its judgment on April 28, 1989. The petition for a writ of certiorari was filed on June 26, 1989. The jurisdiction of this Court is invoked under 28 U.S.C. 1259(3) (Supp. V 1987). QUESTION PRESENTED Whether the Fourth Amendment is violated when a service member is ordered by a superior to report to military law enforcement authorities for fingerprinting. STATEMENT Following a general court-martial, petitioner, a member of the United States Marine Corps, was convicted on two specifications of larceny, on one specification of burglary, and on one specification of housebreaking, in violation of Articles 121, 129, and 130 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), 10 U.S.C. 921, 929, and 930. Petitioner was sentenced to confinement for five years, a bad-conduct discharge, forfeiture of all pay and allowances, and a reduction in rank to pay grade E-1. The convening authority approved the findings and sentence. The Navy-Marine Corps Court of Military Review affirmed the findings and sentence. The Court of Military Appeals granted discretionary review and affirmed. 1. Early in 1985, a rash of burglaries occurred in petitioner's battalion. Tr. 21. An investigation revealed latent fingerprints in two of the rooms that had been burglarized. Tr. 8-9. /1/ Despite a heightened state of awareness, no one reported seeing any outsider in the area of the burglaries. Tr. 9. This led Naval Investigative Service (NIS) Special Agent Michael Shevock to believe that the crimes were committed by a member of the battalion who had remained behind when the battalion left for training maneuvers. Ibid. Agent Shevock therefore decided to fingerprint the approximately 100 Marines who had remained behind. Ibid. After receiving permission from the battalion's commanding officer, and with the help of Lieutenant Haddock, an officer detailed for his assistance by the commanding officer, Agent Shevock began the fingerprinting process. Ibid. Under the procedure, Agent Shevock would ask Lieutenant Haddock for a given number of men, usually 15-20, without specifying their names. Ibid. Lieutenant Haddock would then select individuals in such a way as to cause the least amount of inconvenience to the battalion. Tr. 9-10. By March 29, 1985, petitioner was the only Marine who still had not been fingerprinted. Tr. 9. When informed of that fact, Gunnery Sergeant Vasquez told petitioner to report to the NIS office for fingerprinting. DX A. When petitioner appeared reluctant to comply, Sergeant Vasquez ordered petitioner to report to the NIS. Ibid. Petitioner then went to the NIS office. Tr. 27. When Agent Shevock attempted to take petitioner's fingerprints, the agent discovered that the pads of petitioner's ten fingers had been severely scraped. Tr. 10. The skin was swollen and torn and would not leave a readable impression on the card. Agent Shevock did notice, however, that the print of one finger featured a conspicuous "double loop pattern" that "bore a striking and conspicuous resemblance" to a latent print he had lifted from one of the rooms. Based on that evidence, Agent Shevock suspected that petitioner had committed the crime. He read petitioner his rights and then interrogated petitioner about the burglaries. Petitioner denied any knowledge of the incidents. Petitioner also willingly agreed to have his hands photographed. Ibid. Petitioner was not placed under arrest at that time, and Agent Shevock assured petitioner that he was free to go whenever he liked. Tr. 15. Four months later, on August 2, 1985, Agent Shevock went to Tripler Army Medical Center, where petitioner was a patient, in order again to attempt to fingerprint petitioner. Tr. 11, 17. Petitioner refused to be fingerprinted, however, even after Agent Shevock had a petty officer from the Navy liaison office order petitioner to allow his fingerprints to be taken. Agent Shevock then abandoned the attempt. Tr. 11. He decided to return when petitioner was released from the hospital and to arrest him, if necessary, in order to obtain his fingerprints. On August 6, Agent Shevock went back to the hospital. Tr. 11, 17. When he arrived, however, he learned that petitioner was at the NIS office waiting to be fingerprinted. Tr. 12. The NIS matched petitioner's fingerprints to two prints taken from the scene of the crime. Petitioner later made an inculpatory statement regarding the crimes, on October 1, 1985. Ibid. 2. At trial, petitioner sought to suppress the fingerprints taken on March 29 and August 6, 1985, the photographs taken of his hands, and the statements he made to the NIS on March 29 and October 1, 1985. AX 1. The trial judge, relying on Hayes v. Florida, 470 U.S. 811 (1985), originally suppressed the fingerprint evidence, Tr. 43, but later reconsidered his decision and denied petitioner's motion. AX 7. The judge reasoned that petitioner had no privacy interest in his fingerprints, because they were on file with the military. Ibid. /2/ The judge also found that there was probable cause to arrest petitioner once Agent Shevock noticed the similarity between petitioner's fingerprints and one of the latent fingerprints. Ibid. ARGUMENT Petitioner contends that the trial court erred by allowing his fingerprints to be admitted in evidence at trial. Petitioner argues that his fingerprints were obtained as a result of an unlawful seizure, because Gunnery Sergeant Vasquez ordered him to report to NIS headquarters without probable cause to believe that he had committed the burglaries. Petitioner does not claim that he could not be fingerprinted in the absence of probable cause, and no such claim could properly be asserted. Fingerprinting is not nearly as intrusive as actual invasions into the body, such as the extraction of blood, see Schmerber v. California, 384 U.S. 757 (1966), or body cavity searches, see Bell v. Wolfish, 441 U.S. 520 (1979). Nor is it as intrusive as having one's fingernails scraped for evidence, see Cupp v. Murphy, 412 U.S. 291 (1973), being compelled to provide a urine sample, see Skinner v. Railway Labor Executives' Ass'n, 109 S. Ct. 1402 (1989), or being stopped and frisked by a police officer on a public street, see Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1 (1968). Rather, the intrusion occasioned by being fingerprinted is minimal, Davis v. Mississippi, 394 U.S. 721, 727 (1969), and is not materially different from the compelled production of voice and handwriting samples, see United States v. Dionisio, 410 U.S. 1 (1973); United States v. Mara, 410 U.S. 19 (1973), neither of which entails significant inroads upon privacy. Indeed, military regulations require that all applicants for the armed forces must be fingerprinted before they enter the military, both to ensure that the applicant does not have a criminal record and for identification purposes. Tr. 57-58. See also Marine Corps Order No. P1100.75(b), at 2-1 para. 2-1(e) (Apr. 15, 1986). Petitioner therefore had no reason to believe that the Marine Corps could not take his fingerprints at any time. Moreover, the military is a separate and distinct society, Parker v. Levy, 417 U.S. 733, 743 (1974), and servicemembers commonly experience restrictions on their freedom of movement that are foreign to ordinary citizens. Unlike civilian society, where citizens are generally entitled to go on their way without interference, military society necessarily limits the freedom of movement of servicemembers in the interests of discipline and readiness. Thus, while it would be constitutionally unacceptable in the civilian community for the police to direct the daily movements of private citizens, the movements of military personnel are almost completely controlled by their superiors, and criminal sanctions may be imposed on servicemembers who fail to obey a lawful order. See Arts. 85, 86, 87, and 90-92, UCMJ, 10 U.S.C. 885, 886, 887, and 890-892. See generally Pet. App. 11a-12a. And as part of their military obligations, servicemembers may be called upon to assist in the investigation of a crime. See United States v. Schneider, 14 M.J. 189, 192 (C.M.A. 1982). /3/ Those principles dispose of this case. Petitioner could have been fingerprinted at any time, in his barracks or elsewhere. Petitioner also could have been ordered to go to another part of the base. And petitioner could have been ordered to assist the NIS in its investigation. Thus, the order to petitioner to report to the NIS office for fingerprinting imposed no additional (and certainly no unlawful) burden on him that could not have been imposed in the absence of any suspicion that he was involved in the burglaries at all. It is therefore immaterial that petitioner was ordered to report to the NIS office for fingerprinting, instead of being fingerprinted in his barracks. In either case, the sergeant's actions did not interfere with petitioner's privacy interests or his freedom of movement in a manner that is not otherwise permissible for members of the armed forces. For that reason, petitioner errs in relying on Davis v. Mississippi, supra, and Hayes v. Florida, supra. In those cases, this Court held that, absent probable cause, a person cannot be brought to a police station for fingerprinting in a manner that amounts to a traditional arrest. By contrast, as the Court of Military Appeals explained, "the nondisruptive, nonhumiliating, and nonintrusive manner in which (petitioner's) prints were initially sought separates this command action from those seizures described in Davis and Hayes." Pet. App. 12a. Equally important, those cases involved civilians, who are not subject to the same restraints on their freedom of movement as servicemembers. Because a servicemember may lawfully be subjected to restraints on his liberty that cannot be imposed on civilians, those cases provide no support for petitioner's Fourth Amendment claim. /4/ CONCLUSION The petition for a writ of certiorari should be denied. Respectfully submitted. KENNETH W. STARR Solicitor General THOMAS W. OSBORNE Cmdr., JAGC, USN STEPHEN PONTICIELLO Lt., JAGC, USNR SIGURD R. PETERSON, JR. Lt., JAGC, USNR Appellate Government Counsel Appellate Government Division, NAMARA JULY 1989 /1/ The burglaries of those two rooms formed the basis of the charges against petitioner. /2/ At trial, the government introduced evidence that under United States Military Entrance Processing Command Reg. 350-1 (1980), all applicants to the armed forces must be fingerprinted, and that the fingerprints are kept on file with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Tr. 57-58. /3/ As the Court of Military Appeals explained in Schneider, 14 M.J. at 192-193 (citations and footnote omitted): The obligations of the military member occasioned by his military status and by the relationships inherent in a military organization are different from those of the civilian to the police. There are numerous situations in the military context where a military person is required to provide information to military authorities without consideration of the existence of probable cause to detain. This may occur on the street, in offices, and in hearing rooms, as well as in places specifically provided for interrogation. And the obligation to report to such places for the purpose of giving information, if properly related to the military mission, is a valid military duty. It is the recognition of this peculiar military obligation that compelled the Congress to provide safeguards against self-incrimination, not to suspend the necessary flow of information but to protect the unwary subordinate against the subtle coercion of the military rank structure. Thus, in the military milieu, the focus has been on the protections accorded by Article 31, the Fifth Amendment equivalent, rather than on the nature of the infringement of the person's freedom of movement (Fourth Amendment). /4/ In any event, given the requirement that all applicants for the military must be fingerprinted, petitioner's fingerprints would have been inevitably discovered. Pet. App. 12a n.3; id. at 13a (Sullivan, J., concurring in the result).
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Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 +----------------------------------+---+------------------------------+ | In the Matter of: | * | CSR 5413-E | | | * | | | MediaOne of Colorado, Inc. | ) | | | | * | | | Petition for Determination of | * | | | Effective | | | | | * | | | Competition in Atlanta, Georgia | * | | | and Nearby Communities | ) | | | | * | | | | * | | | | | | | | * | | | | * | | | | ) | | | | * | | | | * | | | | | | | | * | | | | * | | | | ) | | | | * | | | | * | | | | | | | | * | | | | * | | | | ) | | | | * | | | | * | | | | | | | | * | | | | * | | | | ) | | | | * | | | | * | | | | | | | | * | | | | * | | | | ) | | | | * | | | | * | | | | | | | | * | | | | * | | | | ) | | | | * | | | | * | | | | | | | | * | | | | * | | | | ) | | | | * | | | | * | | +----------------------------------+---+------------------------------+ MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER **Adopted: July 21, 2000** **Released: July 28, 2000** By the Deputy Chief, Cable Services Bureau: # introduction 1. MediaOne of Colorado, Inc. (MediaOne) has filed with the Commission a petition[^1] pursuant to Sections 76.7 and 76.907 of the Commission\'s rules for a determination of effective competition in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, and certain surrounding cable service franchise areas (the "Communities").[^2] MediaOne alleges that its cable systems serving the Communities are subject to effective competition pursuant to Section 623(a)(2) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (\"Communications Act\"),[^3] and the Commission\'s implementing rules,[^4] and are therefore exempt from cable rate regulation. MediaOne claims the presence of effective competition in the Communities stems from the competing services provided by BellSouth Entertainment, Inc. ("BSE"), a multi-channel multi-point distribution service (MMDS) operator affiliated with a local exchange carrier ("LEC"). MediaOne also filed a Supplement to Petition for Relief. No opposition to the petition or supplement was filed. 2. In the absence of a demonstration to the contrary, cable systems are presumed not to be subject to effective competition,[^5] as that term is defined by Section 76.905 of the Commission\'s rules.[^6] The cable operator bears the burden of rebutting the presumption that effective competition does not exist with evidence that effective competition is present within the relevant franchise area.[^7] Section 623(l)(1)(D) of the Communications Act provides that a cable operator is subject to effective competition, and therefore exempt from cable rate regulation, if a LEC or its affiliate offers video programming services directly to subscribers by any means (other than direct-to-home satellite services) in the franchise area of an unaffiliated cable operator which is providing cable service in that franchise area, provided the video programming services thus offered are comparable to the video programming services provided by the unaffiliated cable operator in that area.[^8] 3. The Commission has stated that an incumbent cable operator could satisfy the "LEC" effective competition test by showing that the LEC is technically and actually able to provide services that substantially overlap the incumbent operator's service in the franchise area.[^9] The incumbent also must show that the LEC intends to build-out its cable system within a reasonable period of time if it has not already done so, that no regulatory, technical or other impediments to household service exist, that the LEC is marketing its services so that potential customers are aware that the LEC's services may be purchased, that the LEC has actually begun to provide services, the extent of such services, the ease with which service may be expanded and the expected date for completion of construction in the franchise area.[^10] # discussion 4. MediaOne holds franchises issued by the Communities and is authorized to provide and provides cable services within the Communities' territorial boundaries.[^11] As such, MediaOne qualifies as the incumbent cable operator within the Communities for purposes of the "LEC" effective competition test at issue in this proceeding. On the other hand, BSE provides "wireless cable" service within the Communities by means of digital MMDS technology from four MMDS transmitter sites located in and around Atlanta.[^12] BSE is a wholly-owned subsidiary of BellSouth Corporation, a holding company which wholly owns BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc., a provider of telecommunications services, systems and products. We have found previously that BSE is a wholly-owned subsidiary of BellSouth, and that BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. is unquestionably a LEC.[^13] We further find here that MediaOne is unaffiliated with BellSouth Corporation, BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc., or BSE. Therefore, BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. qualifies as a "LEC," and BSE qualifies as an affiliate of a "LEC" for purposes of the "LEC" effective competition test.[^14] 5. MediaOne presented information establishing that a viewable signal form BSE's MMDS transmitters can be received in an area that overlaps MediaOne's franchised service area. This information consists of overlay maps depicting the 35 mile predicted service contours and shadow plot maps of BSE's four MMDS transmitter sites. These maps show that all 56 of MediaOne's franchise areas listed on Attachment A hereto lie within the interference-free contours of BSE's MMDS transmitters. Most importantly, these maps also show that there are no terrain or other obstacles to line of sight service and that BSE stations' signal strength is adequate throughout the area[^15] BSE has distributed marketing materials within the Communities pointing out that Communities' residents need only call BSE for installation and commencement of services.[^16] BSE's marketing materials show that its MMDS service offers 160 channels of digital video programming that includes non-broadcast programming services such as Fox Sports South, CNN, ESPN, Discovery, BET, and Turner South, as well as a complement of local television broadcast stations.[^17] Therefore, BSE provides comparable programming as required by the "LEC" effective competition test. MediaOne's petition also provides substantial evidence that there are no regulatory, technical or other impediments to BSE's provision of service within the Communities. MediaOne has also shown that BSE has commenced providing service not only within the Communities but also within several other nearby communities within the greater Atlanta area,[^18] is marketing its services in a manner that makes potential subscribers reasonably aware of those services, and otherwise satisfies the "LEC" effective competition test consistent with evidentiary requirements set forth in the *Cable Reform Order*.[^19] 6. Based on the foregoing, we conclude that MediaOne has submitted sufficient evidence demonstrating that its cable systems serving Atlanta, Georgia and the communities listed in Appendix A are subject to effective competition. # ordering clauses 7. Accordingly, **IT IS ORDERED** that the petition for a determination of effective competition filed by MediaOne of Colorado, Inc. **IS GRANTED**. 8. This action is taken pursuant to authority delegated under Section 0.321 of the Commission's rules.[^20] FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William H. Johnson Deputy Chief, Cable Service Bureau **APPENDIX A** **MediaOne Atlanta Area Cable Communities** **Communities CUID Nos.** Acworth GA0280 Apphretta GA0411 Atlanta GA0018 Austell GA0128 Avondale Estates GA0081 Bartow County GA0475 Berkeley Lake GA0262 Brooks GA0842 Clarkston GA0080 Clayton County GA0143 Cobb County GA0169, GA0236, GA0246 College Park GA0349 Conyers GA0269 Coweta County GA0731 Decatur GA0079 DeKalb County GA0078 Dobbins AFB GA0530 Douglas County GA0781, GA0121, GA0386 Douglasville GA0168 Duluth GA0920 East Point GA0350 Fairfield Plantation GA0780 Fayette County GA0389 **Communities CUID Nos.** Fayeteville GA0470 Forest Park GA0238 Ft. Gillem GA0567 Ft. McPherson GA0556 Fulton County (N) GA0819, GA0700 Fulton County (S) GA0633 Fulton County (W) GA0889 Grayson GA0260 Gwinnett County GA0222 Hapeville GA0356 Henry County GA0534 Jonesboro GA0259 Kennesaw GA0235 Lake City GA0258 Lilburn GA0227 Lithia Springs GA0965 Lithonia GA0440 Loganville GA0960 Lovejoy GA0259 Marietta GA0156 Morrow GA0248 Newtown GA0309 Norcross GA0261 **APPENDIX A (Cont'd)** **MediaOne Atlanta Area Cable Communities (Cont'd)** **Communities CUID Nos.** Peachtree City GA0847 Pine Lake GA0106 Powder Springs GA0655 Riverdale GA0247 Rockdale GA0308 **Communities CUID Nos.** Roswell GA0919 Snellsville GA0221 Stone Mountain GA0077 Tyrone GA0388 Woolsey GA0841 [^1]: ^?^*See* Public Notice, Cable Services Bureau Registrations; Special Relief and Show Cause Petitions, Report No. 1237, dated July 13, 1999. [^2]: ^?^The communities subject to this petition are listed on Appendix A. [^3]: ^?^47 U.S.C. § 543(a)(2). [^4]: ^    ?^47 C.F.R. § 76.905(b)(4). [^5]: ^    ?^47 C.F.R. § 76.906. [^6]: ^    ?^47 C.F.R. § 76.905. [^7]: ^?^*See* 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.906 & 907. [^8]: ^    ?^Communications Act, § 623(1)(1)(D), 47 U.S.C. § 543(1)(1)(D); *see also* 47 C.F.R. § 76.905(b)(4). This fourth statutory effective competition test within Section 632(l) may be referred to as the "LEC" effective competition test. [^9]: ^?^*See Implementation of Cable Act Reform Provisions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996*, 14 FCC Rcd 5296, 5305 (1999) ("*Cable Reform Order*"). No showing of meeting a penetration standard is required under the "LEC" effective competition test. *Id*. at 5303. [^10]: ^?^*Id*. at 5305. [^11]: ^?^Petition, Exhibit 2. [^12]: ^?^Petition at 7-8 and Exhibit 5. [^13]: ^?^*In the Matter of CoxCom, Inc.*, 14 FCC Rcd 7134 (CSB 1999). [^14]: ^?^*See* 47 U.S.C. § 543(1)(1)(D); 47 U.S.C § 153(a)(1). [^15]: ^?^Petition at 8-9 and Exhibits 6 & 7. *See Cable Reform Order* at 5305-06. *See also* Supplement to Petition at 2 & Attachment 1. [^16]: ^?^Petition 10 and Exhibits 13, 14, & 15. *See also* Supplement to Petition at 2 & Attachment 3 [^17]: ^?^*Id*. at 7-9 and Exhibit 17. *See also* Supplement to Petition at 2 & Attachment 2. [^18]: ^?^MediaOne presented data showing that as of February 1999 BES provided service to approximately 18500 subscribers within Chamblee, Duluth, Lawrencville, and Woodstock, Georgia, and in unincorporated portions of Cherokee, DeKalb, Gwinnett and Cobb Counties of Georgia. *See* Supplement to Petition at 2 & Attachment 1. *See also Time Warner Cable (Atlanta, GA)*, DA 00-1347 (Cable Serv. Bur., released June 20, 2000) (2000 WL 780337 (FCC)). [^19]: ^?^14 FCC Rcd at 5305. The Commission found Time Warner to be subject to effective competition from HTC in the unincorporated portions of Horry County, South Carolina, under the "LEC" effective competition test in *Time Warner Entertainment-Advance/Newhouse Partnership, d/b/a Time Warner Company*, 12 FCC Rcd 18166 (CSB 1997). [^20]: ^?^47 C.F.R. §0.321.
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**A Road Map to the Decarbonization of the U.S. Energy Mix.** **The Potential Impact of Solar Thermal Energy** **Reuel Shinnar**[^1]**, Francesco Citro** **The Clean Fuels Institute** **City College of New York** Presented at the AAAS Symposium on the Decarbonization of the U.S. Energy Mix, St. Louis, February 2006 **I. Introduction** Today, 85% of the energy used in the U.S. comes from carbon-rich fossil fuels: oil, natural gas and coal (1). But, the demand throughout the world is increasing and there is little doubt that proven resources of oil and natural gas will peak in the next twenty to fifty years. It is not surprising that many leaders in Government and technology are calling for their replacement by alternative energy sources. Additional motivation for the decarbonization of the U.S. energy mix is the danger of global warming, which many attribute to the CO~2~ emissions that accompany the use of fossil fuels. Any switch to alternative energy to be doable and affordable has to be done over a long period, at least 30 to 50 years. It is hardly too soon to develop a blueprint and timetable for achieving this goal. In this paper we present a plan for the gradual replacement of 98% of our total fossil fuel needs with available and affordable technology (which would also reduce 97% of present total CO~2~ emissions). We show that the direct use of electricity produced from alternative sources can replace 72% of the fossil fuel we consume. Another 26% can be replaced by hydrocarbons produced from syngas, a mixture of carbon oxides produced by gasifying biomass and hydrogen generated by electrolysis powered by alternative energy sources. 50% of this goal could be achieved over thirty years, and 80-90% over about 50 years. We have limited the scope of this paper to a discussion of our technological options. A comprehensive plan would also focus on other critical problems such as priorities and costs, political and economic constraints, regulatory issues and government-mandated incentives without which the free market is not likely to reduce CO~2~ emissions or prepare for a distant, uncertain future. However, for society the penalty of strongly reduced oil and gas supplies would be catastrophic, unless we prepare in advance, as the timescale for achieving a substantial reduction is very large. Such a plan must be based on existing technologies, or at least on technologies that are available in a form which can be scaled up and implemented at a cost that can be estimated reliably. While research could and should lead to better technologies, and should be continued, we can never be sure which research will lead to useful results. In the 1970s, a worldwide research effort to produce H~2~ from nuclear reactors by thermochemical cycles was terminated with no results after approximately 40 billion (2005 dollars) dollars were spent (2). Further constraint on any such a plan is that the new technology should allow gradual phase in and preferably should use available distribution systems, which suggests wide use of electricity from alternative sources. It is encouraging that proven technologies for decarbonizing our energy mix that use existing distribution systems already exist. The approach described in this paper is to a large part based on electricity from alternative sources, and the prime candidate is solar thermal energy with storage. Plants with 354 MWe installed capacity have been operating in California since the late 1980's (3). This technology has been overlooked until now despite the fact that it probably has a larger potential than all other options. Our paper will compare its capabilities and costs with other available options. Before costs are taken into consideration, however, it must be acknowledged that technologies that achieve decarbonization by replacing power plants and other existing uses of fossil fuels cannot be competitive in the free market without some form of government incentive or subsidy. The only time when this is possible without incentives is either when the equipment becomes obsolete or the technology is no longer competitive or the fossil fuels costs become too expensive. We will show, however, that for new installations with specific applications a variety of alternative technologies are already competitive. Of these, solar thermal energy has applications on the broadest scale. It appears that the free market is actually moving the U.S. towards a tolerance for increased CO~2~ emissions. Natural gas, hydrogen and ammonia plants in the U.S. vent about 100 million tons of already separated CO~2~ a year into the air (4). Based on ref. 5, an investment of \$4.6 billion would be required to separate 100 million tons of CO~2~ a year in coal power plants. In recent years, a large fraction of the natural gas-fired combined cycle power plants for generating base power have been shut down due to high gas prices. They are being replaced by conventional coal-fed power plants. Also, petroleum feedstocks are becoming heavier, thus increasing CO~2~ emissions. It is urgent that we achieve decarbonization by promoting specific applications for proven technologies that are economically attractive. We have shown elsewhere that some large applications of thermal solar energy are already economically competitive (6). II. **Available Methods for the Decarbonization of the Economy** Today, only three options are available to help reduce the consumption of fossil fuels: 1\. Reducing total energy demands. 2\. Switching to alternative energy sources. 3\. Converting coal feed to H~2~ (if our only aim is to reduce CO~2~ emissions) and sequestering the CO~2~ simultaneously. As all available methods for alternative energy have limitations, a comprehensive plan should not be based on a single option. Following is a more detailed discussion of the options for alternative energy. 1\. Solar thermal energy with storage is a proven technology, which is ready for implementation (6). We will show that it can supply most of the energy needs of the U.S., which can be supplied by electricity. Solar thermal is already competitive with most technologies currently in use for intermediate loads, which constitute 50% of our electricity needs. Furthermore, this technology can be designed to generate large amounts of instantaneously dispatchable, variable electricity to compensate for fluctuations in demand (presently 10% of our electricity needs). In the future it could also be used to compensate for uncontrollable inputs from other alternative energy sources, such as wind and solar cells. 2\. Nuclear energy. New, safer designs have been developed, but they are unproven as none have yet been built on a commercial scale. Furthermore, the disposal of nuclear waste is a problem that is yet to be solved. To become the major alternative energy source, 1000 GWe nuclear energy plants would have to be built. The implementation of this large nuclear capacity would require further study as to the long-range availability of nuclear fuel and the disposal of accumulated waste on a global scale. As other countries may follow our lead, our nuclear energy capacity must be expanded with caution because of its potential for global impact, increasing the danger of nuclear weapons proliferation. 3\. Geothermal and hydroelectric plants. Excellent energy sources, but with limited total output. 4\. Wind is already a competitive energy source that is growing steadily. Its limitation is that wind can vary strongly, and that the amount of uncontrollable energy input that the national electricity grid can accept, without compensation for variations, is limited. Solar thermal energy, as mentioned before, could provide the compensation and stabilization that the large-scale use of wind energy would require. 5\. Solar cells. At present, solar cells are too expensive for large-scale implementation but this should change with further research. Like wind, solar cells lack storage. Unlike wind, however, sunlight is available for only part of the day. The advantage of solar cells over thermal solar technology is that they can be placed throughout the country. If solar cells could be produced cheaply, they could become part of an advanced grid, stabilized by thermal solar plants with large storage capacity. Until further research leads to the removal of these limitations, their total contribution will be very limited. 6\. Biomass. Biomass is the only source of alternative energy that can create liquid fuels for aviation and petrochemical feedstocks for industry. But, biomass will not be able to provide more than about 10% of the total energy we use at present. However, by gasifying biomass and combining it with H~2~ from alternative sources to form syngas, triple this amount could be produced to supply the many types of hydrocarbons that cannot be replaced by electricity (see section VI). III. **Quantitative Estimates for the Potential of Decarbonization by Electricity from Alternative Energy Sources** Before we estimate the full potential impact of solar thermal energy on the decarbonization of the U.S. energy mix we must first determine the fraction of our fossil fuel use that can be replaced by electricity generated from the alternative sources currently available. Table 1 and Figure 1 summarize our total energy consumption and provides a detailed breakdown of our current use of fossil fuels (1). CO~2~ emissions caused by the various uses of fossil fuels are shown in Table 2 and Figure 2 (1). From Table 1 we note that coal-fired power plants contribute to 25% of total fossil fuels consumption (which cause 33% of total CO~2~ emissions, Table 2), while power plants using natural gas and oil represent 7% of total fossil fuels use (6% of total CO~2~ emissions, Table 2). All these power plants fueled by fossil fuels could be replaced by electricity from alternative sources. As natural gas and oil emit much less CO~2~ per kWh, the most cost efficient way to reduce CO~2~ would be to replace all existing coal-powered plants by building 300 GWe (based on ref. 1) of alternative energy power plants such as solar thermal plants or coal power plants with sequestration of CO~2~. As replacing all power plants is very expensive, if the only goal is CO~2~ sequestration, CO~2~ scrubbers for existing power plants merit a second look. Present plans for CO~2~ sequestration are based on building totally new power plants as well as pipelines for the CO~2.~ We show later that solar thermal plants with storage cost slightly less to build per kW capacity than coal-fired plants with CO~2~ sequestration. Both technologies should be considered, however, for the significant potential advantages of each. # If reducing CO~2~ emissions is a serious national priority, this would be the most effective way to achieve it. Replacing electricity generated from oil and gas would require another 120 GWe of electricity from alternative sources (based on ref. 1). # Other uses for fossil fuels that are relatively easy to replace with electricity include all residential and commercial non-electric energy use, 13% of the total use for fossil fuels (Table 1) which generate 11% of all CO~2~ emissions at present (Table 2). The distribution system and the technology needed for the implementation of this changeover are already available. Most uses of fossil fuels for these applications can be met much more efficiently by using electricity directly. For example, in many situations heat pumps are more efficient than conventional heating systems. Petroleum constitutes 40% of our energy mix (1). The petroleum we use for commercial, residential, and power (9% of total petroleum, already counted above) would be easy to replace by using electricity from alternative sources directly (Table 1). Petroleum\'s main use -almost 70% of the total is for transportation, Table 1- can be shifted in part to alternative fuels. 80% of the gasoline now used for private cars and light trucks (60% of oil used for transportation, ref. 7), can be replaced by hybrid cars with plug-in batteries. This replacement of gasoline with electricity is probably the cheapest and most politically attractive way to reduce oil consumption and is competitive today with \$40 a barrel of crude oil. Additionally, railroads driven by electricity can take on much of the hauling now handled by heavy trucks; we can probably shift 60% of the oil used for big trucks (29% of oil used for transportation, ref. 7), but this requires more studies as to the costs involved. Both contributions could save 20% of total fossil fuels (Table 1), which is 44% of our total petroleum consumption or 65% of the oil used for transportation (6). Shifting from hydrocarbon fuels to electricity would provide an attractive solution that would be easier to achieve than replacing coal power plants. Unlike coal power plants, which last about 50 years, cars are replaced much more frequently. Secondly, our dependence on imported fossil fuels would be reduced substantially. Reducing oil consumption has attracted much wider support than CO~2~ reduction, because dependence on imported oil, whose prices can fluctuate very widely, has strongly negative political and economical implications. Furthermore, fossil-fuels resources are being depleted at an increasing rate worldwide, and it would be wise to prepare for a non-fossil energy mix long before peaking occurs. By replacing 65% of the oil used for transportation with electricity from alternative sources would also decrease CO~2~ emissions by 21% (Table 2). Regarding the use of natural gas we noted before that all residential, commercial and power generation uses can be replaced by electricity. 37% of the natural gas (10% of total fossil fuels used) is used by industry, we have no break down of the specific uses, but based on one of the authors' experience (R.S.) at least 70% is for internal power and steam generation, furnaces (such as in distillation) and H~2~ production. All these uses, 7% of total fossil fuels (which generates 5% CO~2~ emissions) are switchable to electricity from alternative sources. The only use that is not switchable is for chemical feedstocks, approximately 30% of industrial gas use, or 3% of total fossil fuels. Another 2% of total fossil fuels that cannot be switched at all is direct industrial use of coal. In summary it is feasible with existing technologies to replace 72% of the fossil fuels now used with electricity from alternative sources (Table 3a, and Figure 3). This shift would also reduce CO~2~ emissions by 76% (Table 3a). In section VI we will discuss how to replace the other 26% (2% coal in industry is not replaceable), also shown in Figure 3. **IV. Solar Thermal Energy with Storage** A more detailed technical discussion of solar thermal energy with storage can be found in the authors' recent paper, which is in publication (available electronically), and is cited below as a reference (6). As the main objective undertaken here is to assess the potential of solar thermal technology for decarbonizing our energy mix, only the relevant points of the previous work will be summarized. Solar thermal technology utilizes solar collectors of the trough type to concentrate solar rays on a flowing liquid that is able to sustain very high temperatures (= 800 ºF). The heat thus collected can then be used directly to raise steam for driving the turbines of electricity-generating plants. Alternatively, the energy can be harvested and stored as sensible heat in large underground ponds. Later, the stored energy can be fed to the steam plant instantaneously to meet variable power needs. This technology has been amply demonstrated in a 354 MWe modular plant (consisting of 9 solar thermal units) that has been running in the Mojave Desert for the past 20 years (see Appendix A in ref. 6). Solar thermal energy has been evaluated in two reports by the National Research Council (NRC, refs. 8 and 9). Both concluded that it is unlikely to become competitive with conventional coal power. While this conclusion may be correct, the reports missed two important points: 1. Solar thermal energy with storage is the only alternative energy source -other than nuclear energy- that can supply all our energy needs (6). All other alternative energies have severe inherent limitations. 2. Given the capital costs projected currently, solar thermal energy may not be competitive with coal or nuclear energy for base power (6). As will be explained in the next section, however, it can become competitive with all other conventional sources because of its capacity for storing heat (6). Indeed, it can supply 60% of the requirements of our electric grid, intermediate and peak load, at an acceptable cost. **IV.1 The Importance and the Cost of Variable Loads in the Generation of Electricity** Most cost comparisons for alternative energy, including the two evaluations of thermal solar by NRC (8, 9), compare the cost of base loads (40% of our total electricity consumption, 10). But at present, solar thermal for base load in more expensive than conventional coal power plants and nuclear power plants. However, when we consider the other 60% of the load, intermediate and peak electricity, the comparison changes completely and, as shown below, solar thermal energy becomes attractive even at present prices. Similarly, gas turbines are only competitive for peak loads (400 hours a year). The effect of operating power plants for only a fraction of the time adds to capital-related costs. Capital costs are a large fraction of the total cost of electricity from nuclear and coal power plants. Although the penalty for natural gas plants would be smaller, they are not included in our comparison as the cost of natural gas has increased five-fold in the last ten years and the current shortage of gas does not allow for a large expansion. For a solar thermal power plant, one can consider the solar collectors and the storage facilities for the heat transfer fluid as a plant producing storable heat for feeding the steam power plant. In the design of a solar thermal plant, the collectors and the heat storage (90% of the capital cost, ref. 6) are designed to supply the total expected electricity/day. Only the steam power plant is designed to the maximum expected load. For nuclear and coal power plants with load-following capability, the entire plant must be designed for maximum load. The steam power plant of a solar thermal plant is cheaper by a factor of four than a coal power plant and by a factor of seven than a nuclear power plant. For intermediate loads (13 hours/day) the capital cost of solar thermal energy increases by only 10% vs. 85% for nuclear and coal power plants. Despite the fact that initially the capital investment for solar thermal plants is double that of coal and nuclear plants, their cost-effective design for intermediate and peak loads plus their lower maintenance costs and "zero" fuel costs make them competitive even today (6). Furthermore, solar thermal technology could be integrated with wind and solar cells to provide an output for the electric grid that is reliable and controllable in order to offset strong variations in demand and fluctuations in input from environmental sources. Thus, solar thermal plants are the energy sources of choice whenever large instantaneous control capabilities are required, an essential need in a decarbonized economy. For example, solar thermal energy can provide the equivalent of a 4 GWe power plant for 6 hours a day, at a 30% increased capital cost compared to a 1 GWe power plant designed for base load vs. 300% for nuclear or coal technology. **IV.2 Estimated Costs for Solar Thermal Energy** The cost estimates for solar thermal energy were taken from the recent Sargent and Lundy report (11) commissioned by the U.S. DOE and reviewed by the NRC (9) as discussed in detail in reference 6. In our earlier discussion of these estimates we compared published data for solar thermal plants with both nuclear and various coal technologies (6). At this point, it is important to emphasize that although the estimate for solar thermal technology by Sargent and Lundy is based on available technology and a conventional approach to building power plants, it misses two critical factors: a\. With a much larger market and increased competition, costs should be reduced significantly. For example, LNG plants and combined-cycle power plants leveled out at half the initial predicted cost. b\. Additionally, they did not take into account that, with a large market, solar collectors (70% of cost, ref. 11) could be designed for mass production so that costs could be reduced by a factor of three. It is fortunate that solar power is already sufficiently competitive for many existing large-scale needs to initiate the creation of this market. Ultimately, solar thermal plants could become the cheapest source of alternative energy and of electric power in general. A comparison of the costs of base power appears in Table 4, while Table 5 compares the costs of intermediate power for the technologies discussed above. From Table 4 we note that for base power, solar thermal is competitive only with future coal power plants with sequestered CO~2~. We discuss this later. For variable loads (60% of our electricity demand), however, solar thermal is already competitive (Table 5). With increased large-scale use, it should also become competitive for base loads. As most deserts in the U.S. are in the Southwest, we will need to connect the Pacific grid to the National grid so that solar thermal power could serve the whole nation. Fortunately, the distances which must be spanned are not large but planning on a national scale will be required. **IV.3 Compensation for Variable Power Inputs and Fluctuations in Demand on the Grid** Variable power requirements were a problem for the grid until recently only because of variations in consumer demand. When switching to a non-fossil energy economy, wind and solar cells will become a large source of fluctuations in power generation as they have a strongly variable output and lack a capacity for storage. Solar thermal plants, however, are uniquely suited for large-scale load following. Such plants could make it possible to create an advanced grid that integrates nuclear, wind and solar cell technologies because solar thermal energy can compensate for variations in demand and fluctuations in power inputs into the grid. The actual composition of the advanced grid and the fraction of the grid generating capacity solar thermal electricity should contribute require further studies. It is encouraging to realize, however, that the available U.S. desert area is sufficient to generate several times our current energy needs (the control of such a grid will be different from the present one but the theoretical tools for designing such a grid are available). Thus, we have the technology to supply all our future electricity needs from alternative sources at a reasonable cost. Moreover, the switch to electricity from alternative sources can be done gradually. **V.** **The Potential Contributions of Solar Thermal Energy and Electricity from Alternative Sources** In the preceding section we tried to show that solar thermal energy can serve as a viable source of electricity. It is also the only source of alternative electricity that, like nuclear energy, can support a major share of our electric energy needs. Although we advocate a more diversified approach, the fact is that there is sufficient sunlit area in the U.S. for supplying all our energy needs. The total power that could be generated from all other proven alternative energy sources, such as hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, and solar cells, is severely limited. Furthermore, solar thermal can become the mainstay of an advanced grid. Solar thermal technology merits a more thorough reevaluation. Several large demonstration plants (250-400 MWe) with adequate storage capacity should be subsidized by Government support -as was provided to launch nuclear power- to help prove that solar thermal power can be useful to industry at acceptable cost. This paper focuses on an existing version of solar thermal energy (3). Other designs that have been proposed should also be evaluated, but only those with sufficient storage can have a large impact. Full decarbonization of the U.S. economy can take from 30 to 50 years; so, implementation cannot wait until either global warming has an unacceptable impact or oil and natural gas supplies have peaked, as then it will be too late. The cheapest way to initiate decarbonization is by building new power plants and enlarging our National grid with alternative energy slowly until we double or triple our total electricity generating capacity. We must start now. We showed in Section III that on a BTU basis, 72% of the decarbonization of the energy mix could be achieved by available, affordable technology. The fact that alternative technologies are already available does not mean the U.S. should stop research for new and better ideas. To the contrary, a detailed plan for the development of available technologies as outlined above could serve as a yardstick in the evaluation of new research proposals and achievements. Our discussion of the advanced grid did not include coal power plants with CO~2~ sequestration because they are designed to produce base power, not intermediate or variable power, and therefore are not suitable for stabilizing the grid. Additionally, such plants have a higher electricity cost than any other power source. Although they may create no CO~2~ emissions, new coal plants do not address the need to decarbonize our energy mix. Furthermore, coal reserves are finite and should be preserved as a chemical resource for the long range. For the near term, however, coal plants with CO~2~ sequestration could be used for generating H~2~ to stretch crude oil reserves and upgrade heavy oil and tar sands. H~2~ from coal gasifiers with CO~2~ sequestration is at present much cheaper than H~2~ from electrolysis (based on Table 4, \$11-12 per MMBtu for the gasifier vs. close to \$30 for electrolysis, 12). In Section III we discussed how 72% of the energy we derive from fossil fuels could be shifted gradually to electricity from alternative sources. In the section which follows we consider how we can develop decarbonized energy to meet the balance of our needs. **VI. The Role of H~2~ and Biomass in the Decarbonization of Our Energy Mix** Many resources have recently been placed behind programs that aim to develop H~2~ as a main energy source. But H~2~ is an energy carrier not an energy source, because energy is required to generate it. H~2~ can be produced from natural gas, which is already in short supply. Were we to generate sufficient H~2~ to fuel our cars, we would double our total natural gas consumption. Producing H~2~ from coal would introduce a difficult switching problem, as H~2~ cannot be produced at a gas station and so, an extensive transport system would be required. The only available way to produce H~2~ from alternative sources is by electrolysis, an expensive process. Other ways to produce H~2~ from alternative sources, e.g., the photoelectrochemical and photochemical decomposition of water, have not yet been developed, but, merit research. A recent NRC report concluded that the H~2~ economy requires further research and is not ready for implementation (13). This places H~2~ beyond the scope of our discussion. As long as H~2~ must be made by electrolysis, it is clearly preferable to use electricity directly whenever possible. As electricity costs are comparable to many uses of oil and gas, the direct use of electricity from alternative sources should be maximized in the near future. As noted above, however, about 28% of our use of fossil fuels cannot be replaced with the direct use of electricity nor can they be replaced by direct use of H~2~; e.g., we cannot substitute electricity or H~2~ for petrochemical feedstocks or airplane fuel. As will be discussed below, H~2~ can play a different important role in the development of alternative fuels. We have the technology to synthesize almost any known hydrocarbon from syngas (a mixture of H~2~, CO and CO~2~) either via methanol or from Fischer-Tropsch intermediates (14, 15), which can be made to react by using shape-selective catalysts (16, 17). The H~2~ needed for both these processes can be obtained from electrolysis. The source of the carbon oxides is less obvious. If they are generated by combusting fossil fuels, we continue to create the same CO~2~ emissions as before. It has been suggested that CO~2~ can also be separated from air, but this is not practical as 20 lbmol of CO~2~ would be required per equivalent barrel of crude produced (at a theoretical 100% efficiency). Since the concentration of CO~2~ in the air is only 0.03%, it would require 65,000 lbmol of air (or 21 million SCF) to produce one barrel of oil. The non feasibility of such an approach becomes obvious if we consider that for a 50,000 barrel/day plant, the volume of air that would have to pass through the CO~2~ scrubber (or extractor) is equal the volume that would be required to combust enough coal to fuel 600 GWe coal-powered plants (twice the total capacity of all coal power plants installed today in the U.S.). The only way available to obtain carbon oxides from renewable sources is from the gasification or combustion of biomass with oxygen. The technology for the gasification of biomass is available as gasifying biomass is very similar to the gasification of peat or lignite (for example, in the Winkler or the DOW gasifier, ref. 18). The role of H~2~ in biomass utilization is based on the underlying chemistry. The production of all hydrocarbons, including fuels from syngas is based on the overall reactions: n CO + 2n H~2~ → (CH~2~)n + n H~2~O (1) n CO~2~ + 3n H~2~ → (CH~2~)n + 2n H~2~O (2) Reactions (1) and (2) occur during the Fischer-Tropsch process which is preferable for producing diesel and jet fuel. Each of the two overall reactions above can also occur in two steps with methanol as an intermediate. This is the preferred route for producing gasoline and most chemicals (16, 17). Most biomass has a chemical composition Cn(H~2~O)m and contains H~2~ only in the form of water. Just as in coal liquefaction, the H~2~ for the syngas is formed from CO by the shift reaction: CO + H~2~O → CO~2~ + H~2~ (3) which can occur either in the gasifier or in a separate shift reactor. As reaction (1) requires two moles H~2~ per mole CO, we have to shift at least two moles of CO (reaction 3) for each mole of CH~2~, ending up with one-third of the carbon in the product and the rest as CO~2~. If we add H~2~ from alternative sources we can convert all the CO and CO~2~ formed during the gasification to CH~2~ thus tripling the useful product. In addition, we save the shift reactor and the CO~2~ removal. We estimate that biomass could provide 10% of our total energy needs. By adding H~2~, the yield could be tripled to 30%, enough to meet our energy for which electricity cannot be substituted directly (26% of total fossil fuels used, as estimated in Section III, which also reduce CO~2~ emissions by another 21%, breakdowns are given in Table 3b). If we could generate H~2~ by electrolysis on site, the oxygen could be used for gasification. Producing the methanol intermediate without H~2~ addition is so similar to producing methanol from a sub-bituminous coal that it should cost no more. Adding H~2~ would half the cost of the production process, though the H~2~ itself is more expensive. At present, H~2~ can be produced by electrolysis at a cost of \$30/MMBtu (12) or about \$150 a barrel gasoline (a barrel of gasoline is approximately 5 MMBtu). An important research project would be to reduce the cost of H~2~ produced from alternative energy sources, which is recommended in ref. 13. VII. **Summary.** In this paper we try to show that with the technologies currently available, 98% (72% by electricity from alternative sources and 26% by syngas processes, the carbon oxides for the syngas being produced by the gasification of biomass and the H~2~ by electricity from alternative sources) of our economy could be decarbonized at an affordable cost, albeit this is more expensive than cheap oil or coal without pollution control (replacing 98% of fossil fuels would also reduce 97% of CO~2~ emissions, 76% by using electricity from alternative sources and 21% by syngas processes). We focused here on what could be done with existing technology, and showed that we do have the technology to create a viable economy that does not depend on fossil fuels. In no way we want to imply that total replacement of all fossil fuel energy is required in 50 years time span. 50% decarbonization in thirty years and 80-90% in fifty years is probably a more reasonable goal, which would stretch our oil and gas reserves and reduce CO~2~ emissions. We also showed that solar thermal energy could play a significant role in such a program and could anchor an advanced grid, which integrates a variety of alternative energy sources. The U.S. is fortunate to have the resources and desert area needed for supply all its energy needs. Further development of these technologies and their introduction on a large scale would provide a model for the world, especially for developing nations. As the problems inherent in such a plan are not solely technical, the free market cannot be expected to invest in CO~2~ reduction or to fund an uncertain future. It is clear that Government planning and support will be needed before we can achieve these goals. It is encouraging to know, however, that the tools for decarbonizing our economy are available to us if we have the will to use them. The first step would be a wide discussion and formulation of a detailed plan and timetable for implementation. This plan should also include more detailed evaluation of the different technologies, including approximate cost estimates, not only for the technologies, but also the cost of the implementation (enlargement of the grid, replacement of equipment, etc.). The starting point should be applications that are competitive or nearly competitive today. In ref. 6 we gave a ballpark estimate as to how much alternative electric generation capacity would be needed, we came up with 1500-2000 GWe, somewhere in the 5-6 trillion dollar range. Over 30 years this is 170-200 billion dollars a year, definitely an affordable cost if society wants to do it. It would also stimulate the American economy. The plan should also be coordinated closely with another critically urgent need, which would share many elements: how to deal with the coming peaking of oil reserves. # **Acknowledgements** The authors want to express their sincere appreciation to Dr. Mildred Green Shinnar for editing, and in part rewriting, the paper. The authors also want to thank Dr. Robert L. Hirsch, Dr. John J. 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U.S. Energy Consumption by Sector and Source (Quadrillion Btu), Year 2003. +---------+--------+---------+-------+-----------+--------+-----+-----+ | | **R | **Comme | **In | **Transpo | **E | **T | # | | | esiden | rcial** | dustr | rtation** | lectri | ota | ### | | | tial** | | ial** | | city** | l** | # T | | | | | | | | | ota | | | | | | | | | l { | | | | | | | | | #to | | | | | | | | | tal | | | | | | | | | -1 | | | | | | | | | .un | | | | | | | | | num | | | | | | | | | ber | | | | | | | | | ed} | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * | | | | | | | | | *(% | | | | | | | | | )** | +---------+--------+---------+-------+-----------+--------+-----+-----+ | # | * | **54** | ** | **1822** | **96** | ** | ** | | **Petr | *106** | | 422** | | | 250 | 43. | | oleum** | | | | | | 0** | 3** | +---------+--------+---------+-------+-----------+--------+-----+-----+ | ** | * | **171** | ** | **35** | * | ** | ** | | Natural | *277** | | 420** | | *267** | 117 | 20. | | Gas** | | | | | | 0** | 3** | +---------+--------+---------+-------+-----------+--------+-----+-----+ | * | **1** | **9** | ** | **0** | ** | ** | ** | | *Coal** | | | 186** | | 1906** | 210 | 36. | | | | | | | | 2** | 4** | +---------+--------+---------+-------+-----------+--------+-----+-----+ | ** | | | | | | ** | * | | Total** | | | | | | 577 | *10 | | | | | | | | 2** | 0** | +---------+--------+---------+-------+-----------+--------+-----+-----+ Table 2. U.S. CO~2~ Emissions by Sector and Source (Million Metric Tons), Year 2003. +---------------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | **Fossil Fuel Use** | # **Foss | **CO~2~ Emissions | | | il Fuel Replaced** | Reduction** | | | | | | | **(%)** | **(%)** | +---------------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | **All Coal for | **25** | **33** | | Electricity** | | | +---------------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | # **All Natural Gas and** | **7** | **6** | | | | | | **Petroleum for | | | | Electricity** | | | +---------------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | **All Natural Gas + Coal | **13** | **11** | | +** | | | | | | | | **Petroleum for | | | | Residential** | | | | | | | | **and Commercial** | | | +---------------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | **65% of Petroleum** | **20** | **21** | | | | | | **used in | | | | Transportation** | | | +---------------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | **70% of Industrial | **7** | **5** | | Natural Gas** | | | | | | | | (used for power and steam | | | | generation, | | | | | | | | furnaces and H~2~ | | | | production) | | | +---------------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | **Total** | **72** | **76** | +---------------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ **Table 3a. Potential for Fossil Fuels Replacement and CO~2~ Reduction by Electricity from Alternative Sources.** +---------------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | **Fossil Fuel Use** | # **Foss | **CO~2~ Emissions | | | il Fuel Replaced** | Reduction** | | | | | | | **(%)** | **(%)** | +---------------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | **All Petroleum in | **11** | **7** | | Industry** | | | +---------------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | **35% of Petroleum** | **11** | **11** | | | | | | **used in | | | | Transportation** | | | +---------------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | **30% of Industrial | **3** | **2** | | Natural Gas** | | | | | | | | (used for chemical | | | | feedstocks) | | | +---------------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | **All Natural Gas** | **1** | **1** | | | | | | **used in | | | | Transportation** | | | +---------------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | **Total** | **26** | **21** | +---------------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ **Table 3b. Potential for Fossil Fuels Replacement and CO~2~ Reduction by Syngas Processes (carbon oxides produced by biomass gasification with H~2~ by electricity from alternative sources).** ### +------------------------------+--------------+----------+-------------+ | | ##### | **Hours | ## | | | Investment { | per | ### Cost pe | | | #investment | Year** | r kWh {#cos | | | .unnumbered} | | t-per-kwh . | | | | | unnumbered} | | | **(\$/kW | | | | | installed)** | | **(cents)** | +------------------------------+--------------+----------+-------------+ | **Solar Thermal -- Near Term | **4000\*** | **4900** | **8.0** | | \[11\]** | | | | +------------------------------+--------------+----------+-------------+ | **Solar Thermal -- Future | **3220** | **4900** | **6.2** | | \[11\]** | | | | +------------------------------+--------------+----------+-------------+ | ##### Conventional Coal | **1200** | **6500** | **4.5** | | Power Plant {#conventional-c | | | | | oal-power-plant .unnumbered} | | | | | | | | | | **(with Scrubbers) \[5, | | | | | 19\]** | | | | +------------------------------+--------------+----------+-------------+ | **Clean Coal \[5\]** | **1550** | **6500** | **5.6** | +------------------------------+--------------+----------+-------------+ | **Clean Coal \[19\]** | **2000** | **6500** | **7.0** | | | | | | | ######### **( | | | **2-3** | | with CO~2~ separation in the | | | | | plant** {#with-co2-separati | | | | | on-in-the-plant .unnumbered} | | | | | | | | | | **--no counting cost of | | | | | sequestration)** | | | | | | | | | | **Estimated Cost of | | | | | Sequestration** | | | | +------------------------------+--------------+----------+-------------+ | **Nuclear \[19\]** | **2200** | **6500** | **6.0** | +------------------------------+--------------+----------+-------------+ ###### Table 4. Electricity Costs for Solar Thermal Compared to Coal and Nuclear (6) {#table-4.-electricity-costs-for-solar-thermal-compared-to-coal-and-nuclear-6 .unnumbered} \*: the estimate was obtained as follows: near term estimate in ref. 4: 4,816 \$/kW installed 20% scalable with exponential scale-up factor of 0.6 saves 540 \$/kW installed > 8 parallel trains built simultaneously should save 10-20% of the > non-scalable part of the plant, for a saving of 380-760 \$/kW > installed. ### +------------------------------------------------+---------------------+ | | ##### In | | | termediate {#interm | | | ediate .unnumbered} | | | | | | **(cents/kWh)** | +------------------------------------------------+---------------------+ | **Solar Thermal -- Near Term** | **8.0** | +------------------------------------------------+---------------------+ | **Solar Thermal -- Future** | **6.2** | +------------------------------------------------+---------------------+ | ##### Conventional Coal Power Plant | **8.0** | | {#conventional-coal-power-plant-1 .unnumbered} | | | | | | **(with Scrubbers)** | | +------------------------------------------------+---------------------+ | **Clean Coal** | **10-11** | +------------------------------------------------+---------------------+ | **Clean Coal** | **12-13** | | | | | ######### * | **2-3** | | *(with CO~2~ sequestration in the plant** {#wi | | | th-co2-sequestration-in-the-plant .unnumbered} | | | | | | **--no counting cost of disposal)** | | | | | | **Estimated Cost of Sequestration** | | +------------------------------------------------+---------------------+ | **Nuclear** | **10-11** | +------------------------------------------------+---------------------+ **Table 5. 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# Presentation: 423825 ## FMS Connectivity - Customer Advisory Board Meeting - Las Vegas – December 12, 2006 - Presented By: - Denise Quirarte - Kansas City Financial Center ## Topics - Connectivity for Disaster Recovery Purposes - PAM - Kansas City Regional Operations Center (KROC) as Primary Payment Processing Site - Decommissioning of Hyattsville Regional Operations Center (HROC). ## Currently - Majority of payment processing is done on the HROC platform (with the exception of SSA/SSI Monthly payments which process on KROC). - Customer agencies transmitting bulk files have a dedicated line or Frame Relay connection to HROC. - Several customer agencies have dedicated lines or Frame Relay connections to both HROC and KROC (for contingency). ## Currently - Current Connectivity **HROC** **KROC** **FPA** - Few Agencies - Most Agencies ## What’s Coming - PAM will process all payments on KROC. Processing will be implemented in releases between 2007 and 2009. - HROC is being decommissioned Sept 2009. - KROC will be the primary processing site. - Bureau of Public Debt (BPD) will become the contingency processing site. ## Preferred Connectivity Method - The Preferred method of implementation is IP over Sprint’s MPLS Private Internet Protocol (PIP). - Note: Sprint is discontinuing Frame Relay. - This method provides connectivity to HROC and KROC now and KROC and BPD in the future. **Notes:** The preferred method for implementing this change is by Internet Protocol through Sprint’s Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Private Internet Protocol (PIP). The PIP is a data carrying mechanism which emulates some properties of a circuit-switched network over a packet-switched network. The benefit of the PIP is reduced network complexity and cost. Rather than setting up and managing individual points between each agency and ROC, agencies need to provide only one connection from their office router to the server provider edge router (Sprint). ## What’s Coming - Future Connectivity **KROC** **BPD** **FPA** **SPRINT (MPLS) PIP** ## Benefits of MPLS - Reduces Network Connections - Only requires one line from the agency to Sprint. - Better Contingency Management - Connectivity to the contingency site eliminates the need for cartridge or CD use if the primary site is down. - Switchover in a contingency is transparent to the Agency **Notes:** Network Connections: Agency will only need one line to Sprint versus one line to HROC/KROC and another to BPD. Secure Location: The area around HROC is building up with businesses, and rental housing making it a less than secure location. Contingency: Current connectivity enables KFC to process payments if HROC is functional. If HROC goes down then we can only process files for agencies that have a connection to KROC. Or if the FPA physically mails a cartridge, CD etc.. Costumer agencies will not have to do anything to change connections if primary site goes down. ## Next Steps - Verification and documentation of current connectivity: - KFC has contacted each Agency that transmits Bulk Files - FMS Network Engineering: - Assist Agencies with questions and planning - Provides a connectivity guide as a reference (included) - Will provide a customized network proposal. - Please identify yourself as a KFC customer. - KFC: - Performs testing with the Agency following line installation. - Will work with each Agency to ensure adequate connectivity is in place prior to the upcoming FMS changes. ## Contacts - KFC: - Paul Jackson 816-414-2310 - [email protected] - Eugene Phillips 816-414-2328 - [email protected] - Network Engineering: - Joseph Mendez 202-874-7099 - [email protected]
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 99-162 Commission Staff Issues Accounting Bulletin on Revenue Recognition Washington, DC, December 3, 1999 -- The staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission today released Staff Accounting Bulletin (SAB) No. 101, which provides guidance on the recognition, presentation, and disclosure of revenue in financial statements filed with the Commission. The SAB fulfills a promise that SEC Chairman Arthur Levitt made in September 1998 that the staff would communicate more broadly its views on revenue recognition. Chairman Levitt's remarks were in response to a practice by some registrants to inappropriately manage their earnings by artificially accelerating revenue. Despite the fundamental nature of revenue to every company's business, the accounting rules on revenue recognition are not comprehensive but rather a collection of industry or transaction specific guidelines. This SAB does not change any of the accounting profession's existing rules on revenue recognition. Rather, the SAB draws upon the existing rules and explains how the staff applies those rules, by analogy, to other transactions that the existing rules do not specifically address. This SAB spells out the basic criteria that must be met before registrants can record revenue. Those criteria reflect the recurring revenue recognition themes found in the existing accounting rules. The SAB provides a number of examples of how the staff applies the criteria to specific fact patterns such as bill-and- hold transactions, up-front fees when the seller has significant continuing involvement, long-term service transactions, refundable membership fees, and contingent rental income. The SAB also addresses whether revenue should be presented on a fee or commission basis or at the full transaction amount when the seller is acting as a sales agent or similar capacity. Finally, the SAB provides guidance on the disclosures registrants should make about their revenue recognition policies and the impact of events and trends on revenue. The staff believes that it is appropriate to distribute its views widely so that registrants and their accountants are aware of the staff's views as they prepare financial statements and reports to be filed with the Commission. Lynn Turner, the Commission's Chief Accountant, said, "Recognition of revenue before it is appropriate is a scheme that has cost investors tremendous sums in the past. I hope the additional guidance in this staff accounting bulletin, coupled with more vigilant efforts on the part of financial management and auditors, will significantly reduce the problems in the future. It should also create a level playing field for those who do provide their investors with high quality financial reporting." SABs are not rules or interpretations of the Commission. Rather, they are interpretations and practices followed by staff of the Office of the Chief Accountant and the Division of Corporation Finance in administering the disclosure requirements of the federal securities laws. For further information contact: Richard Rodgers, Scott Taub, or Eric Jacobsen in the Office of the Chief Accountant at (202) 942-4400 or Robert Bayless in the Division of Corporation Finance at (202) 942-2960. # # #
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# Presentation: 934706 ## CDRH FY 05 Scorecard Report Through 2nd Quarter FY 05 **Robert Navazio 7/1/05** **The “Yugo” version 05** **At a glance....** ## Summarize Center-Wide FY 05 data through 2nd Quarter Identify areas where we have good data and areas where we still have problems with data collection Provide background to Executive Committee to make additional decisions on FY 05 scorecard numerators and denominators performance targets Discuss how we are using Office and Center results to manage our programs in FY 05 - Identify areas where we have good data and areas where we still have problems with data collection - Provide background to Executive Committee to make additional decisions on FY 05 - scorecard numerators and denominators - performance targets - Discuss how we are using Office and Center results to manage our programs in FY 05 **Purpose of Presentation** ## Are We Meeting our Targets? (Have we set targets?) **Are We Meeting our Targets? ****(Have we set targets?)** - KRA 1 :**Public Health Promotion** **Y** - KRA 2: **Public Health Protection** - KRA 3: **Effective Management in ** ** ****Accordance with TPLC** - KRA 4: Knowledge Management and - **Stakeholder Collaboration** - KRA 5: **Workforce Excellence** *Green: ****Meeting Targets*** * **Yellow: ****Not Meeting all ****** ******Targets: Need to ****** ******review + drill down*** * **Red: ****More than X% of ****** ******measures not meeting ****** ******targets**** (need to review)* * **White: ****Need to work on ****** ******setting the right ****** ******measures + targets*** **G** **Y** **Y** **W** ## Keep in Mind (What gets measured gets done!) - Measures: the fewer the better - Measures should be intermediate outcome based whenever possible (not just outputs) - Measures focus on key success factors - Measures should be integrated through the organization - Measures need to have targets from baseline data rather than arbitrary numbers ## KRA 1: Performance Updates for MDUFMA Decision Goals and Cycle Actions: FY 04 Receipt Cohort (as of 3/31/05) ** ****Expedited PMAs with an FDA Decision within 300 total FDA days ** ** ****and on-time cycle actions ** | | 2nd Quarter FY 05 | | --- | --- | | # Meeting goal | 22 | | # Not Meeting goal | 6 | | # Awaiting MDUFMA Decision | 6 | | Total Received and Filed in Receipt Cohort | 14 | | Total Received | 14 | - Best - Case 82% - FY 05 - Dec. - Target - 70% - Worst Case 65% **Includes 14 of 20 on-time cycle actions** ## KRA1: Performance Updates for MDUFMA Decision Goals and Cycle Actions: FY 04 Receipt Cohort (as of 3/31/05) ** ****Original PMAs and PMA Panel Track Supplements with an FDA decision within 320 total FDA days and on-time cycle actions** | | 2nd Quarter FY 05 | | --- | --- | | # Meeting Goal | 87 | | # Not meeting goal | 7 | | # Awaiting MDUFMA Decision | 18 | | Total Received and Filed in Receipt Cohort | 47 | | Total Received | 47 | - Best - Case 94% - FY 06 - Dec. Target - 80% - Worst Case - 78% **Incudes 58 of 65 on-time cycle actions** ## KRA 1: Performance Updates for MDUFMA Decision Goals and Cycle Actions: FY 04 Receipt Cohort (as of 3/31/05) ** ****180 Day PMA Supplements with an FDA decision within 180 total FDA **** **** days and on-time cycle actions** | | 2nd Quarter FY 05 | | --- | --- | | # Meeting Goal | 220 | | # Not Meeting Goal | 13 | | # Awaiting MDUFMA Decision | Cohort closed | | Total in Receipt Cohort | 103 | **FY 05 Decision** **Target** **80%** ** ****94%** **Includes 220 of 233 on-time cycle actions** ## KRA 1: Performance Updates for MDUFMA Decision Goals and Cycle Actions FY 04 Receipt Cohort (as of 3/31/05) ** ****510(k) Applications with an FDA decision within 90 total days** ** ****and on-time cycle actions** | | 2nd Quarter FY 05 | | --- | --- | | # Meeting Goal | 4,402 | | # Not Meeting Goal | 1,066 | | # Awaiting MDUFMA Decision | 161 | | Total MDUFMA Receipt Cohort | 3,359 | | Other | 273 | | Total | 3,632 | **Worst Case** **78%** **FY 05 ** **Dec. Target** **75%** ** ****Best Case 81%** **Includes 1667 of 2109 on-time cycle actions** ## % IDE originals approved in first 30 day cycle - 1B CDRH Access to Investigational Devices **KRA 1: Public Health Promotion** **Baseline Receipt Cohort** **N= 224** **Didn’t Meet** **70%Target** **Y** ## CDRH 1-C: % of On-time Review **Consults, second quarter FY 05** - _Note:_ Review consult data reported by OSB, OCER, OSEL and OC. _**FY 04 On-Time Review Consults**_ **Expedited Review Consults = 96% (44/46)** **Pre-IDE & IDE Review Consults = 99% (629/636) ** **Other Review Consults = 98% (2,189/2,227)** **Met FY 05** **Target** **90%** **G** ## 2A CDRH Public Health Protection Response Rating 2A-1 11 avg. days to review death and serious injury adverse event reports 2A-2 1 day for PMI action teams to decide on action plan 2A-4 Developing baseline for days to process recalls 2A-5 Developing baseline for days to process warning letters and untitled letters - 2A-1 11 avg. days to review death and serious injury adverse event reports - 2A-2 1 day for PMI action teams to decide on action plan - 2A-4 Developing baseline for days to process recalls - 2A-5 Developing baseline for days to process warning letters and untitled letters **KRA 2: Public Health Protection** ## 2B CDRH Public Health Protection Resolution Rating 4 Legal actions 27 Class I and II recalls 52 Letters 2C CDRH Mammography Safety 98% certified mammography facilities free of the most serious violations (exceeds target of 97%) 97% certified mammography facilities free of serious violations (exceeds target of 94%) - 4 Legal actions - 27 Class I and II recalls - 52 Letters **2C CDRH Mammography Safety** - 98% certified mammography facilities free of the most serious violations (exceeds target of 97%) - 97% certified mammography facilities free of serious violations (exceeds target of 94%) **KRA 2: Public Health Protection** **G** **Y** ## From the scorecard data reported in the March 2005 budget review CDRH: Didn’t meet an operating dollar target from 40% to 60%; Met a payroll dollars target from 45% to 55%; Didn’t meet a cash award dollars target from 40% to 60% - Didn’t meet an operating dollar target from 40% to 60%; - Met a payroll dollars target from 45% to 55%; - Didn’t meet a cash award dollars target from 40% to 60% ** ****3A CDRH Financial Accountability Index**** ** **KRA 3: Effective Management ** **In Accordance with TPLC** **Y** **G** **Y** ## CDRH hired 130 of 152 MDUFMA hires approved for FY 03 + FY 04 (85% over two year period) As of 4/2/05, CDRH had hired 41% (27 of 66 ) MDUFMA user fee and appropriated hires approved in FY 05 and approved in prior years but not yet on board Didn’t meet the FY 05 target of 75% because of hiring freeze - As of 4/2/05, CDRH had hired 41% (27 of 66 ) MDUFMA user fee and appropriated hires approved in FY 05 and approved in prior years but not yet on board - Didn’t meet the FY 05 target of 75% because of hiring freeze **3B CDRH MDUFMA Hires Percent** **KRA 3: Effective Management ** **In Accordance with TPLC** **Y** ## CDRH is executing 20 FY 05 project management plans In the second quarter project management plan milestones were verified and updated if necessary, and there were 36 second quarter milestones For the third quarter, standard project management plan status reported 85% (51 of 60) third quarter milestones were complete or on time - CDRH is executing 20 FY 05 project management plans - In the second quarter project management plan milestones were verified and updated if necessary, and there were 36 second quarter milestones - For the third quarter, standard project management plan status reported 85% (51 of 60) third quarter milestones were complete or on time **3C CDRH**** ****Project Management Plan Percent** ** ****of on-target milestones** **KRA 3: Effective Management ** **In Accordance with TPLC** **G** ## 4A CDRH Industry Meeting Number 853 Business Meetings with Industry in FY 04 379 Business Meetings in Second Quarter FY 05 (If we continue at this rate, annual total over 1,500) 4B CDRH Stakeholder Communication Level Each Office reported progress on major projects Over 134 web pages developed and updated 4,000 people on patient safety list serve - 853 Business Meetings with Industry in FY 04 - 379 **Business Meetings in Second Quarter FY 05 ** ** ****(If we continue at this rate, annual total over 1,500)** **4B CDRH Stakeholder Communication Level** - Each Office reported progress on major projects - Over 134 web pages developed and updated - 4,000 people on patient safety list serve **KRA 4: Knowledge Management** **And Stakeholder Collaboration** **G** ## 4C CDRH Customer Survey Rating, Device Review This year, 78% of overall close-ended responses had positive perceptions of CDRH review programs, comparable to 79% last year However, last year only 4% open-ended responses thought guidance improvements were needed This year,13% open-ended responses thought guidance improvements were needed. Specific guidance improvements were made - This year, 78% of overall close-ended responses had positive perceptions of CDRH review programs, comparable to 79% last year - However, last year only 4% open-ended responses thought guidance improvements were needed - This year,13% open-ended responses thought guidance improvements were needed. Specific guidance improvements were made **KRA 4: Knowledge Management** **And Stakeholder Collaboration** **G** **Y** ## KRA 4: Knowledge Management - CDRH set an FY 05 target to send 70% of high priority guidances FY 05 target for CDRH to approve and send to FDA - As of 3/31/05, CDRH sent 46% (19 of 41) to FDA - CDRH also targeted to update and send to FDA 10% of high priority existing guidances - Guidance coordinators developing a list of high priority existing guidances to update **KRA 4: Knowledge Management** **And Stakeholder Collaboration** **G** ## KRA 4: Knowledge Management - FDA recognized 695 standards for review as of end FY 04 - A Federal Register update for FY 05 is pending - Developing baseline data to set target **KRA 4: Knowledge Management** **And Stakeholder Collaboration** ## KRA 5 Workforce Excellence **5A-1 and 5A-3 FY 05 training hours ** **Training hours will not be reported until OCER identifies source(s) for more kinds of training hours than senior staff approved to report in FY 04** ## KRA 5 Workforce Excellence **5A-2 Training Dollars Spent** **In FY 04, CDRH spent $1.4M on training and travel related to training** **That was 5% of the $28.8M operating budget** **Senior staff approved this numerator & denominator for Center scorecard. ** **Offices will set targets for training dollars spent per person for their scorecards when data is available.** **In 2****nd**** quarter FY 05, 6 Offices spent $.5M on training and training-related travel, 1.6 % of their operating. ** **Y** ## KRA 5 Workforce Excellence CDRH Training Dollar Comparisons | | FY 04 | 2nd Quarter FY 05 | | --- | --- | --- | | Training Dollars | $1.4M | $.5M | | % of Operating Dollars | 5% | 1.6% | ## KRA 5: Workforce Excellence **5B-1CDRH External Expertise Level**: - External - Expertise - Dollars - In Millions - External expertise investments include contracts and fellowships to supplement - CDRH internal expertise. It includes areas like MDFP, ORISE, MEDSUN, database - development, web development, and software development. It does not include basic - services like document control, animal care, MDR contract, registration and listing, - scanning, database maintenance, and web usability. **KRA 5: Workforce Excellence** **On target to exceed 10% annual target. $6.2M cum. is 6% of operating + payroll for 7 Offices reporting mid-year** **$13.2M** **$13.6M: 10% of Operating and Payroll** **G** ## KRA 5: Workforce Excellence 5B-1CDRH Ext Expertise Level **$13.6M ext exp** **47% operating** **10% whole budget** **$6.2M ext exp** **66% operating** **6% whole budget midyear**
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**Appendix II** **Federal Agency Codification of Certain Governmentwide Grants Requirements** ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Agency A-102 Common OMB Circular A-110 Nonprocurement (departments then Rule\ (universities & Suspension & agencies^1^) (State & local non-profit Debarment^3^ governments) organizations)^2^ ----------------- ----------------- ------------------- ----------------- Agriculture 7 CFR 3016 7 CFR 3019 7 CFR 3017 Commerce 15 CFR 24 15 CFR 14 15 CFR 26 Defense 32 CFR 33 32 CFR 32 32 CFR 25 Education 34 CFR 80 34 CFR 74 34 CFR 85 Energy 10 CFR 600 10 CFR 600 10 CFR 1036 Health & Human 45 CFR 92 45 CFR 74 45 CFR 76 Services Homeland Security Currently using the implementation of the agency from which the program was transferred, e.g., Department of Justice Housing & Urban 24 CFR 85 24 CFR 84 24 CFR 24 Development Interior 43 CFR 12 43 CFR 12 43 CFR 12 Justice 28 CFR 66 28 CFR 70 28 CFR 67 Labor 29 CFR 97 29 CFR 95 29 CFR 98 State 22 CFR 135 22 CFR 145 22 CFR 137 Transportation 49 CFR 18 49 CFR 19 49 CFR 29 Treasury 31 CFR 19 Veterans Affairs 38 CFR 43 38 CFR 49 38 CFR 44 ADF 22 CFR 1508 AID 22 CFR 226 22 CFR 208 BBG 22 CFR 518 22 CFR 513 CNCS 45 CFR 2541 45 CFR 2543 45 CFR 2542 EPA 40 CFR 31 40 CFR 30 40 CFR 32 FEMA (now part of 44 CFR 13 44 CFR 17 (not DHS) covered by common rule changes of November 26, 2003) FMCS 29 CFR 1470 29 CFR 1471 GSA 41 CFR 105-71 41 CFR 105-72 41 CFR 105-68 IMLS 45 CFR 1183 45 CFR 1185 IAF 22 CFR 1006 NASA 14 CFR 1273 14 CFR 1260 14 CFR 1265 NARA 36 CFR 1207 36 CFR 1210 36 CFR 1209 NEA 45 CFR 1157 45 CFR 1154 NEH 45 CFR 1174 45 CFR 1169 NSF 45 CFR 602 45 CFR 620 ONDCP 21 CFR 1403 21 CFR 1404 OPM 5 CFR 970 Peace Corps 22 CFR 310 SBA 13 CFR 143 13 CFR 145 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- A copy of this table is also located on OMB's Home Page at <http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/grants/chart.html>. NOTES: 1\. Abbreviations used for the following independent agencies: African Development Foundation (ADF), Agency for International Development (AID), Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) (now part of the Department of Homeland Security), Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS), General Services Administration (GSA), Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), Inter-American Foundation (IAF), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), National Science Foundation (NSF), Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), Office of Personnel Management (OPM), and Small Business Administration (SBA). 2\. If an agency implements OMB Circular A-110 (2 CFR part 215) other than through codified rules; the Circular's requirements apply equally to the agency and its awards. 3\. The OMB guidance on nonprocurement suspension and debarment is found at 2 CFR part 180.
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# Presentation: 223105 ## Slide 1 ## Our Products **Our Products** **80% of world’s critical infrastructures** **Determined, resourceful, global adversaries** **Our Resources** **Attacked > 4,000 times a day** **At least one DDoS a day** **Logged attacks from every country** **Our Business** **Subject to Phishing, Bots, Root-kits, ...** ## The World Today Threats Bad Guys How We Got There Legacy Crime Evolving the Solution Security Strategy A Look Ahead **Threats ** **Bad Guys** **How We Got There** **Legacy ** **Crime** **Evolving the Solution** **Security Strategy** **A Look Ahead** ## Emanations **Emanations** **Tempest** **Insiders** **TCSEC, Common Criteria** **Eavesdropping** **DES, AES, IPSec** **Network Protocols** **Sync flood, DNS spoofing** **Network Stacks** **“****Ping of death”** **Operating System Services** **Buffer overruns, XSS** **Web spoofs, worms** **Application Services** **SQL injection, SQL Slammer** **Media players** ## Rarely discovered - Attacks occur here - Why does this gap exist? ## Days From Patch To Exploit - Have decreased so that patching is not a defense in large organizations - Average 6 days for patch to be reverse engineered to identify vulnerability - Source: Microsoft ## Exploitability Defined - the publication of exploit and/or proof-of concept code for a known vulnerability, or where the exploit is trivial or no code is required to leverage Current state 1 of 2 vulnerabilities are exploited, regardless of platform 6.5% improvement over 2004 Average: 6 days from disclosure to exploitation **Defined - the publication of exploit and/or proof-of concept code for a known vulnerability, or where the exploit is trivial or no code is required to leverage** **Current state ** **1 of 2 vulnerabilities are exploited, regardless of platform** **6.5% improvement over 2004** **Average: 6 days from disclosure to exploitation** | Year | Number of MS Vulnerabilities corrected by bulletin | Exploited | | | % of exploits to vulnerabilities | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | | No | Trivial | Yes | | | 2005* | 40 | 21 | 3 | 15 | 46.2 % | | 2004 | 91 | 43 | 3 | 45 | 52.7% | | 2003 | 79 | 31 | 4 | 44 | 60.8% | | 2002 | 150 | 70 | 6 | 61 | 48.9% | **Thru May 31, 2005** ## Blaster shows the complex interplay between security researchers, software companies, and hackers - Source: Microsoft ## “Less than 24 hours after Microsoft released its Security Bulletins for August, exploit code was made publicly available for the vulnerabilities addressed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS05-038 and MS05-041. The postings, titled ‘Microsoft Internet Explorer COM Objects Instantiation Exploit (MS05-038)’ and ‘Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop Protocol DoS Exploit (MS05-041),’ were published by the French security firm FrSIRT. A second piece of code was published on August 11th for MS05-038.” - “Less than 24 hours after Microsoft released its Security Bulletins for August, exploit code was made publicly available for the vulnerabilities addressed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS05-038 and MS05-041. The postings, titled ‘Microsoft Internet Explorer COM Objects Instantiation Exploit (MS05-038)’ and ‘Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop Protocol DoS Exploit (MS05-041),’ were published by the French security firm FrSIRT. A second piece of code was published on August 11th for MS05-038.” - “Three pieces of exploit code targeting the Windows Plug and Play issue (MS05-039) have been made publicly available. These are listed as the ‘Microsoft Windows Plug and Play Remote Buffer Overflow Exploit (MS05-039)’, ‘Microsoft Windows 2000 Plug and Play Universal Remote Exploit (MS05-039)’ and ‘Microsoft Windows 2000 Plug and Play Universal Remote Exploit #2 (MS05-039)’ on the FrSIRT Web site. One of which has also been included as an exploit module in the Metasploit Framework.” ## Answers “Where are the greatest risks?” Exploits written in 2005 for 6 popular Operating Systems Win32 Linux (4 distributions) **Exploits written in 2005 for ****6 popular Operating Systems** **Win32** **Linux (4 distributions)** **Exploits written 2005 YTD - all platforms** | | Vulns | Exploitable | Trivial | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Total | 344 | 96 | 61 | **2005 Vulns and Exploits (YTD)** **Thru May 31, 2005** ## Network service **Thru May 31, 2005** ## Script-Kiddy - HobbyistHacker - Expert - Specialist **Vandal** **Thief** **Spy** **Trespasser** **Tools created by experts now used by less skilled attackers and criminals** **Fastest ** **growing ** **segment** **Author** ## 16-bit 100 MHz processor **16-bit 100 MHz processor** **10 GByte disk** **20 MByte ram** **CD drive** **13” VGA monitor** **Windows 95** **FAT FS** **IPX and NetBIOS** **Open networking** **32-bit 2.5 GHz processor** **250 GByte disk** **3 GByte ram** **DVD R/W drive** **21” digital monitor** **Windows XP SP2** **ICF** **USB** **UPnP** **Windows Update** **Legacy creates** **security ** **issues** ## The security kernel of Windows NT was written: Before there was a World Wide Web Before TCP/IP was the default communications protocol The security kernel of Windows Server 2003 was written: Before buffer overflow tool kits were available Before Web Services were widely deployed **Before there was a World Wide Web** **Before TCP/IP was the default communications protocol** **The security kernel of Windows Server 2003 was written:** **Before buffer overflow tool kits were available** **Before Web Services were widely deployed** ## Six computers attached to Internet Different versions of Windows, Linux and Mac OS Over the course of one week Machines were scanned 46,255 times 4,892 direct attacks No up-to-date, patched operating systems succumbed to a single attack All down rev systems were compromised Windows XP with no patches Infested in 18 minutes by Blaster and Sasser Within an hour it became a "bot" **Different versions of Windows, Linux and Mac OS** **Over the course of one week** **Machines were scanned 46,255 times** **4,892 direct attacks** **No up-to-date, patched operating systems succumbed to a single attack** **All down rev systems were compromised ** **Windows XP with no patches** **Infested in 18 minutes by Blaster and Sasser ** **Within an hour it became a "bot"** - Source: StillSecure, - see http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36~33~2735094,00.html ## Mass unsolicited email For commerce Direct mail advertisement For Web traffic Artificially generated Web traffic Harassment For fraud Phishing Identity theft Credential theft **For commerce** **Direct mail advertisement** **For Web traffic** **Artificially generated Web traffic** **Harassment** **For fraud** **Phishing** **Identity theft** **Credential theft** ## “Our first program pays you $0.50 for every validated free-trial registrant your website sends to [bleep]. Commissions are quick and easy because we pay you when people sign up for our three-day free-trial. Since [bleep] doesn't require a credit card number or outside verification service to use the free trial, generating revenue is a snap. The second program we offer is our pay per sign-up plan. This program allows you to earn a percentage on every converted (paying) member who joins [bleep]. You could make up to 60% of each membership fee from people you direct to join the site. Lastly, [bleep] offers a two tier program in addition to our other plans. If you successfully refer another webmaster to our site and they open an affiliate account, you begin earning money from their traffic as well! The second tier pays $0.02 per free-trial registrant or up to 3% of their sign-ups.” ## SoBig spammed over 100 million inboxes If 10% read the mail and clicked the link = 10 million people If 1% of people who went to site signed up for 3-days free trial = (100,000 people) x ($0.50) = $50,000 If 1% of free trials sign up for 1 year = (1,000 people) x ($144/yr) = $144,000/yr **If 10% read the mail and clicked the link ** **= 10 million people** **If 1% of people who went to site signed up for 3-days free trial** **= (100,000 people) x ($0.50) = $50,000** **If 1% of free trials sign up for 1 year** **= (1,000 people) x ($144/yr) = $144,000/yr** ## Filed 97 lawsuits in US against spammers 11 defendants were on the Register of Known Spam Operations (ROKSO) 5 of the 11 included on ROKSO’s top 10 list More than 120 worldwide legal actions Over $100m in judgments Total US Spam Judgments: $79 Million Referral of over 30 cases to LE One of nation’s most notorious spammers recently declared bankruptcy as a result of joint MS-government pressure **11 defendants were on the Register of Known Spam Operations (ROKSO) ** **5 of the 11 included on ROKSO’s top 10 list ** **More than 120 worldwide legal actions** **Over $100m in judgments ** **Total US Spam Judgments:** **$79 Million** **Referral of over 30 cases to LE** **One of nation’s most notorious spammers recently declared bankruptcy as a result of joint MS-government pressure** ## Faking An e-mail that seems to be from a legitimate source Spoofing A Web site that appears to be “official” Phishing Luring users to provide sensitive data **An e-mail that seems to be from a legitimate source** **Spoofing** **A Web site that appears to be “official”** **Phishing** **Luring users to provide sensitive data** ## Slide 21 ## 3 Subpoenas identified ISP in Austria **5**** ****Subpoena to Qwest and investigations identified Jayson Harris in Iowa, US** **1**** ****MS filed John Doe lawsuit in WA** **6**** ****Referred to FBI and obtained $3 million Default Judgment** **2**** ****Issued subpoenas to web hosts in CA** **4**** ****Austrian ISP identified IP address registered to Qwest in the US** ## Most people are spoofed Over 60% have visited a fake or spoofed site People are tricked Over 15% admit to having provided personal data Target for spoofing attacks Banks, credit card companies, Web retailers, online auctions (E-bay) and mortgage companies. Economic loss 1.2 million U.S. adults have lost money The total dollar impact: $929 million **Over 60% have visited a fake or spoofed site** **People are tricked ** **Over 15% admit to having provided personal data ** **Target for spoofing attacks** **Banks, credit card companies, Web retailers, online auctions (E-bay) and mortgage companies.** **Economic loss** **1.2 million U.S. adults have lost money** **The total dollar impact: $929 million**** ** - Source: TRUSTe & Gartner ## Active Phishing Sites by Week November 04 to February 05 | Active phishing sites in February | 2625 | | --- | --- | | Average monthly growth rate | 28% | | Number of hijacked brands | 64 | | Average time online for site | 5.7 days | | Longest time online for site | 30 days | - Source APWG February 2005 **March 2005 partnered with the FTC and National Consumers League to file 117 lawsuits against phishers** **Issued over 1500 takedown notices for Phishing sites since Sept 2003** **Referred >30 cases to LE** **Coordination with LE to create Operation “Digital Phishnet”** ## Viagra spammers being put out of action San Jose Mercury News Editorial Sunday, February 13, 2004 **Viagra spammers being put out of action** San Jose **Mercury News Editorial**Sunday, February 13, 2004 **Tech Firms, FBI to Fight 'Phishing' Scams Together** - By Andy Sullivan - December 8, 2004 **Shhh, they're hunting cybercrooks; ** **Sleuths hunker down to catch Net's most-wanted**** ** - By Jon Swartz - 9/21/04 **Pfizer, Microsoft Sue Viagra Spammers** - February 10, 2004 **Internet Giants File 7 Suits Aimed at Stopping Spam** - October 29, 2004 - By Laurie J. Flynn **Technology And The Fight Against Child Porn ** - By John Foley, February 14, 2005 **February 14, 2005, Newsweek, U.S. Edition** *By Steven Levy* **How to Hook the Elusive Phisher** **Microsoft attacks spam in courts** **By Brandon Sprague** August 2, 2004 **Microsoft Takes Stands Against Spam, Sanctions** - By Jonathan Krim - Thursday, September 23, 2004; Page E01 **Amazon, Microsoft team for spam suits** - By Matt Hines Staff Writer, CNET News.com **September 28, 2004,** **A Collective Net to** ** ****Catch Phishers** - By Sarah Lacy - December 20, 2004 **Houston Chronicle** **Day after AG suit, Microsoft sues UT student ** - By Associated Press, January 14, 2005 ## Software that: Collects personal information from you Without your knowledge or permission Privacy 15 percent of enterprise PCs have a keylogger Source: Webroot's SpyAudit Number of keyloggers jumped three-fold in 12 months Source: Sophos Reliability Microsoft Watson ~50% of crashes caused by spyware Support Costs Dell, HP, IBM: Spyware causes ~30% of calls Estimated support costs at $2.5m+ / year **Collects personal information from you ** **Without your knowledge or permission** **Privacy** **15 percent of enterprise PCs have a keylogger** **Source: Webroot's SpyAudit** **Number of keyloggers jumped three-fold in 12 months** **Source: ****Sophos** **Reliability** **Microsoft Watson** **~50% of crashes caused by spyware** **Support Costs** **Dell, HP, IBM: Spyware causes ~30% of calls** **Estimated support costs at $2.5m+ / year** ## Israel Spyware - “Dubbed "Trojangate," the incident resulted in nearly 20 arrests, with some reports - indicating that there were hundreds -- perhaps thousands -- of documents stolen from multiple Israeli firms. About 100 servers containing stolen data have been seized and are being investigated.” *BBC* - “In 2004, MessageLabs came upon a Trojan horse created for the purpose of attacking - a type of software used in airplane design.” *AP* - “Someone placed surveillance software on sheriff's office computers, apparently enabling unauthorized access to sensitive information about prisoner movements, confidential homeland security updates and private personnel files.” *AP* ## UK police foil massive bank theft **UK police foil massive bank theft**** ** - “Police in London say they have foiled one of the biggest attempted bank thefts in Britain. The plan was to steal £220m ($423m) from the London offices of the Japanese bank Sumitomo Mitsui. Computer experts are believed to have tried to transfer the money electronically after hacking into the bank's systems. A man has been arrested by police in Israel after the plot was uncovered by the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit. Unit members worked closely with Israeli police ...” *Story from BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/uk/4356661.stm* ## Growth in the root kit population Technical challenge in the community Defeats current anti-spyware products Financial motivation to support adware & spyware Takes several hours to walk customer through removal & recovery Ongoing support cost for Microsoft is high http://support.microsoft.com/?id=894278 More than 12 steps for safemode removal! Can no longer detect the latest version of LODMEDUD_A New malicious drivers moving to boot drivers **Technical challenge in the community** **Defeats current anti-spyware products** **Financial motivation to support adware & spyware** **Takes several hours to walk customer through removal & recovery** **Ongoing support cost for Microsoft is high** _**[http://](http://support.microsoft.com/?id=894278)**__**[support.microsoft.com](http://support.microsoft.com/?id=894278)**__**[/?id=894278](http://support.microsoft.com/?id=894278)**_ **More than 12 steps for safemode removal!** **Can no longer detect the latest version of LODMEDUD_A** **New malicious drivers moving to boot drivers** ## Slide 31 | Driver | Characteristic | Instance count | | --- | --- | --- | | Delprot.sys | Deletion protection for iSearch adware/spyware. | 81870 1.03% | | “LoadMeDude” TROJ_LODMEDUD_A | Randomly named driver that hides processes, registry, files. Auto-update capability. Bundled with Comedy Central adware/spyware. | 25496 0.32% | | winik.sys | Protects CommonName adware/spyware. | 13583 0.17% | | iesprt.sys TROJ_BANKER.W | Steals banking passwords. | 2386 0.03% | | Hxdefdrv.sys “Hacker Defender” | Public domain source rootkit. Resource hiding and backdoor capability. | 1323 0.02% |
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![](media/image1.png){width="0.80625in" height="0.7875in"} **Heart of America HMO** **2004** **A Health Maintenance Organization** **Serving: North Central North Dakota** **Enrollment in this Plan is limited. You must live in our Geographic service area to enroll. See page** **8** **for requirements.** **Enrollment codes for this Plan:** **RU1 Self Only** **RU2 Self and Family** ![](media/image4.png){width="1.1805555555555556in" height="0.8347222222222223in"} ![](media/image5.png){width="3.0in" height="0.9201388888888888in"} **RI 73-543** ![](media/image6.png){width="4.84375in" height="1.1354166666666667in"} Dear Federal Employees Health Benefits Program Participant: I am pleased to present this 2004 Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program plan brochure. The brochure describes the benefits this plan offers you for 2004. Because benefits vary from year to year, you should review your plan's brochure every Open Season -- especially Section 2, which explains how the plan changed. It takes a lot of information to help a consumer make wise healthcare decisions. The information in this brochure, our FEHB Guide, and our web-based resources, make it easier than ever to get information about plans, to compare benefits and to read customer service satisfaction ratings for the national and local plans that may be of interest. Just click on [www.opm.gov/insure](http://www.opm.gov/insure)! The FEHB Program continues to be an enviable national model that offers exceptional choice, and uses private-sector competition to keep costs reasonable, ensure high-quality care, and spur innovation. The Program, which began in 1960, is sound and has stood the test of time. It enjoys one of the highest levels of customer satisfaction of any healthcare program in the country. I continue to take aggressive steps to keep the FEHB Program on the cutting edge of employer-sponsored health benefits. We demand cost-effective quality care from our FEHB carriers and we have encouraged Federal agencies and departments to pay the full FEHB health benefit premium for their employees called to active duty in the Reserve and National Guard so they can continue FEHB coverage for themselves and their families. Our carriers have also responded to my request to help our members to be prepared by making additional supplies of medications available for emergencies as well as call-up situations and you can help by getting an Emergency Preparedness Guide at www.opm.gov. OPM's *HealthierFeds* campaign is another way the carriers are working with us to ensure Federal employees and retirees are informed on healthy living and best-treatment strategies. You can help to contain healthcare costs and keep premiums down by living a healthy life style. Open Season is your opportunity to review your choices and to become an educated consumer to meet your healthcare needs. Use this brochure, the FEHB Guide, and the web resources to make your choice an informed one. Finally, if you know someone interested in Federal employment, refer them to www.usajobs.opm.gov. > Sincerely, > > ![](media/image7.png){width="2.5833333333333335in" > height="0.7291666666666666in"} > > Kay Coles James > > Director ![](media/image4.png){width="1.0555555555555556in" height="0.7465277777777778in"} **Notice of the Office of Personnel Management\'s**   **Privacy Practices**   THIS NOTICE DESCRIBES HOW MEDICAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOU MAY BE USED AND ######### DISCLOSED AND HOW YOU CAN GET ACCESS TO THIS INFORMATION, PLEASE REVIEW IT CAREFULLY.   By law, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), which administers the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program, is required to protect the privacy of your personal medical information.  OPM is also required to give you this notice to tell you how OPM may use and give out (\"disclose\") your personal medical information held by OPM.   OPM **will** use and give out your personal medical information:   - To you or someone who has the legal right to act for you (your personal representative), - To the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, if necessary, to make sure your privacy is protected, - To law enforcement officials when investigating and/or prosecuting alleged or civil criminal actions, and - Where required by law. OPM **has the right** to use and give out your personal medical information to administer the FEHB Program.  For example:   - To communicate with your FEHB health plan when you or someone you have authorized to act on your behalf asks for our assistance regarding a benefit or customer service issue. - To review, make a decision, or litigate your disputed claim. - For OPM and the General Accounting Office when conducting audits. OPM **may** use or give out your personal medical information for the following purposes under limited circumstances:   - For Government healthcare oversight activities (such as fraud and abuse investigations), - For research studies that meet all privacy law requirements (such as for medical research or education), and - To avoid a serious and imminent threat to health or safety. By law, OPM must have your written permission (an \"authorization\") to use or give out your personal medical information for any purpose that is not set out in this notice.  You may take back (\"revoke\") your written permission at any time, except if OPM has already acted based on your permission.   By Law, you **have the right** to:   - See and get a copy of your personal medical information held by OPM. - Amend any of your personal medical information created by OPM if you believe that it is wrong or if information is missing, and OPM agrees.  If OPM disagrees, you may have a statement of your disagreement added to your personal medical information. - Get a listing of those getting your personal medical information from OPM in the past 6 years.  The listing will not cover your personal medical information that was given to you or your personal representative, and information that you authorized OPM to release, or that was given out for law enforcement purposes or to pay for your health care or a disputed claim. - Ask OPM to communicate with you in a different manner or at a different place (for example, by sending materials to a P.O. Box instead of your home address. - Ask OPM to limit how your personal medical information is used or given out.  However, OPM may not be able to agree to your request if the information is used to conduct operations in the manner described above. - Get a separate paper copy of this notice. For more information on exercising your rights set out in this notice, look at [www.opm.gov/insure](http://www.opm.gov/insure) on the web.  You may also call 202-606-0191 and ask for OPM\'s FEHB Program privacy for this purpose.   If you believe OPM has violated your privacy rights set out in this notice, you may file a complaint with OPM at the following address:   Privacy Complaints Office of Personnel Management ######### P.O. Box 707 Washington, DC 20004-0707   Filing a complaint will not affect your benefits under the FEHB Program.  You also may file a complaint with the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.   By Law, OPM is required to follow the terms in this privacy notice.  OPM has the right to change the way your personal medical information is used and given out.  If OPM makes any changes, you will get a notice by mail within 60 days of the change.  The privacy practices listed in this notice are effective April 14, 2003. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction 4 Plain Language 4 Stop Health Care Fraud 4 Preventing medical mistakes 5 Section 1. Facts about this HMO plan 7 How we pay providers 7 Your Rights 7 Service Area 8 Section 2. How we change for 2004 9 Program-wide changes 9 Changes to this Plan 9 Section 3. How you get care 10 Identification cards 10 Where you get covered care 10 • Plan providers 10 • Plan facilities 10 What you must do to get covered care 10 • Primary care 10 • Specialty care 10 • Hospital care 11 Circumstances beyond our control 12 Services requiring our prior approval 12 Section 4. Your costs for covered services 13 • Copayments 13 • Deductible 13 • Coinsurance 13 Your catastrophic protection out-of-pocket maximum 13 Section 5. Benefits 14 Overview 14 (a) Medical services and supplies provided by physicians and other health care professionals...............................................................................15 (b) Surgical and anesthesia services provided by physicians and other health care professionals...............................................................................24 (c) Services provided by a hospital or other facility, and ambulance services 27 (d) Emergency services/accidents 29 (e) Mental health and substance abuse benefits 31 (f) Prescription drug benefits 33 (g) Dental benefits 35 Section 6. General exclusions \-- things we don\'t cover 36 Section 7. Filing a claim for covered services 37 Section 8. The disputed claims process 38 Section 9. Coordinating benefits with other coverage 40 When you have other health coverage 40 > • What is Medicare? 40 - Should I enroll in Medicare? 40 • Medicare + Choice 43 > • TRICARE/and CHAMPVA 43 > > • Worker's Compensation 44 > > • Medicaid 44 > > • Other Government agencies 44 > > • When others are responsible for injuries 44 Section 10. Definitions of terms we use in this brochure 45 Section 11. FEHB facts 47 Coverage information 47 • No pre-existing condition limitation 47 • Where you get information about enrolling in the FEHB Program 47 • Types of coverage available for you and your family 47 Children's Equity Act 48 • When benefits and premiums start 49 • When you retire 49 When you lose benefits 49 • When FEHB coverage ends 49 • Spouse equity coverage 49 • Temporary Continuation of Coverage (TCC) 49 • Converting to individual coverage 50 • Getting a Certificate of Group Health Plan Coverage 50 Two new Federal Programs complement FEHB benefits 51 The Federal Flexible Spending Account Program -- FSAFEDS 51 The Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program 54 Index 56 Summary of benefits 57 Rates 58 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This brochure describes the benefits of Heart of America HMO under our contract (CS 2606) with the Office of Personnel Management, as authorized by the Federal Employees Health Benefits law. The address for Heart of America HMO administrative office is: Heart of America HMO 810 South Main Rugby, ND 58368 This brochure is the official statement of benefits. No oral statement can modify or otherwise affect the benefits, limitations, and exclusions of this brochure. It is your responsibility to be informed about your health benefits. If you are enrolled in this Plan, you are entitled to the benefits described in this brochure. If you are enrolled for Self and Family coverage, each eligible family member is also entitled to these benefits. You do not have a right to benefits that were available before January 1, 2004, unless those benefits are also shown in this brochure. OPM negotiates benefits and rates with each plan annually. Benefit changes are effective January 1, 2004, and are summarized on page 9. Rates are shown at the end of this brochure. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Plain Language ----------------------------------------------------------------------- All FEHB brochures are written in plain language to make them responsive, accessible, and understandable to the public. For instance, - Except for necessary technical terms, we use common words. For instance, "you" means the enrollee or family member; "we" means Heart of America HMO. - We limit acronyms to ones you know. FEHB is the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program. OPM is the Office of Personnel Management. If we use others, we tell you what they mean first. - Our brochure and other FEHB plans' brochures have the same format and similar descriptions to help you compare plans. If you have comments or suggestions about how to improve the structure of this brochure, let us know. Visit OPM's "Rate Us" feedback area at [www.opm.gov/insure]{.underline} or e-mail [OPM]{.underline} at [[email protected]]{.underline}. You may also write to OPM at the Office of Personnel Management, Office of Insurance Planning and Evaluation Division, 1900 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20415-3650. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Stop Health Care Fraud! ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Fraud increases the cost of health care for everyone and increases your Federal Employees Health Program (FEHB) premium. OPM's Office of the Inspector General investigates allegations of fraud, waste, and abuse in the FEHB Program regardless of the agency that employs you or from which you retired. **[Protect Yourself From Fraud]{.underline}** - Here are some things you can do to prevent fraud: - Be wary of giving your plan identification (ID) number over the telephone or to people you do not know, except to your doctor, other provider, or authorized plan or OPM representative. - Let only the appropriate medical professionals review your medical record or recommend services. - Avoid using health care providers who say that an item or service is not usually covered, but they know how to bill us to get it paid. - Carefully review explanations of benefits (EOBs) that you receive from us. - Do not ask your doctor to make false entries on certificates, bills or records in order to get us to pay for an item or service. - If you suspect that a provider has charged you for services you did not receive, billed you twice for the same service, or misrepresented any information, do the following: - Call the provider and ask for an explanation. There may be an error. - If the provider does not resolve the matter, call us at 776-5848 or 1-800-525-5661 and explain the situation. - If we do not resolve the issue: > **CALL -- THE HEALTH CARE FRAUD HOTLINE** > > **202-418-3300** > > **OR WRITE TO:** > > The United States Office of Personnel Management > > Office of Inspector General Fraud Hotline > > 1900 E. Street NW, Room 6400 > > Washington DC, 20415 - Do not maintain as a family member on your policy: ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` - Your former spouse after a divorce decree or annulment is final (even if a court order stipulates otherwise); or - Your child over age 22 (unless he/she is disabled and incapable of self support). ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` - If you have any questions about the eligibility of a dependent, check with your personnel office if you are employed or with OPM if you are retired. ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` - You can be prosecuted for fraud and your agency may take action against you if you falsify a claim to obtain FEHBP benefits or try to obtain services for someone who is not an eligible family member or who is no longer enrolled in the Plan. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Preventing Medical Mistakes ----------------------------------------------------------------------- An influential report from the Institute of Medicine estimates that up to 98,000 Americans die every year from medical mistakes in hospitals alone. That\'s about 3,230 preventable deaths in the FEHB Program a year. While death is the most tragic outcome, medical mistakes cause other problems such as permanent disabilities, extended hospital stays, longer recoveries, and even additional treatments. By asking questions, learning more and understanding your risks, you can improve the safety of your own health care, and that of your family members. Take these simple steps: 1. **Ask questions if you have doubts or concerns.** - Ask questions and make sure you understand the answers. - Choose a doctor with whom you feel comfortable talking. - Take a relative or friend with you to help you ask questions and understand answers. 1. **Keep and bring a list of all the medicines you take.** - Give your doctor and pharmacist a list of all the medicines that you take, including non-prescription medicines. - Tell them about any drug allergies you have. - Ask about side effects and what to avoid while taking the medicine. - Read the label when you get your medicine, including all warnings. - Make sure your medicine is what the doctor ordered and know how to use it. - Ask the pharmacist about your medicine if it looks different than you expected. 2. **Get the results of any test or procedure.** - Ask when and how you will get the results of test or procedures. - Don't assume the results are fine if you do not get them when expected, be it in person, by phone, or by mail. - Call your doctor and ask for your results. - Ask what the results mean for your care. 3. **Talk to your doctor about which hospital is best for your health needs.** - Ask your doctor about which hospital has the best care and results for your condition if you have more than one hospital to choose from to get the health care you need. - Be sure you understand the instructions you get about follow-up care when you leave the hospital. 4. **Make sure you understand what will happen if you need surgery.** - Make sure you, your doctor, and your surgeon all agree on exactly what will be done during the operation. - Ask your doctor, "Who will manage my care when I am in the hospital?" - Ask your surgeon: Exactly what will you be doing? About how long will it take? What will happen after surgery? How can I expect to feel during recovery? - Tell the surgeon, anesthesiologist, and nurses about any allergies, bad reaction to anesthesia, and any medications you are taking. Want more information on patient safety? ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` - [www.ahrq.gov/consumer/pathqpack.htm](http://www.ahrq.gov/consumer/pathqpack.htm). The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality makes available a wide-ranging list of topics not only to inform consumers about patient safety but to help choose quality healthcare providers and improve the quality of care you receive. - [www.npsf.org](http://www.npsf.org/). The National Patient Safety Foundation has information on how to ensure safer healthcare for you and your family. - [www.talkaboutrx.org/consumer.html](http://www.talkaboutrx.org/consumer.html). The National Council on Patient Information and Education is dedicated to improving communication about the safe, appropriate use of medicines. - [www.leapfroggroup.org](http://www.leapfroggroup.org/). The Leapfrog Group is active in promoting safe practices in hospital care. - [www.ahqa.org](http://www.ahqa.org/). The American Health Quality Association represents organizations and healthcare professionals working to improve patient safety. - [www.quic.gov/report](http://www.quic.gov/report). Find out what federal agencies are doing to identify threats to patient safety and help prevent mistakes in the nation's healthcare delivery system. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- **Section 1. Facts about this HMO plan** ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This Plan is a health maintenance organization (HMO). We require you to see specific physicians, hospitals, and other providers that contract with us. These Plan providers coordinate your health care services. The Plan is solely responsible for the selection of these providers in your area. Contact the Plan for a copy of their most recent provider directory. HMOs emphasize preventive care such as routine office visits, physical exams, well-baby care, and immunizations, in addition to treatment for illness and injury. Our providers follow generally accepted medical practice when prescribing any course of treatment. When you receive services from Plan providers, you will not have to submit claim forms or pay bills. You only pay the copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles described in this brochure. When you receive emergency services from non-Plan providers, you may have to submit claim forms. **You should join an HMO because you prefer the plan's benefits, not because a particular provider is available. You cannot change plans because a provider leaves our Plan. We cannot guarantee that any one physician, hospital, or other provider will be available and/or remain under contract with us.** How we pay providers We contract with individual physicians, medical groups, and hospitals to provide the benefits in this brochure. These Plan providers accept a negotiated payment from us, and you will only be responsible for your copayments or coinsurance. **Your Rights** OPM requires that all FEHB Plans provide certain information to their FEHB members. You may get information about us, our networks, providers, and facilities. OPM's FEHB website (www.opm.gov/insure) lists the specific types of information that we must make available to you. Some of the required information is listed below. - We are Federally qualified - We have been in existence for 21 Years - We are a non-profit organization If you want more information about us, call 701-776-5848 or 1-800-525-5661, or write to Heart of America HMO, 810 South Main. You may also contact us by fax at 701-776-5425. **Service Area** To enroll in this Plan, you must live in our Service Area. This is where our providers practice. Our service area is: All of Pierce, Rolette, Bottineau, McHenry, Towner, Ward, and Renville counties in North Dakota and the portions of Benson, Wells, Sheridan, McLean, Mountrail, and Burke Counties represented by the following zip codes: 58310 58339 58365 58450 58718 58740 58762 58782 58313 58341 58366 58451 58754 58741 58763 58783 58316 58343 58367 58540 58722 58744 58768 58784 58317 58346 58368 58701 58723 58746 58769 58785 58318 58348 58369 58705 58725 58747 58770 58787 58320 58353 58384 58704 58731 58750 58772 58789 58324 58356 58385 58705 58733 58752 58773 58790 58325 58357 58386 58710 58734 58756 58775 58792 58329 58359 58418 58711 58735 58758 58776 58793 58331 58360 58422 58712 58736 58759 58778 58332 58362 58423 58713 58737 58760 58779 58337 58363 58438 58716 58739 58761 58781 Ordinarily, you must get your care from providers who contract with us. If you receive care outside our service area, we will pay only for emergency care. We will not pay for any other health care services out of our service area unless the services have prior plan approval. If you or a covered family member move outside of our service area, you can enroll in another plan. If your dependents live out of the area (for example, if your child goes to college in another state), you should consider enrolling in a fee-for-service plan or an HMO that has agreements with affiliates in other areas. If you or a family member move, you do not have to wait until open season to change plans. Contact your employing or retirement office. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- **Section 2. How we change for 2004** ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Do not rely on these change descriptions; this page is not an official statement of benefits. For that, go to Section 5 Benefits. Also, we edited and clarified language throughout the brochure, any language change not shown here is a clarification that does not change benefits. **Program-wide changes** - We added information regarding two new Federal Programs that complement FEHB benefits, the Federal Flexible Spending Account Program - *FSAFEDS* and the Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program. See page 51. - We added information regarding Preventing medical mistakes. See page 5. - We added information regarding enrolling in Medicare. See page 40. - We revised the Medicare Primary Payer Chart. See page 42. **Changes to this plan** - Your share of the non-Postal premium will increase by 1.5 % for Self Only or 5.6 % for Self and Family. - The maximum coinsurance for authorized services received from a non-plan specialist will increase from \$1000 to \$3000 per year. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Section 3. How you get care ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- **Identification cards** We will send you an identification (ID) card when you enroll. You should carry your ID card with you at all times. You must show it whenever you receive services from a Plan provider, or fill a prescription at a pharmacy. Until you receive your ID card, use your copy of the Health Benefits Election Form, SF-2809, your health benefits enrollment confirmation (for annuitants), or your Employee Express confirmation letter. If you do not receive your ID card within 30 days after the effective date of your enrollment, or if you need replacement cards, call us at 701-776-5848. **Where you get covered care** You get care from "Plan providers" and "Plan facilities." You will only pay copayments, and/or coinsurance, and you will not have to file claims. • **Plan providers** Plan providers are physicians and other health care professionals in our service area that we contract with to provide covered services to our members. We list Plan providers in the provider directory, which we update periodically. All doctors of the Johnson Clinic Professional Corporation and Trinity Medical Group and affiliated clinics are available to HAHMO members. The doctors of the Johnson Clinic, P.C. are available to provide health care from offices located in Leeds, Towner, Maddock, Dunseith and Rugby, North Dakota. The doctors of the Trinity Medical Group are available to provide health care from offices located in Minot, Garrison, Mohall, Velva, Newtown, Kenmare, Parshall and Westhope, North Dakota. Your plan doctor will coordinate your health care needs including referrals to specialists when necessary. Services of specialists other than Johnson Clinic and Trinity Medical Group primary care doctors are covered only when there has been a referral by the member's primary care doctor with the following exception: a woman may see her plan gynecologist for an annual routine examination without a referral. • **Plan facilities** Plan facilities are hospitals and other facilities in our service area that we contract with to provide covered services to our members. We list these in the provider directory, which we update periodically. **What you must do** It depends on the type of care you need. First, you and each family **to get covered care** member must choose a primary care physician. This decision is important since your primary care physician provides or arranges for most of your health care. Provider directories are available at the time of enrollment or upon request by calling the Heart of America HMO office at 701-776-5848 or 1-800-525-5661. • **Primary care** Your primary care physician can be a family practitioner, internist, pediatrician or an OB-GYN. Your primary care physician will provide most of your health care, or give you a referral to see a specialist. If you want to change primary care physicians or if your primary care physician leaves the Plan, call us. We will help you select a new one. • **Specialty care** Your primary care physician will refer you to a specialist for needed care. When you receive a referral from your primary care physician, you must return to the primary care physician after the consultation, unless your primary care physician authorized a certain number of visits without additional referrals. The primary care physician must provide or authorize all follow up care. Do not go to the specialist for return visits unless your primary care physician gives you a referral. However, a woman may see her plan gynecologist for her annual routine examination without a referral. Here are other things you should know about specialty care: • If you need to see a specialist frequently because of a chronic, complex, or serious medical condition, your primary care physician will develop a treatment plan that allows you to see your specialist for a certain number of visits without additional referrals. Your primary care physician will use our criteria when creating your treatment plan (the physician may have to get an authorization or approval beforehand). • If you are seeing a specialist when you enroll in our Plan, talk to your primary care physician. Your primary care physician will decide what treatment you need. If he or she decides to refer you to a specialist, ask if you can see your current specialist. If your current specialist does not participate with us, you must receive treatment from a specialist who does. Generally, we will not pay for you to see a specialist who does not participate with our Plan. • If you are seeing a specialist and your specialist leaves the Plan, call your primary care physician, who will arrange for you to see another specialist. You may receive services from your current specialist until we can make arrangements for you to see someone else. • If you have a chronic or disabling condition and lose access to your specialist because we: > \-\-- terminate our contract with your specialist for other than > cause; or > > \-\-- drop out of the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program > and you enroll in another FEHB Plan; or > > \-\-- reduce our service area and you enroll in another FEHB Plan, You may be able to continue seeing your specialist for up to 90 days after you receive notice of the change. Contact us, or if we drop out of the program, contact your new plan. If you are in the second or third trimester of pregnancy and you lose access to your specialist based on the above circumstances, you can continue to see your specialist until the end of your postpartum care, even if it is beyond the 90 days. • **Hospital care** Your Plan primary care physician or specialist will make necessary hospital arrangements and supervise your care. This includes admission to a skilled nursing or other type of facility. If you are in the hospital when your enrollment in our Plan begins, call our customer service department immediately at 701-776-5848 or 1-800-525-5661. If you are new to the FEHB Program, we will arrange for you to receive care. If you changed from another FEHB plan to us, your former plan will pay for the hospital stay until: - You are discharged, not merely moved to an alternative care center; or - The day your benefits from your former plan run out; or - The 92^nd^ day after you become a member of this Plan, whichever happens first. These provisions apply only to the hospital benefit of the hospitalized person; we cover your other non-hospital care. **Circumstances beyond our control** Under certain extraordinary circumstances, such as natural disasters, we may have to delay your services or we may be unable to provide them. In that case, we will make all reasonable efforts to provide you with the necessary care. **Services requiring prior approval** Your physician must get our approval before sending you to a hospital, referring you to a specialist, or recommending follow-up care. Before giving approval, we consider if the service is medically necessary, and if it follows generally accepted medical practice. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Section 4. Your costs for covered services ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- You must share the cost of some services. You are responsible for: • **Copayments** A copayment is a fixed amount of money you pay to the provider when you receive services. Example: When you see your primary care physician you pay a copayment of \$10 per office visit • **Deductible** A deductible is a fixed expense you must incur for certain covered services and supplies before we start paying benefits for those services. Copayments do not count toward any deductible. We have a \$600 per member calendar year deductible for prescription drugs. • **Coinsurance** Coinsurance is the percentage of our negotiated fee that you must pay for your care. Example: In our Plan, you pay 20% of charges up to a maximum coinsurance of \$500 per year for prosthetic devices that exceed \$25 **Your catastrophic protection** **out-of-pocket maximum** **for deductibles, coinsurance,** **and copayments** The copayment and coinsurance maximum is 50% of your annual premium per calendar year for services rendered by in network providers. When the copayment and coinsurance maximum applicable to your contract has been fulfilled, copayment and coinsurance will no longer be applied to the following services: - Emergency room services - Outpatient hospital services - Inpatient hospital services - Outpatient mental health services - Outpatient chemical dependency services - Inpatient mental health services - Inpatient chemical dependency services - Durable equipment and prosthetic devices - Referral services provided by participating providers +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | **Section 5. Benefits -- OVERVIEW** | | | | ***(See page*** ***9*** ***for how our benefits changed this year and | | page 52 for a benefits summary.)*** | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ **NOTE**: This benefits section is divided into subsections. Please read the important things you should keep in mind at the beginning of each subsection. Also read the General Exclusions in Section 6; they apply to the benefits in the following subsections. To obtain claims forms, claims filing advice, or more information about our benefits, contact us at 701-776-5848 or at 1-800-525-5661. a. Medical services and supplies provided by physicians and other health care professionals 15-23 +---------------------------------+------------------------------------+ | •Diagnostic and treatment | •Speech therapy | | services | | | | •Hearing services (testing, | | •Lab, X-ray, and other | treatment, and supplies) | | diagnostic tests | | | | •Vision services (testing, | | •Preventive care, adult | treatment, and supplies) | | | | | •Preventive care, children | •Foot care | | | | | •Maternity care | •Orthopedic and prosthetic devices | | | | | •Family planning | •Durable medical equipment (DME) | | | | | •Infertility services | •Home health services | | | | | •Allergy care | •Chiropractic | | | | | •Treatment therapies | •Alternative treatments | | | | | •Rehabilitative therapies | •Educational classes and programs | | | | | •Physical and occupational | | | therapies | | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------+ b. Surgical and anesthesia services provided by physicians and other health care professionals 24-26 +---------------------------------+------------------------------------+ | •Surgical procedures | •Oral and maxillofacial surgery | | | | | •Reconstructive surgery | •Organ/tissue transplants | | | | | | •Anesthesia | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------+ (c) Services provided by a hospital or other facility, and ambulance services 27-28 +---------------------------------+------------------------------------+ | •Inpatient hospital | •Extended care benefits/skilled | | | nursing care facility benefits | | •Outpatient hospital or | | | ambulatory surgical center | •Hospice care | | | | | | •Ambulance | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------+ (d) Emergency services/accidents 29-30 > •Medical emergency •Ambulance (e) Mental health and substance abuse benefits 31-32 (f) Prescription drug benefits 33-34 (g) Dental benefits 35 Summary of benefits 57 +---+---+-------------------------------------+----------------+---+----+ | > | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * | | | | | | | * | | | | | | | S | | | | | | | e | | | | | | | c | | | | | | | t | | | | | | | i | | | | | | | o | | | | | | | n | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 5 | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ( | | | | | | | a | | | | | | | ) | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | | | | | M | | | | | | | e | | | | | | | d | | | | | | | i | | | | | | | c | | | | | | | a | | | | | | | l | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | | | | | s | | | | | | | e | | | | | | | r | | | | | | | v | | | | | | | i | | | | | | | c | | | | | | | e | | | | | | | s | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | | | | | a | | | | | | | n | | | | | | | d | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | | | | | s | | | | | | | u | | | | | | | p | | | | | | | p | | | | | | | l | | | | | | | i | | | | | | | e | | | | | | | s | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | | | | | p | | | | | | | r | | | | | | | o | | | | | | | v | | | | | | | i | | | | | | | d | | | | | | | e | | | | | | | d | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | | | | | b | | | | | | | y | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | | | | | p | | | | | | | h | | | | | | | y | | | | | | | s | | | | | | | i | | | | | | | c | | | | | | | i | | | | | | | a | | | | | | | n | | | | | | | s | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | | | | | a | | | | | | | n | | | | | | | d | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | | | | | o | | | | | | | t | | | | | | | h | | | | | | | e | | | | | | | r | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | | | | | h | | | | | | | e | | | | | | | a | | | | | | | l | | | | | | | t | | | | | | | h | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | | | | | c | | | | | | | a | | | | | | | r | | | | | | | e | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | | | | | p | | | | | | | r | | | | | | | o | | | | | | | f | | | | | | | e | | | | | | | s | | | | | | | s | | | | | | | i | | | | | | | o | | | | | | | n | | | | | | | a | | | | | | | l | | | | | | | s | | | | | | | * | | | | | | | * | | | | | | +---+---+-------------------------------------+----------------+---+----+ | | * | **Here are some important things to | | * | | | | * | keep in mind about these | | * | | | | I | benefits:** | | I | | | | * | | | * | | | | * |  Please remember that all benefits | | * | | | | | are subject to the definitions, | | | | | | * | limitations, and exclusions in this | | * | | | | * | brochure and are payable only when | | * | | | | M | we determine they are medically | | M | | | | * | necessary. | | * | | | | * | | | * | | | | |  Plan physicians must provide or | | | | | | * | arrange your care. | | * | | | | * | | | * | | | | P | >  Be sure to read Section 4, | | P | | | | * | > *Your costs for covered service,* | | * | | | | * | > for valuable information about | | * | | | | | > how cost sharing works. 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+---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > Laboratory tests, such as: | > Nothing | | > | | | >  Blood tests | | | > | | | >  Urinalysis | | | > | | | >  Non-routine pap tests | | | > | | | >  Pathology | | | > | | | >  X-rays | | | > | | | >  Non-routine Mammograms | | | > | | | >  Cat Scans/MRI | | | > | | | >  Ultrasound | | | > | | | >  Electrocardiogram and EEG | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | ##### Preventive care, adult | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | Routine screenings such as*:* | > Nothing | | | | | >  Total Blood Cholesterol -- once every | | | > three years~~,~~ | | | > | | | >  Colorectal Cancer Screening, including | | | > | | | > \-\-\-- Fecal occult blood test -- yearly | | | > after age 50 | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | \-\-\-- Sigmoidoscopy, screening -- every | | | five years starting at age 50 | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA test) -- | | | > one annually for men age 40 and older | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > Routine pap test | | | > | | | > Note: There is a \$10 copay for an office | | | > visit with a pap test. | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > Routine mammogram --covered for women age | | | > 35 and older, as follows: | | | > | | | >  From age 35 through 39, one during this | | | > five year period | | | > | | | >  From age 40 through 64, one every | | | > calendar year | | | > | | | >  At age 65 and older, one every two | | | > consecutive calendar years | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > *Not covered: Physical exams required for | > *All charges* | | > obtaining or continuing employment or | | | > insurance, or travel..* | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > Routine immunizations, limited to: | > Nothing | | > | | | >  Tetanus-diphtheria (Td) booster -- once | | | > every 10 years, ages 19 and over (except | | | > as provided for under Childhood | | | > immunizations) | | | > | | | >  Influenza vaccines, annually, | | | | | | - Pneumococcal vaccines, age 65 and over | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | ##### Preventive care, children | **You pay** | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | >  Childhood immunizations recommended by | > Nothing | | > the American Academy of Pediatrics | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ |  Well-child care charges for routine | > \$10 per office | | examinations, immunizations and care | > visit | | (through age 22) | | | | | |  Examinations, such as: | | | | | | > \-\--Eye exams through age 17 to | | | > determine the need for vision correction. | | | > | | | > \-\--Ear exams through age 17 to | | | > determine the need for hearing correction | | | > | | | > \-\--Examinations done on the day of | | | > immunizations (through age 22) | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | ######## Maternity care | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > Complete maternity (obstetrical) care, | > \$10 copay on first | | > such as: | > prenatal visit only | | > | | | >  Prenatal care | | | > | | | >  Delivery | | | > | | | >  Postnatal care | | | > | | | > Note: Here are some things to keep in | | | > mind: | | | > | | | >  You do not need to precertify your | | | > normal delivery; see page 11 for other | | | > circumstances, such as extended stays for | | | > you or your baby. | | | > | | | >  You may remain in the hospital up to 48 | | | > hours after a regular delivery and 96 | | | > hours after a cesarean delivery. We will | | | > extend your inpatient stay if medically | | | > necessary. | | | > | | | >  We cover routine nursery care of the | | | > newborn child during the covered portion | | | > of the mother's maternity stay. We will | | | > cover other care of an infant who | | | > requires non-routine treatment only if we | | | > cover the infant under a Self and Family | | | > enrollment. | | | > | | | >  We pay hospitalization and surgeon | | | > services (delivery) the same as for | | | > illness and injury. See Hospital benefits | | | > (Section 5c) and Surgery benefits | | | > (Section 5b)*.* | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > *Not covered: Routine sonograms to | > *All charges* | | > determine fetal age, size or sex* | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | ######## Family planning | **You pay** | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > A broad range of voluntary family | > \$10 per visit | | > planning services, limited to: | | | > | | | >  Voluntary sterilization (See surgical | | | > procedures, Section 5 (b)) | | | > | | | >  Surgically implanted contraceptives | | | > (such as Norplant) | | | > | | | >  Injectable contraceptive drugs (such as | | | > Depo provera) | | | > | | | >  Intrauterine devices (IUDs) | | | > | | | >  Diaphragms | | | > | | | > NOTE: We cover oral contraceptives under | | | > the prescription drug benefit. | | | > | | | > For covered medications and accessories, | | | > you pay 50% of charges after a \$600 | | | > deductible. | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > *Not covered: reversal of voluntary | > *All charges* | | > surgical sterilization, genetic | | | > counseling,* | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | ######## Infertility services | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > Diagnosis and treatment of infertility, | > \$10 per visit | | > such as: | | | > | | | >  Artificial insemination: | | | > | | | > *\-\--intrauterine insemina­tion (IUI)* | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > *Not covered:* | > *All charges* | | | | | - *Intracervical insemination (ICI)* | | | | | | - *Intravaginal insemination (IVI)* | | | | | | >  *Assisted reproductive technology (ART) | | | > procedures, such as:* | | | > | | | > *\--in vitro fertilization* | | | > | | | > *\--embryo transfer, gamete GIFT and | | | > zygote* | | | > | | | > *\--zygote transfer* | | | > | | | >  *Services and supplies related to | | | > excluded ART procedures* | | | > | | | >  *Fertility drugs* | | | > | | | >  *Cost of donor sperm* | | | > | | | >  *Cost of donor egg* | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > **Allergy care** | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > Testing and treatment | > \$10 per visit | | > | | | > Allergy injection | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > Allergy serum | > Nothing | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > *Not covered: provocative food testing | > *All charges* | | > and sublingual allergy desensitization* | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | ######## Treatment therapies | **You pay** | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | >  Chemotherapy and radiation therapy | > \$10 per office | | > | > visit | | > Note: High dose chemotherapy in | | | > association with autologous bone marrow | | | > transplants are limited to those | | | > transplants listed under Organ/Tissue | | | > Transplants on page 26. | | | > | | | >  Respiratory and inhalation therapy | | | > | | | >  Dialysis -- hemodialysis and peritoneal | | | > dialysis | | | > | | | >  Intravenous (IV)/Infusion Therapy -- | | | > Home IV and antibiotic therapy | | | > | | | >  Growth hormone therapy (GHT) | | | > | | | > Note: We cover growth hormone under the | | | > prescription drug benefit. | | | > | | | > Note: -- We will only cover GHT when we | | | > preauthorize the treatment. Call your | | | > plan physician to get a referral for | | | > preauthorization. We will ask you to | | | > submit information that establishes that | | | > the GHT is medically necessary. Ask us to | | | > authorize GHT before you begin treatment; | | | > otherwise, we will only cover GHT | | | > services from the date you submit the | | | > information. If you do not ask or if we | | | > determine GHT is not medically necessary, | | | > we will not cover the GHT or related | | | > services and supplies. See *Services | | | > requiring our prior approval* in Section | | | > 3. | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > **Physical and occupational therapies** | **You pay** | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | >  Up to two consecutive months per | > \$10 per outpatient | | > condition for the services of each of the | > visit | | > following: | > | | > | > Nothing per visit | | > qualified physical therapists; and | > during covered | | > | > inpatient admission | | > occupational therapists. | | | > | | | > Note: We only cover therapy to restore | | | > bodily function when there has been a | | | > total or partial loss of bodily function | | | > due to illness or injury. | | | > | | | >  We Cover cardiac rehabilitation | | | > following a heart transplant, bypass | | | > surgery or a myocardial infarction, for | | | > up to three (3) sessions per week up to | | | > three (3) months. Any sessions beyond | | | > three (3) months require authorization by | | | > HAHMO Medical Director. | | | > | | | >  We cover long-term rehabilitative | | | > therapy (physical and occupational) after | | | > the short-term therapy benefit has been | | | > exhausted. Benefits are provided for one | | | > supervisory physical therapy visit per | | | > month and one supervisory occupational | | | > therapy visit per month. | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > *Not covered:* | > *All charges* | | > | | | >  *exercise programs* | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > **Speech therapy** | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | >  Up to two consecutive months per | > \$10 per outpatient | | > condition. | > visit | | | > | | NOTE: We cover speech therapy in all | > Nothing per visit | | situations where it is medically necessary. | > during covered | | | > inpatient admission | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > **Hearing services (testing, treatment, | **You pay** | | > and supplies)** | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | >  Hearing testing for children through | > Nothing | | > age 17 (see *Preventive care, children*) | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > *Not covered:* | > *All charges* | | > | | | >  *all other hearing testing* | | | > | | | >  *hearing aids, testing and examinations | | | > for them* | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > **Vision services (testing, treatment, | | | > and supplies)** | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | >  Eye exam to determine the need for | > Nothing | | > vision correction for children through | | | > age 17 (see *Preventive care, children* | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > *Not covered:* | > *All charges* | | > | | | >  *Eyeglasses or contact lenses and, | | | > after age 17, examinations for them* | | | > | | | >  *Eye exercises and orthoptics* | | | > | | | >  *Radial keratotomy and other refractive | | | > surgery* | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | ######## Foot care | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > Routine foot care when you are under | > Nothing | | > active treatment for a metabolic or | | | > peripheral vascular disease, such as | | | > diabetes. | | | > | | | > See orthopedic and prosthetic devices for | | | > information on podiatric shoe inserts. | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > *Not covered:* | > *All charges* | | > | | | >  *Cutting, trimming or removal of corns, | | | > calluses, or the free edge of toenails, | | | > and similar routine treatment of | | | > conditions of the foot, except as stated | | | > above* | | | > | | | >  *Treatment of weak, strained or flat | | | > feet or bunions or spurs; and of any | | | > instability, imbalance or subluxation of | | | > the foot (unless the treatment is by open | | | > cutting surgery)* | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > **Orthopedic and prosthetic devices** | **You pay** | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | >  Artificial limbs, lenses following | > 20% coinsurance on | | > cataract surgery | > items that exceed | | > | > \$25 up to a maximum | | >  Externally worn breast prostheses and | > coinsurance of \$500 | | > surgical bras, including necessary | > per contract per | | > replacements, following a mastectomy | > calendar year. | | > | | | >  Internal prosthetic devices, such as | | | > artificial joints, pacemakers and | | | > cochlear implants and surgically | | | > implanted breast implant or TRAM-flap | | | > procedure following mastectomy. Note: See | | | > 5(b) for coverage of the surgery to | | | > insert the device. | | | > | | | >  Corrective orthopedic appliances for | | | > non-dental treatment of temporomandibular | | | > joint (TMJ) pain dysfunction syndrome. | | | > | | | > Note: There is a maximum benefit of | | | > \$3,500 per member per calendar year for | | | > orthopedic and prosthetic devices and | | | > durable equipment combined. | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > *Not covered:* | > *All charges* | | > | | | >  *Orthopedic and corrective shoes* | | | > | | | >  *arch supports* | | | > | | | >  *foot orthotics* | | | > | | | >  *heel pads and heel cups* | | | > | | | >  *lumbosacral supports* | | | > | | | >  *corsets, trusses, and other supportive | | | > devices* | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | ######## Durable medical equipment (DME) | **You pay** | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > Rental or purchase, at our option, | > 20% coinsurance on | | > including repair and adjustment, of | > items which exceed | | > durable medical equipment prescribed by | > \$25 up to a maximum | | > your Plan physician, such as oxygen and | > coinsurance of \$500 | | > dialysis equipment. Under this benefit, | > per contract per | | > we also cover: | > calendar year. | | > | | | >  hospital beds | | | > | | | >  wheelchairs | | | > | | | >  crutches | | | > | | | >  walkers | | | > | | | >  blood glucose monitors | | | > | | | >  insulin pumps | | | > | | | > Note: There is a maximum benefit of | | | > \$3,500 per member per calendar year for | | | > orthopedic and prosthetic devices and | | | > durable equipment combined. | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > *Not covered:* | > *All charges* | | > | | | >  *Motorized wheel chairs* | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | ######## Home health services | ######## You Pay | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | >  Home health care ordered by a Plan | > Nothing | | > physician and provided by a registered | | | > nurse (R.N.), licensed practical nurse | | | > (L.P.N.), licensed vocational nurse | | | > (L.V.N.), or home health aide. | | | | | | - Services include oxygen therapy, | | | intravenous therapy and medications. | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > Not covered: | > *All charges* | | > | | | >  *nursing care requested by, or for the | | | > convenience of, the patient or the | | | > patient's family;* | | | > | | | >  *home care primarily for personal | | | > assistance that does not include a | | | > medical component and is not diagnostic, | | | > therapeutic, or rehabilitative.* | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | ######## Chiropractic | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | >  Manipulation of the spine and | > \$10 per visit | | > extremities | | | > | | | >  Adjunctive procedures such as | | | > ultrasound, electrical muscle | | | > stimulation, vibratory therapy, and cold | | | > pack application | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | ######## Alternative treatments | ######## | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | ## No benefit for services such as: | > *All charges* | | | | | ##  naturopathic services | | | | | | ##  hypnotherapy | | | | | | ##  biofeedback | | | | | | ##  acupuncture | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | #### **Educational classes and programs** | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > Coverage is limited to: | > \$10 per visit | | > | | | >  Diabetes self-management which | | | > includes: individual instruction by | | | > primary care physician, diabetic course | | | > up to five days, diabetic camps for | | | > children up to age 16 and dietary | | | > instruction by a dietician | | | > | | | > Smoking Cessation -- up to \$100 for one | | | > smoking cessation program per member per | | | > lifetime, including all related expenses | | | > such as drugs | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ +---+---+-------------------------------------+----------------+---+---+ | * | | | | | | | * | | | | | | | S | | | | | | | e | | | | | | | c | | | | | | | t | | | | | | | i | | | | | | | o | | | | | | | n | | | | | | | 5 | | | | | | | ( | | | | | | | b | | | | | | | ) | | | | | | | . | | | | | | | S | | | | | | | u | | | | | | | r | | | | | | | g | | | | | | | i | | | | | | | c | | | | | | | a | | | | | | | l | | | | | | | a | | | | | | | n | | | | | | | d | | | | | | | a | | | | | | | n | | | | | | | e | | | | | | | s | | | | | | | t | | | | | | | h | | | | | | | e | | | | | | | s | | | | | | | i | | | | | | | a | | | | | | | s | | | | | | | e | | | | | | | r | | | | | | | v | | | | | | | i | | | | | | | c | | | | | | | e | | | | | | | s | | | | | | | p | | | | | | | r | | | | | | | o | | | | | | | v | | | | | | | i | | | | | | | d | | | | | | | e | | | | | | | d | | | | | | | b | | | | | | | y | | | | | | | p | | | | | | | h | | | | | | | y | | | | | | | s | | | | | | | i | | | | | | | c | | | | | | | i | | | | | | | a | | | | | | | n | | | | | | | s | | | | | | | a | | | | | | | n | | | | | | | d | | | | | | | o | | | | | | | t | | | | | | | h | | | | | | | e | | | | | | | r | | | | | | | h | | | | | | | e | | | | | | | a | | | | | | | l | | | | | | | t | | | | | | | h | | | | | | | c | | | | | | | a | | | | | | | r | | | | | | | e | | | | | | | p | | | | | | | r | | | | | | | o | | | | | | | f | | | | | | | e | | | | | | | s | | | | | | | s | | | | | | | i | | | | | | | o | | | | | | | n | | | | | | | a | | | | | | | l | | | | | | | s | | | | | | | * | | | | | | | * | | | | | | +---+---+-------------------------------------+----------------+---+---+ | | * | > **Here are some important things | | * | | | | * | > to keep in mind about these | | * | | | | I | > benefits:** | | I | | | | * | > | | * | | | | * | >  Please remember that all | | * | | | | | > benefits are subject to the | | | | | | * | > definitions, limitations, and | | * | | | | * | > exclusions in this brochure and | | * | | | | M | > are payable only when we | | M | | | | * | > determine they are medically | | * | | | | * | > necessary. | | * | | | | | > | | | | | | * | >  Plan physicians must provide or | | * | | | | * | > arrange your care. | | * | | | | P | > | | P | | | | * | >  Be sure to read Section 4, | | * | | | | * | > *Your costs for covered | | * | | | | | > services,* for valuable | | | | | | * | > information about how cost | | * | | | | * | > sharing works. 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Examples of congenital | | | > anomalies are: protruding ear | | | > deformities; cleft lip; cleft palate; | | | > birth marks; webbed fingers; and webbed | | | > toes. | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | >  All stages of breast reconstruction | > Nothing | | > surgery following a mastectomy, such as: | | | > | | | > \-\--surgery to produce a symmetrical | | | > appearance on the other breast; | | | > | | | > \-\--treatment of any physical | | | > complications, such as lymphedemas; | | | > | | | > \-\--breast prostheses and surgical bras | | | > and replacements (see Prosthetic devices) | | | > | | | > Note: If you need a mastectomy, you may | | | > choose to have the procedure performed on | | | > an inpatient basis and remain in the | | | > hospital up to 48 hours after the | | | > procedure. | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > *Not covered:* | > *All charges* | | > | | | >  *Cosmetic surgery -- any surgical | | | > procedure (or any portion of a procedure) | | | > performed primarily to improve physical | | | > appearance through change in bodily form, | | | > except repair of accidental injury* | | | > | | | >  *Surgeries related to sex | | | > transformation* | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > **Oral and maxillofacial surgery** | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > Oral surgical procedures, limited to: | > Nothing | | > | | | >  Reduction of fractures of the jaws or | | | > facial bones; | | | > | | | >  Surgical correction of cleft lip, cleft | | | > palate or severe functional malocclusion; | | | > | | | >  Removal of stones from salivary ducts; | | | > | | | >  Excision of leukoplakia or | | | > malignancies; | | | > | | | >  Excision of cysts and incision of | | | > abscesses when done as independent | | | > procedures; and | | | > | | | >  Other surgical procedures that do not | | | > involve the teeth or their supporting | | | > structures. | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > *Not covered:* | > *All charges* | | | | |  *Oral implants and transplants* | | | | | |  *Procedures that involve the teeth or | | | their supporting structures (such as the | | | periodontal membrane, gingiva, and alveolar | | | bone)* | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > **Organ/tissue transplants** | > **You pay** | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > Limited to: | > Nothing | | > | | | >  Cornea | | | > | | | >  Heart | | | > | | | >  Kidney | | | > | | | >  Liver | | | > | | | >  Allogeneic (donor) bone marrow | | | > transplants | | | > | | | >  Autologous bone marrow transplants | | | > (autologous stem cell and peripheral stem | | | > cell support) for the following | | | > conditions: acute lymphocytic or | | | > non-lymphocytic leukemia; advanced | | | > Hodgkin\'s lymphoma; advanced | | | > non-Hodgkin\'s lymphoma; advanced | | | > neuroblastoma; breast cancer; multiple | | | > myeloma; epithelial ovarian cancer; and | | | > testicular, mediastinal, retroperitoneal | | | > and ovarian germ cell tumors | | | > | | | >  Intestinal transplants (small | | | > intestine) | | | > | | | > Limited Benefits - Treatment for breast | | | > cancer, multiple myeloma, and epithelial | | | > ovarian cancer is subject to approval by | | | > the Plan's medical director in accordance | | | > with the Plan's protocols. | | | > | | | > Note: We cover related medical and | | | > hospital expenses of the donor when we | | | > cover the recipient. | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > *Not covered:* | > *All charges* | | > | | | >  *Donor screening tests and donor search | | | > expenses, except those performed for the | | | > actual donor* | | | > | | | >  *Implants of artificial organs* | | | > | | | >  *Transplants not listed as covered* | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > **Anesthesia** | > **You pay** | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ | > Professional services provided in -- | > Nothing | | > | | | >  Hospital (inpatient) | | | > | | | >  Hospital outpatient department | | | > | | | >  Skilled nursing facility | | | > | | | >  Ambulatory surgical center | | | > | | | >  Office | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ +---+---+---+----+---+---------------------------------+-------------+---+----+ | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | * | | | | | | | | | | *S | | | | | | | | | | ec | | | | | | | | | | ti | | | | | | | | | | on | | | | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | 5 | | | | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | (c | | | | | | | | | | ). | | | | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | Se | | | | | | | | | | rv | | | | | | | | | | ic | | | | | | | | | | es | | | | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | pr | | | | | | | | | | ov | | | | | | | | | | id | | | | | | | | | | ed | | | | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | by | | | | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | a | | | | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | ho | | | | | | | | | | sp | | | | | | | | | | it | | | | | | | | | | al | | | | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | or | | | | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | o | | | | | | | | | | th | | | | | | | | | | er | | | | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | f | | | | | | | | | | ac | | | | | | | | | | il | | | | | | | | | | it | | | | | | | | | | y, | | | | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | a | | | | | | | | | | nd | | | | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | a | | | | | | | | | | mb | | | | | | | | | | ul | | | | | | | | | | an | | | | | | | | | | ce | | | | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | se | | | | | | | | | | rv | | | | | | | | | | ic | | | | | | | | | | es | | | | | | | | | | ** | | | | | | +---+---+---+----+---+---------------------------------+-------------+---+----+ | | | | | * | > **Here are some important | | * | | | | | | | * | > things to remember about | | * | | | | | | | I | > these benefits:** | | I | | | | | | | * | > | | * | | | | | | | * | >  Please remember that all | | * | | | | | | | | > benefits are subject to the | | | | | | | | | * | > definitions, limitations, and | | * | | | | | | | * | > exclusions in this brochure | | * | | | | | | | M | > and are payable only when we | | M | | | | | | | * | > determine they are medically | | * | | | | | | | * | > necessary. | | * | | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | * | >  Plan physicians must | | * | | | | | | | * | > provide or arrange your care | | * | | | | | | | P | > and you must be hospitalized | | P | | | | | | | * | > in a Plan facility. | | * | | | | | | | * | > | | * | | | | | | | | >  Be sure to read Section 4, | | | | | | | | | * | > *Your costs for covered | | * | | | | | | | * | > services,* for valuable | | * | | | | | | | O | > information about how cost | | O | | | | | | | * | > sharing works. Also read | | * | | | | | | | * | > Section 9 about coordinating | | * | | | | | | | | > benefits with other coverage, | | | | | | | | | * | > including with Medicare. | | * | | | | | | | * | > | | * | | | | | | | R | >  The amounts listed below | | R | | | | | | | * | > are for the charges billed by | | * | | | | | | | * | > the facility (i.e., hospital | | * | | | | | | | | > or surgical center) or | | | | | | | | | * | > ambulance service for your | | * | | | | | | | * | > surgery or care. 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we | | | > waive the copayment. | | +-------------------------------------------------+--------------------+ | > *Not covered:* | > *All charges* | | > | | | >  *Elective care or non-emergency care* | | | > | | | >  *Emergency care provided outside the | | | > service area if the need for care could have | | | > been foreseen before leaving the service | | | > area* | | | > | | | >  *Medical and hospital costs resulting from | | | > a normal full-term delivery of a baby outside | | | > the service area* | | | | | | ######## | | +-------------------------------------------------+--------------------+ | > **Ambulance** | | +-------------------------------------------------+--------------------+ | > Professional ambulance service when medically | Nothing | | > appropriate. 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| | | o | | | | u | | | | | | | | p | | | | a | | | | y | | | | * | | | | * | | +---------------------------------------------+---+----------------------+ | >  Diagnostic tests | | | +---------------------------------------------+---+----------------------+ | >  Services provided by a hospital or | > | | | > other facility | | | | > | N | | | >  Services in approved alternative care | o | | | > settings such as partial hospitalization, | t | | | > residential treatment (under 21 years of | h | | | > age) and full-day hospitalization. | i | | | > | n | | | > Note: When you receive authorized | g | | | > services from a non-Plan facility, you | | | | > pay 20% of charges up to a maximum | | | | > coinsurance of \$3000 per year | | | +---------------------------------------------+---+----------------------+ | ## | > | | | Not covered: Services we have not approved. | | | | | A | | | ## Note: OPM wil | l | | | l base its review of disputes about treatme | l | | | nt plans on the treatment plan\'s clinical | > | | | appropriateness. OPM will generally not ord | | | | er us to pay or provide one clinically appr | c | | | opriate treatment plan in favor of another. | h | | | | a | | | | r | | | | g | | | | e | | | | s | | | | . | | +---------------------------------------------+---+----------------------+ | **Preauthorization** To be eligible to | | | | receive these benefits you must follow your | | | | treatment plan and all the following | | | | authorization processes: | | | | | | | | Inpatient service and outpatient therapy | | | | services must be directed by your primary | | | | care physician and approved by the HAHMO | | | | Medical Director. Available providers for | | | | Mental Health and Substance Abuse Benefits | | | | are listed on your Provider Directory that | | | | you receive when you enroll or you may call | | | | the HAHMO office at 701-776-5848 or | | | | 1-800-525-5661 to obtain one. | | | +---------------------------------------------+---+----------------------+ **Limitation** We may limit your benefits if you do not obtain a treatment plan. +-----+---+--------------------------------+------------------+---+----+ | **S | | | | | | | ect | | | | | | | ion | | | | | | | 5 | | | | | | | ( | | | | | | | f). | | | | | | | Pre | | | | | | | scr | | | | | | | ipt | | | | | | | ion | | | | | | | d | | | | | | | rug | | | | | | | b | | | | | | | ene | | | | | | | fit | | | | | | | s** | | | | | | +-----+---+--------------------------------+------------------+---+----+ | | * | **Here are some important | | * | | | | * | things to keep in mind about | | * | | | | I | these benefits:** | | I | | | | * | | | * | | | | * |  We cover prescribed drugs | | * | | | | | and medications, as described | | | | | | * | in the chart beginning on the | | * | | | | * | next page. | | * | | | | M | | | M | | | | * |  All benefits are subject to | | * | | | | * | the definitions, limitations | | * | | | | | and exclusions in this | | | | | | * | brochure and are payable only | | * | | | | * | when we determine they are | | * | | | | P | medically necessary. | | P | | | | * | | | * | | | | * |  The calendar year deductible | | * | | | | | is: \$600 per member. The | | | | | | * | calendar year deductible | | * | | | | * | applies to almost all benefits | | * | | | | O | in this Section. | | O | | | | * | | | * | | | | * |  Be sure to read Section 4, | | * | | | | | *Your costs for covered | | | | | | * | services* for valuable | | * | | | | * | information about how cost | | * | | | | R | sharing works. Also read | | R | | | | * | Section 9 about coordinating | | * | | | | * | benefits with other coverage, | | * | | | | | including with Medicare. | | | | | | * | | | * | | | | * | **There are important features | | * | | | | T | you should be aware of.** | | T | | | | * | These include: | | * | | | | * | | | * | | | | |  **Who can write your | | | | | | * | prescription.** A licensed | | * | | | | * | physician must write the | | * | | | | A | prescription | | A | | | | * | | | * | | | | * |  **Where you can obtain | | * | | | | | them.** You may fill the | | | | | | * | prescription at any pharmacy. | | * | | | | * | We do not have a network | | * | | | | N | pharmacy. | | N | | | | * | | | * | | | | * |  **Why use generic drugs.** | | * | | | | | To reduce your out-of-pocket | | | | | | * | expenses! A generic drug is | | * | | | | * | the chemical equivalent of a | | * | | | | T | corresponding brand name drug. | | T | | | | * | Generic drugs are less | | * | | | | * | expensive than brand name | | * | | | | | drugs; therefore, you may | | | | | | | reduce your out-of-pocket | | | | | | | costs by choosing to use a | | | | | | | generic drug. | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  **When you have to file a | | | | | | | claim.** See Section seven (7) | | | | | | | -- Filing a claim for covered | | | | | | | services. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Plan members called to | | | | | | | active military duty (or | | | | | | | members in time of | | | | | | | national emergency) who | | | | | | | need to obtain prescribed | | | | | | | medications should call | | | | | | | our Member Services | | | | | | | Department at | | | | | | | 800-525-5661. | | | | +-----+---+--------------------------------+------------------+---+----+ | > | | | **You pay** | | | | **B | | | | | | | ene | | | **After the 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for cosmetic | | | > purposes* | | | > | | | >  *Vitamins and nutritional substances | | | > that can be purchased without a | | | > prescription* | | | > | | | >  *Nonprescription medicines* | | | > | | | >  *Medical supplies such as dressings and | | | > antiseptics* | | | > | | | >  *Drugs to enhance athletic performance* | | | > | | | >  *Fertility drugs* | | | > | | | >  *Smoking cessation drugs and | | | > medication* | | +---------------------------------------------+------------------------+ +---+---+---------------------------------------+--------------+---+----+ | > | | | | | | | | | | | | | | S | | | | | | | e | | | | | | | c | | | | | | | t | | | | | | | i | | | | | | | o | | | | | | | n | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 5 | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ( | | | | | | | g | | | | | | | ) | | | | | | | . | | | | | | | > | | | | | | | | | | | | | | D | | | | | | | e | | | | | | | n | | | | | | | t | | | | | | | a | | | | | | | l | | | | | | | > | | 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General exclusions \-- things we don\'t cover | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ > The exclusions in this section apply to all benefits. **Although we > may list a specific service as a benefit, we will not cover it unless > your Plan doctor determines it is medically necessary to prevent, > diagnose, or treat your illness or condition.** > > We do not cover the following: - Care by non-Plan providers except for authorized referrals or emergencies (see Emergency Benefits); - Services, drugs, or supplies you receive while you are not enrolled in this Plan; - Services, drugs, or supplies that are not medically necessary; - Services, drugs, or supplies not required according to accepted standards of medical, dental, or psychiatric practice; - Experimental or investigational procedures, treatments, drugs or devices; - Services, drugs, or supplies related to abortions, except when the life of the mother would be endangered if the fetus were carried to term or when the pregnancy is the result of an act of rape or incest - Services, drugs, or supplies related to sex transformations; - Services, drugs, or supplies you receive from a provider or facility barred from the FEHB Program; or - Services, drugs, or supplies you receive without charge while in active military service. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Section 7. Filing a claim for covered services ----------------------------------------------------------------------- When you see Plan physicians, receive services at Plan hospitals and facilities, or obtain your prescription drugs at Plan pharmacies, you will not have to file claims. Just present your identification card and pay your copayment,or coinsurance. You will only need to file a claim when you receive emergency services from non-plan providers. Sometimes these providers bill us directly. Check with the provider. If you need to file the claim, here is the process: **Medical, hospital and drug benefits** In most cases, providers and facilities file claims for you. Physicians must file on the form HCFA-1500, Health Insurance Claim Form. Facilities will file on the UB-92 form. For claims questions and assistance, call us at 701-776-5848. When you must file a claim \-- such as for out-of-area care \-- submit it on the HCFA-1500 or a claim form that includes the information shown below. Bills and receipts should be itemized and show: - Covered member's name and ID number; - Name and address of the physician or facility that provided the service or supply; - Dates you received the services or supplies; - Diagnosis; - Type of each service or supply; - The charge for each service or supply; - A copy of the explanation of benefits, payments, or denial from any primary payer \--such as the Medicare Summary Notice (MSN); and - Receipts, if you paid for your services. > **Submit your claims to:** Heart of America HMO > > 810 South Main > > Rugby, ND 58368 **Deadline for filing your claim** Send us all of the documents for your claim as soon as possible. You must submit the claim by December 31 of the year after the year you received the service, unless timely filing was prevented by administrative operations of Government or legal incapacity, provided the claim was submitted as soon as reasonably possible. **When we need more information** Please reply promptly when we ask for additional information. We may delay processing or deny your claim if you do not respond. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Section 8. The disputed claims process ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow this Federal Employees Health Benefits Program disputed claims process if you disagree with our decision on your claim or request for services, drugs, or supplies -- including a request for preauthorization: +---+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | * | **Description** | | * | | | S | | | t | | | e | | | p | | | * | | | * | | +---+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | * | Ask us in writing to reconsider our initial decision. You must: | | * | | | 1 | \(a\) Write to us within 6 months from the date of our decision; | | * | and | | * | | | | \(b\) Send your request to us at: Heart of America HMO, 810 | | | South Main, Rugby, ND 58368; and | | | | | | \(c\) Include a statement about why you believe our initial | | | decision was wrong, based on specific benefit provisions in this | | | brochure; and | | | | | | \(d\) Include copies of documents that support your claim, such | | | as physicians\' letters, operative reports, bills, medical | | | records, and explanation of benefits (EOB) forms. | +---+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | * | We have 30 days from the date we receive your request to: | | * | | | 2 | \(a\) Pay the claim (or arrange for the health care provider to | | * | give you the care); or | | * | | | | \(b\) Write to you and maintain our denial \-- go to step 4; or | | | | | | \(c\) Ask you or your medical provider for more information. If | | | we ask your provider, we will send you a copy of our | | | request---go to step 3. | +---+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | * | You or your provider must send the information so that we | | * | receive it within 60 days of our request. We will then decide | | 3 | within 30 more days. | | * | | | * | If we do not receive the information within 60 days, we will | | | decide within 30 days of the date the information was due. We | | | will base our decision on the information we already have. | | | | | | We will write to you with our decision. | +---+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | * | If you do not agree with our decision, you may ask OPM to review | | * | it. | | 4 | | | * | | | * | | +---+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | You must write to OPM within: | | | | | |  90 days after the date of our letter upholding our initial | | | decision; or | | | | | |  120 days after you first wrote to us \-- if we did not answer | | | that request in some way within 30 days; or | | | | | |  120 days after we asked for additional information. | +---+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | Write to OPM at: Office of Personnel Management, Office of | | | Insurance Programs, Health Benefits Contracts Division 3, 1900 E | | | Street, NW, Washington, DC 20415-3630. | +---+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | Send OPM the following information: | | | | | | >  A statement about why you believe our decision was wrong, | | | > based on specific benefit provisions in this brochure; | | | > | | | >  Copies of documents that support your claim, such as | | | > physicians\' letters, operative reports, bills, medical | | | > records, and explanation of benefits (EOB) forms; | | | > | | | >  Copies of all letters you sent to us about the claim; | | | > | | | >  Copies of all letters we sent to you about the claim; and | | | > | | | >  Your daytime phone number and the best time to call. | | | | | | Note: If you want OPM to review more than one claim , you must | | | clearly identify which documents apply to which claim. | +---+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | Note: You are the only person who has a right to file a disputed | | | claim with OPM. Parties acting as your representative, such as | | | medical providers, must provide a copy of your specific written | | | consent with the review request. | | | | | | Note: The above deadlines may be extended if you show that you | | | were unable to meet the deadline because of reasons beyond your | | | control. | +---+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | * | OPM will review your disputed claim request and will use the | | * | information it collects from you and us to decide whether our | | 5 | decision is correct. OPM will send you a final decision within | | * | 60 days. There are no other administrative appeals. | | * | | +---+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | If you do not agree with OPM's decision, your only recourse is | | | to sue. If you decide to sue, you must file the suit against OPM | | | in Federal court by December 31 of the third year after the year | | | in which you received the disputed services or supplies or from | | | the year in which you were denied precertification or prior | | | approval. This is the only deadline that may not be extended. | | | | | | OPM may disclose the information it collects during the review | | | process to support their disputed claim decision. This | | | information will become part of the court record. | +---+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | You may not sue until you have completed the disputed claims | | | process. Further, Federal law governs your lawsuit, benefits, | | | and payment of benefits. The Federal court will base its review | | | on the record that was before OPM when OPM decided to uphold or | | | overturn our decision. You may recover only the amount of | | | benefits in dispute. | +---+------------------------------------------------------------------+ > **NOTE: If you have a serious or life threatening condition** (one > that may cause permanent loss of bodily functions or death if not > treated as soon as possible), and (a) We haven\'t responded yet to your initial request for care or preauthorization/prior approval, then call us at 701-776-5848 or 1-800-525-5661 and we will expedite our review; or ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` (a) We denied your initial request for care or preauthorization/prior approval, then: > • If we expedite our review and maintain our denial, we will inform > OPM so that they can give your claim expedited treatment too, or > > • You may call OPM\'s Health Benefits Contracts Division 3 at > 202/606-0755 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. eastern time. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Section 9. Coordinating benefits with other coverage ----------------------------------------------------------------------- **When you have other health** **coverage** You must tell us if you or a covered family member have coverage under another group health plan or have automobile insurance that pays medical expenses without regard to fault. This is called "double coverage." When you have double coverage, one plan normally pays its benefits in full as the primary payer and the other plan pays a reduced benefit as the secondary payer. We, like other insurers, determine which coverage is primary according to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners\' guidelines. When we are the primary payer, we will pay the benefits described in this brochure. When we are the secondary payer, we will determine what the reasonable charge for the benefit should be. After the primary plan pays, we will pay what is left of the reasonable charge up to our regular benefit. We will not pay more than our reasonable charge. **• What is Medicare?** Medicare is a Health Insurance Program for: • People 65 years of age and older. • Some people with disabilities, under 65 years of age. > • People with End-Stage Renal Disease (permanent kidney failure > requiring dialysis or a transplant). Medicare has two parts: • Part A (Hospital Insurance). Most people do not have to pay for Part A. > If you or your spouse worked for at least 10 years in Medicare-covered > employment, you should be able to qualify for premium-free Part A > insurance. (Someone who was a Federal employee on January1, 1983 or > since automatically qualifies.) Otherwise, if you are age 65 or older, > you may be able to buy it. Contact 1-800-MEDICARE for more information • Part B (Medical Insurance). Most people pay monthly for Part B. > Generally, Part B premiums are withheld from your monthly Social > Security check or your retirement check **Should I enroll in Medicare?** The decision to enroll in Medicare is yours. We encourage you to > apply for Medicare benefits 3 months before you turn age 65. It's > easy. Just call the Social Security Administration toll-free number > 1-800-772-1213 to set up an appointment to apply. If you do not apply > for one or both Parts of Medicare, you can still be covered under the > FEHB Program. > > If you can get premium-free Part A coverage, we advise you to enroll > in it. Most Federal employees and annuitants are entitled to Medicare > Part A at age 65 **without cost**. When you don't have to pay premiums > for Medicare Part A, it makes good sense to obtain the coverage. It > can reduce your out-of-pocket expenses as well as costs to the FEHB, > which can help keep FEHB premiums down. > > Everyone is charged a premium for Medicare Part B coverage. The Social > Security Administration can provide you with premium and benefit > information. Review the information and decide if it makes sense for > you to buy the Medicare Part B coverage. > > If you are eligible for Medicare, you may have choices in how you get > your health care. Medicare + Choice is the term used to describe the > various health plan choices available to Medicare beneficiaries. The > information in the next few pages shows how we coordinate benefits > with Medicare, depending on the type of Medicare managed care plan you > have. **• The Original** **Medicare Plan** **(Part A** **or Part B)** The Original Medicare Plan (Original Medicare) is available everywhere in the United States. It is the way everyone used to get Medicare benefits and is the way most people get their Medicare Part A and Part B benefits now. You may go to any doctor, specialist, or hospital that accepts Medicare. The Original Medicare Plan pays its share and you pay your share. Some things are not covered under Original Medicare, like prescription drugs. When you are enrolled in Original Medicare along with this plan, you still need to follow the rules in this brochure for us to cover your care. Your care must continue to be directed by your Primary Care Physician and referrals for specialty care must be approved by the HAHMO Medical Director in order for us to pay our share. > **Claims process when you have the Original Medicare Plan \--** You > will probably never have to file a claim form when you have both our > Plan and the Original Medicare. - When we are the primary payer, we process the claim first. - When Original Medicare is the primary payer, Medicare processes your claim first. In most cases, your claims will be coordinated automatically and we will then provide secondary benefits for covered charges. You will not need to do anything. To find out if you need to do something to file your claims, call us at 776-5854 or 800-525-5661. > We waive our copayment for visits to your primary care physician or > authorized visits to a specialist. We waive our copayment for > emergency room visits **(Primary payer chart begins on next page.)** Medicare always makes the final determination as to whether they are the primary payer. The following chart illustrates whether Medicare or this Plan should be the primary payer for you according to your employment status and other factors determined by Medicare. It is critical that you tell us if you or a covered family member has Medicare coverage so we can administer these requirements correctly. +----------------------------------------------------+-----+---+----------+ | > **Primary Payer Chart** | | | | +----------------------------------------------------+-----+---+----------+ | **A. When you - or your covered spouse - are age | ** | | | | 65 or over and have Medicare and you...** | The | | | | | p | | | | | rim | | | | | ary | | | | | pa | | | | | yer | | | | | for | | | | | the | | | | | i | | | | | ndi | | | | | vid | | | | | ual | | | | | w | | | | | ith | | | | | Me | | | | | dic | | | | | are | | | | | i | | | | | s.. | | | | | .** | | | +----------------------------------------------------+-----+---+----------+ | | **M | | **This | | | edi | | Plan** | | | car | | | | | e** | | | +----------------------------------------------------+-----+---+----------+ | 1) Are an active employee with the Federal | | |  | | government and**...** | | | | | | | | | | - You have FEHB coverage on your own or | | | | | through your spouse who is also an active | | | | | employee | | | | +----------------------------------------------------+-----+---+----------+ | - You have FEHB coverage through your spouse who |  | | | | is an annuitant | | | | +----------------------------------------------------+-----+---+----------+ | 2) Are an annuitant and**...** |  | | | | | | | | | - You have FEHB coverage on your own or | | | | | through your spouse who is also an | | | | | annuitant | | | | +----------------------------------------------------+-----+---+----------+ | - You have FEHB coverage through your spouse who | | | >  | | is an active employee | | | | +----------------------------------------------------+-----+---+----------+ | 3) Are a reemployed annuitant with the Federal | \* | | | | government and your position is excluded from | | | | | the FEHB (your employing office will know if | | | | | this is the case) | | | | +----------------------------------------------------+-----+---+----------+ | 4) Are a reemployed annuitant with the Federal | | | >  | | government and your position is not excluded | | | | | from the FEHB (your employing office will know | | | | | if this is the case) and**...** | | | | | | | | | | - You have FEHB coverage on your own or | | | | | through your spouse who is also an active | | | | | employee | | | | +----------------------------------------------------+-----+---+----------+ | - You have FEHB coverage through your spouse who |  | | | | is an annuitant | | | | +----------------------------------------------------+-----+---+----------+ | 5) Are a Federal judge who retired under title | # | | | | 28, U.S.C., or a Tax Court judge who retired | ### | | | | under Section 7447 of title 26, U.S.C. (or if | ## | | | | your covered spouse is this type of judge) | \* | | | +----------------------------------------------------+-----+---+----------+ | 6) Are enrolled in Part B only, regardless of |  | |  for | | your employment status | for | | other | | | P | | services | | | art | | | | | B | | | | | se | | | | | rvi | | | | | ces | | | +----------------------------------------------------+-----+---+----------+ | 7) Are a former Federal employee receiving | \ | | | | Workers' Compensation and the Office of | *\* | | | | Workers' Compensation Programs has determined | | | | | that you are unable to return to duty) | | | | +----------------------------------------------------+-----+---+----------+ | **B. 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When either you or your spouse are eligible | | | | | for Medicare solely due to disability and you** | | | | +----------------------------------------------------+-----+---+----------+ | 1) Are an active employee with the Federal | |  | | | government and**...** | | | | | | | | | | - You have FEHB coverage on your own or | | | | | through your spouse who is also an active | | | | | employee | | | | +----------------------------------------------------+-----+---+----------+ | - You have FEHB coverage through your spouse who |  | | | | is an annuitant | | | | +----------------------------------------------------+-----+---+----------+ | 2) Are an annuitant and**...** |  | | | | | | | | | - You have FEHB coverage on your own or | | | | | through your spouse who is also an | | | | | annuitant | | | | +----------------------------------------------------+-----+---+----------+ | - You have FEHB coverage through your spouse who | |  | | | is an active employee | | | | +----------------------------------------------------+-----+---+----------+ | **D. Are covered under the FEHB Spouse Equity |  | | | | provision as a former spouse** | | | | +----------------------------------------------------+-----+---+----------+ \* Unless you have FEHB coverage through your spouse who is an active employee \*\* Workers' Compensation is primary for claims related to your condition under Workers' Compensation . **•Medicare + Choice** If you are eligible for Medicare, you may choose to enroll in and get your Medicare benefits from a Medicare + choice plan. These are health care choices (like HMOs) in some areas of the country. In most Medicare + choice plans, you can only go to doctors, specialists, or hospitals that are part of the plan. Medicare + choice plans provide all the benefits that Original Medicare covers. Some cover extras, like prescription drugs. To learn more about enrolling in a Medicare + choice plan, contact Medicare at 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) or at www.medicare.gov. If you enroll in a Medicare managed care plan, the following options are available to you: **This Plan and another plan's Medicare + choice plan:** You may enroll in another plan's Medicare + choice plan and also remain enrolled in our FEHB plan. We will still provide benefits when your Medicare + choice plan is primary, even out of the Medicare + choice plan\'s network and/or service area (if you use our Plan providers), but we will not waive any of our copayments or coinsurance. If you enroll in a Medicare + choice plan, tell us. We will need to know whether you are in the Original Medicare Plan or in a Medicare + choice plan so we can correctly coordinate benefits with Medicare. **Suspended FEHB coverage to enroll in a Medicare + choice plan:** If you are an annuitant or former spouse, you can suspend your FEHB coverage to enroll in a Medicare + choice plan, eliminating your FEHB premium. (OPM does not contribute to your Medicare + choice plan premium.) For information on suspending your FEHB enrollment, contact your retirement office. If you later want to re-enroll in the FEHB Program, generally you may do so only at the next open season unless you involuntarily lose coverage or move out of the Medicare + choice plans service area. . **TRICARE and CHAMPVA** TRICARE is the health care program for eligible dependents of military persons, and retirees of the military. TRICARE includes the CHAMPUS program. CHAMPVA provides health coverage to disabled Veterans and their eligible dependents. If TRICARE or CHAMPVA and this Plan cover you, we pay first. See your TRICARE or CHAMPVA Health Benefits Advisor if you have questions about these programs. **Suspended FEHB coverage to enroll in TRICARE or CHAMPVA:** If you are an annuitant or former spouse, you can suspend your FEHB coverage to enroll in one of these programs, eliminating your FEHB premium. (OPM does not contribute to any applicable plan premiums.) For information on suspending your FEHB enrollment, contact your retirement office. If you later want to re-enroll in the FEHB Program, generally, you may do so only at the next Open Season unless you involuntarily lose coverage under the program. **Workers' Compensation** We do not cover services that: > • you need because of a workplace-related disease or injury that the > Office of Workers' Compensation Programs (OWCP) or a similar Federal > or State agency determines they must provide; or > > • OWCP or a similar agency pays for through a third party injury > settlement or other similar proceeding that is based on a claim you > filed under OWCP or similar laws. Once OWCP or similar agency pays its maximum benefits for your treatment, we will cover your eligible care. You must use our providers. **Medicaid** When you have this Plan and Medicaid, we pay first. **Suspended FEHB coverage to enroll in Medicaid or a similar State-sponsored program of medical assistance:** If you are an annuitant or former spouse, you can suspend your FEHB coverage to enroll in one of these State programs, eliminating your FEHB premium. For information on suspending your FEHB enrollment, contact your retirement office. If you later want to re-enroll in the FEHB Program, generally you may do so only at the next Open Season unless you involuntarily lose coverage under the State program. **When other Government agencies** We do not cover services and supplies when a local, State, **are responsible for your care** or Federal Government agency directly or indirectly pays for them. **When others are responsible** **for injuries** When you receive money to compensate you for medical or hospital care for injuries or illness caused by another person, you must reimburse us for any expenses we paid. However, we will cover the cost of treatment that exceeds the amount you received in the settlement. If you do not seek damages you must agree to let us try. This is called subrogation. If you need more information, contact us for our subrogation procedures. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Section 10. Definitions of terms we use in this brochure ----------------------------------------------------------------------- **Calendar year** January 1 through December 31 of the same year. For new enrollees, the calendar year begins on the effective date of their enrollment and ends on December 31 of the same year. **Coinsurance** Coinsurance is the percentage of our reasonable charge that you must pay for your care. See page 13. **Copayment** A copayment is a fixed amount of money you pay when you receive covered services. See page 13. **Covered services** Care we provide benefits for, as described in this brochure. **Custodial care** Custodial care is care that HAHMO determines is essential to assist the patient in meeting the activities of daily living and is not primarily provided for therapeutic treatment of an illness, disease, injury or condition. Care that exceeds 90 days may also be classified as Long term care. **Deductible** A deductible is a fixed amount of covered expenses you must incur for certain covered services and supplies before we start paying benefits for those services. See page 13. **Experimental or** A drug, device or medical treatment or procedure is experimental or **investigational services** investigational: - If the drug or device does not have required Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval. - If reliable, (reports in respected medical and scientific literature) shows that the opinion of experts determine that further study is needed to decide how a drug, device or medical treatment or procedure compares with the standard method of treatment or diagnosis. **Group health coverage** Health care coverage that a member is eligible for because of employment by, membership in, or connection with, a particular organization or group that provides payment for hospital, medical, or other health care services or supplies. **Medical necessity** Services, supplies or treatment rendered by a hospital physician, skilled nursing facility, home health agency, or other provider to treat an illness or injury which is: - Consistent with the symptoms or diagnosis of the condition, disease, ailment or injury; - Appropriate and accepted according to good medical practice standards; - Not primarily for the convenience of the member or the provider of care; - The most appropriate supply or level of service that can safely be provided to a member. When a member receives inpatient care, it further means that the member's medical symptoms or condition could not safely be treated on an outpatient basis. **Plan allowance** Our Plan allowance is the amount we use to determine our payment and your coinsurance for covered services. Plans determine their allowance in different ways. We determine our allowance as follows: Our payment is based on usual, customary and reasonable charges. Usual, Customary, and Reasonable means the usual charge made by a physician or other supplier of services, medicines or supplies. The charge cannot exceed the general level of charges made by other suppliers within the area in which the charge is incurred for injury or sickness comparable in severity and nature to the injury and sickness being treated. **Us/We** Us and we refer to Heart of America HMO. **You** You refers to the enrollee and each covered family member. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Section 11. FEHB facts ----------------------------------------------------------------------- **Coverage information** **No pre-existing condition** We will not refuse to cover the treatment of a condition that you had **limitation** before you enrolled in this Plan solely because you had the condition before you enrolled. **Where you can get information** See [www.opm.gov/insure]{.underline}. Also, your employing or retirement office **about enrolling in the** can answer your questions, and give you *a Guide to Federal Employees* **FEHB Program** *Health Benefits Plans,* brochures for other plans, and other materials you need to make an informed decision about your FEHB coverage. These materials tell you: > • When you may change your enrollment; > > • How you can cover your family members; > > • What happens when you transfer to another Federal agency, go on > leave without pay, enter military service, or retire; > > • When your enrollment ends; and > > • When the next open season for enrollment begins. We don't determine who is eligible for coverage and, in most cases, cannot change your enrollment status without information from your employing or retirement office. **Types of coverage available** Self-Only coverage is for you alone. Self and Family coverage is for **for you and your family** you, your spouse, and your unmarried dependent children under age 22, including any foster children or stepchildren your employing or retirement office authorizes coverage for. Under certain circumstances, you may also continue coverage for a disabled child 22 years of age or older who is incapable of self-support. If you have a Self-Only enrollment, you may change to a Self and Family enrollment if you marry, give birth, or add a child to your family. You may change your enrollment 31 days before to 60 days after that event. The Self and Family enrollment begins on the first day of the pay period in which the child is born or becomes an eligible family member. When you change to Self and Family because you marry, the change is effective on the first day of the pay period that begins after your employing office receives your enrollment form; benefits will not be available to your spouse until you marry. Your employing or retirement office will **not** notify you when a family member is no longer eligible to receive health benefits, nor will we. Please tell us immediately when you add or remove family members from your coverage for any reason, including divorce, or when your child under age 22 marries or turns 22. If you or one of your family members is enrolled in one FEHB plan, that person may not be enrolled in or covered as a family member by another FEHB plan. **Children's Equity Act** OPM has implemented the Federal Employees Health Benefits Children\'s Equity Act of 2000. This law mandates that you be enrolled for Self and Family coverage in the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program, if you are an employee subject to a court or administrative order requiring you to provide health benefits for your child(ren). > If this law applies to you, you must enroll for Self and Family > coverage in a health plan that provides full benefits in the area > where your children live or provide documentation to your employing > office that you have obtained other health benefits coverage for your > children. If you do not do so, your employing office will enroll you > involuntarily as follows: - If you have no FEHB coverage, your employing office will enroll you for Self and Family coverage in the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Service Benefit Plan's Basic Option, ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` - If you have a Self Only enrollment in a fee-for-service plan or in an HMO that serves the area where your children live, your employing office will change your enrollment to Self and Family in the same option of the same plan; or - If you are enrolled in an HMO that does not serve the area where the children live, your employing office will change your enrollment to Self and Family in the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Service Benefit Plan's Basic Option. As long as the court/administrative order is in effect, and you have at least one child identified in the order who is still eligible under the FEHB Program, you cannot cancel your enrollment, change to Self Only, or change to a plan that doesn\'t serve the area in which your children live, unless you provide documentation that you have other coverage for the children. If the court/administrative order is still in effect when you retire, and you have at least one child still eligible for FEHB coverage, you must continue your FEHB coverage into retirement (if eligible) and cannot cancel your coverage, change to Self Only, or change to a plan that doesn't serve the area in which your children live as long as the court/administrative order is in effect. Contact your employing office for further information. **When benefits and** The benefits in this brochure are effective on January 1. If you joined this Plan **premiums start** during Open Season, your coverage begins on the first day of your first pay period that starts on or after January 1. If you changed plans or plan options during Open Season and you receive care between January 1 and the effective date of coverage under your new plan or option, your claims will be paid according to the 2004 benefits of your old plan or option. However, if your old plan left the FEHB Program at the end of the year, you are covered under that plan's 2003 benefits until the effective date of your coverage with your new plan.. Annuitants' coverage and premiums begin on January 1. If you joined at any other time during the year, your employing office will tell you the effective date of coverage. **When you retire** When you retire, you can usually stay in the FEHB Program. Generally, you must have been enrolled in the FEHB Program for the last five years of your Federal service. If you do not meet this requirement, you may be eligible for other forms of coverage, such as Temporary Continuation of Coverage (TCC). **When you lose benefits** **•When FEHB coverage ends** You will receive an additional 31 days of coverage, for no additional premium, when: > • Your enrollment ends, unless you cancel your enrollment, or > > • You are a family member no longer eligible for coverage. You may be eligible for spouse equity coverage or Temporary Continuation of Coverage. **• Spouse equity** If you are divorced from a Federal employee or annuitant, you may not **coverage** continue to get benefits under your former spouse's enrollment. This is the case even the court has ordered your former spouse to supply health coverage to you. But, you may be eligible for your own FEHB coverage under the spouse equity law or Temporary Continuation of Coverage (TCC). If you are recently divorced or are anticipating a divorce, contact your ex-spouse's employing or retirement office to get RI 70-5, the *Guide to Federal Employees Health Benefits Plans for Temporary Continuation of Coverage and Former Spouse Enrollees*, or other information about your coverage choices. You can also download the guide from OPM's website ww.opm.gov/insure. **•Temporary continuation** **of coverage(TCC)** If you leave Federal service, or if you lose coverage because you no longer qualify as a family member, you may be eligible for Temporary Continuation of Coverage (TCC). For example, you can receive TCC if you are not able to continue your FEHB enrollment after you retire, if you lose your job, if you are a covered dependent child and you turn 22 or marry, etc. You may not elect TCC if you are fired from your Federal job due to gross misconduct. [**Enrolling in TCC**.]{.underline} Get the RI 79-27, which describes TCC, and the RI 70-5, the *Guide to Federal Employees Health Benefits Plans for Temporary Continuation of Coverage and Former Spouse Enrollees*, from your employing or retirement office or from www.opm.gov/insure. It explains what you have to do to enroll. **•Converting to** You may convert to a non-FEHB individual policy if: **individual coverage** • Your coverage under TCC or the spouse equity law ends (If you canceled your coverage or did not pay your premium, you cannot convert); • You decided not to receive coverage under TCC or the spouse equity law; or > • You are not eligible for coverage under TCC or the spouse equity > law. If you leave Federal service, your employing office will notify you of your right to convert. You must apply in writing to us within 31 days after you receive this notice. However, if you are a family member who is losing coverage, the employing or retirement office will **not** notify you. You must apply in writing to us within 31 days after you are no longer eligible for coverage. Your benefits and rates will differ from those under the FEHB Program; however, you will not have to answer questions about your health, and we will not impose a waiting period or limit your coverage due to pre-existing conditions. **Getting a Certificate of** The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) is a **Group Health Plan Coverage** Federal **Group Health Plan Coverage** law that offers limited Federal protections for health coverage availability and continuity to people who lose employer group coverage. If you leave the FEHB Program, we will give you a Certificate of Group Health Plan Coverage that indicates how long you have been enrolled with us. You can use this certificate when getting health insurance or other health care coverage. Your new plan must reduce or eliminate waiting periods, limitations, or exclusions for health related conditions based on the information in the certificate, as long as you enroll within 63 days of losing coverage under this Plan. If you have been enrolled with us for less than 12 months, but were previously enrolled in other FEHB plans, you may also request a certificate from those plans. For more information, get OPM pamphlet RI 79-27, Temporary Continuation of Coverage (TCC) under the FEHB Program. See also the FEHB web site [(www.opom.gov/insure/health);]{.underline} refer to the "TCC and HIPAA" frequently asked question. These highlight HIPAA rules, such as the requirement that Federal employees must exhaust any TCC eligibility as one condition for guaranteed access to individual health coverage under HIPAA and have information about Federal and State agencies you can contact for more information. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Two new Federal Programs complement FEHB benefits ----------------------------------------------------------------------- **Important information** OPM wants to be sure you know about two new Federal programs that complement the FEHB Program. First, the **Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Program**, also known as **FSAFEDS,** lets you set aside tax-free money to pay for health and dependent care expenses. The result can be a discount of 20 to more than 40 percent on services you routinely pay for out-of-pocket. Second, the **Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program** (FLTCIP) covers long term care costs not covered under the FEHB. **The Federal Flexible Spending Account Program - *FSAFEDS*** - **What is an FSA?** It is a tax-favored benefit that allows you to set aside pre-tax money from > your paychecks to pay for a variety of eligible expenses. *By using an > FSA,* *you can reduce your taxes while paying for services you would > have to pay for anyway, producing a discount that can be over 40%!!* There are two types of FSAs offered by the FSAFEDS Program**:** - Covers eligible health care expenses not reimbursed by this Plan, or any other medical, dental, or vision care plan you or your dependents may have ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` - Eligible dependents for this account include anyone you claim on your Federal income tax return as a qualified dependent under the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) definition and/or with whom you jointly file your Federal income tax return, even if you don't have self and family health benefits coverage*. **Note:*** The IRS has a broader definition than that of a "family member" than is used under the FEHB Program to provide benefits by your FEHB Plan. - The maximum amount that can be allotted for the HCFSA is \$3,000 annually. The minimum amount is \$250 annually. ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` - Covers eligible dependent care expenses incurred so you can work, or if you are married, so you and your spouse can work, or your spouse can look for work or attend school full-time. - Eligible dependents for this account include anyone you claim on your Federal income tax return as a qualified IRS dependent and/or with whom you jointly file your Federal income tax return. - The maximum that can be allotted for the DCFSA is \$5,000 annually. The minimum amount is \$250 annually. ***Note:*** The IRS limits contributions to a Dependent Care FSA. For single taxpayers and taxpayers filing a joint return, the maximum is \$5,000 per year. For taxpayers who file their taxes separately with a spouse, the maximum is \$2,500 per year. The limit includes any child care subsidy you may receive ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` - **Enroll during Open Season** You **must make an election** to enroll in an FSA during the FEHB Open > Season. Even if you enrolled during the initial Open Season for 2003, > you must make a new election to continue participating in 2004. > Enrollment is easy! - Enroll online anytime during Open Season (November 10 through December 8, 2003) at [**www.fsafeds.com**](http://www.fsafeds.com/). - Call the toll --free number 1-877-FSAFEDS (372-3337) Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. eastern time and a FSAFEDS Benefit Counselor will help you enroll. **What is SHPS?** SHPS is a third-party administrator hired by OPM to manage the\ FSAFEDS Program. SHPS is the largest FSA administrator in the nation and will be responsible for enrollment, claims processing, customer service, and day-to-day operations of FSAFEDS. > **Who is eligible to enroll?** If you are a Federal employee eligible > for FEHB -- even if you're not\ > enrolled in FEHB-- you can choose to participate in either, or both, > of the flexible spending accounts. If you are not eligible for FEHB, > you are not eligible to enroll for a Health Care FSA. However, almost > all Federal employees are eligible to enroll for the Dependent Care > FSA. The only exception is intermittent (also called when actually > employed \[WAE\]) employees expected to work less than 180 days during > the year. > > *Note:* FSAFEDS is the FSA Program established for all Executive > Branch employees and Legislative Branch employees whose employers > signed on. Under IRS law, FSAs are not available to annuitants. In > addition, the U.S. Postal Service and the Judicial Branch, among > others, are Federal agencies that have their own plans with slightly > different rules, but the advantages of having an FSA are the same no > matter what agency you work for. - **How much should I** Plan carefully when deciding how much to contribute to an FSA. > **contribute to my FSA?** Because of the tax **c**enefits of an FSA, > the IRS places strict guidelines on them. You need to estimate how > much you want to allocate to an FSA because current IRS regulations > require you forfeit any funds remaining in your account(s) at the end > of the FSA plan year. This is referred to as the "use-it-or-lose-it" > rule. You will have until April 29, 2004 to submit claims for your > eligible expenses incurred during 2003 if you enrolled in FSAFEDS when > it was initially offered. You will have until April 30, 2005 to submit > claims for your eligible expenses incurred from January 1 through > December 31, 2004 if you elect FSAFEDS during this Open Season. > > The **FSAFEDS Calculator** at > [www.fsafeds.com](http://www.fsafeds.com/) will help you plan your FSA > allocations and provide an estimate of your tax savings based on your > individual situation. - **What can my HCFSA** Every FEHB health plan includes cost sharing features, such as **pay** **for?** deductibles you must meet before the Plan provides benefits, coinsurance > or copayments that you pay when you and the Plan share costs, and > medical services and supplies that are not covered by the Plan and for > which you must pay. These out-of-pocket costs are summarized on page > 13 and detailed throughout this brochure. Your HCFSA will reimburse > you for such costs when they are for tax deductible medical care for > you and your dependents that is NOT covered by this FEHB Plan or any > other coverage that you have. > > Under this Plan, typical out-of-pocket expenses include:coinsurance > for services rendered by non-Plan specialists and facilities. A > calendar year deductible apply to prescription drugs. > > The IRS governs expenses reimbursable by a HCFSA. See Publication 502 > for a comprehensive list of tax-deductible medical expenses.  **Note: > While you will see insurance premiums listed in Publication 502, they > are NOT a reimbursable expense for FSA purposes**.  Publication 502 > can be found on the IRS Web site at > <http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p502.pdf>.  If you do not see your > service or expense listed in Publication 502, please call a FSAFEDS > Benefit Counselor at 1-877-FSAFEDS (372-3337), who will be able to > answer your specific questions. - **Tax savings with an FSA** An FSA lets you allot money for eligible expenses ***before*** your agency > deducts taxes from your paycheck. This means the amount of income that > your taxes are based on will be lower, so your tax liability will also > be lower. Without an FSA, you would still pay for these expenses, but > you would do so using money remaining in your paycheck after Federal > (and often state and local) taxes are deducted. The following chart > illustrates a typical tax savings example: ----------------------------------------- -------------- -------------- **Annual Tax Savings Example** **With FSA** **Without FSA** If your taxable income is: \$50,000 \$50,000 And you deposit this amount into a FSA: \$ 2,000 -\$0- Your taxable income is now: \$48,000 \$50,000 Subtract Federal & Social Security taxes: \$13,807 \$14,383 If you spend after-tax dollars for -\$0- \$ 2,000 expenses: Your real spendable income is: \$34,193 \$33,617 **Your tax savings:** **\$576** **-\$0-** ----------------------------------------- -------------- -------------- > **Note:** This example is intended to demonstrate a typical tax > savings based on 27% Federal and 7.65% FICA taxes. Actual savings will > vary based upon in which retirement system you are enrolled (CSRS or > FERS), as well as your individual tax situation. In this example, the > individual received \$2,000 in services for \$1,424, a discount of > almost 36%! You may also wish to consult a tax professional for more > information on the tax implications of an FSA. - **Tax credits and** You *cannot* claim expenses on your Federal income tax return if you > **deductions** receive reimbursement for them from your HCFSA or > DCFSA. Below are some guidelines that > > may help you decide whether to participate in FSAFEDS. **Health care expenses** The HCFSA is tax-free from the first dollar. In addition, you may be > reimbursed from the HCFSA at any time during the year for expenses up > to the annual amount you\'ve elected to contribute. > > Only health care expenses exceeding 7.5% of your adjusted gross income > are eligible to be deducted on your Federal income tax return. Using > the example listed in the above chart, only health care expenses > exceeding \$3,750 (7.5% of \$50,000) would be eligible to be deducted > on your Federal income tax return. In addition, money set aside > through a HCFSA is also exempt from FICA taxes. This exception is not > available on your Federal income tax return. **Dependent care expenses** The DCFSA generally allows many families to save more than they > would with the Federal tax credit for dependent care expenses. Note > that you may only be reimbursed from the DCFSA up to your current > account balance. If you file a claim for more than your current > balance, it will be held until additional payroll allotments have been > added to your account. > > Visit [www.fsafeds.com](http://www.fsafeds.com/) and download the > Dependent Care Tax Credit Worksheet from the Quick Links box to help > you determine what is best for your situation. You may also wish to > consult a tax professional for more details. - **Does it cost me anything** Probably not. While there is an administrative fee of \$4.00 per month for **to** **participate in FSAFEDS?** an HCFSA and 1.5% of the annual election for a DCFSA, most agencies > have elected to pay these fees out of their share of employment tax > savings. To be sure, check the FSAFEDS.com web site or call > 1-877-FSAFEDS (372-3337). Also, remember that participating in FSAFEDS > can cost you money if you don't spend your entire account balance by > the end of the plan year and wind up forfeiting your end of year > account balance, per the IRS "use-it-or-lose-it" rule. - **Contact us** To find out more or to enroll, please visit the **FSAFEDS Web site** at > [**www.fsafeds.com**](http://www.fsafeds.com/), or contact SHPS by > email or by phone**.** SHPS Benefit Counselors are available from 9:00 > a.m. until 9:00 p.m. eastern time, Monday through Friday. - E-mail: <[email protected]> - Telephone: 1-877-FSAFEDS (372-3337) - TTY: 1-800-952-0450 (for hearing impaired individuals that would like to utilize a text messaging service) **The Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program** **It's important protection** Here's why you should consider enrolling in the Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program: - **FEHB plans do not cover the cost of long term care.** Also called "custodial care," long term care is help you receive when you need assistance performing activities of daily living -- such as bathing or dressing yourself. This need can strike anyone at any age and the cost of care can be substantial. - **The Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program can help protect you from the potentially high cost of long term care**. This coverage gives you control over the type of care you receive and where you receive it. It can also help you remain independent, so you won't have to worry about being a burden to your loved ones. - **It's to your advantage to apply sooner rather than later**. Long term care insurance is something you must apply for, and pass a medical screening (called underwriting) in order to be enrolled. Certain medical conditions will prevent some people from being approved for coverage. By applying while you're in good health, you could avoid the risk of having a change in health disqualify you from obtaining coverage. Also, the younger you are when you apply, the lower your premiums. - **You don't have to wait for an open season to apply**. The Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program accepts applications from eligible persons at any time. You will have to complete a full underwriting application, which asks a number of questions about your health. However, if you are a new or newly eligible employee, you (and your spouse, if applicable) have a limited opportunity to apply using the abbreviated underwriting application, which asks fewer questions. If you marry, your new spouse will also have a limited opportunity to apply using abbreviated underwriting. 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# Presentation: 947581 ## SuperNova Acceleration Probe IMDC Kickoff **M.Lampton** **Space Sciences Lab** **University of California Berkeley** **March 2005** - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## Montage of Magazine covers **Montage of Magazine covers** **Breakthrough of the Year:** ## Current Crisis **General Relativity** **A.Einstein 1915 + 10,000 follow-on papers books movies etc.** **Amazingly accurate and well verified!** **Deflection of starlight observed 1919: mass curves space!** **Explains Galileo’s principle of equivalence** **Explains gravity as geometry** **Explains precession of Mercury’s orbit** **Predicts frame dragging!** **Predicts black holes!** **overall, an amazing success** **Quantum Mechanics** **W.Heisenberg 1923 + 10,000 follow-on papers books movies etc.** **Amazingly accurate and well verified!** **Extensions to chromodynamics etc** **overall, an amazing success** **GR and QM are inconsistent. They are approximations to something else.** - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## Discoveries **Major discoveries happen when new observations become possible** **The 1990’s saw two major observatories begin operation.....** **Keck with large format efficient CCDs** **Hubble with ultra low foreground and superb seeing** **These could see fainter and more distant objects than ever before** **Permits tests of cosmological models** **Yikes! 1998: Matter + gravity + big bang is seriously wrong.** **Perlmutter et al 1998** **Schmidt et al 1998** **Since then, many corroborating observations!** **Maybe 1000 papers, books, ....** - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## The Expansion History of the Universe - <footer> - Expansion vs Time ## Current* Results on Cosmological Parameters **Current* Results on ****Cosmological Parameters** - What people used to think... - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## Energy budget of Universe ***Dark*** ***Energy:*** ***65%*** ***Dark*** ***Matter:*** ***30%*** *Energy budget of Universe* - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## What is Dark Energy? - Not predicted by current theories of space/time/gravity - Yet one form “Λ” is permitted by Einstein’s general relativity - Physicists propose a variety of alternative theories - Supergravity - Brane worlds with a few or many higher dimensions - Vacuum metamorphosis; quintessence; .... - Each theory raises profound questions about the nature of space, time, fundamental particles, gravity, and reality - Each theory has unique **predictions** for the observable history of the expansion of the universe - Those **predictions** are the handle we use to eliminate the wrong theories - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## How to measure dark energy? - Standard candles <<SNAP - idea is the inverse square law: flux ~luminosity/distance2 - a standard candle has a calibrated luminosity - a measured flux gives the distance hence the lookback **time** - the light’s redshift gives the universe’s **expansion** - use many candles, many redshifts: get cosmic history of the expansion - Weak gravitational lensing <<SNAP - matter has mass, hence gravity - over cosmic history, matter aggregates through gravitation - mass aggregation w.r.t. redshift is determined by expansion history - mapping lensing vs. redshift can constrain expansion models - Other methods - Baryon oscillations: use individual galaxy redshifts as tracers - Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect: probe cluster masses - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## Standard Candles? **Cepheid variable stars? Way too faint.** **Galaxies? Wildly discrepant.** **Quasars? Wildly discrepant & variable too.** **Supernovae?** **Type Ia: no H, no He, strong Si** **white dwarf has binary partner** **accretion: reaches 1.4 Msun** **limit set by electron pressure** **excellent uniformity, 1E62photons** **Type Ib: no H, strong He** **Type Ic: no H, no He, no Si** **Type II: strong H** **core collapse stars** **output depends on mass** **poor standard candle** - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## 1998: Acceleration! **Supernova Cosmology Project (S.Perlmutter et al)** **High-Z Supernova Team (B.Schmidt, R.Kirschner, et al)** **Teams began searching for high-Z supernovae ~ 1990s** **By 1996, seven had been found** **By 2004, 120 were known** **Distant supernovae recede more slowly than the nearby Hubble-law prediction based on brightness!** - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## Weak Lensing http://www.cita.utoronto.ca/~hoekstra/lensing.html - Gravitational lenses are formed by concentrations of mass - Lenses bend light from distant objects and distort their shapes - Wide field surveys have a lot of information about how mass is distributed along each line of sight - To probe cosmological distances - need extreme sensitivity - need excellent image quality - need lots of sky coverage - SNAP will (as part of the SNe sweeps) do a deep survey and find many mass aggregations - SNAP will (in wide field survey) cover much larger hunks of the sky - Present plans include a 300 to 10000 sqdeg survey - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## Slide 13 - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## Volume Lensing - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## What next? - Extend the supernova method - many more SNe: thousands - Much higher measurement precision - accurate photometry - many data points on each light curve - systematically obtained spectroscopy - Eliminate/manage systematic issues - absorption? reddening? environment of each SN? - classification of supernovae - weed out the wierdos - Extend the magnitude-redshift diagram back, to z>1, where matter should dominate the cosmological constant - Perform a large field weak lensing survey - constant point spread function - eliminate “seeing” and other disturbances - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## What would this take? - Huge amount of observing time! - Dedicated facility - Area*omega product - Lots of pixels running in parallel - revisit every object every few days - moon, weather must not interfere with tight schedule of reobservation - >>> **space observatory** - Need to go beyond the atmospheric NIR cutoff to get our redshift range - >>> **space observatory** - Must eliminate telluric features that would corrupt key classification lines: CaII, SiII, H, as we chase them out into the near infrared - >>> **space observatory** - Need to have extremely dark sky free of varying emission/absorption lines - >>> **space observatory** - Must have rock steady seeing 24/7 to do precision weak lensing **>>> space observatory** - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## SNAP Design - Observe 2000 type Ia Supernovae per 16 month phase (1 North, 1 South) - Survey area 7.5 square degrees, swept every 4 days - Quality: light curve allow fitting peak brightness with error < 3% - Sensitive enough to reach SNe to z=1.7, detect well before peak - Spectroscopy near peak: ~10nm resolution from 350 - 1700 nm - Distribution: Ability to detect supernovae as far away as 10 billion light years --- back to the epoch where gravity dominated dark energy. - Construct a wide field weak-lensing map of galaxies - Extremely stable and well understood point spread function - Sufficient image sampling & resolution to recover accurate galaxy orientations - Map coverage several hundred square degrees; option of many thousand sq deg - SNAP design meets these scientific objectives - Mirror: ~ 2 meter aperture - Huge field of view 1.4 degrees across - Camera: 0.6 billion pixels, vis + NIR - Spectroscopy: optical/infrared spectrograph with IFU - Orbit: L2 minimizes stray light and thermal issues - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## Simulated SNAP data - <footer> **Simulated SNAP data** - Each SNAP point - represents ~50-supernovae per bin ## From Science Goals to Project Design - <footer> **From Science Goals****to Project Design** **Science** - Measure *M* and  - Measure *w* and *w *(*z*) **Data Set Requirements** - Discoveries 3.8 mag before max - Spectroscopy with ~100 - Near-IR spectroscopy to 1.7 m **Statistical Requirements** - Sufficient (~2000) numbers of SNe Ia - ...distributed in redshift - ...out to *z* < 1.7 **Systematics Requirements** - Identified and proposed systematics: - Measurements to eliminate / bound each one to +/–0.02 mag **Satellite / Instrumentation Requirements** - 2-meter mirror Derived requirements: - 1-degree imager • High Earth orbit - Low resolution spectrograph • 300 Mb/sec bandwidth (0.35 m to 1.7 m) - • - • - • - • - • - • ## Payload Features - 90 deg Symmetric Focal Plane allows continuous year round science data taking - one side always sunward, allowing fixed solar panels hence a rigid spacecraft (resonances > 10Hz) - other side always dark, allowing fixed _passive_ thermal radiator serving sensor array - Telescope assembly is thermally and structurally separate from surrounding outer baffle and from spacecraft - maneuvers do not compromise PSF stability - Innovative telescope design does IR imaging with room temperature optics - three mirror anastigmat has accessible exit pupil and complete cold stop baffling - Built in end-to-end optical test capability simplifies integration and testing - The fixed telemetry antenna eliminates major mission risks and costs: - no gimbals, no flex waveguide - rigid spacecraft eases ACS task - No onboard data analysis: all images are downlinked to Earth - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## SNAP Observatory Cross Section - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## SNAP Collaboration Dec 2004 | LBNL | G. Aldering, S. Bailey, C. Bebek, W. Carithers, T. Davis†, K. Dawson, C. Day, R. DiGennaro, S. Deustua†, D. Groom, M. Hoff, S. Holland, D. Huterer†, A. Karcher, A. Kim, W. Kolbe, W. Kramer, B. Krieger, G. Kushner, N. Kuznetsova, R. Lafever, J. Lamoureux, M. Levi, S. Loken, B. McGinnis, R. Miquel, P. Nugent, H. Oluseyi†, N. Palaio, S. Perlmutter, N. Roe, H. Shukla, A. Spadafora, H. Von Der Lippe, J-P. Walder, G. Wang | | --- | --- | | U.C. Berkeley | M. Bester, E. Commins, G. Goldhaber, H. Heetderks, P. Jelinsky, M. Lampton, E. Linder, D. Pankow, M. Sholl, G. Smoot, C. Vale, M. White | | Caltech | R. Ellis, R. Massey†, A. Refregier†, J. Rhodes, R. Smith, K. Taylor, A. Weintein | | Fermi National Laboratory | J. Annis, F. DeJongh, S. Dodelson, T. Diehl, J. Frieman, D. Holz†, L. Hui, S. Kent, P. Limon, J. Marriner, H. Lin, J. Peoples, V. Scarpine, A. Stebbins, C. Stoughton, D. Tucker, W. Wester | | Indiana U. IN2P3-Paris -Marseille | C. Bower, N. Mostek, J. Musser, S. Mufson P. Astier, E. Barrelet, R. Pain, G. Smadja†, D. Vincent A. Bonissent, A. Ealet, D. Fouchez, A. Tilquin | | JPL | D. Cole, M. Frerking, J. Rhodes, M. Seiffert | | LAM (France) | S. Basa, R. Malina, A. Mazure, E. Prieto | | U. Michigan | B. Bigelow, M. Brown, M. Campbell, D. Gerdes, W. Lorenzon, T. McKay, S. McKee, M. Schubnell, G. Tarle, A. Tomasch | | U. Penn | G. Bernstein, L. Gladney, B. Jain, D. Rusin | | U. Stockholm | R. Amanullah, L. Bergström, A. Goobar, E. Mörtsell | | SLAC | W. Althouse, R. Blandford, W. Craig, S. Kahn, M. Huffer, P. Marshall | | STScI | R. Bohlin, D. Figer, A. Fruchter | | Yale U. | C. Baltay, W. Emmet, J. Snyder, A. Szymkowiak, D. Rabinowitz, N. Morgan | | | †Institutional affiliation | **SNAP Collaboration Dec 2004** - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## SNAP Reviews/Studies/Milestones - Nov 1999 Original SNAP proposal submitted to DOE - Mar 2000 DOE/NSF SAGENAP committee recommends SNAP R&D - Sep 2000 NASA Structure and Evolution of the Universe (SEU) - Dec 2000 National Academy of Sciences Committee on Astro. & Astrophysics - Jan 2001 DOE-HEP Review R&D (SNAP is uniquely able) - Mar 2001 DOE High Energy Physics Advisory Panel (HEPAP) - Jun 2001 NASA Integrated Mission Design Center (determines feasibility) - July 2001 National Academy of Sciences, Committee on Physics of the Universe - Dec 2001 NASA/SEU Strategic Planning Panel - Dec 2001 NASA Instrument Synthesis & Analysis Lab - Jan 2002 DOE subpanel report: High Energy Physics Long Range Planning - Mar 2002 DOE/NSF SAGENAP committee update - Apr 2002 National Academy of Sciences: Physics of the Universe report - July 2002 DOE Office of Science R&D Review (Lehman) - Dec 2002 JPL Team-X Study (studies potential NASA cost) - Jan 2003 NASA releases SEU roadmap: Beyond Einstein - Feb 2003 DOE High Energy Physics Facilities Prioritization Panel - Feb 2003 SNAP R&D in the DOE budget - Mar 2003 DOE High Energy Physics panel releases Facilities 20 Year Roadmap - Nov 2003 JDEM Announcement from DOE & NASA - Nov 2003 Secretary of Energy’s 20-year Facilities Plan - Nov 2003 Technical Review of SNAP (could be launched ~2011) - May 2004 OSTP Strategic Plan (JDEM top recommendation) - Jun 2004 JDEM Science Definition Team empaneled **Evolution of SNAP/JDEM** - 1998 Discovery of the acceleration of the universe and dark energy using supernovae. - 2000 Confirmation of dark energy using cosmic microwave background measured from balloons. - 2003 Confirmation of dark energy using cosmic microwave background measured from space (WMAP). - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## Andreas Albrecht – UC Davis - Charles Baltay - Yale - Barry Barish – Caltech - Charles Bennett – GSFC – co-chair - Gary Bernstein – U. Penn - Robert Caldwell – Dartmouth - Edward Cheng – Conceptual Analytics - Susana Deustua – AAS - Megan Donahue – STScI - Daniel Eisenstein – U. Arizona - Richard Ellis – Caltech - Wendy Freedman – Carnegie Observatories - Josh Frieman – FNAL/Univ. Chicago - Jonathan Gardner – GSFC - Karl Glazebrook – Johns Hopkins - Kim Griest – UCSD – co-chair - Tod Lauer – NOAO - Michael Levi – LBNL - Eric Linder – UC/Space Sciences - Robert Lupton – Princeton - Warren Moos – Johns Hopkins - Jon Morse – Arizona State - Saul Perlmutter – U.C. Berkeley - Bernard Rauscher – GSFC - Adam Riess – STScI - Michael Seiffert – JPL - Craig Wheeler – U. Texas - Edward Wright – UCLA - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## SNAP Tasks & Teams **Science** **Continuing groundbased & HST observing** **Supernova Cosmology Project (Perlmutter)** **Supernova Factory (Aldering)** **Requirements** **Simulation team** **Theory & modelling** **Calibration Team** **Instruments** **Silicon CCD group** **HgCdTe NIR groups** **Spectrometer** **Electronics** **Telescope** **Design, tolerances, performance** **Stray light** **Fabrication, Integration & Test** **Science ops, especially software pipeline** **Spacecraft and flight systems** **Industry, NASA, Berkeley campus group ** - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## SNAP Reference Model - Orbit: L2 halo orbit - (similar to JWST, MAP) - Working field of view: 0.7 square degrees - Survey fields: 7.5 square degrees near north ecliptic pole - 7.5 square degrees near south ecliptic pole - additional weak-lensing fields, ~300 sq degrees - Field revisit period: approx 4 days - Time allocations: 50% survey, 36% spectroscopy, 14% downlink - Wavelength range: 0.35 to 1.7 microns - Telescope aperture: 2.0 meters - These reference model parameters have been obtained through mission simulations that explore the cosmological parameter constraints – in particular, on acceleration versus redshift – that various mission scenarios would yield. **Sun is 90deg to view direction** - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## Telescope Requirements - Light Gathering Power - must measure SNe almost 4 magnitudes fainter than 26 magnitude peak - want SNR of 30:1 at peak brightness, aggregate exposure fit - presence of zodiacal light foreground radiation - time-on-target limited by revisit rate & number of fields - spectroscopy demands comparable time-on-target - requires geometric diameter ~ 2 meters - Angular resolution - signal to noise ratio is driver - PSF for weak lensing is driver - diffraction limit is an obvious bound - Airy disk at one micron wavelength is 0.12 arcseconds FWHM - need to match this to pixel size of VIS and NIR detectors - Field of View - set by required supernova discovery rate and WL mapping speed - volume of space is proportional to field of view - one degree field of view will meet our requirements - Wavelength Coverage - 0.35 to 1.7 microns will deliver everything we need - drives us to an all-reflector optical train - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## Telescope Milestones **1999** **Comparisons of many alternative wide field telescope configurations; ****consultant**** on board** **Discarded off-axis designs, TMTs (Willstrop etc) as unpackageable** **Korsch 1978 annular-field TMA concept rediscovered, developed, adopted ** **2000** **TMA43 (f/11): longitudinal rear axis, separate NIR/VIS; filter wheel** **Began mechanical, structural studies w/ ****subcontractor****: SM support, strongback, Finite Element Models** **2001** **Efforts to achieve shorter optical package for stiffness, stray light: TMA55/56** **Explored longer focal lengths for potentially higher sampling: TMA59 (f/15)** **Mission developed at ****NASA/GSFC IMDC** **Instrument validated at ****NASA/GSFC ISAL** **image quality** **stray light** **metering structure** **actuators** **2002** **Adopted FIDO detector package, single focal plane, transverse rear axis** **TMA62 (f/11) with filter wheel and TMA63 (f/11) no filter wheel** **Detailed mirror FEM analysis, materials & fab/test trades with ****subcontractor** **2003** **Telescope engineering team enlarged** **Detailed FEMs of PM, SM, TM, folding flat, and metering structure were explored** **Launch stress** **Bipod loads and torques** **1-gravity test plan** **Received top-down fab/test plan from one prospective ****contractor** **Prospective PM ****blank manufacturer**** visited and briefed; cost/schedule estimates** **2004** **Telescope Specification written** **Stray light study written** **Integration & Test plan initiated** **2005** **NASA/GSFC IMDC**** study** **Two telescope concept studies w/****industry** - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## Korsch AF-TMA configuration **Prolate ellipsoid concave primary mirror** **Hyperbolic convex secondary mirror** **Flat folding mirror with central hole** **Prolate ellipsoid concave tertiary mirror** **Delivers < 0.06 arcsecond FWHM geometrical blur over annular field 1.37 sqdeg** **Flat focal surface** **EFL adapts 15 to 30m; ** ** ****baseline=21.66m** **Side-mounted detector** **Telephoto advantage = 7** - meters - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## Compact & Simple - Focal plane - Xmit Dish **Compact & Simple** **90 deg Symmetric Focal Plane allows continuous year round science data taking** **one side always sunward, allowing ****fixed solar panels ****hence a**** ****rigid spacecraft** **other side always dark, allowing ****fixed **_**passive**_** thermal radiator**** serving sensor array** **Innovative telescope design does IR imaging with ****room temperature optics** **three mirror anastigmat has accessible exit pupil and complete cold stop baffling** **Built in end-to-end ****optical test capability**** simplifies Integration and Testing** **The ****fixed telemetry antenna**** eliminates a major mission risk: ** **no gimbals** **rigid spacecraft eases ACS task** **No onboard data analysis: all images are downlinked to Earth** - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## Focal Plane Concept **Coalesce all sensors** **Imager sensors** **36 HgCdTe 2kx2k 18 ********m** **36 CCD 3.5kx3.5k 10.5 ********m** **600 megapixels** **Filters** **Spectrograph on the back with access ports through the focal plane.** **140K operating**** ****temperature** **Dedicated**** CCDs for**** ****guiding ****from the focal plane** **Exposure times of 300 s**** with four/eight exposures in CCDs/HgCdTe** **20 s readout**** slow enough for CCD noise and 4 post exposure and 4 pre exposure reads of HgCdTe** - 560mm diameter 1.5 degrees - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## Modularization and Packaging - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## LBNL High-Resistivity CCD’s - LBNL “Red Hots”: NOAO September 2001 newsletter - New kind of Image Sensor developed at LBNL - Better red response - “radiation detector” silicon has better radiation tolerance for space applications - Smaller pixel sizes enabling compact arrays - Readout IC being developed “photons to bytes” - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## Integration & Test **Integration & Test** **The SNAP observatory was designed to be simple to test, calibrate, and verify** **Interface ring between payload and spacecraft (spacecraft bolts on)** **Direct insertion and removal of science package from telescope without telescope deintegration** **Semi-kinematic mount for focal plane assembly and spectrograph** **Comprehensive test plan in work** - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## DoE HEPAP 20-year Roadmap - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## Robin Staffin, DoE Assoc Director HEP April 2004 - our job - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## IMDC Objectives **Spacecraft Accommodation** **low profile structure** **easy servicing** **stiff, strong** **mechanically independent of instrument** **permit separate checkout** **Attitude Control System** **Dog simple! but.....tight jitter spec!** **rigid package: no deployables** **built-in “through-the-lens” star tracker** **Telemetry** **DSN: the right choice?** **alternatives? USN? DSO?** **L2 Orbit** **review no-shadows halo orbit plan** **validate/correct launch constraints, prop margins....** - COMPETITION SENSITIVE ## Conclusions **Dark Energy continues to motivate the community** _**[http://](http://arxiv.org/archive/astro-ph)**__**[arxiv](http://arxiv.org/archive/astro-ph)**__**[.org/archive/](http://arxiv.org/archive/astro-ph)**__**[astro](http://arxiv.org/archive/astro-ph)**__**[-ph](http://arxiv.org/archive/astro-ph)**_ _**[http://](http://arxiv.org/archive/gr-qc)**__**[arxiv](http://arxiv.org/archive/gr-qc)**__**[.org/archive/](http://arxiv.org/archive/gr-qc)**__**[gr](http://arxiv.org/archive/gr-qc)**__**[-qc](http://arxiv.org/archive/gr-qc)**_ _**[http://](http://arxiv.org/archive/hep-th)**__**[arxiv](http://arxiv.org/archive/hep-th)**__**[.org/archive/](http://arxiv.org/archive/hep-th)**__**[hep](http://arxiv.org/archive/hep-th)**__**[-](http://arxiv.org/archive/hep-th)**__**[th](http://arxiv.org/archive/hep-th)**_ **lots of ideas!** **DoE continues to support our R&D on SNAP** **NASA is in turmoil** **Visit us at.... http://snap.LBL.gov** - COMPETITION SENSITIVE
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---------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- ![](media/image1.png){width="1.3541666666666667in" Department of the Interior\ ![](media/image2.png){width="1.4166666666666667in" height="1.3541666666666667in"} Bureau of Land Management height="1.2291666666666667in"} ---------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- **COMMUNICATIONS SITE PLAN** **HICKEY MOUNTAIN** **KEMMERER FIELD OFFICE** **Prepared by the United States Bureau of Land Management** **Kemmerer Field Office** **State of Wyoming** **Approved: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_** **Field Manager Date** **HICKEY MOUNTAIN COMMUNICATIONS** **SITE PLAN** I. INTRODUCTION [4](#introduction) A. Terms and Definitions [4](#terms-and-definitions) B. Purpose [5](#purpose) C. Site Description [5](#site-description) D. Area Served [5](#area-served) E. Access [6](#access) F. Site History and Development [6](#site-history-and-development) G. Goals and Objectives of Site Management Plan [6](#goals-and-objectives-of-site-management-plan) II\. AUTHORITY AND DIRECTION [7](#authority-and-direction) A. Authority [7](#authority) B. Relationship to Communications Site Lease [7](#relationship-to-communications-site-lease) III\. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES [7](#general-responsibilities) A. The Bureau of Land Management [7](#the-bureau-of-land-management-retains-the-responsibility-for) B. Facility Owners and Facility Managers [7](#facility-owners-and-facility-managers-or-their-designated-representatives-are-responsible-for) C. FCC and NTIA/IRAC [8](#fcc-and-ntiairac-are-responsible-for) IV\. AUTHORIZED USES AND USERS WITHIN A FACILITY [9](#authorized-uses-and-users-within-a-facility) Multiple User Facilities and Collocation [9](#multiple-user-facilities-and-collocation) V. FEES [9](#fees) VI\. General Operation and Maintenance Direction [9](#general-operation-and-maintenance-direction) A. Unique Resource Considerations at this Communication Site [9](#unique-resource-considerations-at-this-communication-site) B. Wiring and Grounding [10](#wiring-and-grounding) C. Equipment [10](#equipment) D. RF Cables and Transmission Line (Wave Guides) [12](#rf-cables-and-transmission-line-wave-guides) E. Radiation [13](#radiation) F. Utilities-Availability of and Requirements for: [13](#utilities-availability-of-and-requirements-for) G. Sanitary Facilities [14](#sanitary-facilities) H. Security And Law Enforcement [14](#security-and-law-enforcement) I. Site Maintenance [15](#site-maintenance) J. Inspections [15](#inspections) K. Fire Prevention and Hazard Reduction Requirements [16](#fire-prevention-and-hazard-reduction-requirements) L. Access Maintenance and Restrictions [16](#access-maintenance-and-restrictions) VII\. CONDITIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION, MODIFICATIONS OR EXPANSION [17](#conditions-for-construction-modifications-or-expansion) A. Responsibilities [17](#responsibilities) B. Construction Methods and Resource Protection [18](#construction-methods-and-resource-protection) C. Construction Inspection [19](#construction-inspection) D. New or Remodeled/Expanded Buildings [19](#new-or-remodeledexpanded-buildings) E. New or Remodeled/Expanded Towers [20](#new-or-remodeledexpanded-towers) VIII\. SITE ASSOCIATION/ADVISORY GROUP [20](#site-associationadvisory-group) IX\. APPENDICES [21](#appendices) A. Site Map [21](#site-map) B. Authorized Facilities [21](#authorized-facilities) C. Site Photographs [21](#site-photographs) D. Inspection Checklist [21](#inspection-checklist) +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | # INTRODUCTION | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ ## Terms and Definitions The terms used in this communications site management plan conform to the definitions listed in the April 22, 2005, Federal Register notice "Rights-of-Way, Principles and Procedures: Rights-of-Way Under the Federal Land Policy and Management Act and the Mineral Leasing Act" and clarifications provided in Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Handbook 2860-1 and the United States Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 43 CFR 2800. In the event of a conflict, between the plan and these sources, the Federal Register notice and the BLM Handbook will govern. The words "lease" and "lessee" as used in this plan refer to the relationship between the Bureau of Land Management and the communications use leaseholder, the lessee. The words "customer" and "tenant" refer to the relationship between the lessee and the occupants in the lessee's facilities. LEASE -- An authorization issued to a communication facility owner or facility manager, allowing for the use of Public Lands to construct and or operate a communications facility and unless specifically prohibited, to sublease to occupants in that facility. LEASEHOLDER OR LESSEE -- Facility Owner/Facility Manager CUSTOMER -- Entities that pay a facility owner, facility manager or tenant for communications services and are not re-selling or broadcasting communications services to others TENANT -- A communications user who rents space in a communications facility and operates communication equipment for the purpose of re-selling, or broadcasting communications services to others for profit. COMMUNICATIONS SITE -- An area of Bureau of Land Management administered public land designated through the land and resource management planning process. A communications site may be limited to a single communications facility, but most often encompasses more than one. Each site is identified by name; usually a local prominent landmark, such as Hickey Mountain Communications Site. FACILITY MANAGER -- The holder of a Bureau of Land Management communications use authorization who leases space for other communication users. A facility manager does not directly provide communications services to third parties. FACILITY OWNER -- Individual, commercial activities, organizations, or agencies that owns a communication facility on Federal land; own and operate their own communications equipment; and hold a communication use authorization. NON-BROADCAST -- This category includes Commercial Mobile Radio Service (CMRS), Facility Managers, Cellular Telephone, Private Mobile Radio Service (PMRS), Microwave, Local Exchange Network, and Passive Reflector. BROADCAST -- This category includes Television Broadcast, AM and FM Radio Broadcast, Cable Television, Broadcast Translator, Low Power Television, and Low Power FM Radio. ## Purpose This plan is intended to be used by Bureau of Land Management officials administering communication uses at Hickey Mountain, existing lessees, and applicants desiring a lease or a lease amendment. The plan will be kept updated by amending pages or sections of the plan rather than issuing a revised edition of the plan. When a revision is necessary, the plan will be amended by letter from the Kemmerer Field Office Manager enclosing a copy of revised pages or sections. The amendments will be consecutively numbered. General management direction for all land use is outlined in the Kemmerer Resource Area RMP adopted in 1986, the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFRs) and the BLM Handbook and applicable Instruction Memoranda. Specific direction for site management planning on designated communications site is contained in BLM Handbook 2860-1. Primary regulations and policy pertaining to issuance of rights-of-way and leases by the Bureau of Land Management are found in Title 43, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Sections 2801- 2803 and BLM Handbook 2860-1. The 1986 Kemmerer Resources Management Plan, RMP, does not specifically name Hickey Mountain but states that all existing communication rights-of-way shall provide for subleasing, thus encouraging collocation. Hickey Mountain was not included in any defined visual resource area in the 1986 RMP. This RMP will be revised over the next 12-24 months. Any applicable changes to this communications site plan as a result of the revised RMP will be made to keep this activity plan consistent with the RMP. Hickey Mountain will continue to be managed for low power radio, microwave, cellular, and broadcast translator uses. The senior uses at this site are the broadcast translators, microwave relay and associated low-power UHF and VHF radio uses. No communications site plan has ever been prepared for this site. This plan has technical standards for better management of the Hickey Mountain communications site. This plan governs development and management of Hickey Mountain and will be modified in the future as needs and conditions warrant. Any future such uses must be designed, installed, operated, and maintained to be compatible and not interfere with the primary uses. This site-specific plan is administrative in nature and is Categorically Excluded from further review under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) (516.DM2, Appendix 1,17). Any additional development of the site will be addressed in a site-specific NEPA document. ## Site Description The site is located on lands which are administered by the Kemmerer Field Office, and located south east of Mountain View, Wyoming in portions of Section 13, Township 13 North, Range 113 West in the 6^th^ Principle Meridian, Wyoming at approximately 41º 06' 30" North Latitude and 110º 12' 30" West Longitude. The elevation is approximately 8,684 feet above mean sea level (msl). A site map is provided as Appendix A. ## Area Served This site does not serve an RMA, Ranally Metro Area. The largest community served is Mountain VIew, Wyoming. The population served from Hickey Mountain according to the 2000 Census is less than 25,000. Fee determination is based in part on the population zone which may be adjusted annually based upon changes in population and growth or designation of an RMA. ## Access Access to the site is from Wyoming Highway 414 east and south of Mountain View to a pump station road at about 17.8 miles and hence 2.2 miles to the top of Hickey Mountain. Access is across public and private lands and maintenance is done by the lease holders under a separate agreement. ## Site History and Development Hickey Mountain communication site was first developed in 1961 with an authorization to Lyman TV Association for a broadcast translator facility to serve the Bridger Valley and surrounding areas. Union Telephone was authorized a microwave relay facility in 1984. This facility also now serves cellular needs in this area. In 1997, Uinta Communications was authorized a commercial radio facility just west of the Union Telephone facility. A two-way radio facility was authorized to Uinta County. Two additional broadcast translator facilities are authorized which are all now owned by WYTV, including two old abandoned facilities at this site. Current building space and tower space appears to be adequate for the foreseeable demand. If in the future, this existing space becomes utilized to its optimum capacity, ample land area is available for future site development. Site specific NEPA analysis will be required prior to any future facility modification or new facility construction. ## Goals and Objectives of Site Management Plan 1\. Hickey Mountain Site will be managed as a low power broadcast translator, two-way radio, microwave, and cellular. The maximum power output for the Hickey Mountain communications site is based on the maximum output allowed for two-way radio under the Federal Communications Commission's rules at Title 47, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 90. As of the 2003 regulation, that would be 500 watts ERP. Each use must operate at or below the power level authorized by their respective FCC license as long as it does not exceed the site limitation. This power limitation does not preclude existing and new uses from being designed, operated and maintained to meet other interference, noise floor, receive sensitivity, or RFR standards included in this plan. 2\. Future authorizations and additional uses must be designed to prevent degradation of the senior uses at this site. 3\. The overall appearance of the site and the integrity of the natural environment will be improved through stringent maintenance requirements and selection of authorized paint colors. 4. The site will be systematically developed to maximize the number of compatible uses while ensuring safety and protection of resources. 5. New facilities will be developed only after appropriate site-specific NEPA analysis and coordination with current lease holders and users. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | # AUTHORITY AND DIRECTION | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ ## Authority Bureau of Land Management authority to authorize communications uses on Resource Area (BLM) land is granted by the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976, 90 Stat. 2776 (43 U.S. C. 1761-1771) and is reflected in Title 43, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Sections 2801- 2803 and WO IB 98-23. Bureau of Land Management authority for communications site management planning is contained in Bureau of Land Management Handbook 2801-1, Plan of Development. Direction on and policy for communication use authorizations is contained in Bureau of Land Management Manual (BLM Manual) section 2860. Authority for the issuance of authorizations and/or licenses for the transmission and reception of electronic radiation for communication purposes is granted by Congress and administered by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and/or the National Telecommunication and Information Administration -- Interagency Radio Advisory Committee (NTIA/IRAC). ## Relationship to Communications Site Lease This site plan will be incorporated into all leases now and in the future issued for this communications site and must be used in conjunction with the lease. **PROVISIONS OF THE SITE PLAN ARE ENFORCED THROUGH THE LEASE.** Each lessee is expected to include the requirements of the lease and the site plan into any documents, which describe the business relationship between the lessee and the lessee\'s tenants and customers. The lessee is responsible for enforcing those provisions. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | # GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ ## The Bureau of Land Management retains the responsibility for: Issuing and amending leases and existing rights-of-way to facility owners and facility managers, only for the areas actually occupied by the authorized improvements. Granting occupancy and use of Public Lands rest exclusively with the Bureau of Land Management Title 43, CFR, Sections 2801-2803 1. . The issuance of a FCC license (authorization), or frequency assignment, does not authorize occupancy of Public Lands. 1\. Approving any new/modified facility(ies) at the site. 2. Approving amendments to leases to qualified buyers of facilities on the site. ## Facility Owners and Facility Managers (or their designated representatives) are responsible for: 1. Complying with their authorization and all sections of this Site Management Plan. 2. Ensuring that all new facilities, expansions, or improvements are consistent with the Resource Management Plans, RMP; any environmental document(s)/decisions for the site; and, this Site Plan. 3. Ensuring facilities/equipment not complying with Federal/State/local laws/regulations/ ordinances will be removed or modified within one year of the approval of this plan. Any modification needs pre-approval by the Bureau of Land Management. 4. Keeping all facilities within the established limits of their authorized area. The authorized area and improvements will be shown on Autocad maps, as soon as they are available. 5. Providing the Bureau of Land Management, with the name, address and phone number for a local contact person. The Facility Owner and Facility Manager and the contact person may be the same individual. The contact person will be available for emergencies and is in a position to respond to issues involving construction issues, facility maintenance and all equipment within the facility. 6. Adhering to the terms of the Facility Owner/Manager Lease or Right-of-Way: a. Facility Owners and Facility Managers are authorized to rent building/tower space to tenants and/or customers without prior written approval from the Bureau of Land Management. b. Tenants and/or customers may not construct there own equipment shelter (building, shelter or cabinet) or antenna support structure (tower or mast). The facility owner/manager must own all communication shelters and towers under their lease. \[If that is not possible, a separate SF-299 application, cost-recovery deposit, analysis, and authorization are required. This will also result in the use being a tenant/customer of the original lease holder in additional to being a separate facility for billing purposes.\] c. Tenants and/or customers using a facility covered by a Facility Lease/right-of-way will not have separate Bureau of Land Management permits to authorize the use. d. Facility Owners and Facility Managers are responsible for complying with the terms and conditions of the Facility Lease or their valid right-of-way. Facility Owner/Managers are also responsible for ensuring that their tenants and customers are in compliance with the terms and conditions of the Lease or right-of-way, and applicable FCC or NTIA/IRAC license terms and conditions. e. The Facility Owner and Facility Manager may not place any unreasonable restrictions nor any restriction restraining competition or trade practices on tenants and/or customers, or potential tenants and/or customers. 7. Ensuring that all communications equipment is properly installed, operated, and maintained. 8. Ensuring that all communication equipment meets ANSI, FCC and Bureau of Land Management regulations, guidelines and standards concerning radiation limitations. a. Monitoring radiation levels at their facility and; b. Immediately correcting any radiation levels that are, or could be a hazard to human health. (FCC 47CFR sections 1.1307(b), 1.1310 and 2.1093) and FCC OET Bulletin 54, August 1999. 9. Providing a certified copy of their use and the category of use along with the current phone numbers and addresses of all tenants and customers as of September 30 each year. This report is due by October 15^th^. 10. Keeping the premises around their buildings free of trash and debris. 11. Placing the BLM serial number in six inch lettering on the face of the building visible from the access road. This numbering system ties to the site map, Appendix A, and will be provide upon request to the County 911 emergency response system as a physical address in the case of emergencies. ## FCC and NTIA/IRAC are responsible for: The responsibilities of the FCC and NTIA/IRAC are frequency management. Correcting interference problems is the responsibility of the affected licensees. The FCC and NTIA/IRAC are not normally responsible for the resolution of conflicts when the licensees or agencies are operating within the limits of the authorizations. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | # AUTHORIZED USES AND USERS WITHIN A FACILITY | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ ## {#section .unnumbered} ## Multiple User Facilities and Collocation {#multiple-user-facilities-and-collocation .unnumbered} Several facilities currently are designed to only accommodate the uses of the facility owner. Other facilities are currently designed to accommodate multiple users. The capacity of the current facilities is adequate on both the towers and within the existing buildings for future tenants/customers. Any future proposals must be designed to include multiple users. This includes multiple uses of buildings, towers, back-up generators, grounding systems, fuel containers, access ways and parking areas. Facility Owners and Facility Managers are not required to lease facility space to others if they can prove to the authorized Bureau of Land Management officer that: 1. Space is not available; 2. The use is incompatible with the existing facilities; 3. Additional space is needed by the facility owner/manager; 4. Additional users would violate system security needs; or, 5. Potential interference is not resolvable. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | # FEES | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ The Bureau of Land Management will charge Facility Owners and Facility Managers annual fees based on the Fee Schedule for Communications Uses on Public Lands as adjusted annually. These fees will be fair market value for the use of Public Lands. Since this site is not within an established RMA, Ranally Metro Area, the population zone is less than 25,000, Zone 9 will be used for these calculations unless specifically agreed to by the authorizing officer and until populations or RMP designations change. Fees that Facility Owners and Facility Managers may charge their tenants and "customers" are to be: reasonable (consistent with, and not in excess of, other fees for similar facilities) and commensurate with the uses and occupancy of the facilities and services provided to tenants and "customers". +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | # General Operation and Maintenance Direction | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ ## Unique Resource Considerations at this Communication Site 1. There are no currently identified special resource coordination considerations with on-site or adjacent resource values. Should special conditions arise through the revision process of the RMP, this plan will be amended accordingly. [The area has been identified as being within suitable sage grouse nesting habitat, but long term use of the site for communications purposes has probably reduced the usefulness of sage grouse nesting in this area.]{.mark} ## Wiring and Grounding > 1\. All equipment is to be installed within existing buildings and in > metal equipment racks or within metal equipment cabinets and in > accordance with manufacturer specifications. All equipment, racks, > cabinets and overhead ladder trays are to be grounded and shielded in > compliance to NEC code and in accordance with accepted industry > standards of practice. > > 2\. All electrical wiring and grounding must meet the 'National > Electrical Code" and applicable estate codes. All permanent wiring > conducting AC current and wiring conducting DC current or 50 volts or > more shall be installed in metallic conduit. Surge protection shall be > installed between the electric service meter and the first power > distribution panels. > > 3\. Lightening protection shall be in accordance with NEC part 810-20 > Antenna Discharge Units and part 810-21 Grounding conductors. Periodic > bonding of the down conductor to the tower (Galvanized) steel shall be > made with proper bonding connectors that are tin plated or made of > brass. > > 4\. Each building of the lessee is to have its own separate grounding > system for all users in that structure. Wherever practical, > interconnection of individual grids and/or the simultaneous placement > of a large sized copper ground wire with any new grounding systems > that are buried on the site will be required. > > 5\. Site or facility grounding must be constructed of copper, with #2 > AWG or larger wire or 2" or larger solid copper strap, connected to an > adequate site/facility ground electrode system. The site/facility > ground electrode system shall be bonded to the power service entrance > grounding electrode conductor. Guy wires should also be grounded using > manufacturers approved methods to preclude bi-metallic junction and > corrosion. All equipment on the site (buildings, towers, power units, > transmitters, receivers, antennas, combiners, telephone systems, power > cabinets, HVAC units, etc) must be connected to the site/facility > ground by direct connection. Electrical system ground wiring is > required for electrical ground fault protection and circuit breaker > coordination. The grounding systems shall comply with applicable laws, > codes and in accordance with standard engineering practice. Below > ground connections must use either an exothermic welding process (i.e. > Cadweld, Thermoweld, etc.), copper wedge pressure devices (i.e. > Ampact, Burndy, Wrench-lock, etc.), or brazed copper connections in > conjunction with a mechanical UL listed connector (to be used as a > physical strength enhancement component). Brazing by itself is not an > acceptable method of bonding below earth grade (buried). > Communications Equipment ## Equipment [Equipment Ownership]{.underline} All equipment shall be labeled or the information be made available at the site, as applicable, with: 1. The owner's name; 2. Transmitter frequency(ies); 3. A valid FCC, or IRAF, authorization; 4. Transmitting power output(s); and 5. A current 24-hour phone contact number. [Transmitting Equipment]{.underline} All transmitters will have protective devices (shields, filters, isolation components), designed into or externally installed, to prevent interference with other users. All transmitters will meet FCC licensing requirements. 2-way transmitters should have dual section isolators for a total of 60 db of isolation. The re-radiation of intercepted signals from any unprotected transmitter and its associated antenna system will be prevented by the use of appropriate filters (wide band and narrow band broadcast transmitters). The direct radiation of out-of-band emissions (i.e. noise or spurious harmonics) will be reduced to a level such that they may not be identified as a source of interference as defined in the FCC Rules and Regulations (e.g. Part 90.209(e)). (If electromagnetic noise becomes an issue at this site, prior to any additional uses, noise threshold limits must be established, and amended into the Site Plan.) All transmitters not in immediate use and not specifically designated as standby equipment shall be removed. Loads connected to circulators are to be capable of dissipating the total power output of the transmitter. [Receiving Equipment]{.underline} A bandpass device (cavity, crystal filter, etc.) is recommended at the input of all receiving devices. Cavity filters, or other protective device, may be used at receiver inputs to reduce interference. Where duplexing is used a bandpass cavity duplexer is required. Use of the notch type device is not permitted. [Tower]{.underline} 1. Generally only one tower is authorized for each facility owner. Facility Owners and Facility Managers may obtain permission to construct the second tower only after submitting evidence that demonstrates that their existing tower(s) is/are completely filled and full use has been made of combining systems. When a single equipment building is required, multiple antenna support structures may need to be designed and authorized to accommodate all uses without interference. 2. All new towers must be self supporting lattice or monopole or reduce visual impact, land occupied and reduce potential for interference. 3. To avoid possible impacts to birds or bats, follow the most current version of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service's Interim Guidelines on the Siting, Construction, Operation and Decommissioning of Communication Towers (available at http://migratorybirds.fws.gov/issues/towers/comtow.html). 4. All towers will be left unpainted, if they are dull, galvanized steel. Paint is required, only if they have a shiny (i.e. reflective) surface. Only non-reflective, Bureau of Land Management approved dark gray to green colors will be approved unless FCC requires red/white striping. All towers will be treated for low to non-reflectance. 5. Only lights, beacons or strobes specifically required by the FCC and/or the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will be allowed on towers (including antennas). 6. The maximum tower height for this site is 100 feet including the antenna. [Antennas]{.underline} 1. Microwave (dish) antennas (other than ground mounted satellite dishes) will be limited to a maximum of twelve (12) feet in diameter. Smallest diameter dishes are preferred if technically feasible. 2. All antennas must meet all OSHA safety standards. If an antenna exceeds FCC public or occupation standards (see FSS OET Bulletin 57), it will be remedied within 24 hours after measures are taken or isolated (e.g., fencing, signing, relocation, lowering power levels are all possible remedies). Ground measurements of Radio Frequency Radiation, RFR, levels will be taken before mitigation measures are implemented. 3. Color(s) for dish antennas, or covers, must be pre-approved by the Bureau of Land Management. New white dish antennas and/or covers will not be approved. Existing white dishes and covers must be repainted or replaced with grey as repairs or replacement become necessary. 4. Antennas will be treated for low to non-reflectance as repairs or replacement become necessary. [Interference]{.underline} The responsibility for correcting interference problems is a matter for resolution between the permit/lease holder of the facility(ies), the user causing the interference, and the affected party(ies). Generally, the first users on a site have seniority with respect to the resolution of interference complaints. Senior holders have an obligation to maintain their equipment to industry standards, to operate their systems in accordance with the terms of both the FCC license and NTIA/IRAC frequency authorization, and to comply with the Bureau of Land Management authorization. New users on a site must correct, at their expense, interference problems that they create. They must cease operation of the suspect equipment until the problem is corrected. If interference problems cannot be resolved or corrected within a reasonable time, the new use that is causing the interference may be terminated and the equipment removed. The Bureau of Land Management does not have authority for correcting interference problems, but can act as a mediator to help all affected parties. Interference problems must be coordinated with the FCC or NTIA/IRAC, whichever is appropriate. Interference with law enforcement and/or emergency communications must be corrected immediately. The operation of equipment covered by this Site Plan shall not interfere with United States Government radio or electronic operations already in existence on public land within two (2) miles of the site to which this authorization refers. The user causing this interference, shall, at its own expense, take all action necessary to prevent or eliminate such interferences. If it does not eliminate such interference within ten (10) days after receipt of notice from the Bureau of Land Management to do so, this use will be terminated. (If electromagnetic noise becomes an issue, noise thresholds will be established and appended to this Plan.) ## RF Cables and Transmission Line (Wave Guides) All new cabling will be jacketed and shielded and shall either be flexible or semi-rigid type. Existing substandard cables will be upgraded as repairs or replacement become necessary. Cables will be properly installed and will be strapped and fastened down. All transmission lines (wave guides) are to be supported in accordance with manufacturer's specifications. Unjacketed transmission line of any type is prohibited. No transmission lines shall be left unterminated. Double shielded braided, or solid shielded cable will be used. No RG-8 type cable is permitted. No connector-type adapters will be used on transmission lines. Only correct connectors that will mate to connected devices are to be used. ## Radiation All communications uses must meet ANSI, FCC and Bureau of Land Management regulations guidelines and standards concerning radiation limitations. This site is considered uncontrolled for purposes of compliance with the RFR standards. Monitoring radiation levels at the site is the responsibility of all site users and will occur at intervals to comply with FCC regulations and guidelines. A copy of the monitoring report will be provided to the Bureau of Land Management within 30 days of its completion. Onsite RFR measurements will be taken using appropriate equipment that can adequately measure both on-tower and on the ground levels before mitigation measures related to RFR are implemented. Security fences with RFR notice signs are required around ground areas that exceed public use levels. Tower anti-climbing ladder devices with RFR notice signs or fencing are required on towers with RFR measurements that exceed public use levels. All fencing location and design will be pre-approved by the Bureau of Land Management. Warning signs will comply with ANSI C95.2 color, symbol, and content conventions. Contact information including name and telephone number will also be included on new warning signs. Existing warning signs compliant with FCC 47 CFR 1.1307(b) which do not currently include name and telephone number will be accepted as long as the name and telephone number is clearly posted on other signage at the Lessee's site. Lowering power levels for on-tower access during maintenance will be coordinated between affected users. Any identified RFR radiation problems that are, or could be, a human health hazard must be corrected within 24 hours after measurement tests have been completed or be removed from the site by the site user(s). If the proposed corrective action involves any new ground disturbance, it must be pre-approved by the BLM. ## Utilities-Availability of and Requirements for: [Commercial Electrical Power]{.underline} Commercial power is provided to the site under permit to Bridger Electric. The distribution line and portions of the service drops are aerial. Future service drops or modifications will be buried. [Telephone Service]{.underline} [Qwest]{.mark} provides commercial telephone service to this site. [Fuel Tanks]{.underline} All facility owners are responsible for providing fuel storage (propane or diesel) and emergency power for their tenants. No tenants will be authorized their own fuel tank and/or generator. Fuel storage will preferably be consolidated into a tank large enough in size to accommodate all tenants by each facility owner. At a minimum, tanks will be grouped together in a consolidated area adjacent to their facilities. All fuel, storage tanks (e.g. LPG, propane) must meet current fire department, Federal, State and local government safety and hazardous materials requirements. 1. All tanks will be: > a\. Signed in red letters, "SMOKING OR OPEN FLAME PROHIBITED WITHIN 20 > FEET"; > > b\. In conformance with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) > requirements; and, > > c\. Painted an approved color, or screened by an enclosure to blend in > with the natural environment. LPG tanks are universally recognized to > be a dull white paint finish. If there is visual impact from the > location of the LPG tank, then they must be enclosed in an enclosure > to blend in with the natural environment. (If an enclosure is used, it > must be pre-approved and painted an approved color). > > 2\. Diesel tanks will also be: > > a\. Enclosed in Bureau of Land Management and fire department approved > secondary containment vaults that are painted a Bureau of Land > Management approved color. > > b\. Constructed with underground fuel lines. Fuel line must be > constructed of black, treated pipe and fittings, and must be posted. ## Sanitary Facilities > 1\. Plans for any new sanitary facilities must be pre-approved by the > Bureau of Land Management. If it is determined by the Bureau of Land > Management that the user needs such facilities, they will be provided > by the applicant/holder in a manner and location satisfactory to the > Bureau of Land Management and within the requirements of the Borough > Health Department. ## Security And Law Enforcement The County Sheriff's Department is the key law enforcement agency for the area. They are responsible for most civil and criminal matters. The Bureau of Land Management will be responsible for enforcing matters related to uses of BLM lands (e.g. resource protection issues). Patrol and policing for security purposes is the holder's responsibility. If holders desire to have the protection of fencing, Bureau of Land Management approval must be obtained first. To reduce visual clutter and efficiently utilize existing space, fencing groups of buildings will be encouraged. Any access gates must be adequate for Bureau of Land Management and County Fire Department access needs. [Fencing]{.underline} Several facilities are currently fenced. Current fencing and any future modification must meet the following criteria: > 1\. All fences must meet health and safety requirements. > > 2\. All fence locations and design require Bureau of Land Management > pre-approval. The standard fencing type will be chain-link (i.e. > cyclone). > > 3\. The standard fence height will be eight (8) feet. > > 4\. Fencing will be designed, maintained, and of a type to minimize > interference issues. > > 5\. Fences will be signed with RFR notices if RFR is above public > levels. ## Site Maintenance The objective of maintenance activities is to present a clean, neat, and orderly appearance at the site and have all of the authorized improvements safe for workers and the public. All users will keep up the overall appearance of the site. Miscellaneous debris remaining after any construction and/or equipment installation, removal or modification, is not only a hazard, but can cause interference or intermodulation problems. In particular, all loose wire or metal objects are to be removed from the site. The users of the Site will remove all graffiti within 10 working days of finding it, weather permitting. If graffiti is on natural features (e.g. rocks), the graffiti will be removed in a method approved by the Bureau of Land Management Authorized Officer. Holders will not be permitted to leave or dispose of trash, garbage or cut brush on public lands. No outside trash or litter containers will be provided. Site users (i.e. holders) will remove litter from the site as it is produced. Policing of litter in common areas (i.e. areas between buildings and developed sites) is the shared responsibility of those holders bordering these areas. During construction and/or maintenance, paintbrushes will not be cleaned off on the rocks around the site and excess materials (e.g. cement) will be removed from public lands. Peeling paint on buildings and/or towers will be re-painted within thirty (30) days of notification of the holder by the BLM; or scheduled during summer months if notified when it is too cold to paint. A response will be required from the lessee as to when the maintenance will be completed if it is too cold to complete the maintenance action within the designated time frame. The Lessee is responsible for the abatement and control of noxious weeks within the bounds of their lease site and common use areas. This includes the access road to Hickey Mountain. Abatement practices are to be implemented in accordance with the Kemmerer Field Office Weed Abatement programs, as coordinated with Uinta County Weed and Pest. ## Inspections Unless waived in writing by the Bureau of Land Management, the holder is to provide, annually, a certified inspection of the facilities and equipment covered by the authorization. The inspection will include technical review that assures that authorized equipment is operating within the specifics of this Site Plan, the FCC authorization, ANSI Standards, and the manufacturer's specifications. In addition, the inspection must assure that the authorized equipment is secure, free of rust, properly grounded, and otherwise properly operated and maintained. This inspection should also review general good \"housekeeping\". A copy of the inspection report, certified by a telecommunication specialist, is to be provided to the Bureau of Land Management within 30 days of completion. Appendix D provides an example of the inspection checklist. The Bureau of Land Management may also conduct un-announced periodic reviews to monitor for authorization compliance. ## Fire Prevention and Hazard Reduction Requirements Facility owners and managers will be required to maintain a mowed fine fuels, gravel or mineral soil, a minimum of thirty (30) feet clearance around their buildings and a minimum of ten (10) feet clearance around any propane tanks. Identified threatened, endangered, or sensitive plant species must remain within the minimum clearance areas. Smoking is prohibited while walking in flammable vegetation. The roof structure shall be kept reasonably clear of leaves, twigs, and other debris at all times. No explosives will be stored at this site. Flammable materials shall be stored in conformance with the requirements of local fire regulations. Flammables will be placed in closed containers and stored away from sources of ignition and combustible materials. If flammables are stored within a building, the building will be locked, properly signed and well ventilated. Approved spark arresters will be required and maintained on all internal combustion engines. At least one (1) U.L. rated 40 A:B:C dry chemical fire extinguisher is required inside at least one of the Lease holder's buildings at their site. Prior to each June, fire extinguisher(s) shall be inspected and refilled by holders, if necessary. This requirement may also be met by the presence of a fully serviceable comparably rated fire extinguisher in the vehicle of the responsible party visiting their site. Any fire will be immediately reported to "911", the nearest Bureau of Land Management office or the County Sheriff. Periodic fire prevention inspections are made by Bureau of Land Management Officers. They will call to your attention any lack of compliance with the above regulations, plus any other existing hazards. Compliance with these inspections is required within the time limits specified. All fire protection standards must be accomplished by the beginning of fire season unless otherwise agreed to, and then maintained throughout the fire season. For new construction, the Bureau of Land Management will provide the Holder with a separate Construction Fire Plan which will be prepared at that time as applicable. ## Access Maintenance and Restrictions [Roads]{.underline} From Wyoming State Highway 414, the current access is on local roads on lands administered by the BLM to the site. The road is included in the ROW grant of Union Telephone. Holders who damage or disturb the access road, or any associated structures, such as ditches, culverts, roadside vegetation, signs and/or underground utilities or facilities, will be required to repair the road or associated structures to conditions equal to or superior to those prior to any damage or disturbance. These actions may require a new NEPA analysis. [Interior Site Driveways/ Parking Areas]{.underline} Roads within the communications site will be maintained by the site users. Interior roads will be planned and approved during establishment of new facilities. Interior roads will be maintained in a manner to allow only one entrance to the site. The intent is to discourage off-road vehicle use in and around the site. [Road Closures]{.underline} Native surface roads are subject to periodic closures to entry during periods of extreme fire danger, inclement weather, or wet conditions. Authorized site users may use the site during these periods, but should use judgment and may need to seek advance approval from the Bureau of Land Management. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | # CONDITIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION, MODIFICATIONS OR EXPANSION | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ ## Responsibilities > In addition to the responsibilities listed in Section III, New > Facility Owners and Facility Managers are responsible for: > > 1\. Submitting a complete application to the Kemmerer Field Office > prior to any new construction, or modifications to existing > improvements (ATTN: "Realty Specialist"). The application must > include: > > a\. Submitting the appropriate Cost Recovery fees in connection with > the application. > > b\. A copy of the approved Site Plan Base Map showing all of the > proposed (new) facilities including structures, towers, and auxiliary > equipment; > > c\. Completed drawings/plans prepared by a registered engineer and > approved by the Bureau of Land Management; > > d\. Identification of any microwave beam paths, a plot of their > azimuth(s), and their proposed elevation(s) on the tower; > > e\. All proposals must include documentation that shows that proposed > facilities will not be obstructing, or interfering with, any existing > fixed point to point antennas, omni directional broadcast antennas, or > microwave beam paths in the directions of primary population targets. > Proposed beam path needs must be shown on Site Plan Base Map; and, > > f\. Any needed recommendations, changes or modifications to their > original proposal, based on any required resource surveys and/or > reports. > > 2\. Demonstrating that their proposals will not cause undue > interference with any existing uses before new facilities can be > approved by the Bureau of Land Management, the applicant has the > responsibility to demonstrate that they will not cause undue > interference with any existing uses. In addition, it is the > applicant's responsibility to show that any new facilities will make > the most efficient use of the limited amount of space at the site. > > 3\. Showing that their proposals will provide for future users without > additional construction are encouraged. > > 4\. Providing engineering and geotechnical investigations for > development of specific foundation designs and grading plans. > > 5\. Providing an Erosion Control Plan prior to construction > activities. At a minimum, the Erosion Control Plan must include: > sediment control, stipulations that cut/fill slopes will be graded and > contoured to prevent erosion and/or excessive runoff, and > recommendations for temporary erosion control measures, (e.g. netting, > silt fences, swales, and/or sediment collection areas). > > 6\. Coordinating with other Federal (e.g., FCC and FAA), State and > Borough agencies and obtainment of all required approvals and/or > permits. > > 7\. Providing 30-day notice to all facility owners/managers at the > site, as well as the Bureau of Land Management, of all new frequencies > proposed for the site. A completed BLM technical data sheet or > equivalent must be sent with the 30-day notice to allow for comment of > potential interference. This would be for new frequencies for > themselves and their tenants. > > 8\. Insuring that all written approvals have been obtained from the > Bureau of Land Management prior to construction. In addition, new > and/or modified facilities will not obstruct existing fixed > point-to-point antennas or omni-directional broadcast antennas in > directions of primary population targets. ## Construction Methods and Resource Protection Plans submitted by an applicant for any new construction or modifications shall specify provisions for soil rehabilitation measures including, but not limited to, soil replacement and stabilization and for proper handling of runoff from buildings, parking area, access roads, and undeveloped common areas. The following methods and resource protection measures will be required to minimize impacts during construction: > 1\. Avoid and protect sensitive resource areas, as identified by the > Bureau of Land Management. > > 2\. Compliance with the Erosion Control Plan. > > 3\. During construction and/or maintenance, paintbrushes will not be > cleaned off on rocks around site and no marks of any kind (including > survey marks) will be permitted on rocks. > > 4\. Minimize ground disturbance and vegetation removal as much as > possible during construction activities. All ground-disturbing > activities require Bureau of Land Management pre-approval. > > 5\. Any extensive cut and fill slopes will be re-vegetated with > vegetation species approved by BLM as soon as possible after > construction. All re-vegetation requires Bureau of Land Management > pre-approval. If necessary, reseeding will be required until > vegetation is successfully established as determined by the Bureau of > Land Management. > > 6\. No grading material will be cast off during > construction/reconstruction activities. Excess soil can be used for > fill material on road and/or building/tower pads. > > 7\. Temporary, on-site storage of construction materials will require > pre-approval by the Bureau of Land Management. > > 8\. Construction materials and supplies, except for hazardous > materials (see number 10. below) may be left unattended at the > construction site at the end of each workday, but at the owner's risk. > > 9\. Hazardous materials, including, but not limited to all fuels, > oils, and lubricants are not to be left unattended at the site at any > time. During construction, these materials are to be removed from the > site at the end of each workday, or temporarily stored inside a locked > and signed building until the following workday. > > 10\. All surplus construction materials and/or waste debris must be > removed from the site no later than thirty (30) days after > construction has been completed. > > 11\. Any earth moving or heavy equipment (e.g. dozers, graders, > cranes, backhoes, etc.) leaving the designated roadway and/or approved > parking area(s) to perform authorized activities at the site, will be > washed off prior to being brought onto public land to prevent the > introduction and spread of noxious weeds into the area. ## Construction Inspection 1\. All new construction, reconstruction, or major modification shall conform to the established technical standards and accepted engineering practices (i.e., the Uniform Building Code). 2\. Any construction inspections required by other applicable agencies are the responsibility of the holder. Copies of completed inspections are to be provided to the Field Manager, either as they occur or as part of the final as-built plan. Inspection information shall become a permanent part of the proponent's special-use file. 3\. The Holder agrees that corrective work detailed in Bureau of Land Management, or other agency required compliance inspections, would be completed by the scheduled completion date. If the Holder disagrees or has questions about specific items, the Holder must contact the Bureau of Land Management in order that the disagreement or item may be resolved. 4\. A final set of as-built plans will be submitted to the Field Manager within 90 days of acceptance of structure (if contracted) or of completion date. ## New or Remodeled/Expanded Buildings 1. Any new buildings must be designed to accommodate multiple users along with fitting into the physical environment as defined in a site-specific environmental analysis developed at the time of the proposal. 2. Buildings are required to be one-story. The roof must be metal or covered with metal or other fire resistant material. Roofs can be equipped with antenna support structures, such as poles and railings that can extend up to 25-feet above ground level. 3. Facility Owners and Facility Managers are encouraged to construct the interior of their buildings in a modular fashion, so that they can: > a\. Sublease sections to others; > > b\. Provide tenants and customers with internal separation and > security; > > c\. Reduce physical interference; and > > d\. Increase management effectiveness. 4. The following materials are approved for construction of new facilities (i.e. buildings) #### a. Floors -- Concrete slab with drainage. {#a.-floors-concrete-slab-with-drainage. .unnumbered} > b\. Walls -- Concrete block, pre-fabricated concrete, or other > pre-approved fire resistant materials. > > c\. Roof -- Metal, or concrete, if painted to eliminate shiny > surfaces, or other fireproof material as approved by the Bureau of > Land Management. Proposals for wooden roofs will not be approved. > > d\. Partitions -- If it is felt partitions are necessary in buildings, > ensure they are constructed with fire resistant material (e.g., > concrete block, reinforced concrete, or properly grounded expanded > metal. > > e\. Color -- Proposed color for use on all exterior building surfaces > must be pre-approved by the Bureau of Land Management. The goal of the > color selection for the facilities is to make the building as > inconspicuous as possible and make buildings located on the skyline > look inconspicuous when viewed from a distance. The intent is to > reduce or eliminate glare from reflective and/or illuminated surfaces > such as windowpanes, sheeting and reflective paints. Non-reflective, > Bureau of Land Management approved earth tone colors will be used on > equipment buildings. > > f\. Pre-fabricated equipment shelters which meet the above > requirements may be approved. 5. Building entry lights must: > a\. Only light the immediate area in the vicinity of the door; > > b\. Be motion activated and have a limited time duration (e.g., 3-5 > minutes); and > > c\. Have a shielded beam that is pointed at the building door. > > Requests for all-night (i.e. "dusk-to-dawn") lighting, or entry > lighting that would be visible from outside of the site will not be > approved. ## New or Remodeled/Expanded Towers 1. All new construction, reconstruction, and modifications to towers will be pre-approved by the Bureau of Land Management prior to implementation. 2. It is the applicant/holder's responsibility to assure that a new, or modified, structure will not unduly interfere electronically or physically with any existing equipment at the site. Towers must be spaced, so as to prevent ground level radiation and/or interference problems. This must be clearly demonstrated in writing to the Bureau of Land Management prior to issuance of a lease, permit, or amendment. 3. All new towers will comply with current structural and safety specifications and design standards, including safety-climbing devices. Towers should be as narrow and "open" as safety and structural integrity allow. New towers will be designed using maximum wind, snow, and/or tower loading anticipated for the site. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | # SITE ASSOCIATION/ADVISORY GROUP | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ A Site Association may be desirable for the Hickey Mountain Communication Site as issues arise in the future requiring more user coordination. If formed in the future, the Site Association would be responsible for obtaining access, maintenance and upkeep of internal roads and parking areas. The Site Association would also be responsible for ensuring cooperation between users for on-tower access. A Site Safety officer would be identified within the Site Association. The Site Association would be expected to develop a Radiofrequency Radiation Plan/Agreement and recommend measures to reduce interference issues (e.g., through use of filters). The goal of the Site Association would also be to maximize the effective use of the site. The objective of a sanctioned association will be to represent all site users as a group when dealing with the Kemmerer Field Office on matters relating to the Site administration. The association would be able to work in cooperation with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and Uinta County to identify problems or opportunities and make recommendations to these entities for any changes in management strategies at the site. The association could also provide input to these entities regarding the future addition of equipment and facilities at the site. While the advice and recommendations of the association would not be binding on these entities, they could use the input for administration of the site. The BLM and County or their representatives would be a member of such a group and would help jointly develop the charter (i.e., the ground rules). In the absence of a formal Site Association, the BLM may utilize a Site Advisory Group that can make suggestions and/or recommendations to specific problems associated with the administration of the site. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | # APPENDICES | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ ## Site Map ## Authorized Facilities ## Site Photographs ## Inspection Checklist **APPENDIX A** **HICKEY MOUNTAIN** **SITE MAP** **APPENDIX B** **AUTHORIZED FACILITIES** +------------+--------+------+-------+---------+-----------+--------+ | | ** | **U | ** | ** | **Access/ | **O | | | Auth** | se** | Build | Tower** | Parking** | ther** | | | | | ing** | | | | | | **\#** | | | | | | +============+========+======+=======+=========+===========+========+ | **Facility | **WYW | **C | * | **25' | **Access | **500 | | 1** | 8 | EL** | *12'x | la | road 20'x | gal | | | 2547** | | 24' | ttice** | 11,000' | p | | **Union | | | bl | | and | ropane | | T | | | ock** | **40' | parking** | and | | elephone** | | | | la | | gener | | | | | * | ttice** | | ator** | | | | | *12'x | | | | | | | | 21' | **20' | | | | | | | fi | wood | | | | | | | bergl | pole** | | | | | | | ass** | | | | +------------+--------+------+-------+---------+-----------+--------+ | | | | | | | | +------------+--------+------+-------+---------+-----------+--------+ | **Facility | **WYW | **CM | * | **60' | **Access | | | 2** | 13 | RS** | *12'x | guyed** | and | | | | 9486** | | 12' | | parking** | | | **Uinta | | | w | | | | | Commun | | | ood** | | | | | ications** | | | | | | | +------------+--------+------+-------+---------+-----------+--------+ | | | | | | | | +------------+--------+------+-------+---------+-----------+--------+ | **Facility | **WYW | ** | * | **100' | **Access | **500 | | 3** | 16 | CMRS | *18'x | la | and | gal | | | 3566** | or | 18' | ttice** | parking** | pro | | **Uinta | | PM | block | | | pane** | | County** | | RS** | w/ | | | | | | | | metal | | | * | | | | | le | | | *gener | | | | | an-to | | | ator** | | | | | over | | | | | | | | g | | | | | | | | enera | | | | | | | | tor** | | | | +------------+--------+------+-------+---------+-----------+--------+ | | | | | | | | +------------+--------+------+-------+---------+-----------+--------+ | **Facility | **WYW | ** | * | **7-30' | **Access | | | 4** | 16 | BT** | *15'x | wood | and | | | | 3564** | | 18'** | poles** | parking** | | | **WYTV** | | | | | | | | | | | **bl | ** | | | | | | | ock** | Receive | | | | | | | | a | | | | | | | | ntennas | | | | | | | | on | | | | | | | | ridge** | | | +------------+--------+------+-------+---------+-----------+--------+ | | | | | | | | +------------+--------+------+-------+---------+-----------+--------+ | **Facility | **WYW | ** | **8'x | **2-30' | **Access | | | 5** | 16 | BT** | 8' | wood | and | | | | 3564** | | me | poles** | parking** | | | **WYTV** | | | tal** | | | | | | | | | ** | | | | | | | | Receive | | | | | | | | antenna | | | | | | | | off | | | | | | | | ridge** | | | +------------+--------+------+-------+---------+-----------+--------+ | | | | | | | | +------------+--------+------+-------+---------+-----------+--------+ | **Facility | **WYW | ** | **6'x | * | **Access | | | 6** | 16 | BT** | 8' | *10-30' | and | | | | 3564** | | me | wood | parking** | | | **WYTV** | | | tal** | poles** | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | **old | | | | | | | | trai | | | | | | | | ler** | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | **old | | | | | | | | 15'x | | | | | | | | 20' | | | | | | | | w | | | | | | | | ood** | | | | +------------+--------+------+-------+---------+-----------+--------+ | | | | | | | | +------------+--------+------+-------+---------+-----------+--------+ **APPENDIX C** **SITE PHOTOGRAPHS** **APPENDIX D** "Hickey Mountain Annual Technical Inspection" Date Inspected: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Time Inspection: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Permit Holder: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Authorization \# \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Site Technician : \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Phone \# \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Number of Transmitters \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ License Posted \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ *Please mark the following Items as Acceptable (A) or Unacceptable (U).* Electrical Wiring \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-- (A) (U) Grounding \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-- (A) (U) Equipment Installation \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-- (A) (U) Housekeeping \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-- (A) (U) Building Repair \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-- (A) (U) Tower Repair \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-- (A) (U) *Please mark the following Items as Yes (Y) or NO (N) or (NA)* Isolators \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-- (Y) (N) (NA) Circulators \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-- (Y) (N) (NA) Cavities \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-- (Y) (N) (NA) Terminators \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-- (Y) (N) (NA) Filters \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-- (Y) (N) (NA) Lightning Protection \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-- (Y) (N) (NA) Comments: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Recommended Corrective Action: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 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**Session IV -- Physiology, Ecology and Production -- Poster IV-6** **Environment and Herbicides Effects on the Quantity of Covered Grains in Naked Oat** Lanoie, N.^1^, Collin, J. ^1^, Frégeau-Reid, J. ^2^, Pageau, D. ^3^, Lajeunesse, J. ^3^, Durand, J. ^4^, Vanasse, A. ^1\*^. ^1^Department of phytology, Laval University, Quebec, QC, Canada; ^2^Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), Ottawa ON, Canada; ^3^AAFC-Normandin, QB, Canada; ^4^Semican inc., Princeville, QC, Canada. \*Corresponding author: Phone: (418) 656-2131 #12262; E-mail: <[email protected]> With hulless grains and higher nutritional value, naked oat (*Avena sativa* L. *var nuda*) can be used as feed for animals, as food for human consumption, and introduced in pharmaceutical and cosmetic products. Because of its high energy value, naked oat is an interesting feed for racing horses. Unfortunately, the naked grain character expression is rarely complete. Naked oat harvested in the province of Quebec, Canada, has on average 10 % of covered grains and sometimes more. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of environment, herbicides and their application stage on the quantity of covered grains in naked oat. Eight oat lines known to express genetic variability for naked grain characteristics were selected. Three of them produced few covered grains, three lines gave a lot and the two others average between those two groups. The naked oat lines were evaluated over two years at four experimental sites in the province of Quebec, Canada. At each site, each entry was treated with one of three types of herbicides: Bromoxynil/MCPA, Dicamba/MCPA and Thifensulfuron methyl/Tribenuron methyl and compared with a hand weeded check. The herbicides were applied at the same growth stage (12-13 of Zadoks). In another trial, at two experimental sites, herbicides were applied on three lines at two growing stages: Zadoks 12-13 and 22-23. The results showed that the proportion of covered grains differed among years, sites, herbicides and lines. In the first trial, in 2006, the site with the greatest proportion of covered grains had 5.7 % of covered grains (by weight) and 2.2 % more than the other sites. In 2007, a different site had the greatest proportion with 7.1 % and 2.5 % more covered grains than the other sites. Furthermore, Dicamba/MCPA applications gave 5.5 % and 6.7 % of covered grains in 2006 and 2007, respectively. It was 1.9 % and 1.7 % more covered grains compared to the other treatments. The line with the lowest covered grains quantity had 1.0 % while the highest had 9.3 %. Lines that developed the fewest covered grains produced 5.6 % in 2006 and 5.8 % in 2007 less covered grains on average than the lines that produced a lot of covered grains. With the Dicamba/MCPA application, the lines that produced a lot of covered grains gave 7.9 % in 2006 and 6.8 % in 2007 more covered grains than the lines that produced few covered grains. There were no significant differences among the remaining herbicide treatments and the weeded check for the proportion of covered grains. In the second trial, Dicamba/MCPA application at the 22-23 Zadoks stage raised the quantity of covered grains by 3.9 % in 2006 and 5.0 % in 2007 compared with application at the earlier stage. For Bromoxynil/MCPA and Thifensulfuron methyl/Tribenuron methyl, no differences were noticed among the 12-13 and 22-23 Zadoks stages applications in the quantity of covered grains. One line reacted very strongly to the late Dicamba/MCPA application. It gave up to 19.0 % of covered grains, 10.0 % more than the early application. These results demonstrated that we can reduce the proportion of covered grains by growing oat varieties with the least tendency to retain hull and by avoiding herbicides with phytotoxic effects such as Dicamba/MCPA. Since Dicamba/MCPA has an impact on the phenotypic expression of the grains, it would be interesting to evaluate if it has an influence on the nutritional value of naked oat.
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# Presentation: 910180 ## The Early Childhood System Building Tool - Marjory Ruderman - Women’s and Children’s Health Policy Center ***UCLA Center for Healthier Children, Families and Communities*** ***Women’s and Children’s Health Policy Center*** ## Working Group - Kandi Buckland (El Paso County, CO) - Bill Hollinshead (RI) - Cathy Kluttz-Hile (NC) - Rochelle Mayer (NCEMCH) - Al Romeo (UT) - Ralph Schubert (IL) - Meg Booth (AMCHP) - Tom Rice (UCLA) - Lorraine Brown and Joe Zogby (MCHB) ## Guiding Principles - Simple framework with flexible uses - System-level perspective - Roles and contributions of MCH viewed from within that perspective - Value of non-traditional and non-governmental partners - Importance of state-local linkages and reciprocal roles ## Natural Continuum **child** **family** **community** **state** ## Early Childhood System Components **SHARED GOALS** **for children and families** **Title V** **Mental Health** **Education** **Medicaid** **Title V Roles & Activities** **UNIQUE CONTRIBUTIONS OF SYSTEM PARTNERS** ***others*** **Families** **SYSTEM PARTNERSHIPS** **GENERIC STRATEGIES** **Mental Health Roles & Activities** **Education ****Roles & Activities** **Medicaid Roles & Activities** ***others*** ***others*** ## Shared Goals | SECCS Focus Area | Child Outcomes | Family Outcomes | Community Outcomes | State Policy/ System Outcomes | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Medical Home | All children have a source of coordinated, comprehensive and family-centered primary health care. Examples of outcomes: —# and % of children under age 5 with medical homes —Immunization rates | Services and system meet families’ needs. Examples of outcomes: — Rates of consumer satisfaction, including cost and location of services —# clinics with extended hours | Medical homes are linked to other community resources. Examples of outcomes: — # and % of children receiving referrals from medical homes --- Information is exchanged among service providers (as feasible given privacy constraints) | Health care financing systems provide incentives to community- or hospital-based pediatric practices to operate as a medical home. Examples of outcomes: —State Medicaid, CHIP, and Early Intervention payment rates are adequate to meet needs —# and % of practices reporting billing codes and reimbursement rates as barriers to providing a medical home | ## System Partnerships | Child/Family Level | Community Level | State System/ Policy Level | | --- | --- | --- | | Mental health care professionals Center- and home-based child care and preschool providers | Mental health/child guidance and substance abuse agencies Child health and child mental health consultants Developmental disabilities agency Child Care Resource and Referral programs Licensing and accreditation agency | Mental health agency Mental health associations Psychiatry/psychology professional association Child care agency Healthy Child Care America | ## Programmatic Strategies - Co-location of services - Cross-program training - ECCS focus areas (mental home, mental health, early care/education, family support, parent education) ## System Strategies - Accountability and measurement - Quality improvement - Financing - Legislative - Organizational capacity building - Community capacity building - Employment related - Collaboration - Service systems integration - Constituency building - Communications ## Examples of Title V Activities | | Family Level | Community Level | State System/ Policy Level | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Cross-Cutting | Provide/promote home visiting services for families with young children to facilitate access to all services Involve parents in planning Establish and publicize a single referral mechanism for early childhood services (e.g., a hotline) | Evaluate programs’ effectiveness at meeting organizational goals (e.g., staff development, quality, compensation structure) Disseminate best practices for co-located services, inc. school-based health centers | Convene state-level stakeholders to learn about their roles in early childhood systems development and how each stakeholder gains from others’ contributions Fund/oversee/support or advocate for cross-service initiatives (e.g., child care health consultants, transportation plans) | ## Potential Uses of Tool - Articulating goals and work plans - Identifying measurable outcomes - Monitoring and quality improvement - Conveying common concerns and unique contributions of system partners - Internal education and orientation - External education and communications ## The Tool is NOT intended to: - Define a strategic planning process - Prescribe goals, outcomes, partnerships, strategies or activities ## Helpful Resources on Indicators: - See handout of selected reference resources - Also see: - Webcast of session on measurement for EC services - Upcoming chartbook of EC indicators (available June 2004 from Child Trends) - Compendium of indicators from Child Trends* (**www.childtrends.org/PDF/schoolreadiness&progress.pdf**)* - Advancing State Child Indicators Initiative (*aspe.hhs.gov/hsp/cyp/child-ind98*) ## The Tool IS intended to be: - A springboard for discussion and ideas ## External Review of Tool - SECCS grantees and partner agencies - Local public health representatives via CityMatCH and NACCHO - Other national organizations - Zero to Three, including Early Head Start - Family Support America - National Governor’s Association ## For more information: - Marjory Ruderman Holly Grason - [email protected] [email protected] - (301) 891-2215 (410) 502-5443 - www.jhsph.edu/WCHPC/Projects/earlychildhood.html ***Women’s and Children’s Health Policy Center*** ## Use of the Early Childhood System Building Tool in Utah - Alfred Romeo - Utah Department of Health ## Internal Use - Share within MCH agency - Explore list of partners—who’s missing? - Consider range of goals and outcomes - Consider range of strategies and activities - What might have been overlooked in planning session? ## External Use - Starting point for dialogue about scope of the SECCS grant and early childhood system of services - Education tool - To convey range of strategies and activities of MCH program - To learn about range of strategies and activities of other system partners ## Things to Consider - Use discussions about tool to bring out partners’ ideas about needs, goals, outcomes, etc. - Can use selected sections if too lengthy to share with all partners in the process - Explore and adapt other assessment and planning tools as well ## Small Group Exercise - Articulate a goal - Identify the environment for reaching the goal. - Identify measurable outcomes and data sources. - Identify generic strategies linked to one or more of the outcomes - Identify key partners for each strategy and their specific area of accountability. - Identify specific collaborative or partner-specific activities - Outline a plan for assessing performance and monitoring progress.
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# Presentation: 222554 ## Ferroelectric Films Grown on Ferrite Substrates **ACCOMPLISHMENTS** - Grew a low loss ferroelectric film on a polycrystalline ferrite substrate for adaptive microwave devices - Designed and fabricated an electric and/or magnetic tunable microwave phase shifter at X-Band **COMMERCIALIZATION** - Corning, Inc. acquired NZ Applied Technologies for $150M in 2000 and changed the name to Corning Applied Technologies - Boston Applied Technologies acquired this technology from Corning Applied Technologies in 2002 - Sales of ferroelectric materials and devices - $2.5M ***Boston Applied Technologies*** ***(originally, NZ Applied Technologies)*** ***Woburn, MA*** **S****mall** **B****usiness** **I****nnovation ** **R****esearch** **GOVERNMENT/SCIENCE APPLICATIONS** - Two dual-tuning microwave X-Band phase shifters were delivered to NASA Glenn Research Center - Provided ferrite and ferroelectric materials to NASA, Lincoln Lab, Los Alamos National Lab, and a few universities - Glenn Research Center - Communications - 3-107 **Ferroelectric Films Grown on Ferrite Substrates** ***Electrically and/or Magnetically Tuned *** ***Microwave Phase Shifter*** **INNOVATION** - 1997 Phase II, NAS3- 99110, 07/03 - NASA Contact – Felix Miranda - Company Contact – Hua Jiang - A better, smaller, and cheaper approach for combining thin film ferroelectric and ferrite technology for dual-tunable microwave devices
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![](media/image1.png){width="1.5in" height="0.55in"} National Mapping Program Date: **11/16/2005** Depository Library Sending Shipping list: **2006-01-TQ** Shipment No. **RES. GRP \# 25** Total maps for this list**: 113** +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | # | # | ## | # | ## NAME | ## | ** | # | ## | | # | ## G | # OL | # NE | | # | VER | ## S | # | | # | PO I | D MA | W MA | | ST | SIO | CALE | | | | TEM# | T \# | T \# | | AT | N** | | # | | L | | | | | ES | | | ## | | I | | | | | | ** | | # | | N | | | | | | YEA | | TY | | E | | | | | | R** | | PE | | # | | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 1 | 0 | TCA | 4 | COLUMBIA SE, CA | CA | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | | 619- | 0508 | 3730 | | | 001 | ,000 | PO | | | M-05 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 2 | 0 | TCA | 4 | DONNELL LAKE, CA | CA | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | | 619- | 0664 | 3882 | | | 001 | ,000 | PO | | | M-05 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 3 | 0 | TCA | 4 | HORNBROOK, CA | CA | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | | 619- | 3184 | 6352 | | | 001 | ,000 | PO | | | M-05 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 4 | 0 | TCA | 4 | HULL CREEK, CA | CA | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | | 619- | 1078 | 4290 | | | 001 | ,000 | PO | | | M-05 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 5 | 0 | TCO | 4 | BOWERS PEAK, CO | CO | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | | 619- | 0208 | 7703 | | | 001 | ,000 | PO | | | M-06 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 6 | 0 | TCO | 4 | BRISTOL HEAD, CO | CO | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | | 619- | 2279 | 9758 | | | 001 | ,000 | PO | | | M-06 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 7 | 0 | TCO | 4 | CREEDE, CO | CO | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | | 619- | 2283 | 9762 | | | 001 | ,000 | PO | | | M-06 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 8 | 0 | TCO | 4 | DEL NORTE, CO | CO | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | | 619- | 0493 | 7988 | | | 001 | ,000 | PO | | | M-06 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 9 | 0 | TCO | 4 | DUNCKLEY, CO | CO | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | | 619- | 0557 | 8052 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-06 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 1 | 0 | TCO | 4 | ELK PARK, CO | CO | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 0 | 619- | 0616 | 8111 | | | 001 | ,000 | PO | | | M-06 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 1 | 0 | TCO | 4 | GROUSE CREEK, CO | CO | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 1 | 619- | 0807 | 8300 | | | 001 | ,000 | PO | | | M-06 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 1 | 0 | TCO | 4 | HOWARDSVILLE, CO | CO | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 2 | 619- | 0931 | 8424 | | | 001 | ,000 | PO | | | M-06 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 1 | 0 | TCO | 4 | LAKE HUMPHREYS, | CO | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 3 | 619- | 2289 | 9768 | CO | | 001 | ,000 | PO | | | M-06 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 1 | 0 | TCO | 4 | LAKE SAN | CO | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 4 | 619- | 1091 | 8582 | CRISTOBAL, CO | | 001 | ,000 | PO | | | M-06 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 1 | 0 | TCO | 4 | LAUGHLIN GULCH, | CO | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 5 | 619- | 1127 | 8616 | CO | | 001 | ,000 | PO | | | M-06 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 1 | 0 | TCO | 4 | LITTLE SQUAW | CO | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 6 | 619- | 1161 | 8650 | CREEK, CO | | 001 | ,000 | PO | | | M-06 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 1 | 0 | TCO | 4 | POOL TABLE | CO | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 7 | 619- | 1541 | 9029 | MOUNTAIN, CO | | 001 | ,000 | PO | | | M-06 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 1 | 0 | TCO | 4 | RIO GRANDE | CO | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 8 | 619- | 1632 | 9120 | PYRAMID, CO | | 001 | ,000 | PO | | | M-06 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 1 | 0 | TCO | 4 | RITO ALTO PEAK, | CO | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 9 | 619- | 1634 | 9122 | CO | | 001 | ,000 | PO | | | M-06 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 2 | 0 | TCO | 4 | SPECTACLE LAKE, | CO | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 0 | 619- | 1788 | 9276 | CO | | 001 | ,000 | PO | | | M-06 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 2 | 0 | TCO | 4 | SPICER PEAK, CO | CO | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 1 | 619- | 1789 | 9277 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-06 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 2 | 0 | TCO | 4 | STORM KING PEAK, | CO | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 2 | 619- | 1832 | 9319 | CO | | 001 | ,000 | PO | | | M-06 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 2 | 0 | TCO | 4 | TWIN MOUNTAINS | CO | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 3 | 619- | 1946 | 9433 | SE, CO | | 001 | ,000 | PO | | | M-06 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 2 | 0 | TCO | 4 | WORKMAN CREEK, CO | CO | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 4 | 619- | 2083 | 9570 | | | 001 | ,000 | PO | | | M-06 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 2 | 0 | TID | 5 | LATHAM SPRING, ID | I | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 5 | 619- | 1681 | 5803 | | D, | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-12 | | | | MT | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 2 | 0 | TID | 5 | TARGHEE PASS, ID | I | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 6 | 619- | 1373 | 5507 | | D, | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-12 | | | | MT | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 2 | 0 | TID | 5 | TARGHEE PEAK, ID | I | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 7 | 619- | 1374 | 5508 | | D, | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-12 | | | | MT | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 2 | 0 | \- | 11 | UNDERWOOD HILL, | MI | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 8 | 619- | | 5917 | MI | | 001 | ,000 | PO | | | M-22 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 2 | 0 | TMT | 7 | AMELONG CREEK, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 9 | 619- | 0029 | 1063 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 3 | 0 | TMT | 7 | ASH MOUNTAIN, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 0 | 619- | 2955 | 3923 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 3 | 0 | TMT | 7 | BALD KNOB, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 1 | 619- | 2961 | 3928 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 3 | 0 | TMT | 7 | BEACON POINT, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 2 | 619- | 2965 | 3932 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 3 | 0 | TMT | 7 | BIG DRAW, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 3 | 619- | 2973 | 3938 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 3 | 0 | TMT | 7 | BLACKTAIL | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 4 | 619- | 2981 | 3944 | MOUNTAIN, MT | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 3 | 0 | TMT | 7 | BRISBIN, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 5 | 619- | 0285 | 1315 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 3 | 0 | TMT | 7 | CHERRY CREEK | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 6 | 619- | 3004 | 3964 | CANYON, MT | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 3 | 0 | TMT | 7 | CHROME MOUNTAIN, | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 7 | 619- | 3008 | 3968 | MT | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 3 | 0 | TMT | 7 | CRAZY PEAK, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 8 | 619- | 0527 | 1556 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 3 | 0 | TMT | 7 | DEXTER POINT, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 9 | 619- | 3037 | 3992 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 4 | 0 | TMT | 7 | DOME MOUNTAIN, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 0 | 619- | 3040 | 3995 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 4 | 0 | TMT | 7 | ENOS MOUNTAIN, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 1 | 619- | 2079 | 3075 | FORMALLY (SQUAW | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | PEAK, MT) | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 4 | 0 | TMT | 7 | FAIRVIEW PEAK, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 2 | 619- | 0727 | 1752 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 4 | 0 | TMT | 7 | FLATHEAD PASS, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 3 | 619- | 3071 | 4022 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 4 | 0 | TMT | 7 | FRIDLEY PEAK, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 4 | 619- | 3077 | 4027 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 4 | 0 | TMT | 7 | GALLATIN GATEWAY, | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 5 | 619- | 3078 | 4028 | MT | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 4 | 0 | TMT | 7 | GALLATIN PEAK, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 6 | 619- | 3079 | 4029 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 4 | 0 | TMT | 7 | GARNET MOUNTAIN, | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 7 | 619- | 3081 | 4031 | MT | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 4 | 0 | TMT | 7 | GOBBLERS KNOB, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 8 | 619- | 0895 | 1911 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 4 | 0 | TMT | 7 | HATFIELD | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 9 | 619- | 0990 | 2003 | MOUNTAIN, MT | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 5 | 0 | TMT | 7 | HAYSTACK PEAK, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 0 | 619- | 3108 | 4053 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 5 | 0 | TMT | 7 | HILGARD PEAK, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 1 | 619- | 3114 | 4059 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 5 | 0 | TMT | 7 | IBEX MOUNTAIN, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 2 | 619- | 1112 | 2125 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 5 | 0 | TMT | 7 | KELLY CREEK, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 3 | 619- | 3131 | 4073 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 5 | 0 | TMT | 7 | LEWIS CREEK, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 4 | 619- | 3142 | 4080 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 5 | 0 | TMT | 7 | LIVINGSTON PEAK, | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 5 | 619- | 1323 | 2330 | MT | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 5 | 0 | TMT | 7 | LONE INDIAN PEAK, | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 6 | 619- | 3154 | 4091 | MT | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 5 | 0 | TMT | 7 | MINERAL MOUNTAIN, | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 7 | 619- | 3179 | 4115 | MT | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 5 | 0 | TMT | 7 | MISER CREEK, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 8 | 619- | 3180 | 4116 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 5 | 0 | TMT | 7 | MONITOR PEAK, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 9 | 619- | 3181 | 4117 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 6 | 0 | TMT | 7 | MOUNT BLACKMORE, | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 0 | 619- | 3182 | 4118 | MT | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 6 | 0 | TMT | 7 | MOUNT DOUGLAS, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 1 | 619- | 3184 | 4120 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 6 | 0 | TMT | 7 | MOUNT ELLIS, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 2 | 619- | 3185 | 4121 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 6 | 0 | TMT | 7 | MOUNT WALLACE, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 3 | 619- | 3192 | 4128 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 6 | 0 | TMT | 7 | PACKSADDLE BUTTE, | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 4 | 619- | 1654 | 2656 | MT | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 6 | 0 | TMT | 7 | PICKET PIN | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 5 | 619- | 3217 | 4149 | MOUNTAIN, MT | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 6 | 0 | TMT | 7 | PIKA POINT, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 6 | 619- | 3218 | 4150 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 6 | 0 | TMT | 7 | RAMSHORN PEAK, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 7 | 619- | 3233 | 4163 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 6 | 0 | TMT | 7 | RASPBERRY BUTTE, | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 8 | 619- | 1799 | 2798 | MT | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 6 | 0 | TMT | 7 | ROSS CANYON, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 9 | 619- | 1881 | 2880 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 7 | 0 | TMT | 7 | SACAGAWEA PEAK, | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 0 | 619- | 3243 | 4172 | MT | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 7 | 0 | TMT | 7 | SADDLE PEAK, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 1 | 619- | 3244 | 4173 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 7 | 0 | TMT | 7 | SCAB ROCK | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 2 | 619- | 1944 | 2941 | MOUNTAIN, MT | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 7 | 0 | TMT | 7 | SEDAN, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 3 | 619- | 3252 | 4179 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 7 | 0 | TMT | 7 | SPECIMEN CREEK, | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 4 | 619- | 3263 | 4188 | MT | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 7 | 0 | TMT | 7 | SUNSHINE POINT, | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 5 | 619- | 3276 | 4201 | MT | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 7 | 0 | TMT | 7 | THE PYRAMID, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 6 | 619- | 3289 | 4211 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 7 | 0 | TMT | 7 | THE SENTINEL, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 7 | 619- | 3290 | 4212 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 7 | 0 | TMT | 7 | UPPER TEPEE | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 8 | 619- | 3307 | 4226 | BASIN, MT | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 7 | 0 | TMT | 7 | WALLROCK, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 9 | 619- | 2290 | 3280 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 8 | 0 | TMT | 7 | WHEELER MOUNTAIN, | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 0 | 619- | 3320 | 4238 | MT | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 8 | 0 | TMT | 7 | WILLOW SWAMP, MT | MT | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 1 | 619- | 3326 | 4243 | | | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 8 | 0 | TMT | 7 | EARTHQUAKE LAKE, | M | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 2 | 619- | 3051 | 4004 | MT | T, | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-12 | | | | ID | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 8 | 0 | TMT | 7 | HEBGEN DAM, MT | M | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 3 | 619- | 3109 | 4054 | | T, | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-12 | | | | ID | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 8 | 0 | TMT | 7 | HUMMINGBIRD PEAK, | M | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 4 | 619- | 3119 | 4064 | MT | T, | 000 | ,000 | PO | | | M-26 | | | | WY | | | | +---+------+------+------+-------------------+----+-----+------+----+ | 8 | 0 | TMT | 7 | BIG HORN PEAK, MT | M | 2 | 1:24 | TO | | 5 | 619- 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Note: This electronic version of the NASA Daily News Summary for Aug. 21, 1998, incorporates additional material that was issued after original summary. NASA Daily News Summary For Release: Aug. 21, 1998 Media Advisory 98-14 ***** News releases NASA, Air Force Award Joint Base Operations Contract NASA and the U.S. Air Force have jointly awarded Space Gateway Support of Herndon, VA, a contract to manage base operations for NASA's Kennedy Space Center, FL, and the Air Force's 45th Space Wing. Full text of the release: ftp://ftp.hq.nasa.gov/pub/pao/contract/1998/c98-m.txt ***** Video File for Aug. 21, 1998 ITEM 1: JOHN GLENN/STS-95 LAUNCH COUNTDOWN SIMULATION The b-roll shows the Kennedy Space Center Shuttle launch team participating in a countdown simulation. Another group of engineers, affectionately known as "gremlins," hurl stressful problem scenarios at the team, preparing them for issues encountered before an actual launch. Contact at Kennedy Space Center: Joel Wells 407/867-2468. ITEM 2: El NINO AND LA NINA UPDATE (replay) Contact at Goddard Space Flight Center: Wade Sisler 301/286- 6257; contact at Headquarters: Dave Steitz 202/358-1730. ITEM 3: NASA INTERN DESIGNS MARS ROVER WHEELS (replay) Contact at Jet Propulsion Lab: John Watson 818-354-0474. ITEM 4: SATELLITE PICTURE OF YANGTZE RIVER (replay) Contact at Goddard Space Flight Center: Wade Sisler 301/286- 6257. The NASA Video File airs at noon, 3, 6, 9 p.m. and midnight Eastern time. For further information, please contact Ray Castillo (phone: 202/358-4555). NASA Television is available on GE-2, transponder 9C at 85 degrees West longitude, with vertical polarization. Frequency is on 3880.0 megahertz, with audio on 6.8 megahertz. The most recent NASA Video File Advisory can be found at: ftp://ftp.hq.nasa.gov/pub/pao/tv-advisory/nasa-tv.txt ***** No news releases have been issued for Aug. 21. If any are issued later in the day, they will be e-mailed and faxed to this distribution list. ***** The NASA Daily News Summary is issued at approximately 2 p.m. Eastern time on business days when news releases, new Video File material or live events are scheduled. To subscribe or unsubscribe from this list, please send an e-mail message to: [email protected] ***** end of daily news summary ****
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Sun Jul 23 09:26:01 EDT 2006 Loaded dictionary GaudiKernelDict Athena INFO including file "AthenaCommon/Compat.py" Athena INFO including file "AthenaCommon/Bootstrap.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : ApplicationMgr INFO Application Manager Configured successfully Athena INFO including file "AthenaCommon/Atlas.UnixStandardJob.py" Athena INFO including file "StoreGate/StoreGate_jobOptions.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : StoreGate, CLIDSvc, GaudiAud Athena INFO including file "IOVSvc/IOVSvc.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : IOVSvc Loaded dictionary StoreGateDict Athena INFO including file "DetDescrCnvSvc/DetStore_joboptions.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : DetDescrCnvSvc Athena INFO including file "IdDictDetDescrCnv/IdDictDetDescrCnv_joboptions.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : IdDictDetDescrCnv Loaded dictionary AthenaServicesDict Athena INFO including file "CSCReconstructionESD.py" Athena INFO including file "AthenaCommon/AthenaCommonFlags.py" Athena INFO including file "RecExCommon/RecExCommon_flags.py" py:RecExCommon_flags INFO Executing RecExCommon_flags.py Athena INFO including file "AthenaCommon/AthenaCommonFlags.py" Athena INFO including file "InDetRecExample/InDetFlags.py" ****** Inner Detector Flags ******************************************************** * * PreProcessing: * - run PrepRawDataFormation * - run SpacePointFormation * * TrackFinding: * - run xKalman * - run iPatRec * - convert output to new EDM (TrkTrack) * - run AmbiguitySolver * * PostProcessing: * - run primary vertex finding * - do Particle creation at end of event reconstruction (AOD) * and do holes on track search * and do shared hits search * * - run truth association * - run statistics package * * Configurable Tools loaded: * - load ROT_Creator for Inner Detector * - load Extrapolator * load Runge Kutta propagator * load MagFieldTool_xk * use material corrections in extrapolation and fit * - load MeasurementUpdator_xk * - load Fitter * load DistributedKalmanFilter * refit from ROT * - load TrackSummaryTool * - load TrackScoringTool * ************************************************************************************ Photon : ON Electron : ON Muon : ON Tau : ON ParticleJet : ON JetTag : ON SpclMC : ON TruthParticleJet : ON Trigger : -- Streaming : ON FastSimulation : ON MissingEtTruth : -- FastTrackParticle : -- py:RecExCommon_flags INFO TrackRecordFilter alg switched on. Athena INFO including file "TriggerRelease/TransientBS_DetFlags.py" Athena INFO including file "TriggerRelease/TriggerFlags.py" Athena INFO including file "TriggerRelease/TriggerSliceFlags.py" Athena INFO including file "TriggerRelease/TrigEDM.py" Athena INFO including file "TrigMuonEvent/TrigMuonEventDict_joboptions.py" Athena INFO including file "TrigCaloEvent/TrigCaloEventDict_joboptions.py" Athena INFO including file "TrigInDetEvent/TrigInDetEventDict_joboptions.py" Athena INFO including file "TrigMoore/TrigMooreFlags.py" Athena INFO including file "CaloRec/CaloCellMaker_config.py" Athena INFO including file "CaloRec/CaloCellMakerFlags_jobOptions.py" Athena INFO including file "RecExCommon/RecExCommon_topOptions.py" py:RecExCommon_topOptions INFO Memory address space VSize soft limit : unlimited hard limit: unlimited py:RecExCommon_topOptions INFO Memory resident state RSS soft limit : unlimited hard limit: unlimited RecExCommon_flags.py flags values: CollInputQuery = eventNumber != 3 && runNumber!=1234 doTruth = True doMoore = True RootNtupleOutput = ntuple.root doMuonIDStandAlone = True doDumpPoolInputContent = False PoolESDOutput = csc11.005403.SU3_jimmy_susy.recotrig.ESD.v11000505._00093.pool.root.1 useNova = False PoolRDOInput = ['csc11.005403.SU3_jimmy_susy.digit.RDO.v11004204._01245.pool.root.1', 'csc11.005403.SU3_jimmy_susy.digit.RDO.v11004204._01280.pool.root.1', 'csc11.005403.SU3_jimmy_susy.digit.RDO.v11004204._01377.pool.root.1', 'csc11.005403.SU3_jimmy_susy.digit.RDO.v11004204._01482.pool.root.1', 'csc11.005403.SU3_jimmy_susy.digit.RDO.v11004204._01545.pool.root.1', 'csc11.005403.SU3_jimmy_susy.digit.RDO.v11004204._02003.pool.root.1', 'csc11.005403.SU3_jimmy_susy.digit.RDO.v11004204._02302.pool.root.1', 'csc11.005403.SU3_jimmy_susy.digit.RDO.v11004204._02438.pool.root.1', 'csc11.005403.SU3_jimmy_susy.digit.RDO.v11004204._02439.pool.root.1', 'csc11.005403.SU3_jimmy_susy.digit.RDO.v11004204._01029.pool.root.1', 'csc11.005403.SU3_jimmy_susy.digit.RDO.v11004204._01060.pool.root.1', 'csc11.005403.SU3_jimmy_susy.digit.RDO.v11004204._01089.pool.root.1', 'csc11.005403.SU3_jimmy_susy.digit.RDO.v11004204._01578.pool.root.1', 'csc11.005403.SU3_jimmy_susy.digit.RDO.v11004204._01619.pool.root.1', 'csc11.005403.SU3_jimmy_susy.digit.RDO.v11004204._01903.pool.root.1', 'csc11.005403.SU3_jimmy_susy.digit.RDO.v11004204._01934.pool.root.1', 'csc11.005403.SU3_jimmy_susy.digit.RDO.v11004204._02078.pool.root.1', 'csc11.005403.SU3_jimmy_susy.digit.RDO.v11004204._02079.pool.root.1', 'csc11.005403.SU3_jimmy_susy.digit.RDO.v11004204._02111.pool.root.1', 'csc11.005403.SU3_jimmy_susy.digit.RDO.v11004204._02143.pool.root.1'] doAODLVL1 = True doiPatRec = True PoolESDInput = ['ESD.pool.root'] readESD = False doTileMuID = True doWriteRDO = False doMuonboy = True readG3 = False doCheckJOT = False doConversion = True doJiveXML = False doJetRec = True doCBNT = True doDetailedAuditor = False doxKalman = True PoolHitsOutput = Hits.pool.root doShowSizeStatistics = False doMuTag = True PoolEvgenInput = ['Evgen.pool.root'] PoolAODOutput = AOD.pool.root doCaloCluster = True doTimeLimit = False doEFlowJet = False doCheckDictionary = False doDumpMC = False readColl = False doTauRec = True doMissingET = True RootHistoOutput = histo.root BSRDOInput = ['./dc2_mixing_all_phys_0003621_file100002.data'] SkipEvents = 0 doWriteESD = True doEmCluster = True OutputLevel = 4 EvtMax = 1000 doDumpProperties = False doEFlow = False doBtagging = False PoolEvgenOutput = Evgen.pool.root doEgamma = True doHist = True doCaloTopoCluster = True doMuonIDCombined = True PoolRDOOutput = RDO.pool.root UserAlgs = CollOutput = MyColl doTrigger = True doDumpTES = False AllAlgs = True PoolAODInput = ['AOD.pool.root'] readAOD = False doNameAuditor = False doWriteTAG = True useROOTNtuple = True doStaco = True HbookNtupleOutput = ntuple.hbook doAtlfast = False doDumpTDS = False doWriteAOD = False CollInput = ['MyColl'] HbookHistoOutput = 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run PrepRawDataFormation * - run SpacePointFormation * * TrackFinding: * - run xKalman * - run iPatRec * - convert output to new EDM (TrkTrack) * - run AmbiguitySolver * * PostProcessing: * - run primary vertex finding * - do Particle creation at end of event reconstruction (AOD) * and do holes on track search * and do shared hits search * * - run truth association * - run statistics package * * Configurable Tools loaded: * - load ROT_Creator for Inner Detector * - load Extrapolator * load Runge Kutta propagator * load MagFieldTool_xk * use material corrections in extrapolation and fit * - load MeasurementUpdator_xk * - load Fitter * load DistributedKalmanFilter * refit from ROT * - load TrackSummaryTool * - load TrackScoringTool * ************************************************************************************ Athena INFO including file "TrkRIO_OnTrackCreator/ConfigurableRIO_OnTrackCreator.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : DBConnectionSvc(2), EventAthenaPoolPoolCnv(2), GaudiAud(2), RootHistCnv(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : TrkRIO_OnTrackCreator Athena INFO including file "TrkRIO_OnTrackCreator/RIO_OnTrackErrorScaling.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : DBConnectionSvc(2), EventAthenaPoolPoolCnv(2), GaudiAud(2), RootHistCnv(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : SiClusterOnTrackTool ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : DBConnectionSvc(2), EventAthenaPoolPoolCnv(2), GaudiAud(2), RootHistCnv(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : TRT_DriftCircleOnTrackTool ***** ConfiguredRIO_OnTrackCreator *********************************************** * - 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ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : CaloUtils(4), InDetLegacyCnvTools(3), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(5), JetRec(6), LArByteStream(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuidParticleCreator(3), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TrackToCalo(3), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(2), egammaUtils(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : AnalysisTriggerAlgs Athena INFO including file "TrigEventAthenaPool/TrigEventAthenaPool_joboptions.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : CaloUtils(4), InDetLegacyCnvTools(3), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(5), JetRec(6), LArByteStream(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuidParticleCreator(3), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TrackToCalo(3), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(2), egammaUtils(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : TrigEventAthenaPoolPoolCnv Athena INFO including file "TrigSteeringTest/TrigSteeringTestDict_joboptions.py" Athena INFO including file "TrigSteeringEvent/TrigSteeringEventDict_joboptions.py" ################################################################################## ## TrigEDMclasses ## ## Name Serialize Reference Level CLID ## ## TrigInDetTrackCollection False True L2 1299522495 ## MuonFeature False True L2 1500 ## TrigCaloCluster False False L2 220079886 ## TrigEMClusterContainer False False L2 1212891485 ## TrigEMCluster False True L2 31349851 ## TrigTauCluster False False L2 213051884 ## TrigTauClusterContainer False True L2 1245276288 ## TrigT2Jet False False L2 198767871 ## TrigT2JetContainer False True L2 1178384516 ## TrigElectronContainer False True L2 127789076 ## TrackCollection False False EF 1231982514 ## Rec::TrackParticleContainer False False EF 1167177300 ## VxContainer False False EF 9327453 ## CaloCellContainer False False EF 2802 ## CaloTowerContainer False False EF 2804 ## JetCollection False False EF 1162448536 ## ## ################################################################################## reference TrigInDetTrackCollection reference MuonFeature reference TrigEMCluster reference TrigTauClusterContainer reference TrigT2JetContainer reference TrigElectronContainer Athena INFO including file "TrigTimeAlgs/jobOfragment_TrigTimerSvc.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : CaloUtils(4), InDetLegacyCnvTools(3), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(5), JetRec(6), LArByteStream(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuidParticleCreator(3), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TrackToCalo(3), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(2), egammaUtils(2) ServiceManager WARNING Service factory for type TrigTimerSvc already declared ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully 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"TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool/jobOfragment_TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : CaloUtils(4), InDetLegacyCnvTools(3), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(5), JetRec(6), LArByteStream(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuidParticleCreator(3), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TrackToCalo(3), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(2), egammaUtils(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool Athena INFO including file "TriggerRelease/TriggerConfig_TrigSiTrack.py" Athena INFO including file "TrigSiTrack/jobOfragment_TrigSiTrack_HighPtSingle.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : CaloUtils(4), InDetLegacyCnvTools(3), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(5), JetRec(6), LArByteStream(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuidParticleCreator(3), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TrackToCalo(3), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(2), egammaUtils(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : TrigSiTrack Athena INFO including file "TrigSiTrack/jobOfragment_TrigSiTrack_LowPtJet.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : CaloUtils(4), InDetLegacyCnvTools(3), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(5), JetRec(6), LArByteStream(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuidParticleCreator(3), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TrackToCalo(3), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigSiTrack(2), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(2), egammaUtils(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : Athena INFO including file "TrigSiTrack/jobOfragment_TrigSiTrack_HighPtJet.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : CaloUtils(4), 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TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TrackToCalo(3), TrigEgammaHypo(2), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigSiTrack(3), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(2), egammaUtils(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : Athena INFO including file "TriggerRelease/TriggerConfig_TrigCaloRec.py" Athena INFO including file "TrigCaloRec/jobOfragment_EF_TrigSWCaloRec.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : CaloUtils(4), InDetLegacyCnvTools(4), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(5), JetRec(6), LArByteStream(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuidParticleCreator(3), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TileRecAlgs(2), TrackToCalo(3), TrigEgammaHypo(2), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigSiTrack(3), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(2), egammaUtils(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : TrigCaloRec Athena INFO including file "TrigCaloRec/jobOfragment_EF_TrigEMTopoCaloRec.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : CaloDetDescr(2), CaloRec(2), CaloTools(2), CaloUtils(4), InDetLegacyCnvTools(4), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(5), JetRec(6), LArByteStream(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuidParticleCreator(3), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TileRecAlgs(2), TrackToCalo(3), TrigCaloRec(2), TrigEgammaHypo(2), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigSiTrack(3), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(2), egammaUtils(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : Athena INFO including file "TrigCaloRec/jobOfragment_EF_TrigTopoCaloRec.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : CaloDetDescr(3), CaloRec(3), CaloTools(3), CaloUtils(4), InDetLegacyCnvTools(4), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(5), JetRec(6), LArByteStream(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuidParticleCreator(3), MuonByteStream(2), 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TileByteStream(3), TileRecAlgs(2), TrackToCalo(3), TrigCaloRec(3), TrigEgammaHypo(2), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigSiTrack(3), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrigT1TGC(2), TrigT1TGCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigTauHypo(3), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(3), egammaUtils(5), tauRec(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : Athena INFO including file "TrackToCalo/ExtrapolToCaloTool_joboptions.py" Athena INFO including file "CaloDetDescr/CaloDepth_joboptions.py" Athena INFO including file "TrkExTools/ExtrapolationConfiguration.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : AnalysisTriggerAlgs(2), CaloDetDescr(3), CaloRec(6), CaloTools(3), CaloUtils(4), ConversionAlgs(2), InDetLegacyCnvTools(4), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(6), JetRec(7), LArByteStream(2), MooStatistics(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuidParticleCreator(3), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TileRecAlgs(2), TrackToCalo(4), 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MuidStatistics(2), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), STACO(2), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TileMuId(2), TileRecAlgs(2), TrackToCalo(5), TrigCaloRec(3), TrigEgammaHypo(2), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigSiTrack(3), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrigT1TGC(2), TrigT1TGCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigTauHypo(3), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(3), egammaUtils(5), tauRec(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : TrigNtInDet Athena INFO including file "TrigNtInDet/CBNT_TrigEFParticle_jobOptions.py" Athena INFO including file "TrigNtInDet/InDetTrigPriVxCBNT_jobOptions.py" Athena INFO including file "CBNT_Athena/CBNT_Audit_jobOptions.py" Athena INFO including file "RecExCommon/RecoOutputPoolCnv_jobOptions.py" Athena INFO including file "EventAthenaPool/EventAthenaPool_joboptions.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : AnalysisTriggerAlgs(2), CaloDetDescr(3), CaloRec(6), CaloTools(3), CaloUtils(4), ConversionAlgs(2), 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LArByteStream(2), MissingET(2), MooStatistics(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuTag(2), MuidParticleCreator(4), MuidStatistics(2), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), STACO(2), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TileMuId(2), TileRecAlgs(2), TrackToCalo(5), TrigCaloRec(3), TrigEgammaHypo(2), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigSiTrack(3), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrigT1TGC(2), TrigT1TGCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigTauHypo(3), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(3), egammaUtils(5), tauRec(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : AnalysisTriggerAlgs(2), CaloDetDescr(3), CaloRec(6), CaloTools(4), CaloUtils(4), ConversionAlgs(2), InDetLegacyCnvTools(4), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(6), JetRec(7), LArByteStream(2), MissingET(2), MooStatistics(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuTag(2), MuidParticleCreator(4), MuidStatistics(2), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), STACO(2), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TileMuId(2), TileRecAlgs(2), TrackToCalo(5), TrigCaloRec(3), TrigEgammaHypo(2), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigSiTrack(3), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrigT1TGC(2), TrigT1TGCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigTauHypo(3), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(3), egammaUtils(5), tauRec(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : AnalysisTriggerAlgs(2), CaloDetDescr(3), CaloRec(6), CaloTools(4), CaloUtils(4), ConversionAlgs(2), InDetLegacyCnvTools(4), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(6), JetRec(7), LArByteStream(2), MissingET(2), MooStatistics(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuTag(2), MuidParticleCreator(4), MuidStatistics(2), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), STACO(2), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TileMuId(2), TileRecAlgs(3), TrackToCalo(5), TrigCaloRec(3), TrigEgammaHypo(2), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigSiTrack(3), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrigT1TGC(2), TrigT1TGCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigTauHypo(3), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(3), egammaUtils(5), tauRec(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : AnalysisTriggerAlgs(2), CaloDetDescr(3), CaloRec(6), CaloTools(4), CaloUtils(4), ConversionAlgs(2), InDetLegacyCnvTools(4), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(6), JetRec(7), LArByteStream(2), LArClusterRec(2), MissingET(2), MooStatistics(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuTag(2), MuidParticleCreator(4), MuidStatistics(2), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), STACO(2), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TileMuId(2), TileRecAlgs(3), TrackToCalo(5), TrigCaloRec(3), TrigEgammaHypo(2), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigSiTrack(3), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrigT1TGC(2), TrigT1TGCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigTauHypo(3), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(3), egammaUtils(5), tauRec(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : AnalysisTriggerAlgs(2), CaloDetDescr(3), CaloRec(7), CaloTools(4), CaloUtils(4), ConversionAlgs(2), InDetLegacyCnvTools(4), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(6), JetRec(7), LArByteStream(2), LArClusterRec(2), MissingET(2), MooStatistics(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuTag(2), MuidParticleCreator(4), MuidStatistics(2), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), STACO(2), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TileMuId(2), TileRecAlgs(3), TrackToCalo(5), TrigCaloRec(3), TrigEgammaHypo(2), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigSiTrack(3), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrigT1TGC(2), TrigT1TGCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigTauHypo(3), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(3), egammaUtils(5), tauRec(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : AnalysisTriggerAlgs(2), CaloDetDescr(3), CaloRec(7), CaloTools(4), CaloUtils(4), ConversionAlgs(2), InDetLegacyCnvTools(4), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(6), JetRec(7), LArByteStream(2), LArClusterRec(2), MissingET(2), MooStatistics(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuTag(2), MuidParticleCreator(4), MuidStatistics(2), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), STACO(2), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TileMuId(2), TileRecAlgs(3), TrackToCalo(5), TrigCaloRec(3), TrigEgammaHypo(2), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigSiTrack(3), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrigT1TGC(2), TrigT1TGCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigTauHypo(3), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(3), egammaUtils(5), tauRec(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : TileRec Athena INFO including file "LArAthenaPool/LArAthenaPool_joboptions.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : AnalysisTriggerAlgs(2), CaloDetDescr(3), CaloRec(7), CaloTools(4), CaloUtils(4), ConversionAlgs(2), InDetLegacyCnvTools(4), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(6), JetRec(7), LArByteStream(2), LArClusterRec(2), MissingET(2), MooStatistics(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuTag(2), MuidParticleCreator(4), MuidStatistics(2), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), STACO(2), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TileMuId(2), TileRecAlgs(3), TrackToCalo(5), TrigCaloRec(3), TrigEgammaHypo(2), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigSiTrack(3), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrigT1TGC(2), TrigT1TGCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigTauHypo(3), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(3), egammaUtils(5), tauRec(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : Athena INFO including file "TileEventAthenaPool/TileEventAthenaPool_joboptions.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : AnalysisTriggerAlgs(2), CaloDetDescr(3), CaloRec(7), CaloTools(4), CaloUtils(4), ConversionAlgs(2), InDetLegacyCnvTools(4), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(6), JetRec(7), LArByteStream(2), LArClusterRec(2), MissingET(2), MooStatistics(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuTag(2), MuidParticleCreator(4), MuidStatistics(2), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), STACO(2), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TileMuId(2), TileRecAlgs(3), TrackToCalo(5), TrigCaloRec(3), TrigEgammaHypo(2), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigSiTrack(3), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrigT1TGC(2), TrigT1TGCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigTauHypo(3), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(3), egammaUtils(5), tauRec(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : Athena INFO including file "InDetEventCnvTools/InDetEventCnvTools_jobOptions.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : AnalysisTriggerAlgs(2), CaloDetDescr(3), CaloRec(7), CaloTools(4), CaloUtils(4), ConversionAlgs(2), InDetLegacyCnvTools(4), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(6), JetRec(7), LArByteStream(2), LArClusterRec(2), MissingET(2), MooStatistics(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuTag(2), MuidParticleCreator(4), MuidStatistics(2), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), STACO(2), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TileMuId(2), TileRecAlgs(3), TrackToCalo(5), TrigCaloRec(3), TrigEgammaHypo(2), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigSiTrack(3), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrigT1TGC(2), TrigT1TGCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigTauHypo(3), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(3), egammaUtils(5), tauRec(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : InDetEventCnvTools Athena INFO including file "InDetEventAthenaPool/InDetEventAthenaPool_joboptions.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : AnalysisTriggerAlgs(2), CaloDetDescr(3), CaloRec(7), CaloTools(4), CaloUtils(4), ConversionAlgs(2), InDetLegacyCnvTools(4), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(6), JetRec(7), LArByteStream(2), LArClusterRec(2), MissingET(2), MooStatistics(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuTag(2), MuidParticleCreator(4), MuidStatistics(2), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), STACO(2), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TileMuId(2), TileRecAlgs(3), TrackToCalo(5), TrigCaloRec(3), TrigEgammaHypo(2), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigSiTrack(3), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrigT1TGC(2), TrigT1TGCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigTauHypo(3), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(3), egammaUtils(5), tauRec(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : Athena INFO including file "TrkEventAthenaPool/TrkEventAthenaPool_joboptions.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : AnalysisTriggerAlgs(2), CaloDetDescr(3), CaloRec(7), CaloTools(4), CaloUtils(4), ConversionAlgs(2), InDetLegacyCnvTools(4), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(6), JetRec(7), LArByteStream(2), LArClusterRec(2), MissingET(2), MooStatistics(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuTag(2), MuidParticleCreator(4), MuidStatistics(2), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), STACO(2), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TileMuId(2), TileRecAlgs(3), TrackToCalo(5), TrigCaloRec(3), TrigEgammaHypo(2), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigSiTrack(3), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrigT1TGC(2), TrigT1TGCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigTauHypo(3), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(3), egammaUtils(5), tauRec(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : TrkEventAthenaPoolPoolCnv Athena INFO including file "RecAthenaPool/RecAthenaPool_joboptions.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : AnalysisTriggerAlgs(2), CaloDetDescr(3), CaloRec(7), CaloTools(4), CaloUtils(4), ConversionAlgs(2), InDetLegacyCnvTools(4), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(6), JetRec(7), LArByteStream(2), LArClusterRec(2), MissingET(2), MooStatistics(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuTag(2), MuidParticleCreator(4), MuidStatistics(2), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), STACO(2), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TileMuId(2), TileRecAlgs(3), TrackToCalo(5), TrigCaloRec(3), TrigEgammaHypo(2), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigSiTrack(3), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrigT1TGC(2), TrigT1TGCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigTauHypo(3), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(3), egammaUtils(5), tauRec(2) ConverterFactory WARNING Converter for class:T_AthenaPoolCnv<AthenaHitsVector<TrackRecord> > already exists. ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : RecAthenaPoolPoolCnv Athena INFO including file "ParticleEventAthenaPool/ParticleEventAthenaPool_joboptions.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : AnalysisTriggerAlgs(2), CaloDetDescr(3), CaloRec(7), CaloTools(4), CaloUtils(4), ConversionAlgs(2), InDetLegacyCnvTools(4), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(6), JetRec(7), LArByteStream(2), LArClusterRec(2), MissingET(2), MooStatistics(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuTag(2), MuidParticleCreator(4), MuidStatistics(2), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), STACO(2), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TileMuId(2), TileRecAlgs(3), TrackToCalo(5), TrigCaloRec(3), TrigEgammaHypo(2), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigSiTrack(3), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrigT1TGC(2), TrigT1TGCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigTauHypo(3), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(3), egammaUtils(5), tauRec(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : ParticleEventAthenaPoolPoolCnv Athena INFO including file "MuonEventAthenaPool/MuonEventAthenaPool_joboptions.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : AnalysisTriggerAlgs(2), CaloDetDescr(3), CaloRec(7), CaloTools(4), CaloUtils(4), ConversionAlgs(2), InDetLegacyCnvTools(4), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(6), JetRec(7), LArByteStream(2), LArClusterRec(2), MissingET(2), MooStatistics(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuTag(2), MuidParticleCreator(4), MuidStatistics(2), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), STACO(2), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TileMuId(2), TileRecAlgs(3), TrackToCalo(5), TrigCaloRec(3), TrigEgammaHypo(2), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigSiTrack(3), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrigT1TGC(2), TrigT1TGCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigTauHypo(3), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(3), egammaUtils(5), tauRec(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : Athena INFO including file "MuonRIOOnTrack/MuonRIOOnTrackDict_joboptions.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : AnalysisTriggerAlgs(2), CaloDetDescr(3), CaloRec(7), CaloTools(4), CaloUtils(4), ConversionAlgs(2), InDetLegacyCnvTools(4), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(6), JetRec(7), LArByteStream(2), LArClusterRec(2), MissingET(2), MooStatistics(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuTag(2), MuidParticleCreator(4), MuidStatistics(2), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), STACO(2), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TileMuId(2), TileRecAlgs(3), TrackToCalo(5), TrigCaloRec(3), TrigEgammaHypo(2), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigSiTrack(3), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrigT1TGC(2), TrigT1TGCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigTauHypo(3), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(3), egammaUtils(5), tauRec(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : Athena INFO including file "TrigT1EventAthenaPool/TrigT1EventAthenaPool_joboptions.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : AnalysisTriggerAlgs(2), CaloDetDescr(3), CaloRec(7), CaloTools(4), CaloUtils(4), ConversionAlgs(2), InDetLegacyCnvTools(4), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(6), JetRec(7), LArByteStream(2), LArClusterRec(2), MissingET(2), MooStatistics(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuTag(2), MuidParticleCreator(4), MuidStatistics(2), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), STACO(2), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TileMuId(2), TileRecAlgs(3), TrackToCalo(5), TrigCaloRec(3), TrigEgammaHypo(2), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigSiTrack(3), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrigT1TGC(2), TrigT1TGCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigTauHypo(3), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(3), egammaUtils(5), tauRec(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : Athena INFO including file "AnalysisTriggerEventAthenaPool/AnalysisTriggerEventAthenaPool_joboptions.py" ApplicationMgr INFO Removed duplicate entries for modules : AnalysisTriggerAlgs(2), CaloDetDescr(3), CaloRec(7), CaloTools(4), CaloUtils(4), ConversionAlgs(2), InDetLegacyCnvTools(4), InDetRawUtils(2), InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool(6), JetRec(7), LArByteStream(2), LArClusterRec(2), MissingET(2), MooStatistics(2), MooTrackCnv(3), MuTag(2), MuidParticleCreator(4), MuidStatistics(2), MuonByteStream(2), MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool(3), STACO(2), TGCcabling(2), TileByteStream(3), TileMuId(2), TileRecAlgs(3), TrackToCalo(5), TrigCaloRec(3), TrigEgammaHypo(2), TrigResultBuilder(2), TrigSiTrack(3), TrigT1Config(2), TrigT1RPCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigT1RPCsteering(2), TrigT1TGC(2), TrigT1TGCRecRoiSvc(2), TrigTauHypo(3), TrkTrackSummaryTool(3), egammaRec(3), egammaUtils(5), tauRec(2) ApplicationMgr INFO Successfully loaded modules : AnalysisTriggerEventAthenaPoolPoolCnv Athena INFO including file "RecExCommon/RecoOutputItemList_jobOptions.py" Athena INFO including file "EventAthenaPool/EventAthenaPoolItemList_joboptions.py" Athena INFO including file "AnalysisTriggerEventAthenaPool/AnalysisTriggerEventAthenaPoolItemList_joboptions.py" Athena INFO including file "TriggerRelease/TriggerOutputItemList_jobOptions.py" ['EventInfo#*', 'MergedEventInfo#*', 'PileUpEventInfo#*', 'McEventCollection#TruthEvent', 'CaloCellContainer#AllCalo', 'CaloClusterContainer#*', 'CaloCellLinkContainer#*', 'CaloShowerContainer#*', 'INavigable4MomentumCollection#CaloTopoCluster', 'INavigable4MomentumCollection#CombinedCluster', 'INavigable4MomentumCollection#EMTopoCluster', 'INavigable4MomentumCollection#LArClusterEM', 'INavigable4MomentumCollection#LArClusterEM33', 'INavigable4MomentumCollection#LArClusterEM35', 'INavigable4MomentumCollection#LArClusterEM37', 'CaloTowerContainer#CombinedTower', 'TrackCollection#Tracks', 'VxContainer#VxPrimaryCandidate', 'Rec::TrackParticleContainer#*', 'TrackTruthCollection#TrackTruthCollection', 'TrackParticleTruthCollection#TrackParticleTruthCollection', 'TrackCollection#ConvertedMBoyTracks', 'TrackCollection#ConvertedMooreTracks', 'TrackCollection#ConvertedMuidCBTracks', 'TrackCollection#ConvertedMuidCBTracksLowPt', 'TrackCollection#ConvertedMuidSATracks', 'TrackCollection#ConvertedMuidSATracksLowPt', 'TrackCollection#ConvertedStacoTracks', 'TrackCollection#MuidConvertedMooreTracks', 'TrackCollection#MuidConvertedMooreTracksLowPt', 'TrackCollection#MuidConvertediPatTracks', 'TrackCollection#MuidConvertediPatTracksLowPt', 'TrackRecordCollection#MuonEntryRecordFilter', 'MissingET#*', 'JetSamplingCollection#*', 'JetCollection#*', 'tauContainer#*', 'egammaContainer#*', 'CombinedMuonContainer#*', 'CTP_Decision#*', 'LVL1_ROI#*', 'L1EMTauObjectContainer#*', 'L1JetObjectContainer#*', 'L1EtmissObject#*', 'L2Result#*', 'TriggerDecision#*', 'L1EMTauObjectContainer#*', 'L1JetObjectContainer#*', 'L1EtmissObject#*', 'DataVector<LVL1::TriggerTower>#*', 'DataVector<LVL1::JetElement>#*'] adding TrigInDetTrackCollection#* to fullItemList adding MuonFeature#* to fullItemList adding TrigEMCluster#* to fullItemList adding TrigTauClusterContainer#* to fullItemList adding TrigT2JetContainer#* to fullItemList adding TrigElectronContainer#* to fullItemList fullItemList after trigger: ['EventInfo#*', 'MergedEventInfo#*', 'PileUpEventInfo#*', 'McEventCollection#TruthEvent', 'CaloCellContainer#AllCalo', 'CaloClusterContainer#*', 'CaloCellLinkContainer#*', 'CaloShowerContainer#*', 'INavigable4MomentumCollection#CaloTopoCluster', 'INavigable4MomentumCollection#CombinedCluster', 'INavigable4MomentumCollection#EMTopoCluster', 'INavigable4MomentumCollection#LArClusterEM', 'INavigable4MomentumCollection#LArClusterEM33', 'INavigable4MomentumCollection#LArClusterEM35', 'INavigable4MomentumCollection#LArClusterEM37', 'CaloTowerContainer#CombinedTower', 'TrackCollection#Tracks', 'VxContainer#VxPrimaryCandidate', 'Rec::TrackParticleContainer#*', 'TrackTruthCollection#TrackTruthCollection', 'TrackParticleTruthCollection#TrackParticleTruthCollection', 'TrackCollection#ConvertedMBoyTracks', 'TrackCollection#ConvertedMooreTracks', 'TrackCollection#ConvertedMuidCBTracks', 'TrackCollection#ConvertedMuidCBTracksLowPt', 'TrackCollection#ConvertedMuidSATracks', 'TrackCollection#ConvertedMuidSATracksLowPt', 'TrackCollection#ConvertedStacoTracks', 'TrackCollection#MuidConvertedMooreTracks', 'TrackCollection#MuidConvertedMooreTracksLowPt', 'TrackCollection#MuidConvertediPatTracks', 'TrackCollection#MuidConvertediPatTracksLowPt', 'TrackRecordCollection#MuonEntryRecordFilter', 'MissingET#*', 'JetSamplingCollection#*', 'JetCollection#*', 'tauContainer#*', 'egammaContainer#*', 'CombinedMuonContainer#*', 'CTP_Decision#*', 'LVL1_ROI#*', 'L1EMTauObjectContainer#*', 'L1JetObjectContainer#*', 'L1EtmissObject#*', 'L2Result#*', 'TriggerDecision#*', 'L1EMTauObjectContainer#*', 'L1JetObjectContainer#*', 'L1EtmissObject#*', 'DataVector<LVL1::TriggerTower>#*', 'DataVector<LVL1::JetElement>#*', 'TrigInDetTrackCollection#*', 'MuonFeature#*', 'TrigEMCluster#*', 'TrigTauClusterContainer#*', 'TrigT2JetContainer#*', 'TrigElectronContainer#*'] Objects output list ['EventInfo#*', 'MergedEventInfo#*', 'PileUpEventInfo#*', 'McEventCollection#TruthEvent', 'CaloCellContainer#AllCalo', 'CaloClusterContainer#*', 'CaloCellLinkContainer#*', 'CaloShowerContainer#*', 'INavigable4MomentumCollection#CaloTopoCluster', 'INavigable4MomentumCollection#CombinedCluster', 'INavigable4MomentumCollection#EMTopoCluster', 'INavigable4MomentumCollection#LArClusterEM', 'INavigable4MomentumCollection#LArClusterEM33', 'INavigable4MomentumCollection#LArClusterEM35', 'INavigable4MomentumCollection#LArClusterEM37', 'CaloTowerContainer#CombinedTower', 'TrackCollection#Tracks', 'VxContainer#VxPrimaryCandidate', 'Rec::TrackParticleContainer#*', 'TrackTruthCollection#TrackTruthCollection', 'TrackParticleTruthCollection#TrackParticleTruthCollection', 'TrackCollection#ConvertedMBoyTracks', 'TrackCollection#ConvertedMooreTracks', 'TrackCollection#ConvertedMuidCBTracks', 'TrackCollection#ConvertedMuidCBTracksLowPt', 'TrackCollection#ConvertedMuidSATracks', 'TrackCollection#ConvertedMuidSATracksLowPt', 'TrackCollection#ConvertedStacoTracks', 'TrackCollection#MuidConvertedMooreTracks', 'TrackCollection#MuidConvertedMooreTracksLowPt', 'TrackCollection#MuidConvertediPatTracks', 'TrackCollection#MuidConvertediPatTracksLowPt', 'TrackRecordCollection#MuonEntryRecordFilter', 'MissingET#*', 'JetSamplingCollection#*', 'JetCollection#*', 'tauContainer#*', 'egammaContainer#*', 'CombinedMuonContainer#*', 'CTP_Decision#*', 'LVL1_ROI#*', 'L1EMTauObjectContainer#*', 'L1JetObjectContainer#*', 'L1EtmissObject#*', 'L2Result#*', 'TriggerDecision#*', 'L1EMTauObjectContainer#*', 'L1JetObjectContainer#*', 'L1EtmissObject#*', 'DataVector<LVL1::TriggerTower>#*', 'DataVector<LVL1::JetElement>#*', 'TrigInDetTrackCollection#*', 'MuonFeature#*', 'TrigEMCluster#*', 'TrigTauClusterContainer#*', 'TrigT2JetContainer#*', 'TrigElectronContainer#*'] List all DLL ['CaloTrackingGeometry', 'CaloDetDescr', 'LArDetDescr', 'MboyView', 'MooAlgs', 'MooStatistics', 'MooTrackCnv', 'MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool', 'TrkTrackSummaryTool', 'MuidParticleCreator', 'TrkParticleCreator', 'TrkExTools', 'TrkDetDescrTools', 'TrkMagFieldTools', 'BFieldAth', 'TrkExSlPropagator', 'TrkExHelixPropagator', 'TrkExRungeKuttaPropagator', 'InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool', 'ConversionAlgs', 'egammaRec', 'egammaUtils', 'TrackToCalo', 'CaloTools', 'egammaRec', 'TrackToCalo', 'egammaUtils', 'RootHistCnv', 'JetRec', 'CaloUtils', 'JetRec', 'CaloUtils', 'JetRec', 'CaloUtils', 'JetRec', 'JetRec', 'JetRec', 'tauRec', 'VxBilloirTools', 'TrackToCalo', 'TileMuId', 'MuidCaloEnergyTools', 'MuidCaloScatteringTools', 'MuidTrackBuilder', 'MuidAlgs', 'InDetLegacyCnvTools', 'InDetLegacyCnvTools', 'InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool', 'TrkTrackSummaryTool', 'MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool', 'InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool', 'MooTrackCnv', 'MuidParticleCreator', 'InDetLegacyCnvTools', 'InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool', 'TrkTrackSummaryTool', 'MuonTrackSummaryHelperTool', 'InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool', 'MooTrackCnv', 'MuidParticleCreator', 'STACO', 'MuTag', 'MissingET', 'CaloUtils', 'TrigT1Config', 'TrigT1TGCRecRoiSvc', 'TrigT1RPCRecRoiSvc', 'TrigFake', 'MuonByteStreamCnvTest', 'MDTcabling', 'RPCgeometry', 'RPCcabling', 'TrigT1RPChardware', 'TrigT1RPCsteering', 'TrigT1RPCmonitoring', 'TGCcabling', 'CscCalibTools', 'TrigT1Config', 'TrigT1Calo', 'TrigT1RPCsteering', 'TrigT1TGC', 'TGCcabling', 'TrigT1Muctpi', 'TrigT1CTP', 'TrigT1RoIB', 'TrigT1ResultByteStream', 'InDetRawDataByteStream', 'InDetRawUtils', 'LArCalibUtils', 'LArByteStream', 'TileByteStream', 'MuonByteStream', 'ByteStreamCnvSvc', 'ByteStreamCnvSvcBase', 'InDetPrepRawDataByteStream', 'InDetRawUtils', 'TRT_DriftFunctionTool', 'TRT_ConditionsAlgs', 'LArByteStream', 'LArRawUtils', 'LArROD', 'LArCellRec', 'TileByteStream', 'TileRecUtils', 'TileRecAlgs', 'TileByteStream', 'MuonByteStream', 'RegionSelector', 'TrigOnlineSpacePointTool', 'TrigSteering', 'TrigConfig', 'TrigResultBuilder', 'TrigL2ResultByteStream', 'TrigResultBuilder', 'AnalysisTriggerAlgs', 'TrigEventAthenaPoolPoolCnv', 'TrigTimeAlgs', 'TrigEgammaHypo', 'TrigT2CaloEgamma', 'TrigT2CaloCommon', 'TrigIDSCAN', 'IDScanZFinder', 'TrkDistributedKalmanFilter', 'TrigInDetTrackFitter', 'TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool', 'TrigSiTrack', 'TrigSiTrack', 'TrigSiTrack', 'InDetLegacyCnvTools', 'TrigTRTxK', 'TrigEgammaHypo', 'TrigCaloRec', 'CaloRec', 'LArClusterRec', 'TileRecAlgs', 'CaloClusterCorrection', 'TrigCaloRec', 'CaloRec', 'CaloTools', 'CaloDetDescr', 'TrigCaloRec', 'CaloRec', 'CaloTools', 'CaloDetDescr', 'TrigT2CaloTau', 'TrigTauHypo', 'TrigTauHypo', 'TrigT2Tau', 'TrigTauHypo', 'TrigT1RPCRecRoiSvc', 'TrigT1TGCRecRoiSvc', 'TrigT1TGC', 'TrigmuFast', 'TrigMuonHypo', 'TrigmuComb', 'TrigT2CaloJet', 'AnalysisTriggerAlgs', 'EventTagAlgs', 'RegistrationServices', 'CBNT_Utils', 'CBNT_Athena', 'CBNT_Truth', 'MCTruthAlgs', 'InDetPriVxCBNT', 'InDetTrackSummaryHelperTool', 'CBNT_Particle', 'CaloRec', 'LArRecUtils', 'CaloRec', 'CaloRec', 'MuonboyAth', 'MooStatistics', 'ConversionAlgs', 'JetRec', 'tauRec', 'egammaUtils', 'egammaRec', 'egammaUtils', 'egammaUtils', 'TrackToCalo', 'TrackToCalo', 'TileMuId', 'iPatTruthTrajectory', 'MuidStatistics', 'MuidParticleCreator', 'MuidStatistics', 'STACO', 'MuTag', 'MissingET', 'TrigNtCalo', 'TrigNtInDet', 'EventAthenaPoolPoolCnv', 'GeneratorObjectsAthenaPoolPoolCnv', 'CaloTools', 'TileRecAlgs', 'LArClusterRec', 'CaloRec', 'TileRec', 'LArAthenaPoolPoolCnv', 'TileEventAthenaPoolPoolCnv', 'InDetEventCnvTools', 'InDetEventAthenaPoolPoolCnv', 'TrkEventAthenaPoolPoolCnv', 'RecAthenaPoolPoolCnv', 'ParticleEventAthenaPoolPoolCnv', 'MuonEventAthenaPoolPoolCnv', 'G4SimAthenaPOOLPoolCnv', 'TrigT1EventAthenaPoolPoolCnv', 'AnalysisTriggerEventAthenaPoolPoolCnv'] List all ExtSvc ['IncidentSvc/IncidentSvc', 'EvtPersistencySvc/EventPersistencySvc', 'HistogramSvc/HistogramDataSvc', 'NTupleSvc/NTupleSvc', 'ToolSvc/ToolSvc', 'AuditorSvc/AuditorSvc', 'RndmGenSvc/RndmGenSvc', 'ChronoStatSvc/ChronoStatSvc', 'StoreGateSvc/DetectorStore', 'StoreGateSvc', 'StoreGateSvc/HistoryStore', 'IOVSvc', 'PoolSvc', 'AthenaPoolCnvSvc', 'AthenaSealSvc', 'EventSelectorAthenaPool/EventSelector', 'PartPropSvc', 'TagInfoMgr', 'DBConnectionSvc', 'RDBAccessSvc', 'DBConnectionSvc', 'CondDBMySQLCnvSvc', 'AmdcsimrecAthenaSvc', 'MdtCalibrationSvc', 'MdtCalibrationDbSvc', 'MdtCalibrationRegionSvc', 'MdtCalibSvc', 'MagFieldAthenaSvc', 'MagFieldAthenaSvc', 'MagFieldAthenaSvc', 'MagFieldAthenaSvc', 'MagFieldAthenaSvc', 'MagFieldAthenaSvc', 'TrajectorySvc', 'MagFieldAthenaSvc', 'MDTcablingSvc', 'RPCgeometrySvc', 'RPCcablingSvc', 'TGCcablingSvc', 'MagFieldAthenaSvc', 'MagFieldAthenaSvc', 'MooMdtDigitToHitSvc', 'MooMdtSegmentMaker', 'MagFieldAthenaSvc', 'MagFieldAthenaSvc', 'MagFieldAthenaSvc', 'MagFieldAthenaSvc', 'MagFieldAthenaSvc', 'MagFieldAthenaSvc', 'MagFieldAthenaSvc', 'MagFieldAthenaSvc', 'MagFieldAthenaSvc', 'LVL1TGC::TGCRecRoiSvc', 'LVL1RPC::RPCRecRoiSvc', 'MDTcablingSvc', 'RPCgeometrySvc', 'RPCcablingSvc', 'TGCcablingSvc', 'TGCcablingSvc', 'ByteStreamCnvSvc', 'ROBDataProviderSvc/ROBDataProviderSvc', 'ByteStreamRDP_OutputSvc', 'ByteStreamCnvSvc', 'TrigTimerSvc', 'LVL1RPC::RPCRecRoiSvc', 'LVL1TGC::TGCRecRoiSvc', 'MuRoadsSvc', 'MuLUTSvc', 'MagFieldAthenaSvc', 'MagFieldAthenaSvc'] List of all top algorithms ['EventCounter', 'SiRegionSelectorTable/PixelRegionSelectorTable', 'SiRegionSelectorTable/SCT_RegionSelectorTable', 'TRT_RegionSelectorTable', 'InDet::PixelClusterization/NewPixelClusterization', 'InDet::SCT_Clusterization/NewSCT_Clusterization', 'InDet::TRT_RIO_Maker/TRT_RIO_Maker', 'InDetPrepRawDataTruthMaker', 'InDet::SiTrackerSpacePointFinder/SiTrackerSpacePointFinder', 'SpacePointTruthMaker', 'iPatRec', 'iPatTrackTruthAssociator', 'iPatStatistics', 'XKaSeedsManager', 'XKaMField', 'XKaDetectorBuilder', 'XKalMan', 'InDet::InDetLegacyCnvAlg/InDetLegacyCnvAlg', 'InDetTrackTruthMaker/InDetXKalmanTruthMaker', 'InDet::InDetAmbiguitySolver/InDetAmbiguitySolver', 'InDetTrackTruthMaker/InDetTrackTruthMaker', 'InDet::InDetPriVxFinder/InDetPriVxFinder', 'InDet::ParticleCreator/InDetParticleCreation', 'TrackParticleTruthMaker/InDetTrackParticleTruthMaker', 'InDet::InDetRecStatisticsAlg', 'CaloCellMaker', 'CaloTowerAlgorithm/CmbTowerBldr', 'CaloClusterMaker/CaloSWClusterMaker', 'CaloTowerAlgorithm/TowerMaker', 'CaloClusterMaker/LArSWClusterMaker', 'CaloClusterMaker/LAr33ClusterMaker', 'CaloClusterMaker/LAr35ClusterMaker', 'CaloClusterMaker/LAr37ClusterMaker', 'CaloClusterMaker/CaloTopoClusterMaker', 'CaloCell2ClusterMapper/CaloCell2TopoClusterMapper', 'CaloClusterMaker/EMTopoClusterMaker', 'CaloCell2ClusterMapper/EMCell2TopoClusterMapper', 'MuonRdoToMuonDigit', 'CscClusterBuilder', 'RpcClusterBuilder', 'CscRdoToCscPrepData', 'MdtRdoToMdtPrepData', 'RpcRdoToRpcPrepData', 'TgcRdoToTgcPrepData', 'TrackRecordFilter', 'MboyDigiEmptyLoop', 'MboyDigiEmptyLoop/MboyDigiEmptyLoop2', 'MboyDigi', 'MboyGenTrackCnv', 'MboyRT', 'MboyCocoup', 'MboySignal', 'MboyConfig', 'MboyRec', 'MboyStatistics', 'MboyTrackCnv', 'MboySegmentCnv', 'MboyEDMStatistics', 'MboyPartTrack', 'MboyESD', 'MboyView', 'MooMakePhiSegments', 'MooMakeCrudeRZSegments', 'MooMakeRoads', 'MooMakeTracks', 'MooCnvAlg/MooCnvAlg', 'MuidMooreTPCreator', 'ConversionFinder', 'egammaBuilder/egamma', 'softeBuilder/softe', 'JetAlgorithm/ConeJets', 'JetAlgorithm/Cone4Jets', 'JetAlgorithm/KtJets', 'JetAlgorithm/TruthKtJets', 'JetAlgorithm/TruthConeJets', 'JetAlgorithm/TruthCone4Jets', 'Sequencer/tauSequence', 'TileLookForMuAlg', 'MuidStandAlone', 'MuidExtrCnvAlg/MuidExtrCnvAlg', 'MuidComb', 'MuidLowPt', 'MuidCnvAlg/MuidCnvAlg', 'MuidCnvAlgLowPt', 'StacoBuilder/Staco', 'StacoCnvAlg', 'StacoPartTrack', 'StacoPartTrackCheck', 'StacoESD', 'StacoESDCheck', 'MuTagBuilder/MuTag', 'MuTagCnvAlg', 'MuTagPartTrack', 'MuTagPartTrackCheck', 'MuTagESD', 'MuTagCheckESD', 'METAlg/METAlg', 'ZVertexFromKine', 'LVL1::TriggerTowerMaker/TriggerTowerMaker', 'LVL1::JetElementMaker/JetElementMaker', 'LVL1::EmTauTrigger/EmTauTrigger', 'LVL1::JetTrigger/JetTrigger', 'LVL1::EnergyTrigger/EnergyTrigger', 'LVL1::ROD/ROD', 'TrigT1RPC', 'LVL1TGCTrigger::LVL1TGCTrigger/LVL1TGCTrigger', 'LVL1MUCTPI::L1Muctpi/L1Muctpi', 'LVL1CTP::CTPSim/CTPSim', 'ROIB::RoIBuilder/RoIBuilder', 'AthenaOutputStream/StreamBS', 'TriggerConfig/TriggerConfig', 'StepController/StepController_L2', 'StepController/StepController_EF', 'L1CaloObjectsToESD', 'RoIBResultToAOD', 'EventTagBuilder', 'ElectronTagBuilder', 'PhotonTagBuilder', 'MuonTagBuilder', 'TauJetTagBuilder', 'BJetTagBuilder', 'ParticleJetTagBuilder', 'MissingETTagBuilder', 'TrackParticleTagBuilder', 'VxTagBuilder', 'TriggerTagBuilder', 'DBTestTagBuilder', 'CBNT_Athena', 'AthenaOutputStream/StreamESD', 'RegistrationStream/StreamTAG'] Athena INFO including file "AthenaCommon/runbatch.py" DetectorStore INFO Initializing DetectorStore - package version StoreGate-02-14-31 ProxyProviderSvc INFO Initializing ProxyProviderSvc - package version StoreGate-02-14-31 EventSelector INFO Initializing EventSelector - package version EventSelectorAthenaPool-00-01-30 AthenaPoolCnvSvc INFO Initializing AthenaPoolCnvSvc - package version AthenaPoolCnvSvc-00-03-10 AthenaPoolCnvSvc INFO Loading POOL XMLAuthenticationService. EventSelector INFO Create PoolCollectionConverter - CollectionType: ImplicitROOT Connection: InputCollection: csc11.005403.SU3_jimmy_susy.digit.RDO.v11004204._01245.pool.root.1 EventSelector INFO EventSelection with query EventSelector INFO ----- EventSelectorAthenaPool Initialized Properly ClassIDSvc INFO Initializing ClassIDSvc - package version CLIDSvc-00-02-05 ClassIDSvc INFO ClassIDSvc Initialized successfully load mysql plugin load oracle plugin pool manager created useLocalFile= 1 Configuration set for IndirectionMap in release IOVDbConnection INFO IOVDbConnection> ConditionsDB 'LArIOVDC2' initialized POOL/Services/RelationalService: level[Info] Found plugin for RDBMS technology "mysql" with implementation "odbc" POOL/Services/RelationalService: level[Info] Found plugin for RDBMS technology "oracle" with native implementation POOL/Services/RelationalService: level[Info] Found plugin for RDBMS technology "sqlite" with native implementation POOL/Services/RelationalService: level[Info] Default implementation for RDBMS technology "mysql" is "odbc" POOL/Services/RelationalService: level[Info] Default implementation for RDBMS technology "oracle" is native POOL/Services/RelationalService: level[Info] Default implementation for RDBMS technology "sqlite" is native DecodeVersionKey passed an unknown node:Calo IdDictDetDescrCnv WARNING no record set found - using default dictionary AtlasDetectorID::initialize_from_dictionary - OK AtlasDetectorID::initialize_from_dictionary - OK AtlasDetectorID::initialize_from_dictionary - OK AtlasDetectorID::initialize_from_dictionary - OK AtlasDetectorID::initialize_from_dictionary - OK AtlasDetectorID::initialize_from_dictionary - OK LarFCal_ID::init_neighbors_from_file Reading file /atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/InstallArea/share/FCal2DNeighbors.txt LarFCal_ID::init_neighbors_from_file Reading file /atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/InstallArea/share/FCal3DNeighborsNext.txt LarFCal_ID::init_neighbors_from_file Reading file /atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/InstallArea/share/FCal3DNeighborsPrev.txt AtlasDetectorID::initialize_from_dictionary - OK CaloNeighbours::initialize Reading file /atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/InstallArea/share/SuperCaloNeighbours.dat nextSuperCalo EMB3/TILEB 4/1/-1,1/3/0/0:19/0:255 5/1/-1,1/0:63/0:9/0 hasSide(2,2) hasPhi(6,3) prevSuperCalo TILEB/EMB3 5/1/-1,1/0:63/0:9/0 4/1/-1,1/3/0/0:19/0:255 hasSide(2,2) hasPhi(3,6) nextSuperCalo EMB3/TILEG 4/1/-1,1/3/0/20,21,22,23,25,26/0:255 5/3/-1,1/0:63/10,11,13/3 hasSide(2,2) hasPhi(6,3) prevSuperCalo TILEG/EMB3 5/3/-1,1/0:63/10,11,13/3 4/1/-1,1/3/0/20,21,22,23,25,26/0:255 hasSide(2,2) hasPhi(3,6) nextSuperCalo EMB3/TILEE 4/1/-1,1/3/0/22:26/0:255 5/2/-1,1/0:63/11:13/0 hasSide(2,2) hasPhi(6,3) prevSuperCalo TILEE/EMB3 5/2/-1,1/0:63/11:13/0 4/1/-1,1/3/0/22:26/0:255 hasSide(2,2) hasPhi(3,6) nextSuperCalo EME2OW0/TILEE 4/1/-2,2/2/0/0/0:255 5/2/-1,1/0:63/14/0 hasSide(2,2) hasPhi(6,3) prevSuperCalo TILEE/EME2OW0 5/2/-1,1/0:63/14/0 4/1/-2,2/2/0/0/0:255 hasSide(2,2) hasPhi(3,6) nextSuperCalo EME2OW1/TILEE 4/1/-2,2/2/1/0:2/0:255 5/2/-1,1/0:63/14/0 hasSide(2,2) hasPhi(6,3) prevSuperCalo TILEE/EME2OW1 5/2/-1,1/0:63/14/0 4/1/-2,2/2/1/0:2/0:255 hasSide(2,2) hasPhi(3,6) nextSuperCalo EME3OW/HEC00 4/1/-2,2/3/0/0:19/0:255 4/2/-2,2/0/0/0:9/0:63 hasSide(2,2) hasPhi(6,6) prevSuperCalo HEC00/EME3OW 4/2/-2,2/0/0/0:9/0:63 4/1/-2,2/3/0/0:19/0:255 hasSide(2,2) hasPhi(6,6) nextSuperCalo EME2IW/HEC01 4/1/-3,3/2/0/0:6/0:63 4/2/-2,2/0/1/0:3/0:31 hasSide(2,2) hasPhi(6,6) prevSuperCalo HEC01/EME2IW 4/2/-2,2/0/1/0:3/0:31 4/1/-3,3/2/0/0:6/0:63 hasSide(2,2) hasPhi(6,6) nextSuperCalo HEC00/TILEE 4/2/-2,2/0/0/0/0:63 5/2/-1,1/0:63/15/0 hasSide(2,2) hasPhi(6,3) prevSuperCalo TILEE/HEC00 5/2/-1,1/0:63/15/0 4/2/-2,2/0/0/0/0:63 hasSide(2,2) hasPhi(3,6) nextSuperCalo HEC01/FCAL1 4/2/-2,2/0/1/2:3/0:31 4/3/-2,2/1/0:24/0:15 hasSide(2,2) prevSuperCalo FCAL1/HEC01 4/3/-2,2/1/0:24/0:15 4/2/-2,2/0/1/2:3/0:31 hasSide(2,2) nextSuperCalo HEC10/TILEE 4/2/-2,2/1/0/0/0:63 5/2/-1,1/0:63/15/0 hasSide(2,2) hasPhi(6,3) prevSuperCalo HEC10/TILEE 5/2/-1,1/0:63/15/0 4/2/-2,2/1/0/0/0:63 hasSide(2,2) hasPhi(3,6) nextSuperCalo FCAL1/HEC21 4/3/-2,2/1/0,1/1:13 4/2/-2,2/2/1/2/0:31 hasSide(2,2) prevSuperCalo HEC21/FCAL1 4/2/-2,2/2/1/2/0:31 4/3/-2,2/1/0,1/1:13 hasSide(2,2) nextSuperCalo FCAL2/HEC31 4/3/-2,2/2/0:9/0:15 4/2/-2,2/3/1/3/0:31 hasSide(2,2) prevSuperCalo HEC31/FCAL2 4/2/-2,2/3/1/3/0:31 4/3/-2,2/2/0:9/0:15 hasSide(2,2) AtlasDetectorID::initialize_from_dictionary - OK AtlasDetectorID::initialize_from_dictionary - OK ExpHall Parameters defined in RALEmb : Atlas version ATLAS-DC3-02 LAr version LAr version LAr-03 Barrel Parameters defined Emec Parameters defined HEC Parameters defined ---- THIN absorber characteristics: ---- Fraction pb,fe,gl: 0.749275,0.183746,0.0669791 Total mass, Thickness: 1.06932e+20 ,2.21 Thinabs Density = 7.7522 ---- THICK absorber characteristics: ---- Fraction pb,fe,gl: 0.827772,0.149862,0.022366 Total mass, Thickness: 1.31109e+20 ,2.21 Thickabs Density = 9.50499 ---- Electrode characteristics: ---- Fraction Cu, Kapton: 0.791253,0.208747 Total mass, Thickness:7.42115e+18 ,0.275 Electrode Density = 4.32364 ---- Mother Board characteristics: ---- Fraction Cu, G10: 0.46077,0.53923 Total mass, Thickness:7.64634e+19 ,4.3 M_board Density = 2.84902 LAr density=5.43831e+37 InnerWheel,z(0)=0 rmin=302.306 rmax=610.38 z(1)=514 rmin=344.279 rmax=695.336 OuterWheel,z(0)=0 rmin=613.38 rmax=1999.87 z(1)=63.1752 rmin=623.822 rmax=2034 z(2)=514 rmin=698.336 rmax=2034 LAr density=5.43831e+37 InnerWheel,z(0)=0 rmin=302.306 rmax=610.38 z(1)=514 rmin=344.279 rmax=695.336 OuterWheel,z(0)=0 rmin=613.38 rmax=1999.87 z(1)=63.1752 rmin=623.822 rmax=2034 z(2)=514 rmin=698.336 rmax=2034 Atlas FCAL geometry files are used TileDddbManager: mTag = ATLAS-DC3-02 TileDddbManager: n_tiglob = 5 TileDddbManager: n_timod = 320 TileDddbManager: n_tilb = 6 AtlasDetectorID::initialize_from_dictionary - OK AtlasDetectorID::initialize_from_dictionary - OK MuonIdHelper::init_neighbors AtlasDetectorID::initialize_from_dictionary - OK MuonIdHelper::init_neighbors AtlasDetectorID::initialize_from_dictionary - OK MuonIdHelper::init_neighbors AtlasDetectorID::initialize_from_dictionary - OK MuonIdHelper::init_neighbors MuGM:ProcessCSC WARNING No DB entry found for the current technology sub-type CSC02 using previous sub-type CSC01 // Layout = Q02_initial MuGM:ProcessCSC WARNING update by hand a few numbers for the current technology sub-type CSC02 // Layout = Q02_initial OK if layout is Q02, Q02_initial BarrelToroidBuilderRDB constructor EndCapToroidBuilderRDB constructor FeetToroidBuilderRDBn constructor FeetToroidBuilderRDBn : maxDim 9 FeetToroidBuilderRDBn : nFeet 9 FeetToroidBuilderRDBn : nVertex 9 FeetToroidBuilderRDBn::buildExtremityFeet ExtrFeetSidePlate abc AtlasDetectorID::initialize_from_dictionary - OK DTDResolver: trigger2.dtd -> /atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/Trigger/TriggerRelease/TriggerRelease-00-03-17-13/data/trigger2.dtd DTDResolver: entities.dtd -> /atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/Trigger/TriggerRelease/TriggerRelease-00-03-17-13/data/entities.dtd DTDResolver: trigger.dtd -> /atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/Trigger/TriggerRelease/TriggerRelease-00-03-17-13/data/trigger.dtd DTDResolver: muctpi.dtd -> /atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/Trigger/TriggerRelease/TriggerRelease-00-03-17-13/data/muctpi.dtd TrigT1CaloInfoL... INFO Initializing TrigT1CaloInfo with DigitScale = 1000 StoreGateSvc INFO Initializing StoreGateSvc - package version StoreGate-02-14-31 SiliconRectangle: localEtaWidth 30.40 localPhiWidth 8.20 SiliconTrapezoid: localEtaWidth 60.62 localPhiWidth 31.01 bond-gap: localEta 3.0 -> 5.1 SiliconTrapezoid: localEtaWidth 58.85 localPhiWidth 31.58 bond-gap: localEta 4.3 -> 6.4 SiliconTrapezoid: localEtaWidth 29.55 localPhiWidth 24.26 SiliconTrapezoid: localEtaWidth 26.24 localPhiWidth 34.18 SiliconRectangle: localEtaWidth 63.05 localPhiWidth 30.72 bond-gap: localEta -1.0 -> 1.0 LayerNumberAllocator: pixel wheel z-boundary r-boundaries 0 446.4 69.9 105.8 135.8 1 533.5 1.0 121.9 158.8 2 611.0 88.7 107.5 158.8 3 1292.0 1.0 2.0 158.8 LayerNumberAllocator: sct wheel z-boundary r-boundaries 0 789.4 336.8 408.0 479.6 1047.3 1 874.7 354.7 435.2 518.2 1125.8 2 993.5 374.0 394.0 483.5 1125.8 3 1176.5 327.8 447.3 471.3 1125.8 4 1330.6 333.5 401.1 544.4 1125.8 5 1566.3 297.4 361.9 435.3 1125.8 6 1924.1 354.3 389.0 468.0 1125.8 7 2290.9 1.0 426.4 470.5 1125.8 8 2608.4 1.0 2.0 510.2 1125.8 9 5461.9 1.0 2.0 3.0 1125.8 RegionSelectData::read DETID fullFileName=/atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/InstallArea/share/TileMapIdAndHash.txt ToolSvc.RegionSelector WARNING Geometry version not specified or unknown <ATLAS-DC3-02>; force Layout Rome-Initial RegionSelectData::read DETID fullFileName=/atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/InstallArea/share/MDTMapIdAndHash_layQinitial.txt ToolSvc.RegionSelector WARNING Geometry version not specified or unknown <ATLAS-DC3-02>; force Layout Rome-Initial RegionSelectData::read DETID fullFileName=/atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/InstallArea/share/RPCMapIdAndHash_layQ.txt ToolSvc.RegionSelector WARNING Geometry version not specified or unknown <ATLAS-DC3-02>; force Layout Rome-Initial RegionSelectData::read DETID fullFileName=/atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/InstallArea/share/TGCMapIdAndHash_layQ.txt RegionSelectData::read DETID fullFileName=/atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/InstallArea/share/CSCMapIdAndHash.txt ToolSvc.RegionSelector WARNING Geometry version not specified or unknown <ATLAS-DC3-02>; force Layout Rome-Initial ToolSvc.RegionSelector WARNING Geometry version not specified or unknown <ATLAS-DC3-02>; force Layout Rome-Initial ToolSvc.RegionSelector WARNING Geometry version not specified or unknown <ATLAS-DC3-02>; force Layout Rome-Initial ToolSvc.RegionSelector WARNING Geometry version not specified or unknown <ATLAS-DC3-02>; force Layout Rome-Initial ToolSvc.RegionSelector WARNING Geometry version not specified or unknown <ATLAS-DC3-02>; force Layout Rome-Initial ToolSvc.RegionSelector WARNING Geometry version not specified or unknown <ATLAS-DC3-02>; force Layout Rome-Initial TrajectorySvc INFO TrajectorySvc::initialize() - package version iPatTrajectory-00-16-00 MagFieldAthenaSvc INFO in initialize() MagFieldAthenaSvc INFO Retrieving Magnetic Field from DD DataBase! MagFieldAthenaSvc INFO Using Atlas Geometry version tag: ATLAS-DC3-02 MagFieldAthenaSvc INFO Using Atlas Geometry version tag: MagFieldAthenaSvc INFO Selected source : ORACLE MagFieldAthenaSvc INFO Input Bfield file :'bmagatlas03_test2.data' MagFieldAthenaSvc INFO m_MagneticFieldStatus: 0 found as /atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/InstallArea/share/bmagatlas03_test2.data MagFieldAthenaSvc INFO Call setmagfield /atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/InstallArea/share/bmagatlas03_test2.data MagFieldAthenaSvc INFO Call setmagfield 100 MagFieldAthenaSvc INFO Call setmagfield 0 MagFieldAthenaSvc INFO r tran 90 FIRST T MagFieldAthenaSvc INFO r tran 90 FName / MagFieldAthenaSvc INFO r tran 90 SName 100 MagFieldAthenaSvc INFO r tran 90 Istate 0 MagFieldAthenaSvc INFO r tran 90 BFName /atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/InstallArea/share/bmagatlas03_test2.data MagFieldAthenaSvc INFO r tran 90 Istate1 0 ===> ReBfield opening /atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/InstallArea/share/bmagatlas03_test2.data ===> opened ===> DTB: B-3D ===> Tabulated 3D mag. field version B-3D-Q.2 has been read from file No 17 by routine REAMAG ===> ********** **** ******** ===> Tabulated nonlinear 3D mag. field has been read from file No 17 by routine RFELIX ===> **** ******** ===> Tabulated 3D mag. field limits set to : ===> RTORI,ZTORI,RTORO,ZTORO = 423.0 681.5 1500.0 2300.0 (cm) ===> Vetermp: B-3D MagFieldAthenaSvc INFO r tran 90 VERTEMP B-3D MagFieldAthenaSvc INFO r tran 90 Istate2 1 MagFieldAthenaSvc INFO After setmagfield /atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/InstallArea/share/bmagatlas03_test2.data MagFieldAthenaSvc INFO After setmagfield 100 MagFieldAthenaSvc INFO After setmagfield 1 MagFieldAthenaSvc INFO Version > B3DO 1 FastField: central_field 2.083T - please be patient while the solenoid is parametrised !! --------------- HepPDT Version 1.01.00 --------------- found 258 particles AtlasDetectorID::initialize_from_dictionary - OK AtlasDetectorID::initialize_from_dictionary - OK AtlasDetectorID::initialize_from_dictionary - OK AtlasDetectorID::initialize_from_dictionary - OK AtlasDetectorID::initialize_from_dictionary - OK AtlasDetectorID::initialize_from_dictionary - OK in LArMCSymTool::initialize total number of cells 182468 start loop over EM calo start loop over HEC calo start loop over fcal end of initialize of LArMCSymTool IOVSvc WARNING Proxy for [107446859,LArShape] already registered: LArShape IOVSvc WARNING Callback function LArOFCTool[0xaa6d100c]+39 cannot be registered since it has already been registered against LArShape32MC[LArShape] IOVSvc WARNING Proxy for [264452083,LArNoise] already registered: LArNoise IOVSvc WARNING Proxy for [217258659,LArAutoCorr] already registered: LArAutoCorr IOVSvc WARNING Proxy for [107446859,LArShape] already registered: LArShape IOVSvc WARNING Callback function CaloNoiseTool[0xaa6bc62c]+89 cannot be registered since it has already been registered against LArShape32MC[LArShape] IOVSvc WARNING Callback function CaloNoiseTool[0xaa6bc62c]+89 cannot be registered since it has already been registered against LArNoiseMC[LArNoise] IOVSvc WARNING Callback function CaloNoiseTool[0xaa6bc62c]+89 cannot be registered since it has already been registered against LArShape32MC[LArShape] IOVSvc WARNING Callback function CaloNoiseTool[0xaa6bc62c]+89 cannot be registered since it has already been registered against LArAutoCorrMC[LArAutoCorr] CaloTopoClusterMaker.TopoMoments INFO Initializing CaloTopoClusterMaker.TopoMoments CaloTopoClusterMaker.TopoMoments.CaloDepthTool INFO CaloDepthTool successfully initialised, will provide CaloTopoClusterMaker.TopoMoments INFO Found CaloDepthTool EMTopoClusterMaker.EMTopoMoments INFO Initializing EMTopoClusterMaker.EMTopoMoments EMTopoClusterMaker.EMTopoMoments.CaloDepthTool INFO CaloDepthTool successfully initialised, will provide EMTopoClusterMaker.EMTopoMoments INFO Found CaloDepthTool AmdcsimrecAthen... INFO Initialisation started AmdcsimrecAthen... INFO ================================ AmdcsimrecAthen... INFO =Proprieties are AmdcsimrecAthen... INFO = NameOfTheSource POOL AmdcsimrecAthen... INFO = NameOfTheAmdbFile AmdcsimrecAthen... INFO = AMDBtag AmdcsimrecAthen... INFO = CtrlDumpCo 0 AmdcsimrecAthen... INFO = CtrlFileSim 0 AmdcsimrecAthen... INFO = CtrlFileCtb2004 0 AmdcsimrecAthen... INFO = CtrlFileStrings 0 AmdcsimrecAthen... INFO = CtrlFilePool 0 AmdcsimrecAthen... INFO = CtrlFilePoolHard 0 AmdcsimrecAthen... INFO = EmergencyOut 0 AmdcsimrecAthen... INFO ================================ AmdcsimrecAthen... INFO Selected source POOL ===> AMDB_SIMREC data base named : Q.02_initial t8 version : 7 has been read by routine REAMDC version : 7 ===> ****************** **** **** AmdcsimrecAthen... INFO Initialisation ended RPCcablingSvc INFO Level-1 configuration database version 3.1 Atlas Q_initial read. Contains 12 Trigger Sector Types: negative sectors 0 - 15 ==> 1 2 2 3 3 2 2 4 4 2 2 1 1 5 5 6 negative sectors 16 - 31 ==> 6 2 2 6 6 7 7 8 8 7 7 6 6 2 2 1 positive sectors 32 - 47 ==> 9 2 2 9 9 2 2 10 10 2 2 1 1 5 5 1 positive sectors 48 - 63 ==> 1 2 2 6 6 12 12 11 11 12 12 6 6 2 2 9 MdtCalibrationSvc INFO Initializing MdtCalibrationD... INFO Initializing MdtCalibrationD... INFO Retrieved DetectorStore MdtCalibrationR... INFO Initializing MdtRegionTool::initialise, filling vector: regions 1 New basicHashToRegionHash vector with size 1174 Initialization complete MdtRegionTool::initialise, filling vector: regions 3 New basicHashToRegionHash vector with size 1174 Initialization complete MdtCalibrationD... INFO Retrieved MdtCalibrationRegionSvc MdtCalibrationDbSvc WARNING Cannot retrieve MdtRtRelationCollection at MdtCalibrationD...WARNING Failed to load calibration constants from database MdtCalibrationD...WARNING -> using default parameters instead (fine for simulated events) Allocate 100 objects with info ! ===> ===> MuonBoy is using the AMDB version : Q.02_initial t8 which is POSTERIOR to versions P , ===> it therefore assumes that the CSC 2nd coord strips are parallel !!! ===> ===> ===> MuonBoy is using the AMDB version : Q.02_initial t8 which is POSTERIOR to versions P , ===> it therefore (rightly) assumes that the MDT tubes are INefficient in their END-PLUGS !!! ===> ===> Chamber layout and geometry has been transfered to MUONBOY by routine AMDCOX with the following conventions : ===> ********* ******** Muonboy name : BIS BIL BMS BML BOS BOL BIR BEE EIS EIL EES EEL EMS EML EOS EOL FOS FOL CSS CSL Station nb. : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Lower m.l. nb. : 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 Upper m.l. nb. : 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 Amdb stations : BIS BIL BMS BML BOS BOL BIR BEE FIS EIC EES EEL EMS EMC EOS EOL FOS EOC CSS CSL BIM BMF BOF EIS EIL FMS EML FOL BOG FIL FML BOH Max. Barrel m.l. nb. (NCOUBA) : 16 Where all amdb station types are : Name : BIL BIS BML BMS BOL BOS BEE BIR BMF BOF BOG BOH EIC EIL EEL EES EMC EML EMS EOC EOL EOS T1C T1L T1S T2C T2L T2S T3C T3L T3S CI1 CI2 CI3 CI4 FIL FIS FML FMS FOL FOS T1F T1E T2F T2E T3F T3E T4F T4E EIS CSS CSL BIM XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Jtyp : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 +-------------------------------+ | | | ATLAS Muon Reconstruction | | | | MUONBOY Version 7.71.59 | | ********** | | | +-------------------------------+ Allocate 422 objects with info ! Xml file : Lun=19 has been read !!! It contains 2111 xml objects and 7 independant trees of volumes ! In Bool_Prep_Vol - Displace : Itry,Jxyz = 5 1 In Bool_Prep_Vol - Displace : Itry,Jxyz = 6 1 In Bool_Prep_Vol - Displace : Itry,Jxyz = 7 1 In Bool_Prep_Vol - Displace : Itry,Jxyz = 5 1 In Bool_Prep_Vol - Displace : Itry,Jxyz = 6 1 In Bool_Prep_Vol - Displace : Itry,Jxyz = 7 1 In creation of boolean volume : BAR_CryoTubDown In Bool_Creat_Poly : Ipass,Iproblem = 6 3004 In creation of boolean volume : BAR_VoussoirCut In Bool_Creat_Poly : Ipass,Iproblem = 6 3004 In creation of boolean volume : BAR_VoussoirCut ===> At the end of subroutine MATIERE : NVMATI,NPMATI,NEMATI,NAMATI,NTMATI,NMANAM = 2395 105368 47490 15265 445 152 MooMdtSegmentMaker INFO INITIALISING Moore MdtSegmentMaker Service MooEvent/GeantinoMapMaterial::getGeantinoMapMaterial: Create the first/only instance of GeantinoMapMaterial MooEvent/GeantinoMapMaterial constructor... ... going to open file /atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/InstallArea/share/MaterialProperties_v00.data MooEvent/GeantinoMapMaterial::openFileToRead: Open material file... ... m_ioFile = 0: Open the material file /atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/InstallArea/share/MaterialProperties_v00.data MooEvent/GeantinoMapMaterial::readMap: 4 entries read from material properties file MooEvent/GeantinoMap::GeantinoMap: Going to open file GeantinoMap_StandardSector_Q02_initial.data MooEvent/GeantinoMap::openFile: Open the geantino step file /atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/InstallArea/share/GeantinoMap_StandardSector_Q02_initial.data for reading... MooEvent/GeantinoMap::insertGeantinoSteps: DOUBLE key detected! phi = 22.501829 theta = 3.496418 MooEvent/GeantinoMap::readMap: 15836 entries read from geantino step file phiStart = -0.392699 --> -22.499995 deg, phiFinish = 0.392731 --> 22.501829 deg, dPhi = 0.008727 --> 0.500020 deg thetaStart = 1.570795 --> 89.999924 deg, thetaFinish = 0.061024 --> 3.496418 deg, dTheta = -0.008727 --> -0.500020 deg MooEvent/GeantinoMap::GeantinoMap: Going to open file GeantinoMap_FeetSector_Q02_initial.data MooEvent/GeantinoMap::openFile: Open the geantino step file /atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/InstallArea/share/GeantinoMap_FeetSector_Q02_initial.data for reading... MooEvent/GeantinoMap::insertGeantinoSteps: DOUBLE key detected! phi = 337.502508 theta = 3.496418 MooEvent/GeantinoMap::readMap: 23666 entries read from geantino step file phiStart = 4.712385 --> 269.999772 deg, phiFinish = 5.890530 --> 337.502508 deg, dPhi = 0.008727 --> 0.500020 deg thetaStart = 1.570795 --> 89.999924 deg, thetaFinish = 0.061024 --> 3.496418 deg, dTheta = -0.008727 --> -0.500020 deg MooEvent/GeantinoMap::GeantinoMap: Going to open file GeantinoMap_ECTServiceTower_Q02_initial.data MooEvent/GeantinoMap::openFile: Open the geantino step file /atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/InstallArea/share/GeantinoMap_ECTServiceTower_Q02_initial.data for reading... MooEvent/GeantinoMap::insertGeantinoSteps: DOUBLE key detected! phi = 112.501753 theta = 22.499136 MooEvent/GeantinoMap::readMap: 3915 entries read from geantino step file phiStart = 1.178096 --> 67.499929 deg, phiFinish = 1.963526 --> 112.501753 deg, dPhi = 0.008727 --> 0.500020 deg thetaStart = 0.759218 --> 43.499987 deg, thetaFinish = 0.392684 --> 22.499136 deg, dTheta = -0.008727 --> -0.500020 deg boooo! RootHistSvc INFO Writing ROOT histograms to: histo.root CaloTTDescrManager::initialize TriggerTowerMaker WARNING m_SatLow[4] has disturbingly low level TriggerTowerMaker WARNING m_SatLow[2] has disturbingly low level TriggerTowerMaker WARNING m_SatHigh[5] has absurdly low level! TriggerTowerMaker WARNING m_SatLow[5] has disturbingly low level TriggerTowerMaker WARNING m_SatLow[3] has disturbingly low level RPCGeometry, build_RPC_coding: different index for the two half barrel logic sector = 31, station = 0 negative index = 10, positive index = 11 RPCGeometry, build_RPC_coding: different index for the two half barrel logic sector = 31, station = 1 negative index = 11, positive index = 12 RPCGeometry, build_RPC_coding: different index for the two half barrel logic sector = 0, station = 0 negative index = 10, positive index = 11 RPCGeometry, build_RPC_coding: different index for the two half barrel logic sector = 0, station = 1 negative index = 11, positive index = 12 RPCgeometrySvc INFO RPCgeometrySvc: RPC geometry model loaded! TGCRPhiCoincidenceMap::readMap [WARNING] No window is opened for (ptLevel,ssId,mod) = (3, 105, 1) TGCRPhiCoincidenceMap::readMap [WARNING] No window is opened for (ptLevel,ssId,mod) = (5, 3, 2) TGCRPhiCoincidenceMap::readMap [WARNING] No window is opened for (ptLevel,ssId,mod) = (6, 3, 2) TGCRPhiCoincidenceMap::readMap [WARNING] No window is opened for (ptLevel,ssId,mod) = (3, 122, 4) TGCRPhiCoincidenceMap::readMap [WARNING] No window is opened for (ptLevel,ssId,mod) = (5, 3, 5) TGCRPhiCoincidenceMap::readMap [WARNING] No window is opened for (ptLevel,ssId,mod) = (5, 3, 5) TGCRPhiCoincidenceMap::readMap [WARNING] No window is opened for (ptLevel,ssId,mod) = (1, 0, 6) TGCRPhiCoincidenceMap::readMap [WARNING] No window is opened for (ptLevel,ssId,mod) = (1, 1, 6) TGCRPhiCoincidenceMap::readMap [WARNING] No window is opened for (ptLevel,ssId,mod) = (3, 139, 6) TGCRPhiCoincidenceMap::readMap [WARNING] No window is opened for (ptLevel,ssId,mod) = (1, 0, 7) TGCRPhiCoincidenceMap::readMap [WARNING] No window is opened for (ptLevel,ssId,mod) = (5, 3, 8) TGCRPhiCoincidenceMap::readMap [WARNING] No window is opened for (ptLevel,ssId,mod) = (6, 3, 8) TGCRPhiCoincidenceMap::readMap [WARNING] No window is opened for (ptLevel,ssId,mod) = (5, 3, 8) TGCRPhiCoincidenceMap::readMap [WARNING] No window is opened for (ptLevel,ssId,mod) = (6, 3, 8) ##### TGCRPhiCoincidenceMap ###### o size of map pt = 6 GeV/c 1272 pt = 10GeV/c 1272 pt = 11GeV/c 1272 pt = 15GeV/c 1272 pt = 20GeV/c 1272 pt = 25GeV/c 1272 HLTConfig INFO HLTConfig INFO *** Initializing XML. *** HLTConfig INFO Frame : Initialized XML! DTDResolver: signaturelist.dtd -> /atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/Trigger/TriggerRelease/TriggerRelease-00-03-17-13/data/signaturelist.dtd DTDResolver: sequencelist.dtd -> /atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/Trigger/TriggerRelease/TriggerRelease-00-03-17-13/data/sequencelist.dtd HLTConfig INFO Frame : Parsed two files! HLTConfig INFO HLTConfig INFO -------------------------------------- HLTConfig INFO Building List of TE labels! HLTConfig INFO -------------------------------------- HLTConfig INFO TE label EFEGCaloSWOut has id 10 HLTConfig INFO TE label EMROI has id 0 HLTConfig INFO TE label EleL2CaloHypo has id 12 HLTConfig INFO TE label EleL2IDCaloHypo has id 13 HLTConfig INFO TE label JETROI has id 2 HLTConfig INFO TE label L2Combmuon has id 15 HLTConfig INFO TE label L2IDSCANelectron has id 16 HLTConfig INFO TE label L2IDTauHypoOut has id 17 HLTConfig INFO TE label L2IDmuon has id 18 HLTConfig INFO TE label L2SiTrackelectron has id 19 HLTConfig INFO TE label L2TauFinalOut has id 20 HLTConfig INFO TE label L2TauHypoOut has id 21 HLTConfig INFO TE label L2idscantau has id 22 HLTConfig INFO TE label MUONROI has id 1 HLTConfig INFO TE label T2CaloEGOut has id 24 HLTConfig INFO TE label T2CaloJetOut has id 25 HLTConfig INFO TE label T2CaloTauHypoOut has id 26 HLTConfig INFO TE label T2CaloTauOut has id 27 HLTConfig INFO TE label T2muFastMuon has id 28 HLTConfig INFO TE label T2muFastOut has id 29 HLTConfig INFO TE label TAUROI has id 3 HLTConfig INFO TE label TRTxKelectron has id 31 HLTConfig INFO HLTConfig INFO -------------------------------------- HLTConfig INFO Building global sequence list! HLTConfig INFO -------------------------------------- Sequence INFO - Level: L2 Input(s): EMROI Algo(s): T2CaloEgamma/T2CaloEgamma/g4 Output: T2CaloEGOut Sequence INFO - Level: L2 Input(s): T2CaloEGOut Algo(s): TrigL2CaloHypo/L2CaloHypo/1 Output: EleL2CaloHypo Sequence INFO - Level: L2 Input(s): EleL2CaloHypo Algo(s): TrigIdScan::IdScanMain/IdScan/Egamma Output: L2IDSCANelectron Sequence INFO - Level: L2 Input(s): L2IDSCANelectron Algo(s): TrigSiTrack/TrigSiTrack/HighPtSingle Output: L2SiTrackelectron Sequence INFO - Level: L2 Input(s): L2SiTrackelectron Algo(s): TrigTRTxK/TRTxK/param Output: TRTxKelectron Sequence INFO - Level: L2 Input(s): TRTxKelectron Algo(s): TrigL2IDCaloHypo/L2IDCaloHypo/1 Output: EleL2IDCaloHypo Sequence INFO - Level: EF Input(s): EleL2IDCaloHypo Algo(s): TrigCaloRec/TrigCaloRec/g5 Output: EFEGCaloSWOut Sequence INFO - Level: L2 Input(s): TAUROI Algo(s): T2CaloTau/T2CaloTau/g4 Output: T2CaloTauOut Sequence INFO - Level: L2 Input(s): T2CaloTauOut Algo(s): T2CaloTauHypo/T2CaloTauHypo/g4 Output: T2CaloTauHypoOut Sequence INFO - Level: L2 Input(s): T2CaloTauHypoOut Algo(s): TrigIdScan::IdScanMain/IdScan/Tau Output: L2idscantau Sequence INFO - Level: L2 Input(s): L2idscantau Algo(s): T2IDTauHypo/T2IDTauHypo/g4 Output: L2IDTauHypoOut Sequence INFO - Level: L2 Input(s): L2IDTauHypoOut Algo(s): T2TauFinal/T2TauFinal/g4 Output: L2TauFinalOut Sequence INFO - Level: L2 Input(s): L2TauFinalOut Algo(s): T2TauHypo/T2TauHypo/g4 Output: L2TauHypoOut Sequence INFO - Level: L2 Input(s): MUONROI Algo(s): muFast/muFast/1 Output: T2muFastOut Sequence INFO - Level: L2 Input(s): T2muFastOut Algo(s): MufastHypo/MufastHypo/6GeV Output: T2muFastMuon Sequence INFO - Level: L2 Input(s): T2muFastMuon Algo(s): TrigIdScan::IdScanMain/IdScan/Muon Output: L2IDmuon Sequence INFO - Level: L2 Input(s): L2IDmuon Algo(s): muComb/muComb/1 Output: L2Combmuon Sequence INFO - Level: L2 Input(s): JETROI Algo(s): T2CaloJet/T2CaloJet/g4 Output: T2CaloJetOut HLTConfig INFO HLTConfig INFO ----------------------------------------- HLTConfig INFO Checking sequencelist! HLTConfig INFO ----------------------------------------- HLTConfig INFO HLTConfig INFO ---> Success! HLTConfig INFO HLTConfig INFO HLTConfig INFO -------------------------------------- HLTConfig INFO Building global signature list! HLTConfig INFO -------------------------------------- XMLSignature INFO - Signature EFEGCaloSWOut has child TEs EFEGCaloSWOut and a prescale / forcedAccept of 1 / 0. XMLSignature INFO - Signature L2TauHypoOut has child TEs L2TauHypoOut and a prescale / forcedAccept of 1 / 0. XMLSignature INFO - Signature L2Combmuon has child TEs L2Combmuon and a prescale / forcedAccept of 1 / 0. XMLSignature INFO - Signature T2CaloJetOut has child TEs T2CaloJetOut and a prescale / forcedAccept of 1 / 0. XMLSignature INFO XMLSignature INFO --------------------------------------------------- XMLSignature INFO Building and arranging TE trees for signature EFEGCaloSWOut ! XMLSignature INFO --------------------------------------------------- HLTConfig INFO HLTConfig INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO signature EFEGCaloSWOut XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO EFEGCaloSWOut XMLTE INFO * EFEGCaloSWOut 0 EF XMLTE INFO * * EleL2IDCaloHypo 1 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * TRTxKelectron 2 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * L2SiTrackelectron 3 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * L2IDSCANelectron 4 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * * EleL2CaloHypo 5 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * * * T2CaloEGOut 6 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * * * * EMROI 7 L2 XMLSignature INFO XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO signature EFEGCaloSWOut XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO EFEGCaloSWOut XMLTE INFO * EFEGCaloSWOut 0 EF XMLTE INFO * * EleL2IDCaloHypo 1 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * TRTxKelectron 2 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * L2SiTrackelectron 3 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * L2IDSCANelectron 4 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * * EleL2CaloHypo 5 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * * * T2CaloEGOut 6 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * * * * EMROI 7 L2 XMLSignature INFO After EF TE adjustment: XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO signature EFEGCaloSWOut XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO EFEGCaloSWOut XMLTE INFO * EFEGCaloSWOut 0 EF XMLTE INFO * * EleL2IDCaloHypo 1 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * TRTxKelectron 2 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * L2SiTrackelectron 3 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * L2IDSCANelectron 4 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * * EleL2CaloHypo 5 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * * * T2CaloEGOut 6 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * * * * EMROI 7 L2 XMLSignature INFO After special L2 TE shifts: XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO signature EFEGCaloSWOut XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO EFEGCaloSWOut XMLTE INFO * EFEGCaloSWOut 0 EF XMLTE INFO * * EleL2IDCaloHypo 1 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * TRTxKelectron 2 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * L2SiTrackelectron 3 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * L2IDSCANelectron 4 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * * EleL2CaloHypo 5 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * * * T2CaloEGOut 6 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * * * * EMROI 7 L2 HLTConfig INFO Initial TE tree: HLTConfig INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO signature EFEGCaloSWOut XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO EFEGCaloSWOut XMLTE INFO * EFEGCaloSWOut 0 EF XMLTE INFO * * EleL2IDCaloHypo 1 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * TRTxKelectron 2 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * L2SiTrackelectron 3 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * L2IDSCANelectron 4 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * * EleL2CaloHypo 5 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * * * T2CaloEGOut 6 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * * * * EMROI 7 L2 XMLSignature INFO XMLSignature INFO --------------------------------------------------- XMLSignature INFO Building and arranging TE trees for signature L2TauHypoOut ! XMLSignature INFO --------------------------------------------------- HLTConfig INFO After overall adjustment: HLTConfig INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO signature L2TauHypoOut XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO L2TauHypoOut XMLTE INFO * L2TauHypoOut 0 L2 XMLTE INFO * * L2TauFinalOut 1 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * L2IDTauHypoOut 2 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * L2idscantau 3 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * T2CaloTauHypoOut 4 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * * T2CaloTauOut 5 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * * * TAUROI 6 L2 XMLSignature INFO XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO signature L2TauHypoOut XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO L2TauHypoOut XMLTE INFO * L2TauHypoOut 0 L2 XMLTE INFO * * L2TauFinalOut 1 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * L2IDTauHypoOut 2 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * L2idscantau 3 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * T2CaloTauHypoOut 4 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * * T2CaloTauOut 5 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * * * TAUROI 6 L2 XMLSignature INFO After EF TE adjustment: XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO signature L2TauHypoOut XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO L2TauHypoOut XMLTE INFO * L2TauHypoOut 0 L2 XMLTE INFO * * L2TauFinalOut 1 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * L2IDTauHypoOut 2 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * L2idscantau 3 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * T2CaloTauHypoOut 4 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * * T2CaloTauOut 5 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * * * TAUROI 6 L2 XMLSignature INFO After special L2 TE shifts: XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO signature L2TauHypoOut XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO L2TauHypoOut XMLTE INFO * L2TauHypoOut 0 L2 XMLTE INFO * * L2TauFinalOut 1 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * L2IDTauHypoOut 2 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * L2idscantau 3 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * T2CaloTauHypoOut 4 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * * T2CaloTauOut 5 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * * * TAUROI 6 L2 HLTConfig INFO Initial TE tree: HLTConfig INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO signature L2TauHypoOut XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO L2TauHypoOut XMLTE INFO * L2TauHypoOut 0 L2 XMLTE INFO * * L2TauFinalOut 1 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * L2IDTauHypoOut 2 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * L2idscantau 3 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * T2CaloTauHypoOut 4 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * * T2CaloTauOut 5 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * * * TAUROI 6 L2 XMLSignature INFO XMLSignature INFO --------------------------------------------------- XMLSignature INFO Building and arranging TE trees for signature L2Combmuon ! XMLSignature INFO --------------------------------------------------- HLTConfig INFO After overall adjustment: HLTConfig INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO signature L2Combmuon XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO L2Combmuon XMLTE INFO * L2Combmuon 0 L2 XMLTE INFO * * L2IDmuon 1 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * T2muFastMuon 2 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * T2muFastOut 3 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * MUONROI 4 L2 XMLSignature INFO XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO signature L2Combmuon XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO L2Combmuon XMLTE INFO * L2Combmuon 0 L2 XMLTE INFO * * L2IDmuon 1 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * T2muFastMuon 2 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * T2muFastOut 3 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * MUONROI 4 L2 XMLSignature INFO After EF TE adjustment: XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO signature L2Combmuon XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO L2Combmuon XMLTE INFO * L2Combmuon 0 L2 XMLTE INFO * * L2IDmuon 1 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * T2muFastMuon 2 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * T2muFastOut 3 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * MUONROI 4 L2 XMLSignature INFO After special L2 TE shifts: XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO signature L2Combmuon XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO L2Combmuon XMLTE INFO * L2Combmuon 0 L2 XMLTE INFO * * L2IDmuon 1 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * T2muFastMuon 2 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * T2muFastOut 3 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * MUONROI 4 L2 HLTConfig INFO Initial TE tree: HLTConfig INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO signature L2Combmuon XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO L2Combmuon XMLTE INFO * L2Combmuon 0 L2 XMLTE INFO * * L2IDmuon 1 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * T2muFastMuon 2 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * T2muFastOut 3 L2 XMLTE INFO * * * * * MUONROI 4 L2 XMLSignature INFO XMLSignature INFO --------------------------------------------------- XMLSignature INFO Building and arranging TE trees for signature T2CaloJetOut ! XMLSignature INFO --------------------------------------------------- HLTConfig INFO After overall adjustment: HLTConfig INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO signature T2CaloJetOut XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO T2CaloJetOut XMLTE INFO * T2CaloJetOut 0 L2 XMLTE INFO * * JETROI 1 L2 XMLSignature INFO XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO signature T2CaloJetOut XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO T2CaloJetOut XMLTE INFO * T2CaloJetOut 0 L2 XMLTE INFO * * JETROI 1 L2 XMLSignature INFO After EF TE adjustment: XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO signature T2CaloJetOut XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO T2CaloJetOut XMLTE INFO * T2CaloJetOut 0 L2 XMLTE INFO * * JETROI 1 L2 XMLSignature INFO After special L2 TE shifts: XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO signature T2CaloJetOut XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO T2CaloJetOut XMLTE INFO * T2CaloJetOut 0 L2 XMLTE INFO * * JETROI 1 L2 HLTConfig INFO Initial TE tree: HLTConfig INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO signature T2CaloJetOut XMLSignature INFO ============================= XMLSignature INFO T2CaloJetOut XMLTE INFO * T2CaloJetOut 0 L2 XMLTE INFO * * JETROI 1 L2 HLTConfig INFO HLTConfig INFO -------------------------------------- HLTConfig INFO Building sequence tables! HLTConfig INFO -------------------------------------- HLTConfig INFO HLTConfig INFO --- Calculating limits etc. --- HLTConfig INFO HLTConfig INFO Signature EFEGCaloSWOut has 7 steps and 1 EF steps. HLTConfig INFO The longest signature has 7 steps; the overall lowest EF TE is at step 0. HLTConfig INFO Currently required numbers of EF / L2 tables = 1 / 6 HLTConfig INFO HLTConfig INFO Signature L2TauHypoOut has 6 steps and 0 EF steps. HLTConfig INFO The longest signature has 7 steps; the overall lowest EF TE is at step 0. HLTConfig INFO Currently required numbers of EF / L2 tables = 1 / 6 HLTConfig INFO HLTConfig INFO Signature L2Combmuon has 4 steps and 0 EF steps. HLTConfig INFO The longest signature has 7 steps; the overall lowest EF TE is at step 0. HLTConfig INFO Currently required numbers of EF / L2 tables = 1 / 6 HLTConfig INFO HLTConfig INFO Signature T2CaloJetOut has 1 steps and 0 EF steps. HLTConfig INFO The longest signature has 7 steps; the overall lowest EF TE is at step 0. HLTConfig INFO Currently required numbers of EF / L2 tables = 1 / 6 HLTConfig INFO HLTConfig INFO We need HLTConfig INFO 1 EF sequence tables HLTConfig INFO 6 L2 sequence tables HLTConfig INFO --------------------------- HLTConfig INFO 7 sequence tables. HLTConfig INFO HLTConfig INFO --- Creating array of sequence tables. --- HLTConfig INFO HLTConfig INFO --- Filling array of sequence tables. --- HLTConfig INFO HLTConfig INFO --- Creating array of menu tables. --- HLTConfig INFO HLTConfig INFO --- Filling array of menu tables. --- HLTConfig INFO HLTConfig INFO ----------------------------------- HLTConfig INFO Final stuff and printout! HLTConfig INFO ----------------------------------- HLTConfig INFO HLTConfig INFO --- Looking for empty sequence tables. --- HLTConfig INFO HLTConfig INFO --- Printing arrays of menu and sequence tables. --- MenuTable INFO MenuTable INFO *** Menu Table for step 1 *** Signature INFO < T2CaloEGOut > prescale 1 forcedAccept 0 id 0 Signature INFO < T2CaloTauOut > prescale 1 forcedAccept 0 id 0 Signature INFO < T2muFastOut > prescale 1 forcedAccept 0 id 0 Signature INFO < T2CaloJetOut > prescale 1 forcedAccept 0 id 0 MenuTable INFO MenuTable INFO *** Menu Table for step 2 *** Signature INFO < EleL2CaloHypo > prescale 1 forcedAccept 0 id 0 Signature INFO < T2CaloTauHypoOut > prescale 1 forcedAccept 0 id 0 Signature INFO < T2muFastMuon > prescale 1 forcedAccept 0 id 0 MenuTable INFO MenuTable INFO *** Menu Table for step 3 *** Signature INFO < L2IDSCANelectron > prescale 1 forcedAccept 0 id 0 Signature INFO < L2idscantau > prescale 1 forcedAccept 0 id 0 Signature INFO < L2IDmuon > prescale 1 forcedAccept 0 id 0 MenuTable INFO MenuTable INFO *** Menu Table for step 4 *** Signature INFO < L2SiTrackelectron > prescale 1 forcedAccept 0 id 0 Signature INFO < L2IDTauHypoOut > prescale 1 forcedAccept 0 id 0 Signature INFO < L2Combmuon > prescale 1 forcedAccept 0 id 0 MenuTable INFO MenuTable INFO *** Menu Table for step 5 *** Signature INFO < TRTxKelectron > prescale 1 forcedAccept 0 id 0 Signature INFO < L2TauFinalOut > prescale 1 forcedAccept 0 id 0 MenuTable INFO MenuTable INFO *** Menu Table for step 6 *** Signature INFO < EleL2IDCaloHypo > prescale 1 forcedAccept 0 id 0 Signature INFO < L2TauHypoOut > prescale 1 forcedAccept 0 id 0 MenuTable INFO MenuTable INFO *** Menu Table for step 7 *** Signature INFO < EFEGCaloSWOut > prescale 1 forcedAccept 0 id 0 HLTConfig INFO HLTConfig INFO *** Finalizing XML. *** TrigTimerSvc INFO TrigTimerSvc: Start of run initialisation ToolSvc ERROR Factory for Tool CounterTool not found T2CaloEgamma_g4_L2 INFO on initialize() BaseName is : ESamp2.ESamp2 BaseName is : ESamp1.ESamp1 BaseName is : EaEmEn.EaEmEn BaseName is : EHadEn.EHadEn T2CaloTau_g4_L2 INFO on initialize() BaseName is : TSamp2.TSamp2 BaseName is : TSamp1.TSamp1 BaseName is : TuEmEn.TuEmEn BaseName is : THadEn.THadEn RegionSelectData::read DETID fullFileName=/atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/InstallArea/share/TileMapIdAndHash.txt RegionSelectData::read DETID fullFileName=/atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/InstallArea/share/MDTMapIdAndHash_layQinitial.txt RegionSelectData::read DETID fullFileName=/atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/InstallArea/share/RPCMapIdAndHash_layQ.txt RegionSelectData::read DETID fullFileName=/atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/InstallArea/share/TGCMapIdAndHash_layQ.txt RegionSelectData::read DETID fullFileName=/atlasgrid/Grid3-app/atlas_app/atlas_rel/11.0.5/dist/11.0.5/InstallArea/share/CSCMapIdAndHash.txt T2CaloJet_g4_L2 INFO Initializing T2CaloJet T2CaloJet_g4_L2 INFO Found tool named <T2CaloJetGridFromCells> T2CaloJet_g4_L2 INFO Found tool named <T2CaloJetConeTool> Using NEW InDet Detector Manager 111 Pixel Barrel Layers 111 Pixel EndCap Layers 111 AtlasDetectorID::initialize_from_dictionary - OK AtlasDetectorID::initialize_from_dictionary - OK ToolSvc ERROR Factory for Tool CounterTool not found --------------- HepPDT Version 1.01.00 --------------- --------------- HepPDT Version 1.01.00 --------------- found 258 particles ApplicationMgr INFO Application Manager Initialized successfully set DAC2uA done LArAutoCorrTotal Ncell 195072 LArAutoCorrTotal Nsymcell 1833 LArOFCTool: number of cells 195072 LArOFCTool: number of cells after sym 1833 Store -> first index = 0, last index = 173312 Store -> first index = 173312, last index = 178944 Store -> first index = 0, last index = 173312 *********************************************** * Package KtJet written by: * * Jon Butterworth * * Jon Couchman * * Brian Cox * * Ben Waugh * * See documentation at <http://www.ktjet.org> * *********************************************** ****************************************** * KtEvent constructor called: inclusive * * Collision type: pp * * Kt scheme: DeltaR * * Recombination scheme: E * * Compiled to use single precision. * ****************************************** T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed Store -> first index = 0, last index = 173312 Store -> first index = 173312, last index = 178944 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG AtRndmGenSvc INFO Initializing AtRndmGenSvc - package version AthenaServices-01-07-27 INITIALISING RANDOM NUMBER STREAMS. ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -7.5392901001E-38 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -2.2503542899E+32 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -7.6366114458E+27 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin40 / 2 / 82 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin14 / 3 / 5 IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin87 / 2 / 68 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin96 / 2 / 77 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -7.4612900024E-25 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS StepController_EF FATAL Lvl2 Result Conversion failed exiting Step Controller ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -4.2574986152E+29 < 0 StepController_EF FATAL Lvl2 Result Conversion failed exiting Step Controller ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -2.2329218862E+17 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS StepController_EF FATAL Lvl2 Result Conversion failed exiting Step Controller ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING Extrapolation failed - TRT extension skipped ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -1.5937423389E+24 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -3.2993066064E-22 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS StepController_EF FATAL Lvl2 Result Conversion failed exiting Step Controller ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -6.0912594199E-03 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS StepController_EF FATAL Lvl2 Result Conversion failed exiting Step Controller ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -1.1619816576E-07 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -4.1096498381E+11 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -4.1780073887E+22 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -1.4478420323E-38 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin79 / 4 / 91 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin33 / 2 / 16 IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin131 / 2 / 93 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING Extrapolation failed - TRT extension skipped D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING Extrapolation failed - TRT extension skipped D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING Extrapolation failed - TRT extension skipped TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -4.4506059050E+15 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -1.0926384603E-23 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -4.4346033486E+18 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -1.6620989645E-24 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS StepController_EF FATAL Lvl2 Result Conversion failed exiting Step Controller ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING Extrapolation failed - TRT extension skipped D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING Extrapolation failed - TRT extension skipped TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin26 / 2 / 25 IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -4.8449697770E+22 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin55 / 7 / 13 IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin85 / 3 / 43 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin130 / 3 / 12 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING Extrapolation failed - TRT extension skipped ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -2.6053856667E+26 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin60 / 3 / 22 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -1.3286515003E+18 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin157 / 3 / 28 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin100 / 4 / 68 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -2.9240316652E-30 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -9.9034096479E-09 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... D<0 - extrapolation failed T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin130 / 8 / 45 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -1.6131760512E+38 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin155 / 2 / 93 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING Extrapolation failed - TRT extension skipped ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -2.1345831411E-23 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -1.5095216222E-03 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -7.9785215725E+35 < 0 StepController_EF FATAL Lvl2 Result Conversion failed exiting Step Controller ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -4.8086117668E+22 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -2.4451681789E+33 < 0 ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -1.3902598684E+16 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -4.3416277630E+29 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING Extrapolation failed - TRT extension skipped IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin37 / 10 / 19 IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin182 / 4 / 62 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING Extrapolation failed - TRT extension skipped T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin34 / 2 / 21 IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -5.1624081098E-03 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -1.1324479103E+01 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin34 / 2 / 24 IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -2.5782067365E+36 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin118 / 4 / 90 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin133 / 3 / 12 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -2.9988344834E-30 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING Extrapolation failed - TRT extension skipped D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -4.7435734596E+32 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin67 / 3 / 12 IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -2.8376031870E+34 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... D<0 - extrapolation failed ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -1.8457994147E-21 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed IdScan_Muon_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin85 / 4 / 31 IdScan_Muon_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -3.4090481875E-37 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING Extrapolation failed - TRT extension skipped TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin105 / 3 / 23 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin20 / 4 / 21 IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -4.6884285287E-37 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -2.4351546960E-21 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin67 / 2 / 84 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin156 / 3 / 10 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -2.3496498163E-25 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -2.6286824993E+32 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -1.7207416414E+30 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin33 / 2 / 12 IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -6.0041971555E+26 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin31 / 3 / 10 IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -1.2570451892E+25 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin18 / 7 / 18 IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin81 / 2 / 78 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -5.9106055252E+35 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS StepController_EF FATAL Lvl2 Result Conversion failed exiting Step Controller ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -9.5238041128E-23 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin97 / 3 / 41 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin54 / 5 / 21 IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... D<0 - extrapolation failed T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -1.0801200749E+37 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -3.5612823380E-37 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin184 / 4 / 82 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -1.3630155138E-07 < 0 StepController_EF FATAL Lvl2 Result Conversion failed exiting Step Controller ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin90 / 2 / 92 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING Extrapolation failed - TRT extension skipped TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -1.6424900309E+22 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -4.8594517321E+24 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -4.8717517014E-31 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin284 / 4 / 82 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -3.9946728144E+20 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -2.5815405821E+32 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -2.6879153446E-24 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin146 / 2 / 94 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -3.3149184209E+29 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING Extrapolation failed - TRT extension skipped TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING Extrapolation failed - TRT extension skipped D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -1.1848510400E+08 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin163 / 3 / 26 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -1.5804023021E-11 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -6.9867277386E+13 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin38 / 2 / 22 IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -1.5539169312E+00 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS StepController_EF FATAL Lvl2 Result Conversion failed exiting Step Controller ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -4.3403679625E-35 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -8.7171951309E-03 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin19 / 3 / 22 IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ***** CERN G100 PROB ERROR G100.2: X = -3.9259331897E-11 < 0 TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true vertices per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin48 / 4 / 17 IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin15 / 3 / 24 IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS StepController_EF FATAL Lvl2 Result Conversion failed exiting Step Controller ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin48 / 3 / 14 IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING Extrapolation failed - TRT extension skipped TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING ROB id vector is empty ToolSvc.TrigTRT_TrackExtensionTool WARNING skipping TRT track extension ... D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin34 / 3 / 23 IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin368 / 3 / 29 IdScan_Tau_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... T2IDTauHypo_g4_L2 ERROR No input TrigInDetTrackCollection* is found StepSequencer_L2 ERROR Algorithm execution failed TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG CBNT_Truth WARNING only 1000 true particles per event are kept !!! CBNT_Conversion WARNING only 20 tracks per event are kept !!! ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS D<0 - extrapolation failed D<0 - extrapolation failed ToolSvc.TrigInDetTrackFitter WARNING Forward Kalman filter: extrapolation failure TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! 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ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WARNING No photon container found in SG MuonTagBuilder WARNING No muon container found in SG: StacoMuonCollection TauJetTagBuilder WARNING No tau container found in SG BJetTagBuilder WARNING No bjet container found in SG ParticleJetTagBuilder WARNING No jet container found in SG ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve BeamElem from TDS ToolSvc.TileBeamInfoProvider ERROR can't retrieve Digits from TDS IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR phi of spacepoint out of range! ihit/ilr/fibin47 / 4 / 22 IdScan_Egamma_L2.IDScanZFinder ERROR Exiting ZFinder... TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! TrigCaloRec_g5_EF.FCalCmbTwrBldr WARNING no FCal cells in CaloCellContainer, skip tool! ElectronTagBuilder WARNING No electron container found in SG PhotonTagBuilder WAR
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# Presentation: 053809 ## John E. Ogren Deputy Regional Director NOAA’s National Weather Service Central Region Headquarters - John E. Ogren - Deputy Regional Director - NOAA’s National Weather Service - Central Region Headquarters ## Outline - Digital Services - Education opportunities - Challenges ahead ## Message Clarity?? - Or Be Eaten!! ## Digital Services - National Digital Forecast Database (NDFD) - Storm Based Warnings - Experimental Daily Weather Stories ## Digital Services - National Digital Forecast Database - Hourly forecasts for 13 elements - 5 km resolution - Available graphically on web or in GIS formats ## Today’s Forecast **Max Temperatures** **Probability of Precipitation** ## Hourly Forecast Graph ## Why Storm Based Warnings?? ## Daily Weather Story ## Education and Outreach - Warning Coordination Meteorologists - Training - Decision Support ## Predicting the Unpredictable **Notes:** Title Slide. This slide could contain a collection of pictures of various weather types based on season or geography. ## Topics - Weather - Basics - Global to Local Scale - Types - Weather Data Interpretation - Satellite - Radar - Surface Observations - Internet Products - Weather Terms and Definitions ## Challenges Ahead - Impact Forecasting - Understanding Probabilistic Forecasts - Integrating forecasts into decision support tools - Partnering with other agencies and the “Weather Enterprise” ## [email protected] - [email protected]
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4050.3 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ CHAPTER 4. VALUATION PROCESSING USING CUPS Section 1. SITE APPRAISAL AND MARKET ANALYSIS (SAMA) STAGE 4-1. VALUATION REVIEW OF FORM [HUD-92013](http://www.hud.gov/utilities/intercept.cfm?/offices/adm/hudclips/forms/files/92013.pdf) APPLICATION AND DATA ENTRY. The Appraiser assigned to process the multifamily proposal will review the Form [HUD-92013](http://www.hud.gov/utilities/intercept.cfm?/offices/adm/hudclips/forms/files/92013.pdf) application to be certain all information is complete and accurate for Valuation processing. a\. The Appraiser will identify the location of the proposal for comparable data selection purposes by entering the applicable expense/income place code area number in Section A, No. 4a. He/She should also enter a land place code area number in Section A, No. 4b. (In most cases, 4a and 4b will be the same number.) See Chapter 7, Paragraph 7-7 of this handbook for a discussion of the PLACE program used to enter and change Place code schedules. b\. Once the Appraiser has entered the place code numbers on the application, he/she will review the place code schedules to determine the most appropriate market areas for comparable data selection. If the Appraiser determines that the most appropriate areas for data selection are not those indicated as alternates for the subject place code in the schedule, he/she should select three other place code numbers to search for comparable data. Using the above information, the Appraiser will then complete the SEARCH Data Entry worksheet (Appendix 2). A detailed discussion of the SEARCH program is contained in Chapter 6 of this Handbook. c\. Item A7, Type of Project, and A8, No. of stories, will be reviewed to insure that any proposal four stories or less is not shown as a high-rise or elevator type, although the project may contain elevators. A7 should be shown as a highrise type only when the proposal is five or more stories. If the proposal is four stories or less and contains elevators, the appraiser should indicate this feature under Item No. D37 as Other Equipment. d\. Item A16, year built, should show a four digit number if the project is existing, e.g. 1973. If the application is for proposed construction, A16 should either be blank or show the projected year built. e\. The Appraiser will review Section C, Items 27 and 36 to determine if the entries or lack of entries for nonrevenue producing space reflect the market conditions of the locale of the subject proposal. \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4-1 11/80 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4050.3 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \(1\) If, typically, units are furnished rent free to managers, janitors, maintenance personnel, etc., and the Office processing reflects this condition, appropriate alterations should be made to items 27 and 36. The P2013M Program will accept a maximum of eight unit types for Section C, Item 27. In the event that a proposal is received showing more than eight living unit types, it will be necessary to average the size for unit types of similar bedroom count to the point where the number of unit types has been reduced to no more than eight. The Cost Branch and Architectural Branch (if plans and specifications have been submitted) should be consulted whenever this situation occurs. \(2\) If the Appraiser determines that an accurate rent roll can only be arrived at by the application of rentals to living unit types that exceed eight, a manual calculation will have to be made and held in the file for documentation. However, similar unit types will have to be averaged reflecting applicable averaged rents so that living unit types do not exceed eight, and the case can be processed on CUPS. Figure 4-1 is an example of averaging three different types of 2 BR, 1.5B living units: Unit Averaging Figure 4-1 20 @ 800 sf = 16000 renting @ \$250/mo. = 5000 16 @ 817 sf = 13072 renting @ \$255/mo. = 4080 19 @ 839 sf = 15941 renting @ \$270/mo. = 5130 \_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_ Total mo. Rent Roll = 14210 55 LU 45013 sq. ft. 45013 55 = 818 = Average unit size \$14210 55 = \$258.36 or \$258 = Average rent f\. The Appraiser will review C29, No. Parking Spaces, to insure that the number and type of parking spaces are indicated on the application. On multiple building type projects, the number of each type of parking spaces should be entered applicable to each building type. If this information is unknown, show all parking spaces under the first type. g\. The Appraiser will review Item C30, Commercial Area, if applicable. Total commercial area shown in Item 30 should equal the amount shown in Item 35, Net Rentable Commercial Area, unless the Item 30 entry includes residentially related income \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 11/80 4-2 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4050.3 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ such as laundry. If the project is a multiple building type, he/she should insure that commercial space is properly distributed to each applicable building type. h\. The Appraiser will review Section D, Equipment and Services Included In Rent, to insure that the application reflects equipment and services typically acceptable in the subject locality. For multiple building types, he/she should insure that equipment and services are reflected properly on each building type. i\. The processing Appraiser will correct any discrepancies or errors on the application face sheet. He/She will forward a copy of the corrected application and the SEARCH program worksheet to the Terminal Operator. Copies of both will also be retained in Valuation\'s case binder. j\. The Terminal Operator will execute the P2013M program according to instructions contained in Handbook 2361.13, Chapter 3, Paragraph 3-15. He/she will enter the Form [HUD-92013](http://www.hud.gov/offices/adm/hudclips/forms/hud9.cfm) data and response with \"N\" to all cost data selection prompts. Following data entry, the Terminal Operator will execute the SEARCH program according to instructions in Chapter 3, Paragraph 3-38 of Handbook 2361.13. k\. The Terminal Operator will return all program printouts to the Valuation Branch. l\. If the appraiser determines that is necessary to correct the Form [HUD-92013](http://www.hud.gov/offices/adm/hudclips/forms/hud9.cfm) printout, he/she will indicate the necessary changes in red ink on the printout and return it to the Terminal Operator. m\. The Terminal Operator will make any necessary corrections using the C2013M program according to instructions in Handbook 2361.13, Paragraph 3-8, and will retrieve a new printout using the P2013M program. All printouts will be returned to the Valuation Branch. 4-2. VALUATION PROCESSING USING SEARCH PRINTOUTS AND P2264M WORKSHEET. a\. Search Review. The Appraiser assigned to process the multifamily proposal will review the comparable data selected by the SEARCH program. If the Appraiser determines that the data selected by the initial Search is inadequate, he/she may request another program run using the place code override in the segmented option. Detailed instructions for the segmented search are contained in Chapter 8, Paragraph 8-1. If more than one Search is run, the Appraiser will retain only those \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4-3 11/80 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4050.3 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ printouts that support and justify processing. If after two Searches, adequate data cannot be retrieved, the appraiser may select his data manually. The Check Programs (CHK184, CHKEXP, and CHKLAN) should be used in determining the adequacy of computer selected data in view of other data that may be available for selection and in the manual selection of data. b\. Field Trip. A field trip to visit the proposed project site will be made according to processing instructions contained in Handbook 4465.1. The Appraiser may use a copy of the Search printout as a worksheet for recording notes while on the field trip. If the Appraiser collects any additional data while on the field trip, he/she will forward it to the Data Appraiser for entry into the computer data files. If it is necessary that new data be used to substantiate processing conclusions, that data should be entered into the data file immediately so that a new Search can be run. c\. Processing. \(1\) Upon returning from the field trip, the Appraiser will process the subject proposal according to instructions contained in Handbook 4465.1. \(2\) Using the Search printout, field data, and the inspection and appraisal of the subject site, the Appraiser will complete a P2264M Program Worksheet (Appendices 8 and 9) for the following information: \(a\) Page one, indicating market rentals. \(b\) Page three, indicating market need, land use intensity rating (LUI), land value, and location acceptability. \(c\) Page four, indicating Section O remarks and signature only. \(3\) The processing Appraiser will sign the P2264M Worksheet and submit it to the Chief Appraiser for review. If due to the sponsor submitting sketch drawings for the subject proposal, the Architectural processor completes page one of the Form FHA-2264, it will be forwarded with the P2264M Worksheet to the Deputy Director of the Housing Division for preparation of the SAMA letter and finding conference. Section 2. CONDITIONAL AND FIRM STAGES 4-3. VALUATION REVIEW OF FORM [HUD-92013](http://www.hud.gov/offices/adm/hudclips/forms/hud9.cfm) APPLICATION AND DATA CHANGES. The Appraiser will review the application submitted for \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 11/80 4-4 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4050.3 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ conditional or firm processing with the plans and specifications for the subject proposal to insure that the project is being designed and conceived as envisioned at the SAMA Stage if it was not bypassed. The Appraiser will compare the SAMA Stage Form HUD-9201.3 and the SAMA letter to the Form [HUD-92013](http://www.hud.gov/offices/adm/hudclips/forms/hud9.cfm) received for conditional or firm processing. The Form [HUD-92013](http://www.hud.gov/offices/adm/hudclips/forms/hud9.cfm) will be reviewed in the same manner as described in SAMA review, Paragraph 4-1 of this Handbook to insure that all information is complete and accurate for Valuation processing. a\. The processing Appraiser will correct any deficiencies or errors on the application printout in red ink. A copy will also be retained in the Valuation\'s case binder. In addition to the application review, the Appraiser will complete a SEARCH Data Entry request worksheet. b\. The Appraiser will forward the P2013M printout along with the SEARCH data entry worksheet to the terminal operator. c\. The terminal operator will execute the C2013M program according to instructions contained in Handbook 2361.13, Chapter 3, Paragraph 3-8, and make the necessary changes that are noted on the printout. The terminal operator will then execute the P2013M program to retrieve the changed printout. Instructions for this program are contained in Chapter 3, Paragraph 3-15 of Handbook 2361.13. Upon completion of the P2013M program, the operator will then execute the SEARCH program using the SEARCH data entry worksheet and instructions in Chapter 3, Paragraph 3-38 of Handbook 2361.13. d\. The terminal operator will return the P2013M and SEARCH program printouts to the Appraiser who will review them for accuracy. 4-4. VALUATION PROCESSING USING SEARCH PRINTOUTS AND P2264M PROGRAM. The processing Appraiser will analyze the Section C, Income portion of the Form [HUD-92013](http://www.hud.gov/offices/adm/hudclips/forms/hud9.cfm) to resolve discrepancies between decisions reached in the SAMA stage and changes on the conditional application. He/she will compare Section C of the application to the Section C of the P2264M program worksheet completed at SAMA stage. If the conditional or firm SEARCH printout indicates a change in gross income at the conditional stage, that printout with appropriate adjustments will be retained as documentation for substantiating rentals. The Appraiser will complete the P2264M worksheet for conditional or firm processing as follows: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4-5 11/80 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4050.3 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ a\. Heading. If the subject proposal is a Section 223(f) case, enter the appropriate suffix type. Indicate that this is conditional stage of processing, and indicate the project number. In those offices having multifamily processing responsibility in more than one insuring jurisdiction, the applicable jurisdiction must be indicated to the CUPS terminal operator by either showing the office ID number or the insuring office name. b\. Sections A and B. The Appraiser will not make any entries for these sections on the worksheet. If the appraiser determines that it is necessary to make corrections for these sections, he/she will complete a P2013M worksheet (Appendix 1) indicating the necessary corrections. c\. Section C. \(1\) The Appraiser will enter the composition of the unit types for Item 27 in the same order as shown on the application printout. \(2\) Following composition, the adjusted monthly rental estimate will be entered which reflects all adjustments and applicable trending. The Appraiser should insure that rental estimates are entered for all unit types. \(3\) The income portion of the SEARCH program printout will be used in lieu of Form HUD-92273 as documentation to substantiate rental estimates used in processing the subject proposal. Enter a plus or minus adjustment by those items of the comparable requiring adjustment to reach comparability with the subject proposal. (See reference \"a\" on Figure 4-2 for an illustrated example). Elements of comparability that are not shown on the printout that require adjustment are interlined between the descriptive items of the subject proposal on the left side of the SEARCH printout. (See reference \"b\" of Figure 4-2). After all adjustments are made, the Appraiser will arrive at an adjusted rental for each comparable. (See reference \"c\" of Figure 4-2). Rental amount after appropriate adjustments reflecting differences between comparable and subject are shown and a rental amount applicable to the subject before trending and Special Section 8 adjustments, if applicable is arrived at through the process of correlation (see reference \"d\" of Figure 4-2). Trending and Special Section 8 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 11/80 4-6 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4050.3 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ adjustments, if applicable, are applied to the indicated subject rent found by correlation to arrive at an indicated rent fully adjusted as permitted by the Section of the Act under which the case was processed (see reference \"e\" of Figure 4-2). The anticipated date of occupancy as well as the processing date must be shown (see reference \"f\" of Figure 4-2), together with the annual trend factor used to arrive at the total composit trend factor (see reference \"g\" of Figure 4-2). The printout is then initialed and dated by the appraiser and reviewer (see reference \"h\" of Figure 4-2). Rental updates will be noted on the printout together with the date of update. This procedure utilizing the SEARCH printout is followed for each unit type in the proposed project. The SEARCH printouts will be retained in the Valuation case binder as processing support documentation. \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4-7 11/80 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4050.3 FIGURE 4-2 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ SEARCH RENTAL ADJUSTMENTS (SAMPLE) \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* GRAPHICS MATERIAL IN ORIGINAL DOCUMENT OMITTED \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\* \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 11/80 4-8 HUD-Wash., D. C. \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4050.3 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \(4\) Enter the per square foot rent per month for Item 29, open parking spaces or covered parking spaces. \(5\) Item 29, Laundry/Other Income. If there is laundry income or other residentially related income considered, enter the unit of measurement (square feet or living units) and the monthly rent per unit of measurement in each appropriate box. d\. Section D. The Appraiser will not make any entries for this section on the worksheet. If the Appraiser determines that it is necessary to make corrections to this section, he/she will complete a P2013M worksheet (Appendix 1) indicating the necessary corrections. e\. Section E. The tax estimate may be calculated either on a per unit basis by comparison (Option A) or by applying a tax rate to an assessed valuation (Option B). Check either A or B on the top of page 2 of the worksheet. If real estate taxes, Item E23, are calculated using a rate and an assessed valuation, the estimate for any personal property tax, Item E24, must also be calculated using a rate and an assessed valuation. Employee payroll tax, Item E25, and other taxes, Items E26 and E27, must be entered on a per unit basis under either Option A or B. If Option A is selected, a zero should be entered on the worksheet for Items E23 and E24, where the tax rate and assessed valuation is normally shown. The Appraiser will make all component expense entries as an annual per unit dollar amount in each appropriate boxed area. Annual totals will not be shown on the worksheet. \(1\) Items 1 through 19. The component expense estimates will represent estimates as of the date of the appraisal. Enter estimates adjusted for time to the date of appraisal. Do not enter trended estimates since time and trending will be handled under Items 28 and 29. Make no entries for Items 4 and 13 totals. \(2\) If the management expense (Line e.2) is calculated as a percentage of effective gross income, that amount must be detrended before entry onto the worksheet. \(3\) Items 20 through 23. Make no entries for these items since they represent totals and replacement reserve, which will be calculated by the program. Item E21, replacement reserve, is calculated using .006 as the factor for all Sections of the Act. \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4-9 11/80 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4050.3 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \(4\) Items 23 and 24. When processing under Option A, enter the untrended tax estimates on a per unit basis in the appropriate boxed areas. Enter zero in the boxes for assessed value and tax rate per \$1,000. When processing under Option B, enter the assessed valuation and applicable tax rate per \$1,000 in the appropriate boxed areas. Do not enter a per unit estimate of tax expense in the large boxed areas for Items E23 and E24. Under Option B, the program will calculate the tax expense based on the tax rate assessed valuation with the result being untrended. Trending, if applicable, will be accomplished by entries for Items E28 and E29. \(5\) Items 25 through 27. Enter the untrended tax estimates on a per unit basis in the appropriate boxed areas. \(6\) Items 28 and 29. The Appraiser will indicate the estimate as to what extent expenses will increase or decrease by the time the project has experienced one year of operating experience by making two trending entries in N.NN format for Items E28 and E29. The trending entry for Items 1 through 19 represents a percentage to be applied to each component expense item not including taxes. The trending entry for Items 23 through 27 represents a percentage to be applied to each tax estimate. The trending entries will be shown on the worksheet as decimal factors; e.g., a 7 percent increase would be shown as 1.07 and a 7 percent decrease would be shown as .93. No change would be shown as 1.00. When processing on CUPS, it is not necessary to complete an Operating Expense Analysis Worksheet, Form FHA-2274 or include a copy of the Form FHA-2275 with documentation. The expense portion of the SEARCH program printout will represent documentation to substantiate the expense estimates for the subject proposal. Enter a plus or minus adjustment on the printout before those items requiring adjustment. (See reference \"a\" on Figure 4-3 for an illustrated example). Then enter the adjusted amount following the items being adjusted. (See reference \"b\" of Figure 4-3). Enter the final component estimate in the space between the item name and the dollar amount on the SEARCH printout. \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 11/80 4-10 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4050.3 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ (See reference \"c\" of Figure 4-3). These estimates will be entered on the worksheet. The Appraiser will calculate time and trend from the effective date of the data to the time of initial occupancy. The appraiser and reviewer will date and sign the analysis. (See reference \"d\" of Figure 4-3). \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4-11 11/80 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4050.3 FIGURE 4-3 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ SEARCH EXPENSE ADJUSTMENTS (SAMPLE) \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* GRAPHICS MATERIAL IN ORIGINAL DOCUMENT OMITTED \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \* \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\* \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 11/80 4-12 HUD-Wash., D. C. \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4050.3 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ f\. Section F. Enter Item 31, Occupancy Percentage in NN format. All other items in Section F will be calculated by the P2264M program. g\. Section G. All dollar entries in Section G will represent total project amounts relating to other construction period plus two months. \(1\) Items 36 through 52. These items are completed by the cost analyst; the Form FHA-2264 will be updated by the cost processing programs. \(2\) Item 53. Enter the applicable interest rate for the construction loan. The P2264M program will automatically add two months to the construction time shown in Item G52 for calculating interest during construction and the Mortgage Insurance Premium (MIP). If the time used in calculating carrying charges is to be charged to a time other than construction time plus two months, enter in red ink for Item G53 the number of months that carrying charges and financing time should exceed construction time, Item G52. Option 2 of the P2264M program will permit this override of the additional two months, if necessary. For example, if carrying charge time and construction time are equal, enter a zero for Item G53. This entry will override the two months that the program would normally add to construction time in Item G52. \(3\) Items 54 and 55. Enter appropriate dollar amounts in the boxed areas for taxes and insurance. \(4\) Item 56. The FHA Mortgage Insurance Premium will be calculated by the program. However, if the subject proposal is being processed with insurance upon completion, cross out .5% and enter a zero in red ink. \(5\) Items 57 through 61. Make no entries for these items unless it is necessary to change the fee percentages as shown on the Worksheet. If so, cross out the incorrect fee percentage, and enter the correct percentage in red ink. \(6\) Items 62 through 70. Do not make any entries for items 63, 67 and 68, since they will be calculated by the program. Enter appropriate total dollar amounts for items 62, 64, 65, 66, 69 and 70 in the boxed areas. \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4-13 11/80 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4050.3 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \(7\) Item 71. If the case is a Section 223(f) project, and an Engineering Survey was made, enter the dollar amount for the Engineering Survey in the boxed area for Item G71. Item G71 will printout on the Form FHA-2264 as Engineering Survey for Section 223(f) cases only. \(8\) Items 72 through 74. Make no entries for these items, since they will be calculated by the program. h\. Section H. Make no entries in Section H. The program will calculate the rent formula reflecting any laundry/other and parking income using entries made on page one of the 2264 worksheet. i\. Section I. Make entries only in the boxed areas for the first and second periods of anticipated deficit. If no deficit is anticipated for the first and second periods, the entry of proper percentage will result in a zero deficit. \(1\) Occupancy %. Enter the occupancy percentage anticipated for each period of deficit. If sustaining occupancy is to be reached prior to the end of the first period, enter a zero. \(2\) Expense %. Enter the percentage of Total Operating Expense including taxes that best represents the total operating expenses applicable to the period of deficit. For example, if it is anticipated that 60% occupancy will be reached at the end of the first period, the appraiser may estimate that expenses for that period would be an amount equal to 85% of the total expenses. 85 would be entered for expense percentage. \(3\) Debt Service Rate. Enter a percentage for the applicable debt service rate. If two rates, one before the start of amortization and one after the start of amortization, are applicable to a one year operating deficit period, it is necessary to prorate each rate for the portion of the year covered by each rate, and enter a composite rate for the one year period. This is accomplished by dividing each rate by 12 months and then multiplying each result by the number of months applicable to each rate. Enter the total of these two prorations as the composite rate on the worksheet. For example, assume a project loan has a start of amortization that will commence eight months following completion of project construction with a permanent loan interest rate for 40 years at 8-1/2%. Enter on the \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 11/80 4-14 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4050.3 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ worksheet the composite rate of 9.09904, which is calculated as follows. \(a\) The rate before amortization is 8-1/2% interest rate plus .5 MIP which equals 9.0. Nine divided by 12 months equals .75. .75 x 8 months to start of amortization = 6.0. \(b\) Rate after start of amortization is 8-1/2% interest plus .5 MIP plus .297129 initial curtail which equals 9.297129. 9.29729 divided by 12 months equals .77476. .77476 times 4 months following the start of amortization equals 3.09904. \(c\) The composite rate of 9.09904 is the total of 6.0 (Step a) and 3.09904 (Step b). If a composite rate is entered in Section I of the worksheet, the following remark should be included in Section O: \"First/Second period of the Operating Deficit shows a debt service requirement indicating commencement of amortization is in effect for the last \_\_\_ months of the deficit period.\" j\. Section J. Complete Section J of the worksheet as follows: \(1\) Heading. Indicate the unit of measurement to be used to arrive at the Land Value. Enter a check in Box 1 if the \"square foot\" method is used. If the \"per living unit\" approach is used, check the box following number 2. \(2\) Items 1 through 6. Check Yes or No as applicable to the subject project. \(3\) Item 7. This item, \"Is the subject property located in an older declining neighborhood?\", relates to Section 223(f) processing only. If the response is Yes, the P2264M program will automatically deduct the .5 override from the rent formula rate calculation. For all other cases other than those processed under Section 223(f), check No. \(4\) Date of Inspection. Enter the date of project site inspection in MM/DD/YY format in the designated area. \(5\) Land Use Intensity (L.U.I.) Number. Enter the L.U.I. number in the designated area. \(6\) Items 8 and 10. Enter the sequence numbers of the land \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4-15 11/80 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4050.3 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ sales used as comparables for the subject as shown on the land portion of the SEARCH printout. Complete the entire grid for these items and enter a Value of Site Fully approved and a Value of Site \"As Is\" by comparison, if applicable, in the designated areas. Show percentage adjustments on the worksheet as factors in N.NN format. For example, if the location adjustment is a plus 10 percent, enter 1.10 on the worksheet. If the location adjustment is a minus 10 percent, enter .90 on the worksheet. Enter 1.00 if no adjustment is to be made. Sales price as printed out by the program for Item J8 will include any amounts for assessments, off-site costs, demolition, and excess on-site costs that were entered for the land sale by use of the LAND program. (See Chapter 7, Paragraph 7-1 of this Handbook for a detailed description of the LAND program). \(7\) Items 12 and 13. Complete all information for J12, Acquisition Costs. Enter Other Costs for J13, except for lines 5 and 6 which will be calculated by the program. \(8\) Item 14. Make no entries under this item, since all values will be calculated by the program. \(9\) Remarks. Enter any remarks pertinent to the project site analysis or appraisal. Use this area to explain adjustments to land comparables that are not self-explanatory. Also, explain in the Remarks any significant differences between the acquisition price of the site and the \"As Is\" value. \(10\) Site Purchased From a Public Body. When a site has been purchased from a public body, the following procedure will be followed to insure that the proper land value is used for completing Section G. \(a\) Complete the land appraisal grid and arrive at indicated values by comparison. Arrive at a value of Site Fully Approved and enter that value in the box for Item J9. \(b\) Using the first retrieval of the Form FHA-2264 printout, calculate the total of line 6, \"As Is\" based on acquisition Cost to Sponsor; line 3(a), amount shown for required off-sites to be paid by mortgagor; and line 2, amount shown for unusual site correction costs. If the total of these three lines is \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 11/80 4-16 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4050.3 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ less than the Value of Site Fully Approved shown in Item J9, enter in red ink for Item J9 on the worksheet the lesser amount indicated by acquisition cost. Then enter in Remarks the Value of Site Fully Approved by Comparison. Option 2 of the P2264M program will be used to enter the acquisition cost in Item J9. If acquisition cost is greater than the Value of site Fully Approved in Item J9, no modification to the Form FHA-2264 is necessary, since Value of Site Fully Approved will be the controlling criterion. k\. Section K. \(1\) Item 1. Enter the estimated remaining economic life in years. \(2\) Items 2 and 3. If the case is being processed under Section 207 or 223 (f), indicate the approach used to arrive at the overall capitalization rate. Enter the rate on Line K3. If a finding of value by the income approach is not applicable to the case, enter a zero for Item K3. Retain all documentation used to arrive at a capitalization rate in the Valuation case binder. \(3\) Items 4 and 5. Make no entries for these items since they will be calculated by the program. \(4\) Item 6. Enter the Ground Rent and the Capitalization Rate, if applicable to the case. l\. Section L. If a finding of value is required (Section 207 and 223(f) cases), complete the grid analysis to arrive at a value by market comparison. Retain all backup documentation used to arrive at the value by market comparison in the Valuation case binder. \(1\) Item 8. Enter the value of the project by market comparison. \(2\) Appraisal Summary. On proposals other than Sections 207 and 223(f) projects, the program will complete the Appraisal Summary by printing an amount for Summation and then carrying over that amount as the Fair Market Value (or replacement cost) of the property. For cases processed under Sections 207 and 223(f), the program will complete the \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4-17 11/80 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4050.3 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Appraisal Summary by printing values for capitalization, summation and comparison, then selecting the lesser of the three values. For Sections 207 and 223(f) cases, the appraiser may correlate the three values and arrive at a Fair Market Value. If this value is different from the existing value printed on the Form FHA-2264, enter it in red ink on the worksheet. Option 2 of the P2264M program will be used to enter the new Fair Market Value on the Form FHA-2264, and the final printout will reflect the change. m\. Section M. Section M is completed by the Cost Analyst; the Form FHA-2264 will be updated by the cost processing programs. n\. Section N. For cases other than Section 223(f) cases, Section N will be completed by the program. For Section 223(f) cases, Section N on the Form FHA-2264 will remain blank and unused. o\. Section O. Enter in Section O any remarks and/or conclusions applicable to the project. For Section 223(f) cases, complete the following items on the worksheet. \(1\) Item 1. Enter the project age to the nearest whole year. For example, enter 1 if the project is 1 year old and enter 3 if the project is 2 years and 9 months old. Do not enter the year that the project was built. \(2\) Item 2. Enter the required amount of initial deposit into replacement reserve, if calculated by a manual physical take-off. Enter a zero if the deposit to replacement reserve is to be calculated by applying the factor .004 to Total Structures (Line G 41) and multiplying the result by the age of the project, not to exceed 15 years. \(3\) Item 3. Enter the estimated dollar amount for repairs. \(4\) Item 4. Enter the date of the Owner\'s rent rolls in MM/DD/YY format. \(5\) Item 5. Enter the date of HUD inspection in MM/DD/YY format. \(6\) Item 6. Enter the occupancy percentage as of HUD inspection date \(7\) Item 7. Enter the number of months for the project to reach sustaining occupancy. \(8\) Item 8. Enter the dollar amounts, based on minimum \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 11/80 4-18 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4050.3 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ insurable mortgage, for legal, organization, and title and recording. p\. Trial Supplement to Project Analysis, Form FHA-2264-A. The P2264M program will reflect the prevailing maximum permissible FHA interest rate and the appropriate initial curtail rate under Level Annual Monthly Payments (LAMP) in calculating debt service requirement on the Trial and Final Form FHA-2264-A. The debt service percentage limitation of 90% for Sections 207 and 221(d)(4) and 85% for 223(f), and the .5% mortgage insurance premium are also reflected in the P2264M program. In those cases where mortgage amount is limited by criterion 4 of the Form FHA-2264-A, it is necessary to calculate the value of the portion of the site allocated to facilities not attributable to dwelling use, and enter the value under the Trial 2264-A portion of the program. \(1\) Item 1. Enter the dollar amount for the value of land not attributable to residential use, if applicable to the case. \(2\) Item 2. Enter the interest rate at which the permanent loan is to be insured, if it is different from the prevailing FHA interest rate. \(3\) Item 3. Enter the applicable initial curtail rate, if it is different from the rate that would be applicable to the prevailing FHA interest rate under LAMP. \(4\) Item 4. Enter the correct debt service percentage limitation, if it is different than 90% for Section 207 and 221(d)(4) cases or 58% for Section 223(f) cases. q\. The Appraiser will forward the P2264M worksheet to the terminal operator. r\. If it is necessary to make corrections to the application, the terminal operator will execute the C2013M program according to instructions contained in Handbook 2361.13, Chapter 3, Paragraph 3-8. He/she will then execute the P2264M program, Option 1, according to instructions contained in Chapter 3, Paragraph 3-16 of Handbook 2361.13. If necessary, Option 2 of the P2264M program may be used to make any corrections following the entry of the data under Option 1. When the data have been completely entered and any necessary corrections have been made, the terminal operator will retrieve a printout for all sections of the Form FHA-2264 and the Trial Form FHA-2264-A using Option 3 of the P2264 program. \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4-19 11/80 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4050.3 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ s\. Upon completion of the P2264M processing, the terminal operator will return all worksheets and printouts to the Valuation Branch. t\. The processing Appraiser will review the printouts, and if necessary indicate any changes in red ink on the P2264M worksheet. u\. The Appraiser will forward the corrected P2264M program worksheet to the terminal operator, who will use Option 2 of the P2264M program to make the necessary corrections. The final printouts will be returned to the Valuation Branch. 4-5. VALUATION REPROCESSING USING C2264M AND P2264M PROGRAMS. The Appraiser will review the new Form [HUD-92013](http://www.hud.gov/offices/adm/hudclips/forms/hud9.cfm) printout with the Conditional printout of Form FHA-2264 and not any differences resulting from the new application. Previous estimates and conclusions should be reviewed in light of any new data contained in the firm SEARCH program printouts. Firm processing will be accomplished by using option 2, Reprocessing, of the P2264M program. The P2264M worksheet will be completed as follows. a\. Heading. Enter the project number. Indicate the insuring jurisdiction if the processing office has more than one multifamily processing responsibility. b\. Sections A and B. The Appraiser will not make any entries for these sections on the worksheet. If the Appraiser determines that it is necessary to make further corrections for these sections, he/she will indicate the necessary corrections in red ink on the P2264M worksheet. c\. Section C. Check for any variation in the number of each family type unit, and review income estimates in view of additional data that may be available from the firm SEARCH printout. Enter any new income estimates in the appropriate boxed areas. d\. Section D. The Appraiser will not make any entries for this section on the worksheet. If the Appraiser determines that it is necessary to make corrections for these sections, he/she will indicate necessary changes in red ink on the worksheet. e\. Section E. Review all expense estimates in view of additional data that may be available from the firm SEARCH printout; enter any new expense estimates in the appropriate boxed areas. f\. Section F. Indicate the new occupancy percentage, if it has \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 11/80 4-20 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4050.3 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ changed since conditional processing. g\. Sections G, H, I, K, and L. Make new entries for any items in these sections that have changed since conditional processing. h\. Section J. Make no changes to this section. If off-sites and unusual costs have changed since conditional, the changes will be reflected on the Form FHA-2264 printout after Cost has completed firm processing. i\. Section O. If additional remarks are to be entered at firm stage, refer to the conditional Form FHA-2264 printout and indicate the line number that would follow the existing remarks. For example, if four lines are shown on the printout and additional remarks are to be made, enter the number five followed by the additional remarks. If the old remarks are no longer applicable, begin with line number two followed by the new remarks. If the old remarks are no longer applicable, and no new remarks are to be entered, indicate the line numbers for the terminal operator to blank out. A maximum of 120 characters for line numbers two through eleven may be entered on the worksheet. Line number one and twelve of Remarks are reserved for the calculated dollar amounts for tentative maximum mortgage amount and the value of site not attributable to dwelling use. j\. The Appraiser will forward the P2264M worksheet to the terminal operator. k\. If it is necessary to make corrections to the face sheet of the application, the terminal operator will execute the C2264M according to instructions contained in Handbook 2361.13, Chapter 3, Paragraph 3-9. He/she will then execute the P2264M program, Option 2, according to instructions contained in Chapter 3, Paragraph 3-16 of Handbook 2361.13, and make the necessary changes noted on the P2264M Worksheet. l\. Upon completion of the P2264M processing, the terminal operator will return all worksheets and Form FHA-2264 printouts to the Valuation Branch. m\. The processing Appraiser will review the printouts, and if necessary, indicate any changes in red ink on the firm P2264M Worksheet. n\. The Appraiser will forward the corrected worksheet to the terminal operator, who will use Option 2 of the P2264M program to make the necessary corrections. 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"""" Required Report - public distribution **Date:** 5/9/2003 **GAIN Report Number:** MX3064 MX3064 **Mexico** **Dairy and Products** **Semi-Annual** **2003** **Approved by:** ![](media/image1.wmf)William L. Brant #### Agriculture Trade Office **Prepared by:** Sal Trejo/Gabo Hernandez **Report Highlights:** Mexico is one of the most important markets for U.S. dairy products. The January 1, 2003, elimination of tariffs under the North American Free Trade Agreement on most dairy products, with the exception of milk powder, should give U.S. exporters better opportunities to tap into Mexico's growing consumer demand. Inefficiencies in Mexico's milk industry and out-dated transportation and marketing facilities are likely to limit the expansion of milk production over at least the next few years. As a result, Mexico will likely continue to import significant amounts of nonfat dry milk (NDM) and whole milk powder (WMP) to meet growing domestic demand. Includes PSD Changes: Yes Includes Trade Matrix: Yes Semi-Annual Report Mexico \[MX1\], \[MX\] SECTION I. SITUATION AND OUTLOOK Page 2 of 15 Dairy Situation and Outlook Page 3 of 15 SECTION II. STATISTICAL TABLES Page 4 of 15 PS&D Dairy, Milk, Fluid Page 4 of 15 PS&D Dairy, Cheese Page 5 of 15 PS&D Dairy, Butter Page 6 of 15 PS&D Dairy, Milk, Nonfat Dry Page 7 of 15 PS&D Dairy, Dry Whole Milk Powder Page 8 of 15 PRODUCTION OF FLUID MILK BY STATE Page 9 of 15 MEXICO'S MONTHLY FLUID MILK PRODUCTION Page 10 of 15 SECTION III. NARRATIVE ON SUPPLY AND DEMAND, POLICY & MARKETING Page 11 of 15 FLUID MILK Page 11 of 15 Production Page 11 of 15 Consumption Page 11 of 15 Trade Page 11 of 15 Policy Page 11 of 15 Marketing Page 11 of 15 CHEESE Page 11 of 15 Production Page 11 of 15 Consumption Page 11 of 15 Trade Page 12 of 15 Policy Page 12 of 15 Marketing Page 12 of 15 BUTTER Page 12 of 15 Production Page 12 of 15 Consumption Page 12 of 15 Stocks Page 12 of 15 Trade Page 12 of 15 Policy Page 12 of 15 Marketing Page 13 of 15 NON-FAT DRY MILK (NFDM) Page 13 of 15 Production Page 13 of 15 Consumption Page 13 of 15 Stocks Page 13 of 15 Trade Page 13 of 15 Policy Page 13 of 15 Marketing Page 13 of 15 WHOLE MILK POWDER (WMP) Page 13 of 15 Production Page 13 of 15 Consumption Page 14 of 15 Stocks Page 14 of 15 Trade Page 14 of 15 Policy Page 14 of 15 Marketing Page 14 of 15 POLICY Page 14 of 15 MARKETING Page 14 of 15 ***SECTION I. SITUATION AND OUTLOOK*** **Dairy Situation and Outlook:** The fluid milk production forecast for CY 2003 remains unchanged as adoption of technology and modern production practices are resulting in modest gains in milk production. The CY 2003 non-fat dry milk (NFDM) production forecast is unchanged from the previous estimate as limited processing capacity and rising fluid milk consumption limit the availability of milk for the production of NFDM. NFDM imports for CY 2003 and 2002 are estimated higher given increased demand for milk and milk powder from Mexico's food processing sector. The 2003 forecasts for cheese, butter and butterfat imports for CY 2003 are unchanged. **SECTION II. STATISTICAL TABLES** **PS&D Dairy, Milk, Fluid** (1000 Metric Tons) --------------------- ------------ ------- --------- ------- --------- -------- **PSD Table** Country: **Mexico** **Commodity:** **Dairy, Milk, Fluid** 2001 2002 2003 Old New Old New Old New Calendar Year Begin 01/2001 01/2002 01/2003 Cows In Milk 6800 6800 6800 6800 6800 6800 Cows Milk Production 9501 9501 9560 9560 9575 9575 Other Milk Production 140 140 140 140 140 140 TOTAL Production 9641 9641 9700 9700 9715 9715 Intra EC Imports 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other Imports 41 41 20 20 20 20 TOTAL Imports 41 41 20 20 20 20 **TOTAL SUPPLY** 9682 9682 9720 9720 9735 9735 Intra EC Exports 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other Exports 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL Exports 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fluid Use Dom. 4075 4075 4080 4080 4085 4085 Consum. Factory Use Consum. 5607 5607 5640 5640 5650 5650 Feed Use Dom. Consum. 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL Dom. 9682 9682 9720 9720 9735 9735 Consumption **TOTAL 9682 9682 9720 9720 9735 9735 DISTRIBUTION** --------------------- ------------ ------- --------- ------- --------- -------- **PS&D Dairy, Cheese** (1000 Metric Tons) --------------------- ------------ ------- --------- ------- --------- -------- **PSD Table** **Country:** **Mexico** **Commodity:** **Dairy, Cheese** 2001 2002 2003 Old New Old New Old New Calendar Year Begin 01/2001 01/2002 01/2003 Beginning Stocks 0 0 0 0 0 0 Production 140 140 145 145 145 145 Intra EC Imports 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other Imports 66 66 65 65 70 70 TOTAL Imports 66 66 65 65 70 70 **TOTAL SUPPLY** 206 206 210 210 215 215 Intra EC Exports 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other Exports 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL Exports 0 0 0 0 0 0 Human Dom. 206 206 210 210 215 215 Consumption Other Use, Losses 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Dom. 206 206 210 210 215 215 Consumption TOTAL Use 206 206 210 210 215 215 Ending Stocks 0 0 0 0 0 0 **TOTAL 206 206 210 210 215 215 DISTRIBUTION** --------------------- ------------ ------- --------- ------- --------- -------- **PS&D Dairy, Butter** (1000 Metric Tons) --------------------- ------------ ------- --------- -------- --------- -------- **PSD Table** **Country:** **Mexico** **Commodity:** **Dairy, Butter** 2001 2002 2003 Old New Old New Old New Calendar Year Begin 01/2001 01/2002 01/2003 Beginning Stocks 0 0 0 0 0 0 Production 70 70 70 70 70 70 Intra EC Imports 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other Imports 35 35 37 37 40 40 TOTAL Imports 35 35 37 37 40 40 **TOTAL SUPPLY** 105 105 107 107 110 110 Intra EC Exports 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other Exports 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL Exports 0 0 0 0 0 0 Domestic Consumption 105 105 107 107 110 110 TOTAL Use 105 105 107 107 110 110 Ending Stocks 0 0 0 0 0 0 **TOTAL 105 105 107 107 110 110 DISTRIBUTION** --------------------- ------------ ------- --------- -------- --------- -------- Note: Above data includes butter and butterfat. **PS&D Dairy, Milk, Nonfat Dry** (1000 Metric Tons) --------------------- ------------ ------- --------- ------- --------- -------- **PSD Table** **Country:** **Mexico** **Commodity:** **Dairy, Milk, Nonfat Dry** 2001 2002 2003 Old New Old New Old New Calendar Year Begin 01/2001 01/2002 01/2003 Beginning Stocks 44 44 42 42 37 37 Production 143 143 150 150 150 150 Intra EC Imports 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other Imports 140 184 140 185 145 185 TOTAL Imports 140 184 140 185 145 185 **TOTAL SUPPLY** 327 371 332 377 332 372 Intra EC Exports 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other Exports 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL Exports 0 0 0 0 0 0 Human Dom. 285 329 295 340 305 345 Consumption Other Use, Losses 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Dom. 285 329 295 340 305 345 Consumption TOTAL Use 285 329 295 340 305 345 Ending Stocks 42 42 37 37 27 27 **TOTAL 327 371 332 377 332 372 DISTRIBUTION** --------------------- ------------ ------- --------- ------- --------- -------- **PS&D Dairy, Dry Whole Milk Powder** (1000 Metric Tons) --------------------- ------------ -------- --------- ------- --------- -------- **PSD Table** **Country:** **Mexico** **Commodity:** **Dairy, Dry Whole Milk Powder** 2001 2002 2003 Old New Old New Old New Calendar Year Begin 01/2001 01/2002 01/2003 Beginning Stocks 0 0 0 0 0 0 Production 0 0 0 0 0 0 Intra EC Imports 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other Imports 55 55 45 45 45 45 TOTAL Imports 55 55 45 45 45 45 **TOTAL SUPPLY** 55 55 45 45 45 45 Intra EC Exports 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other Exports 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL Exports 0 0 0 0 0 0 Human Dom. 55 55 45 45 45 45 Consumption Other Use, Losses 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Dom. 55 55 45 45 45 45 Consumption TOTAL Use 55 55 45 45 45 45 Ending Stocks 0 0 0 0 0 0 **TOTAL 55 55 45 45 45 45 DISTRIBUTION** --------------------- ------------ -------- --------- ------- --------- -------- PRODUCTION OF FLUID MILK BY STATE (000 LITERS) ------------------------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- STATES 2001 2002 \% Change AGUASCALIENTES 415,977 415057 (0.2) BAJA CALIFORNIA 223,061 210,930 (5.7) BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR 34,520 35,976 4.2 CAMPECHE 22,925 22,055 (3.9) COAHUILA 951,566 959,419 0.8 COLIMA 38,219 39,920 4.4 CHIAPAS 268,208 264,035 (1.5) CHIHUAHUA 772,361 802,394 3.8 MEXICO CITY 15,500 19,599 26.4 DURANGO 960,261 913,099 (5.1) GUANAJUATO 643,738 642,854 (0.1) GUERRERO 69,667 71,285 2.3 HIDALGO 400,253 419,996 4.9 JALISCO 1,691,082 1,709,300 1.0 MEXICO 480,200 484,161 0.8 MICHOACAN 300,971 297,038 (1.3) MORELOS 16,961 17,120 0.9 NAYARIT 68,420 67,401 (1.5) NUEVO LEON 36,388 41,905 15.1 OAXACA 142,286 143,439 0.8 PUEBLA 358,842 362,933 1.1 QUERETARO 197,275 219,637 11.3 QUINTANA ROO 5,062 3,888 (30.1) SAN LUIS POTOSI 136,017 140,370 3.2 SINALOA 84,828 91,197 7.5 SONORA 118,355 127,580 7.7 TABASCO 89,309 88,609 (0.7) TAMAULIPAS 22,089 23,562 6.6 TLAXCALA 114,981 126,149 9.7 VERACRUZ 671,350 698,733 4.0 YUCATAN 9,654 8,390 (15.0) ZACATECAS 140,401 129,525 (8.3) TOTAL 9,500,727 9,597,556 1.0 ------------------------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- SOURCE: Agriculture Secretariat (SAGARPA) SAGARPA's final figures for January to December, 2002 MEXICO'S MONTHLY FLUID MILK PRODUCTION (000 LITERS) ------------------------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- MONTH 2001 2002\* \% Change JANUARY 720,628 714,209 (0.8) FEBRUARY 709,278 721,406 2.6 MARCH 728,147 725,124 (0.4) APRIL 722,404 722,527 0.01 MAY 734,301 747,567 1.8 JUNE 776,998 785,751 1.1 JULY 847,719 840,921 (0.8) AUGUST 901,685 881,127 (2.3) SEPTEMBER 928,651 941,440 1.3 OCTOBER 877,935 900,186 2.5 NOVEMBER 794,844 817,105 2.8 DECEMBER 758,137 800,193 5.5 TOTAL 9,500,727 9,597,556 1.0 ------------------------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- SOURCE: Agriculture Secretariat (SAGARPA) - SAGARPA's final figures for January to December, 2002 **SECTION III. NARRATIVE ON SUPPLY AND DEMAND, POLICY & MARKETING** FLUID MILK Production The previous forecast for fluid milk production for CY 2003 remains unchanged. Production is expected to maintain modest annual growth into the foreseeable future as technology is adopted and larger dairies increase in number and efficiency. Consumption Fluid milk consumption for CY 2003 is forecast to increase slightly from the previous year's estimate due to general population growth and increased usage by bakeries, confectionaries, and dairy processors. Consumption in CY 2002 remains unchanged from our previous estimate based on information from industry sources. Average consumer prices in Mexico for CY 2002 were 6.83 pesos per liter for pasteurized milk (US\$0.63) and 7.68 pesos per liter of UHT milk (US\$0.71). Trade Fluid milk imports for CY 2003 are forecast to remain unchanged from our previous estimate. As in previous years, most of the imports will go to the border cities of northern Mexico. Policy See dairy products policy section at the end of this report. Marketing See dairy products marketing section at the end of this report. CHEESE Production Cheese production for CY 2003 is forecast to remain unchanged from our previous estimate due to the level of imports expected from the U.S. at zero duty. Given steady demand from middle class consumers and current production costs, CY 2002 cheese output remains unchanged from the previous estimate. Consumption Cheese consumption during CY 2003 is forecast to increase as a result of more cheese varieties in the market and population growth. Also, the cheese consumption estimate for CY 2002 has been revised upward from our previous estimate to reflect more current industry data and stronger consumer demand. Cheese consumption for CY 2001 has also been revised upward by 12 percent from the previous estimate to reflect official government data. Trade The cheese import forecast for CY 2003 remains unchanged from our previous estimate and is 2.3 percent higher than the previous year's estimate. The cheese import estimate for CY 2002 also remains unchanged from the previous estimate due to attractive prices for cheeses not produced in Mexico and the demand for these cheeses among certain sectors of the population. Policy See dairy products policy section at the end of this report. Marketing See dairy products marketing section at the end of this report. BUTTER Production Butter and butterfat production is forecast to remain unchanged during CY 2003. This is likely due to steady consumption patterns and industry demand, particularly by LICONSA. The CY 2002 butter production estimate also remains unchanged from our previous estimate based on the inclusion of butterfat production as part of the government's official statistics for butter production. All future statistics on butter and butterfat production will be combined. Consumption The combined butter and butterfat consumption forecast for CY 2003 is nearly 3.0 percent higher compared to the previous year's estimate. Increased use of LICONSA's reconstitution of milk powder program for the poor is expected to account for the increase. The estimate for CY 2002 also remains unchanged from our previous estimate taking into account the usage of butterfat in LICONSA's milk program. Stocks Consistent with past years, stocks are expected to remain at minimal or zero levels during CY 2003 due to a lack of refrigerated storage space among producers and end users. Trade Butter imports are forecast to remain unchanged from our previous estimate during CY 2003 given steady consumption from LICONSA. For CY 2002, the previous estimate remains unchanged based on industry information and demand from LICONSA for reconstituting milk powder with animal fat instead of palm oil. Policy See dairy products policy section at the end of this report. Marketing See dairy products marketing section at the end of this report. NON-FAT DRY MILK (NFDM) Production Mexican NFDM producers are not expected to be able to significantly increase production in the short term due to limited processing facilities. Therefore, the output forecast for CY 2003 is expected to remain unchanged from our previous estimate. The CY 2002 estimate also remains unchanged pending a final official figure. The production figure for CY 2001 reflects official government data. Consumption The consumption forecast for CY 2003 has been increased to reflect rising demand for NFDM from Mexico's growing processed foods industry. Similarly, pending official data, the consumption estimate for CY 2002 has been revised upward by 15 percent based on increased demand from food processors. For CY 2001 the consumption figure reflects final government data. Stocks LICONSA continues to carry modest stocks at the end of the year to minimize interference with demand for domestic milk following the peak production months in the fall. Domestic producers have been critical of LICONSA in the past when stocks were higher than they felt were necessary. Trade Mexico continues to be far from reaching self‑sufficiency in NFDM production because of insufficient domestic fluid milk production and processing capacity. The import forecast for NFDM in CY 2003 and the estimate for 2002 are revised upward to reflect growing demand from private sector food processors as well as increased demand from LICONSA's milk program. The NFDM import figure for CY 2001 has been revised upward based on official government data. Policy See dairy products policy section at the end of this report. Marketing See dairy products marketing section at the end of this report. WHOLE MILK POWDER (WMP) Production No changes from our previous report, MX2146, dated 10/16/02. Consumption WMP consumption for CY 2003 is forecast to remain unchanged from our previous estimate due to expected stable demand from LICONSA and other end users. The consumption estimate for CY 2002 also remains unchanged from our previous estimate due to steady demand from bakeries, candy manufacturers, and LICONSA. Stocks Since production statistics for WMP are unavailable, and total imports of WMP are consumed by dairy processors and LICONSA, stocks are not reflected in the PS&D table for WMP. Trade Mexico continues to be far from reaching self‑sufficiency in WMP production because of limited domestic processing capacity. Imports are forecast unchanged in CY 2003 compared to our previous estimate due to modest gains in fluid milk production. Similarly, the CY 2002 import estimate is unchanged reflecting steady demand from the food processing sector. The CY 2001 estimate reflects official data. Policy See dairy products policy section at the end of this report. Marketing See dairy products marketing section at the end of this report. POLICY With the exception of powdered milk, all U.S. exports of dairy products to Mexico are duty-free in 2003. Milk powder exports to Mexico are subject to a tariff-rate quota (TRQ), which will be phased out in 2008. Private companies bid for import permits (cupos) that allow them to import a specific quantity under the TRQ at zero duty. Liconsa is not subject to the TRQ and may import any quantity of milk powder at zero duty to meet its program needs. MARKETING The cooperator group that represents the US dairy industry in foreign markets is the US Dairy Export Council (USDEC). The council's staff in Mexico City provides information on all aspects of US dairy products trading and use, including market intelligence on trade policy issues, organizing informational seminars for the Mexican trade and developing promotion and sales opportunities for US dairy products in the Mexican market. USDEC also organizes buying missions for potential Mexican importers/distributors to visit US dairy processing plants so they can meet and see, firsthand, various US suppliers and the services they offer. Mexico is expected to continue as a significant importer of dairy products to augment domestic production. While imports are likely to consist primarily of bulk products such as NFDM, higher value products such as specialty cheeses and ice creams are also likely to find a home in Mexico's growing consumer class as tastes, preferences, and shopping habits increasingly mirror those of the United States and Europe. US Dairy Export Council (USDEC) Matanzas 733-C, Col. Lindavista 07300 Mexico, .D.F Tel 011-52-55-5119-0475 Fax 011-52-55-1997-5758 http://www.usdec.org
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Appendix A1.---Site statistics for inorganic constituent concentrations in samples collected and analyzed by the U.S. Geological Survey. \[SR, secondary road; NWIS, National Water Information System; wat., water; filt., filtered; unf., unfiltered; mg/L, milligram per liter; \--, value is below the detection level and(or) cannot be calculated; \*, value is estimated by using a log-probability regression to predict the values of data below the detection limit; ug/L, microgram per liter\] Table of Contents [**Eno River at Hillsborough (initial site)** 3](#eno-river-at-hillsboroughinitial-site-october-1988september-1989) [**Eno River at Hillsborough (replaced initial site)** 5](#__RefHeading___Toc50352689) [**Eno River near Durham** 8](#__RefHeading___Toc50352690) [**Eno River near Weaver** 10](#__RefHeading___Toc50352691) [**Little River at SR 1461 near Orange Factory** 13](#__RefHeading___Toc50352692) [**Little River Reservoir at dam near Bahama** 16](#__RefHeading___Toc50352693) [**Little River below dam near Fairntosh** 19](#__RefHeading___Toc50352694) [**Flat River at Bahama** 21](#__RefHeading___Toc50352695) [**Lake Michie at dam near Bahama** 24](#__RefHeading___Toc50352696) [**Flat River at dam near Bahama** 27](#__RefHeading___Toc50352697) [**Knap of Reeds Creek near Butner** 30](#__RefHeading___Toc50352698) [**Ellerbe Creek near Gorman** 32](#__RefHeading___Toc50352699) [**Falls Lake at I-85 near Redwood** 35](#__RefHeading___Toc50352700) [**Little Lick Creek above SR 1814 near Oak Grove** 38](#__RefHeading___Toc50352701) [**Falls Lake at N.C. 50 near Sandy Plain** 41](#__RefHeading___Toc50352702) [**Falls Lake at N.C. 98 near Bayleaf** 44](#__RefHeading___Toc50352703) [**Falls Lake above dam at Falls** 47](#__RefHeading___Toc50352704) [**Neuse River near Falls** 50](#__RefHeading___Toc50352705) [**Neuse River at Smithfield** 51](#__RefHeading___Toc50352706) [**Swift Creek near Apex 54**](#swift-creek-near-apex-october-1988june-1995) [**Lake Benson at dam near Garner 57**](#_02087701__Lake_Benson_at_dam_near_G) [**Cane Creek near Orange Grove 60**](#_02096846__Cane_Creek_near_Orange_Gr) [**Cane Creek Reservoir at dam near White Cross** 63](#__RefHeading___Toc50352710) [**Haw River near Bynum** 66](#__RefHeading___Toc50352711) [**B.E. Jordan Lake, Haw River arm above B.E. Jordan dam** 69](#__RefHeading___Toc50352712) [**New Hope Creek near Blands** 72](#__RefHeading___Toc50352713) [**Northeast Creek at SR 1100 near Genlee** 75](#__RefHeading___Toc50352714) [**Morgan Creek near White Cross** 78](#__RefHeading___Toc50352715) [**University Lake at the dam near Chapel Hill** 81](#__RefHeading___Toc50352716) [**Morgan Creek near Farrington** 84](#__RefHeading___Toc50352717) [**Jordan Lake at buoy 12 at Farrington** 86](#__RefHeading___Toc50352718) [**Jordan Lake at buoy 9 near Farrington** 89](#__RefHeading___Toc50352719) [**White Oak Creek at Green Level** 91](#__RefHeading___Toc50352720) [**B.E. Jordan Lake above U.S. 64 at Wilsonville** 93](#__RefHeading___Toc50352721) [**Jordan Lake at buoy 7 below U.S. 64 near Griffins Crossroads** 96](#__RefHeading___Toc50352722) [**B.E. Jordan Lake at Bells Landing near Griffins Crossroads** 98](#__RefHeading___Toc50352723) [**Haw River below B. Everett Jordan dam near Moncure** 101](#__RefHeading___Toc50352724) [**Deep River at Carbonton** 102](#__RefHeading___Toc50352725) [Cape Fear River at N.C. 42 near Brickhaven 104](#__RefHeading___Toc50352726) <table> <colgroup> <col style="width: 7%" /> <col style="width: 24%" /> <col style="width: 6%" /> <col style="width: 7%" /> <col style="width: 7%" /> <col style="width: 6%" /> <col style="width: 8%" /> <col style="width: 0%" /> <col style="width: 7%" /> <col style="width: 8%" /> <col style="width: 8%" /> <col style="width: 8%" /> </colgroup> <thead> <tr class="header"> <th rowspan="2"><strong>NWIS Param-eter<br /> code</strong></th> <th rowspan="2"><strong>Constituent name</strong></th> <th rowspan="2">Sample size</th> <th rowspan="2">Maximum</th> <th rowspan="2">Minimum</th> <th rowspan="2">Mean</th> <th colspan="6"><strong>Percentile</strong></th> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <th colspan="2">95th</th> <th>75th</th> <th>50th</th> <th><strong>25th</strong></th> <th><strong>5th</strong></th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr class="odd"> <td colspan="12"><h3 id="eno-river-at-hillsboroughinitial-site-october-1988september-1989">0208491605 Eno River at Hillsborough—initial site (October 1988–September 1989)</h3></td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00080</td> <td>Color, wat., filt., platinum cobalt units</td> <td>12</td> <td>170.000</td> <td>30.000</td> <td>83.167</td> <td>170.000</td> <td colspan="2">110.000</td> <td>80.000</td> <td>51.250</td> <td>30.000</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00400</td> <td>pH, wat., unf., field, standard units</td> <td>12</td> <td>7.100</td> <td>5.700</td> <td>6.175</td> <td>7.100</td> <td colspan="2">6.625</td> <td>5.950</td> <td>5.800</td> <td>5.700</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00403</td> <td>pH, wat., unf., laboratory, standard units</td> <td>12</td> <td>8.100</td> <td>6.900</td> <td>7.442</td> <td>8.100</td> <td colspan="2">7.775</td> <td>7.300</td> <td>7.200</td> <td>6.900</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>90095</td> <td>Specific conductance, wat., unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius</td> <td>12</td> <td>87.000</td> <td>65.000</td> <td>77.500</td> <td>87.000</td> <td colspan="2">83.000</td> <td>81.500</td> <td>68.250</td> <td>65.000</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00095</td> <td>Specific conductance, wat., unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius</td> <td>12</td> <td>138.000</td> <td>63.000</td> <td>79.000</td> <td>138.000</td> <td colspan="2">80.000</td> <td>78.000</td> <td>65.750</td> <td>63.000</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00900</td> <td>Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as calcium carbonate</td> <td>12</td> <td>28.000</td> <td>20.000</td> <td>25.083</td> <td>28.000</td> <td colspan="2">27.000</td> <td>26.000</td> <td>22.250</td> <td>20.000</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00915</td> <td>Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>12</td> <td>6.700</td> <td>4.600</td> <td>5.850</td> <td>6.700</td> <td colspan="2">6.375</td> <td>5.950</td> <td>5.175</td> <td>4.600</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00925</td> <td>Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>12</td> <td>3.000</td> <td>2.100</td> <td>2.558</td> <td>3.000</td> <td colspan="2">2.775</td> <td>2.600</td> <td>2.300</td> <td>2.100</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00935</td> <td>Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>12</td> <td>2.400</td> <td>1.300</td> <td>1.725</td> <td>2.400</td> <td colspan="2">2.050</td> <td>1.600</td> <td>1.400</td> <td>1.300</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00931</td> <td>Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., number</td> <td>12</td> <td>0.500</td> <td>0.300</td> <td>0.392</td> <td>0.500</td> <td colspan="2">0.400</td> <td>0.400</td> <td>0.325</td> <td>0.300</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00930</td> <td>Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>12</td> <td>5.800</td> <td>3.300</td> <td>4.492</td> <td>5.800</td> <td colspan="2">4.975</td> <td>4.450</td> <td>4.025</td> <td>3.300</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00932</td> <td>Sodium, wat., percent in equivalents of major cations</td> <td>12</td> <td>31.000</td> <td>22.000</td> <td>26.250</td> <td>31.000</td> <td colspan="2">28.000</td> <td>26.000</td> <td>24.250</td> <td>22.000</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>90410</td> <td>Acid neutralizing capacity, wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate</td> <td>12</td> <td>31.000</td> <td>17.000</td> <td>23.500</td> <td>31.000</td> <td colspan="2">25.000</td> <td>24.000</td> <td>20.250</td> <td>17.000</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00940</td> <td>Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>12</td> <td>6.000</td> <td>4.000</td> <td>4.917</td> <td>6.000</td> <td colspan="2">5.500</td> <td>4.800</td> <td>4.225</td> <td>4.000</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00950</td> <td>Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>12</td> <td>0.200</td> <td>0.100</td> <td>0.117</td> <td>0.200</td> <td colspan="2">0.100</td> <td>0.100</td> <td>0.100</td> <td>0.100</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00955</td> <td>Silica, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>12</td> <td>16.000</td> <td>9.800</td> <td>12.567</td> <td>16.000</td> <td colspan="2">14.000</td> <td>12.500</td> <td>11.000</td> <td>9.800</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00945</td> <td>Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>12</td> <td>12.000</td> <td>3.000</td> <td>6.933</td> <td>12.000</td> <td colspan="2">10.750</td> <td>5.450</td> <td>4.000</td> <td>3.000</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>99890</td> <td>Sulfate, wat., filt., uncorrected, mg/L</td> <td>2</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td colspan="2">--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>70300</td> <td>Residue on evaporation, dried at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>12</td> <td>67.000</td> <td>42.000</td> <td>56.000</td> <td>67.000</td> <td colspan="2">63.250</td> <td>55.500</td> <td>51.250</td> <td>42.000</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00608</td> <td>Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen</td> <td>12</td> <td>0.120</td> <td>--</td> <td>0.049*</td> <td>*0.120</td> <td colspan="2">*0.057</td> <td>*0.045</td> <td>*0.030</td> <td>*0.014</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00623</td> <td>Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen</td> <td>10</td> <td>0.800</td> <td>0.400</td> <td>0.530</td> <td>0.800</td> <td colspan="2">0.625</td> <td>0.500</td> <td>0.400</td> <td>0.400</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00625</td> <td>Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen</td> <td>12</td> <td>1.100</td> <td>0.400</td> <td>0.625</td> <td>1.100</td> <td colspan="2">0.675</td> <td>0.600</td> <td>0.500</td> <td>0.400</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00610</td> <td>Ammonia, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen</td> <td>12</td> <td>0.130</td> <td>--</td> <td>0.052*</td> <td>*0.130</td> <td colspan="2">*0.078</td> <td>*0.040</td> <td>*0.020</td> <td>*0.009</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00620</td> <td>Nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen</td> <td>5</td> <td>0.870</td> <td>0.190</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td colspan="2">--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ **NWIS Param-eter\ **Constituent Sample Maximum Minimum Mean **Percentile** code** name** size -------------------------------------------- ----------------- -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --------- ---------------- ---------- ------ --------- ---------- --------- 95th 75th 50th **25th** **5th** 00631 Nitrite plus 12 0.910 \-- 0.296\* \*0.910 \*0.270 \*0.240 \*0.183 \*0.066 nitrate, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus 12 0.900 \-- 0.305\* \*0.900 \*0.300 \*0.200 \*0.200 \*0.065 nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., 12 0.030 \-- 0.008\* \*0.030 \*0.010 \*0.005 \*0.002 \*0.001 unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, 11 1.100 0.320 0.576 1.100 0.580 0.560 0.480 0.320 wat., unf., mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., 12 0.040 0.010 0.028 0.040 0.037 0.030 0.020 0.010 filt., mg/L 00671 Orthophosphate, 12 0.040 \-- 0.019\* \*0.040 \*0.030 \*0.020 \*0.010 \*0.005 wat., filt., mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, 12 0.070 \-- 0.023\* \*0.070 \*0.030 \*0.020 \*0.010 \*0.004 wat., unf., mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., 12 0.080 0.030 0.049 0.080 0.060 0.050 0.030 0.030 unf., mg/L 00680 Organic carbon, 12 8.100 5.000 6.383 8.100 7.350 6.300 5.225 5.000 wat., unf., mg/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., 4 4200.000 160.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01027 Cadmium, wat., 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01034 Chromium, wat., 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., 4 7400.000 1000.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., 4 1200.000 110.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01077 Silver, wat., 3 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L **02085000**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352689 .anchor} **Eno River at Hillsborough---replaced initial site (October 1989--August 2001)** 00061 Discharge, 110 9120.000 0.560 138.971 291.500 53.250 26.000 5.975 1.900 instantaneous, cubic feet per second 00080 Color, wat., 108 350.000 7.000 62.880 180.000 65.000 52.500 35.250 23.350 filt., platinum cobalt units 00300 Dissolved oxygen, 110 16.000 3.800 8.668 12.745 10.800 8.475 6.575 5.100 wat., unf., mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, 108 139.000 44.000 84.231 109.000 95.750 86.000 71.250 59.000 wat., unf., percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., 110 7.710 4.650 6.870 7.357 7.100 6.900 6.707 6.300 field, standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., 109 8.200 4.100 7.291 7.900 7.500 7.300 7.100 6.750 laboratory, standard units 90095 Specific 109 310.000 40.000 94.587 126.000 107.000 89.000 81.000 66.500 conductance, wat., unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific 109 304.000 33.000 91.191 120.000 104.000 86.000 77.150 64.500 conductance, wat., unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., 109 44.000 12.000 28.780 38.500 32.500 28.000 25.000 20.000 unf., mg/L as calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., 109 11.000 2.900 6.906 9.550 7.850 6.800 5.850 4.650 filt., mg/L 00925 Magnesium, wat., 109 4.000 1.100 2.798 3.600 3.150 2.800 2.500 2.000 filt., mg/L 00935 Potassium, wat., 109 3.500 1.000 1.647 2.400 1.900 1.600 1.200 1.050 filt., mg/L 00931 Sodium adsorption 109 1.000 0.200 0.437 0.600 0.500 0.400 0.400 0.300 ratio, wat., number 00930 Sodium, wat., 109 16.000 1.400 5.402 8.650 6.050 5.100 4.600 3.650 filt., mg/L 00932 Sodium, wat., 109 51.000 17.000 27.404 34.500 28.000 27.000 25.000 23.500 percent in equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., 50 51.000 13.000 26.920 46.700 31.250 27.000 21.750 14.000 unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing 107 46.000 9.200 28.217 39.200 34.000 28.000 24.000 17.400 capacity, wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 29801 Alkalinity, wat., 1 34.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 39086 Alkalinity, wat., 4 62.000 10.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing 55 50.000 15.000 27.618 46.000 31.000 27.000 22.000 16.000 capacity, wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00419 Acid neutralizing 17 52.000 15.000 28.647 52.000 33.000 27.000 25.000 15.000 capacity, wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, 67 63.000 16.000 33.340 58.200 39.000 33.000 27.000 17.400 wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L 00453 Bicarbonate, 2 76.000 12.200 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., filt., incremental titration, field, mg/L 99445 Carbonate, wat., 12 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., 105 15.000 1.600 5.592 11.700 5.800 5.200 4.750 3.630 filt., mg/L 00950 Fluoride, wat., 105 0.300 \-- 0.095\* \*0.200 \*0.100 \*0.081 \*0.056 \*0.033 filt., mg/L 00955 Silica, wat., 105 16.000 4.800 12.037 15.000 13.000 12.000 11.000 7.660 filt., mg/L 00945 Sulfate, wat., 105 170.000 2.400 7.102 8.340 6.400 5.400 4.550 3.130 filt., mg/L 99890 Sulfate, wat., 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., uncorrected, mg/L 70300 Residue on 103 212.000 14.000 68.612 90.000 75.000 66.000 60.000 46.200 evaporation, dried at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., 108 0.170 \-- 0.042\* \*0.114 \*0.060 \*0.040 \*0.015 \*0.003 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus 75 0.700 \-- 0.321\* \*0.620 \*0.400 \*0.300 \*0.200 \*0.136 organic nitrogen, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus 108 2.900 0.200 0.404 0.700 0.500 0.300 0.300 0.200 organic nitrogen, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., 31 0.130 \-- 0.058\* \*0.125 \*0.088 \*0.050 \*0.032 \*0.010 unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., 14 0.540 0.130 0.305 0.540 0.423 0.260 0.190 0.130 unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus 108 0.600 0.050 0.285 0.461 0.347 0.290 0.210 0.100 nitrate, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus 30 0.580 0.098 0.307 0.536 0.400 0.300 0.222 0.121 nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., 96 0.030 \-- 0.006\* \*0.020 \*0.006 \*0.003 \*0.002 \*0.001 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., 31 0.040 \-- 0.010\* \*0.040 \*0.010 \*0.006 \*0.003 \*0.001 unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, 96 2.800 0.130 0.376 0.732 0.440 0.315 0.240 0.170 wat., unf., mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., 76 1.200 \-- 0.034\* \*0.054 \*0.020 \*0.012 \*0.010 \*0.003 filt., mg/L 00671 Orthophosphate, 108 0.060 \-- 0.009\* \*0.031 \*0.010 \*0.005 \*0.002 \*0.001 wat., filt., mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, 31 0.200 \-- 0.026\* \*0.137 \*0.030 \*0.015 \*0.006 \*0.002 wat., unf., mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., 107 0.210 \-- 0.043\* \*0.127 \*0.043 \*0.030 \*0.024 \*0.010 unf., mg/L 00681 Organic carbon, 1 4.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., filt., mg/L 00689 Organic carbon, 1 0.200 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- suspended sediment, total, mg/L 00680 Organic carbon, 108 15.000 2.700 5.722 11.000 6.600 4.900 4.200 3.200 wat., unf., mg/L 31625 Fecal coliform, 1 270.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- M-FC MF (0.7 micron) method, wat., colonies per 100 milliliters 01105 Aluminum, wat., 39 2100.000 50.000 418.451 1500.000 540.000 230.000 110.000 50.600 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., 40 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01027 Cadmium, wat., 40 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01034 Chromium, wat., 40 8.000 \-- 1.119\* \*3.950 \*1.000 \*0.733 \*0.375 \*0.145 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., 40 3.000 \-- 0.839\* \*3.000 \*1.000 \*0.578 \*0.326 \*0.133 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., 40 9.000 \-- 2.725\* \*7.000 \*4.000 \*2.000 \*1.000 \*0.574 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01046 Iron, wat., 1 270.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., 40 3600.000 80.000 1233.425 3190.000 1400.000 930.000 792.500 394.000 recoverable, ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., 40 5.000 \-- 1.604\* \*5.000 \*2.000 \*1.000 \*0.592 \*0.237 recoverable, ug/L 01056 Manganese, wat., 1 190.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., 40 590.000 50.000 180.682 465.900 232.000 150.000 104.000 60.500 unf., recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., 39 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., 40 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., 40 7.000 \-- 1.031\* \*2.950 \*1.000 \*0.634 \*0.350 \*0.143 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., 40 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01077 Silver, wat., 40 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., 40 50.000 \-- 5.606\* \*20.000 \*6.160 \*2.660 \*1.233 \*0.372 recoverable, ug/L 80154 Suspended 105 660.000 1.000 27.348 88.610 20.000 10.000 6.000 3.300 sediment concentration, mg/L **02085070**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352690 .anchor} **Eno River near Durham (October 1988--April 1995)** 00061 Discharge, 18 411.000 4.100 101.900 411.000 145.000 30.500 12.750 4.100 instantaneous, cubic feet per second 00080 Color, wat., 2 150.000 23.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., platinum cobalt units 00300 Dissolved oxygen, 19 12.800 6.200 9.442 12.800 10.400 9.600 8.000 6.200 wat., unf., mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, 2 101.000 90.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., 19 7.500 6.100 7.125 7.500 7.420 7.200 7.000 6.100 field, standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., 2 7.900 7.200 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- laboratory, standard units 90095 Specific 2 277.000 80.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- conductance, wat., unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific 19 540.000 58.000 167.947 540.000 173.000 128.000 85.000 58.000 conductance, wat., unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., 2 33.000 22.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., mg/L as calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., 2 7.800 5.300 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L 00925 Magnesium, wat., 2 3.200 2.200 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L 00935 Potassium, wat., 2 3.000 2.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L 00931 Sodium adsorption 2 3.000 0.500 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ratio, wat., number 00930 Sodium, wat., 2 38.000 5.300 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L 00932 Sodium, wat., 2 69.000 32.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- percent in equivalents of major cations 00431 Acid neutralizing 7 41.000 23.000 31.000 41.000 35.000 29.000 28.000 23.000 capacity, wat., unf., mg/L as calcium carbonate 99430 Carbonate, wat., 1 25.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing 2 43.000 18.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- capacity, wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing 1 25.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- capacity, wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, 1 31.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L 99445 Carbonate, wat., 1 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., 2 7.800 5.700 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L 00950 Fluoride, wat., 2 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L 00955 Silica, wat., 2 14.000 8.900 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L 00945 Sulfate, wat., 2 60.000 8.300 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L 00530 Residue, total 1 7.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nonfilterable, mg/L 70300 Residue on 2 160.000 61.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- evaporation, dried at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00500 Residue on 1 150.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- evaporation, dried at 105 degrees Celsius, wat., unf., mg/L 00625 Ammonia plus 1 0.500 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- organic nitrogen, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00665 Phosphorus, wat., 1 0.100 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., mg/L 00680 Organic carbon, 1 12.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., mg/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., 1 940.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01027 Cadmium, wat., 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01034 Chromium, wat., 1 18.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., 1 1.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., 1 3.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., 1 1800.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., 1 2.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., 1 110.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., 1 2.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01077 Silver, wat., 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 80154 Suspended 2 59.000 6.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- sediment concentration, mg/L **02085079**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352691 .anchor} **Eno River near Weaver (October 1988--August 1999)** 00060 Discharge, cubic 1 275.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- feet per second 00061 Discharge, 110 4200.000 2.900 148.595 449.800 114.000 60.500 22.000 4.755 instantaneous, cubic feet per second 00080 Color, wat., 109 250.000 12.000 62.468 165.000 80.000 50.000 34.000 15.500 filt., platinum cobalt units 00300 Dissolved oxygen, 106 15.800 5.300 9.133 13.165 11.125 8.950 6.900 5.600 wat., unf., mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, 103 143.000 55.000 89.117 104.000 97.000 92.000 80.000 67.200 wat., unf., percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., 111 7.600 5.900 7.091 7.504 7.300 7.140 6.940 6.460 field, standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., 109 8.000 6.800 7.371 7.800 7.500 7.400 7.200 6.900 laboratory, standard units 90095 Specific 109 701.000 64.000 213.927 497.000 247.500 168.000 119.000 92.500 conductance, wat., unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific 108 700.000 60.000 209.204 497.050 257.500 161.000 111.250 86.900 conductance, wat., unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., 109 86.000 18.000 36.229 65.000 40.000 34.000 28.000 24.000 unf., mg/L as calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., 109 26.000 4.400 9.175 19.000 10.000 8.200 6.700 5.700 filt., mg/L 00925 Magnesium, wat., 109 5.100 1.700 3.225 4.850 3.700 3.100 2.650 2.300 filt., mg/L 00935 Potassium, wat., 109 9.600 0.100 3.028 6.500 3.800 2.600 1.750 1.500 filt., mg/L 00931 Sodium adsorption 109 8.000 0.400 1.783 4.500 2.000 1.000 0.800 0.550 ratio, wat., number 00930 Sodium, wat., 109 120.000 4.000 25.997 77.500 30.000 18.000 10.000 6.250 filt., mg/L 00932 Sodium, wat., 108 83.000 29.000 52.000 72.550 58.000 52.500 42.250 34.450 percent in equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., 51 58.000 17.000 33.137 51.200 43.000 30.000 23.000 19.800 unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing 109 61.000 12.000 33.514 53.000 40.500 32.000 24.500 20.500 capacity, wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 39086 Alkalinity, wat., 1 53.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing 54 61.000 17.000 34.019 58.500 43.250 29.500 24.000 20.000 capacity, wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **NWIS Param-eter\ **Constituent Sample Maximum Minimum Mean **Percentile** code** name** size ---------------------------------------------- ----------------- -------- ---------- --------- ---------- --------- ---------- ---------------- ---------- ------ ---------- ---------- --------- 95th 75th 50th **25th** **5th** 00419 Acid neutralizing 5 61.000 21.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- capacity, wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, 56 74.000 21.000 40.839 65.900 53.500 36.000 27.250 24.550 wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L 99445 Carbonate, wat., 12 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L 00452 Carbonate, wat., 1 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., 105 54.000 4.000 13.477 42.200 14.000 9.500 7.700 5.490 filt., mg/L 00950 Fluoride, wat., 105 0.500 \-- 0.145\* \*0.400 \*0.200 \*0.100 \*0.074 \*0.039 filt., mg/L 00955 Silica, wat., 105 14.000 1.000 9.645 13.000 12.000 10.000 7.900 2.830 filt., mg/L 00945 Sulfate, wat., 105 240.000 5.300 38.817 127.000 42.000 25.000 14.500 8.350 filt., mg/L 99890 Sulfate, wat., 7 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., uncorrected, mg/L 70300 Residue on 104 484.000 40.000 131.808 285.500 167.250 101.000 78.500 54.500 evaporation, dried at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., 106 0.220 \-- 0.050\* \*0.127 \*0.070 \*0.040 \*0.020 \*0.006 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus 84 1.400 0.200 0.444 0.875 0.500 0.400 0.300 0.200 organic nitrogen, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus 110 1.900 0.200 0.491 0.890 0.600 0.400 0.375 0.255 organic nitrogen, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., 48 0.120 0.000 0.051 0.115 0.070 0.050 0.030 0.005 unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., 41 9.080 0.270 1.371 3.069 1.780 0.970 0.585 0.381 unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus 106 9.200 0.005 1.015 3.000 1.100 0.605 0.377 0.120 nitrate, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus 48 9.100 0.230 1.256 3.055 1.700 0.830 0.500 0.300 nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., 82 0.120 \-- 0.017\* \*0.060 \*0.020 \*0.007 \*0.002 \*0.001 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., 48 0.110 \-- 0.023\* \*0.090 \*0.030 \*0.020 \*0.010 \*0.005 unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, 93 1.900 0.160 0.461 0.923 0.525 0.390 0.330 0.230 wat., unf., mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., 89 1.000 \-- 0.056\* \*0.136 \*0.060 \*0.030 \*0.020 \*0.007 filt., mg/L 00671 Orthophosphate, 106 0.880 \-- 0.040\* \*0.110 \*0.040 \*0.020 \*0.010 \*0.003 wat., filt., mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, 48 0.950 0.000 0.072 0.153 0.070 0.050 0.030 0.005 wat., unf., mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., 109 1.100 0.000 0.080 0.165 0.090 0.060 0.040 0.010 unf., mg/L 00680 Organic carbon, 109 22.000 3.300 6.351 11.500 6.800 5.800 4.800 3.800 wat., unf., mg/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., 43 4000.000 70.000 597.093 2680.000 630.000 340.000 170.000 82.000 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., 43 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01027 Cadmium, wat., 43 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01034 Chromium, wat., 43 6.000 \-- 1.162\* \*5.600 \*1.000 \*0.542 \*0.221 \*0.060 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., 43 7.000 \-- 0.820\* \*3.000 \*1.000 \*0.379 \*0.156 \*0.043 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., 43 15.000 1.000 3.767 11.400 4.000 3.000 2.000 1.200 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., 43 6300.000 160.000 1149.977 3960.000 1200.000 790.000 590.000 234.000 recoverable, ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., 43 12.000 \-- 2.061\* \*9.400 \*3.000 \*1.000 \*0.458 \*0.134 recoverable, ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., 43 860.000 40.000 120.505 448.000 120.000 80.000 60.000 50.000 unf., recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., 43 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., 43 6.000 \-- 0.875\* \*5.800 \*1.000 \*0.337 \*0.125 \*0.030 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., 43 6.000 \-- 1.848\* \*5.800 \*2.000 \*1.000 \*0.745 \*0.333 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., 43 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01077 Silver, wat., 42 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., 43 40.000 \-- 12.991\* \*30.000 \*20.000 \*10.000 \*6.128 \*2.979 recoverable, ug/L 80154 Suspended 104 652.000 1.000 35.058 141.750 27.500 15.500 7.250 2.250 sediment concentration, mg/L **0208521324**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352692 .anchor} **Little River at SR 1461 near Orange Factory (October 1988--March 2001)** 00061 Discharge, 43 4900.000 0.080 350.994 2364.000 258.000 26.000 7.600 0.748 instantaneous, cubic feet per second 00080 Color, wat., 18 180.000 13.000 87.833 180.000 162.500 80.000 30.250 13.000 filt., platinum cobalt units 00300 Dissolved oxygen, 40 16.400 5.800 9.892 13.295 10.800 9.900 8.900 6.025 wat., unf., mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, 23 129.000 77.000 100.739 128.000 106.000 100.000 93.000 77.400 wat., unf., percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., 43 8.100 6.100 6.973 7.958 7.230 6.900 6.700 6.312 field, standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., 21 8.200 6.500 7.352 8.190 7.650 7.300 6.950 6.510 laboratory, standard units 90095 Specific 21 114.000 41.000 76.619 113.900 93.500 74.000 61.000 41.800 conductance, wat., unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific 43 115.000 44.600 74.360 104.000 89.000 75.000 60.000 45.340 conductance, wat., unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., 27 39.000 11.000 24.185 39.000 31.000 22.000 19.000 12.200 unf., mg/L as calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., 27 9.400 2.600 5.733 9.320 7.300 5.000 4.100 2.840 filt., mg/L 00925 Magnesium, wat., 27 3.800 1.100 2.381 3.800 2.900 2.300 1.900 1.180 filt., mg/L 00935 Potassium, wat., 27 4.500 1.000 1.959 4.220 2.300 1.600 1.200 1.000 filt., mg/L 00931 Sodium adsorption 27 0.500 0.200 0.344 0.460 0.400 0.400 0.300 0.200 ratio, wat., number 00930 Sodium, wat., 27 6.500 1.500 4.115 6.260 5.400 4.300 2.900 1.660 filt., mg/L 00932 Sodium, wat., 27 32.000 18.000 24.926 31.600 29.000 25.000 20.000 18.000 percent in equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., 2 12.000 12.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing 21 47.000 6.400 24.257 47.000 33.500 23.000 16.000 6.660 capacity, wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing 3 15.000 10.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- capacity, wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00419 Acid neutralizing 2 15.000 5.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- capacity, wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, 4 18.000 6.300 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **NWIS Param-eter\ **Constituent Sample Maximum Minimum Mean **Percentile** code** name** size ---------------------------------------------- ----------------- -------- ---------- --------- ---------- --------- ---------------- ---------- ------ ---------- ---------- --------- 95th 75th 50th **25th** **5th** 99445 Carbonate, wat., 2 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., 25 6.300 2.400 4.504 6.270 5.300 4.500 3.850 2.430 filt., mg/L 00950 Fluoride, wat., 25 0.300 \-- 0.079\* \*0.270 \*0.100 \*0.056 \*0.035 \*0.016 filt., mg/L 00955 Silica, wat., 17 17.000 5.000 10.271 17.000 14.000 9.500 7.400 5.000 filt., mg/L 00945 Sulfate, wat., 25 11.000 1.400 4.268 9.800 5.500 4.000 2.500 1.490 filt., mg/L 99890 Sulfate, wat., 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., uncorrected, mg/L 70300 Residue on 20 74.000 37.000 56.700 73.600 62.500 59.000 49.250 37.350 evaporation, dried at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., 8 0.128 0.005 0.033 0.128 0.036 0.020 0.012 0.005 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus 1 0.300 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- organic nitrogen, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus 27 1.300 0.200 0.600 1.300 0.800 0.500 0.300 0.200 organic nitrogen, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., 19 0.160 \-- 0.040\* \*0.160 \*0.050 \*0.030 \*0.020 \*0.005 unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., 1 0.210 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus 8 0.440 0.059 0.237 0.440 0.380 0.200 0.130 0.059 nitrate, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus 19 0.700 \-- 0.337\* \*0.700 \*0.400 \*0.300 \*0.220 \*0.100 nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, 24 1.300 0.180 0.582 1.275 0.767 0.550 0.305 0.180 wat., unf., mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., 1 0.040 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L 00671 Orthophosphate, 5 0.039 0.008 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., filt., mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, 19 0.110 \-- 0.034\* \*0.110 \*0.040 \*0.030 \*0.010 \*0.004 wat., unf., mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., 27 0.250 0.010 0.080 0.242 0.090 0.040 0.030 0.014 unf., mg/L 00680 Organic carbon, 24 38.000 3.000 10.692 33.750 14.750 8.750 4.675 3.175 wat., unf., mg/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., 17 4000.000 50.000 1087.765 4000.000 1485.000 612.000 125.000 50.000 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., 23 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01027 Cadmium, wat., 26 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01034 Chromium, wat., 26 130.000 \-- 6.062\* \*85.900 \*2.499 \*0.401 \*0.095 \*0.012 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., 17 2.000 \-- 1.059\* \*2.000 \*1.000 \*1.000 \*0.714 \*0.486 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., 26 39.000 \-- 5.330\* \*38.650 \*4.250 \*2.109 \*1.000 \*0.343 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., 26 6700.000 360.000 1878.462 6700.000 2320.000 1350.000 785.000 360.000 recoverable, ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., 26 14.000 \-- 2.096\* \*10.500 \*3.000 \*1.623 \*0.693 \*0.292 recoverable, ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., 26 1100.000 20.000 178.923 928.500 273.250 70.000 37.500 20.000 unf., recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., 26 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., 17 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., 24 3.000 \-- 1.285\* \*2.750 \*2.000 \*1.000 \*0.798 \*0.465 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., 17 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01077 Silver, wat., 24 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., 26 30.000 \-- 10.751\* \*28.670 \*16.033 \*8.642 \*5.222 \*2.508 recoverable, ug/L 80154 Suspended 25 476.000 2.000 87.360 422.600 159.500 28.000 5.000 2.000 sediment concentration, mg/L **0208524845**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352693 .anchor} **Little River Reservoir at dam near Bahama (October 1988--August 2001)** 00080 Color, wat., 57 120.000 10.000 39.088 101.000 50.000 30.000 22.500 12.900 filt., platinum cobalt units 00078 Transparency, 38 1.900 0.550 0.929 1.282 1.013 0.900 0.750 0.550 wat., unf., Secchi disc, meters 00300 Dissolved oxygen, 73 12.000 0.090 5.384 9.119 7.640 5.320 3.740 0.188 wat., unf., mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, 73 116.000 0.000 60.959 109.900 87.500 64.000 43.500 2.000 wat., unf., percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., 75 8.440 6.100 6.781 7.626 7.000 6.780 6.500 6.120 field, standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., 58 8.200 6.500 7.267 7.910 7.500 7.200 7.000 6.790 laboratory, standard units 90095 Specific 58 91.000 56.000 72.483 89.000 77.000 74.000 66.750 56.950 conductance, wat., unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific 75 242.000 48.000 80.607 194.600 80.000 72.000 66.000 54.800 conductance, wat., unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., 58 31.000 17.000 22.966 28.150 25.000 23.000 21.000 18.000 unf., mg/L as calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., 58 8.200 4.100 5.572 7.030 6.100 5.500 5.000 4.200 filt., mg/L 00925 Magnesium, wat., 58 3.000 1.700 2.198 2.600 2.400 2.200 2.000 1.700 filt., mg/L 00935 Potassium, wat., 58 2.600 1.200 1.831 2.600 2.000 1.800 1.600 1.300 filt., mg/L 00931 Sodium adsorption 58 0.400 0.200 0.355 0.400 0.400 0.400 0.300 0.300 ratio, wat., number 00930 Sodium, wat., 58 4.900 2.400 3.852 4.800 4.400 4.000 3.400 2.885 filt., mg/L 00932 Sodium, wat., 58 30.000 20.000 24.879 28.000 27.000 25.000 23.000 20.950 percent in equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., 25 29.000 9.000 20.680 28.700 24.000 20.000 17.000 10.200 unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing 58 34.000 12.000 22.517 31.050 26.000 22.000 19.000 15.850 capacity, wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing 26 28.000 11.000 21.385 28.000 25.250 22.000 17.000 11.700 capacity, wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00419 Acid neutralizing 11 25.000 13.000 20.727 25.000 25.000 21.000 19.000 13.000 capacity, wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, 36 35.000 11.000 25.181 34.150 29.750 26.000 21.500 14.400 wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **NWIS Param-eter\ **Constituent name** Sample Maximum Minimum Mean **Percentile** code** size ---------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ -------- ----------- --------- ---------- --------- ---------------- ---------- ------ --------- ---------- --------- 95th 75th 50th **25th** **5th** 99445 Carbonate, wat., unf., 9 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L 57 5.900 2.900 4.460 5.510 5.000 4.600 3.950 3.300 00950 Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L 57 1.900 \-- 0.103\* \*0.210 \*0.100 \*0.056 \*0.030 \*0.012 00955 Silica, wat., filt., mg/L 56 11.000 3.800 7.695 10.000 8.700 7.950 6.800 4.710 00945 Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L 57 11.000 2.300 4.151 6.310 4.650 4.000 3.150 2.400 99890 Sulfate, wat., filt., 3 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- uncorrected, mg/L 70300 Residue on evaporation, dried 56 88.000 10.000 51.232 67.500 58.000 52.000 45.000 31.250 at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as 64 0.754 \-- 0.114\* \*0.362 \*0.150 \*0.076 \*0.030 \*0.006 nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 36 0.800 0.200 0.442 0.800 0.575 0.400 0.300 0.200 wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 65 7.800 0.200 0.688 1.070 0.700 0.500 0.500 0.300 wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., unf., mg/L as 17 0.360 0.010 0.126 0.360 0.170 0.120 0.035 0.010 nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as 6 0.290 0.060 0.202 0.290 0.290 0.205 0.135 0.060 nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 65 0.400 \-- 0.108\* \*0.327 \*0.160 \*0.086 \*0.020 \*0.005 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 17 0.340 \-- 0.137\* \*0.340 \*0.220 \*0.100 \*0.052 \*0.029 unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as 55 0.040 \-- 0.007\* \*0.040 \*0.008 \*0.004 \*0.002 \*0.001 nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., unf., mg/L as 17 0.040 \-- 0.012\* \*0.040 \*0.010 \*0.005 \*0.002 \*0.001 nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., 60 0.750 0.190 0.458 0.736 0.560 0.455 0.370 0.240 mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., filt., mg/L 37 0.050 \-- 0.010\* \*0.041 \*0.015 \*0.006 \*0.003 \*0.001 00671 Orthophosphate, wat., filt., 65 0.190 \-- 0.007\* \*0.020 \*0.005 \*0.002 \*0.001 \*0.000 mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, wat., unf., 17 0.030 \-- 0.016\* \*0.030 \*0.020 \*0.016 \*0.013 \*0.010 mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L 65 0.280 \-- 0.033\* \*0.070 \*0.040 \*0.030 \*0.020 \*0.008 00680 Organic carbon, wat., unf., 58 12.000 4.700 7.355 11.000 8.225 7.100 5.950 4.995 mg/L 70953 Chlorophyll a, phytoplankton, 58 19.500 0.100 6.060 16.555 9.300 4.250 2.500 0.485 chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 70954 Chlorophyll b, phytoplankton, 58 1.300 \-- 0.374\* \*1.015 \*0.500 \*0.300 \*0.169 \*0.091 chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 45 1500.000 20.000 147.640 875.001 130.500 60.000 45.000 26.360 recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 45 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 45 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 45 9.000 \-- 0.945\* \*4.400 \*0.997 \*0.483 \*0.211 \*0.064 recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 45 1.000 \-- 1.000\* \*1.000 \*1.000 \*1.000 \*1.000 \*1.000 recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 44 28.000 \-- 2.214\* \*5.000 \*2.000 \*1.000 \*1.000 \*0.341 recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 64 51000.000 72.600 1774.634 11895.000 582.250 310.000 190.000 122.500 ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 44 7.000 \-- 0.867\* \*3.750 \*1.000 \*0.397 \*0.171 \*0.048 ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., unf., 64 31500.000 19.300 1456.783 8385.000 538.500 300.000 118.750 26.550 recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., unf., 45 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., unf., 45 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., unf., 43 4.000 \-- 0.972\* \*2.000 \*1.000 \*0.816 \*0.540 \*0.307 recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L 45 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01077 Silver, wat., unf., 43 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, 45 20.000 \-- 6.358\* \*20.000 \*8.609 \*5.142 \*3.215 \*1.656 ug/L **0208524850**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352694 .anchor} **Little River below dam near Fairntosh (October 1988--June 1991)** 00080 Color, wat., filt., platinum 36 160.000 13.000 47.528 117.500 63.750 37.500 22.750 13.000 cobalt units 00300 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 35 14.600 5.600 9.774 13.400 11.200 9.800 8.300 6.720 mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 34 122.000 68.000 101.765 119.000 108.250 102.000 95.500 83.750 percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., field, 35 7.750 6.400 7.097 7.702 7.300 7.100 6.900 6.400 standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., laboratory, 36 8.000 6.900 7.558 7.915 7.700 7.550 7.400 7.240 standard units 90095 Specific conductance, wat., 36 144.000 58.000 89.806 127.850 102.750 88.500 70.250 59.700 unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific conductance, wat., 35 135.000 54.000 86.514 131.000 100.000 87.000 68.000 57.200 unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as 36 58.000 18.000 31.389 52.050 38.500 31.500 20.250 18.000 calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L 36 17.000 4.300 8.528 15.300 10.750 8.650 4.900 4.385 00925 Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L 36 3.700 1.700 2.428 3.530 2.875 2.300 1.925 1.785 00935 Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L 36 2.700 1.200 1.956 2.530 2.275 1.900 1.700 1.285 00931 Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., 36 0.400 0.300 0.336 0.400 0.400 0.300 0.300 0.300 number 00930 Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L 36 6.400 3.000 4.244 5.635 4.850 4.150 3.700 3.000 00932 Sodium, wat., percent in 36 28.000 17.000 22.306 28.000 26.000 22.000 19.000 17.850 equivalents of major cations 90410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 36 58.000 13.000 30.167 52.900 36.500 29.500 20.000 15.550 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00940 Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L 36 6.200 3.700 4.856 6.200 5.400 4.800 4.325 3.700 00950 Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L 36 0.300 \-- 0.105\* \*0.215 \*0.100 \*0.100 \*0.063 \*0.037 00955 Silica, wat., filt., mg/L 36 12.000 2.600 8.750 12.000 10.000 8.750 8.000 3.280 00945 Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L 35 13.000 3.000 5.717 12.200 6.700 5.200 4.000 3.160 99890 Sulfate, wat., filt., 7 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- uncorrected, mg/L 70300 Residue on evaporation, dried 35 93.000 31.000 62.800 90.600 73.000 61.000 52.000 41.400 at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as 36 0.310 \-- 0.058\* \*0.166 \*0.070 \*0.050 \*0.030 \*0.010 nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 34 1.100 0.300 0.562 0.950 0.600 0.500 0.400 0.300 wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 36 2.500 \-- 0.651\* \*1.225 \*0.775 \*0.600 \*0.500 \*0.282 wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., unf., mg/L as 36 0.330 0.010 0.061 0.177 0.070 0.050 0.030 0.010 nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as 18 0.390 0.080 0.235 0.390 0.280 0.265 0.180 0.080 nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 36 0.400 \-- 0.214\* \*0.400 \*0.300 \*0.200 \*0.119 \*0.075 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 36 0.400 \-- 0.201\* \*0.400 \*0.300 \*0.200 \*0.100 \*0.068 unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as 11 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., unf., mg/L as 36 0.030 \-- 0.013\* \*0.030 \*0.020 \*0.010 \*0.007 \*0.004 nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., 34 2.400 0.220 0.609 1.298 0.702 0.545 0.458 0.303 mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., filt., mg/L 36 0.060 \-- 0.020\* \*0.052 \*0.030 \*0.020 \*0.009 \*0.004 00671 Orthophosphate, wat., filt., 36 0.070 \-- 0.012\* \*0.036 \*0.020 \*0.008 \*0.004 \*0.002 mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, wat., unf., 36 0.100 \-- 0.015\* \*0.058 \*0.020 \*0.010 \*0.004 \*0.001 mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L 36 0.130 0.010 0.043 0.113 0.050 0.040 0.020 0.010 00680 Organic carbon, wat., unf., 36 9.300 5.200 6.894 9.045 7.575 6.800 6.125 5.285 mg/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 14 940.000 20.000 197.857 940.000 147.500 120.000 57.500 20.000 recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 14 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 14 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 14 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 14 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 14 7.000 1.000 2.571 7.000 3.000 2.000 1.750 1.000 recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 14 1500.000 190.000 488.571 1500.000 587.500 375.000 240.000 190.000 ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 14 7.000 \-- 1.356\* \*7.000 \*1.036 \*1.000 \*0.440 \*0.193 ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., unf., 14 560.000 60.000 275.000 560.000 337.500 250.000 172.500 60.000 recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., unf., 14 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., unf., 14 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., unf., 14 5.000 \-- 1.596\* \*5.000 \*2.250 \*1.000 \*0.548 \*0.253 recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L 14 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01077 Silver, wat., unf., 13 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, 14 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L 80154 Suspended sediment 25 31.000 1.000 9.880 28.300 14.000 8.000 4.500 1.300 concentration, mg/L **02085500**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352695 .anchor} **Flat River at Bahama (October 1988--December 1995)** 00061 Discharge, instantaneous, 46 4280 0.9 314.617 2304.001 180 65.5 23.5 1.565 cubic feet per second 00080 Color, wat., filt., platinum 15 250 25 73.8 250 110 50 29 25 cobalt units 00300 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 43 13.5 3.7 8.66 13.06 10.3 8.4 6.6 4.08 mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 26 109 54 90 107.95 99 92 85.75 58.9 percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., field, 45 7.9 6 6.931 7.47 7.2 6.9 6.75 6.19 standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., laboratory, 18 8 6.8 7.3 8 7.425 7.3 7.1 6.8 standard units 90095 Specific conductance, wat., 18 99 55 79.333 99 90.25 82 66.75 55 unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific conductance, wat., 45 101 41 72.156 94 84.5 70 61.5 44 unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as 24 29 16 22.875 28.75 27.75 23.5 18.25 16 calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L 24 7.3 3.6 5.319 7.15 6.2 5.5 4.155 3.65 00925 Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L 24 3.2 1.6 2.326 3.175 2.775 2.305 1.825 1.625 00935 Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L 24 5.8 1.07 2.214 5.418 3.075 1.75 1.4 1.078 00931 Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., 24 0.6 0.3 0.463 0.575 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.3 number 00930 Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L 24 6.8 2.9 5.064 6.75 5.875 5.4 4.225 2.925 00932 Sodium, wat., percent in 24 35 23 30 34.75 32.75 30 27.25 23.5 equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., unf., 6 32 12 19.333 32 24.5 19 12 12 incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 18 35 9 23.278 35 31.5 23.5 14 9 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 5 22 12 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, wat., unf., 6 39 14 23.5 39 30 23.5 14 14 incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L 23 10 0.5 5.457 9.52 6 5.6 4.5 1.04 00950 Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L 24 0.3 \-- 0.103\* \*0.300 \*0.175 \*0.072 \*0.040 \*0.017 00955 Silica, wat., filt., mg/L 15 16 6.9 11.033 16 14 11 9 6.9 00945 Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L 23 12.5 1 5.026 12 6.5 4 3 1.12 99890 Sulfate, wat., filt., 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- uncorrected, mg/L 00530 Residue, total nonfilterable, 1 51 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L 70300 Residue on evaporation, dried 18 68 46 58.167 68 64.25 57.5 53.5 46 at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as 9 0.1 \-- 0.041\* \*0.100 \*0.065 \*0.030 \*0.016 \*0.009 nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 6 0.6 \-- 0.338\* \*0.600 \*0.450 \*0.350 \*0.182 \*0.127 wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 29 1.8 \-- 0.557\* \*1.450 \*0.700 \*0.500 \*0.300 \*0.125 wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., unf., mg/L as 20 0.14 \-- 0.051\* \*0.139 \*0.090 \*0.040 \*0.020 \*0.007 nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as 2 0.33 0.24 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 9 0.8 \-- 0.3\* \*0.800 \*0.375 \*0.310 \*0.096 \*0.049 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 20 0.6 \-- 0.321\* \*0.590 \*0.400 \*0.320 \*0.200 \*0.155 unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as 6 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., unf., mg/L as 3 0.03 0.01 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., 23 1.8 0.17 0.572 1.66 0.86 0.5 0.27 0.172 mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., filt., mg/L 6 0.05 \-- 0.027\* \*0.050 \*0.043 \*0.020 \*0.017 \*0.010 00671 Orthophosphate, wat., filt., 6 0.04 \-- 0.022\* \*0.040 \*0.025 \*0.020 \*0.018 \*0.012 mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, wat., unf., 20 0.11 \-- 0.036\* \*0.109 \*0.047 \*0.025 \*0.020 \*0.007 mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L 29 0.25 0.01 0.072 0.23 0.095 0.05 0.04 0.01 00680 Organic carbon, wat., unf., 21 27 3.3 9.157 26.4 12 6.1 5.1 3.41 mg/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 16 4700 140 1203.75 4700 1550 510 240 140 recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 22 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 25 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 25 30 \-- 3.175\* \*27.000 \*3.000 \*0.611 \*0.150 \*0.024 recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 16 3 \-- 1.084\* \*3.000 \*1.750 \*1.000 \*0.496 \*0.256 recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 25 80 \-- 7.502\* \*68.000 \*4.288 \*2.954 \*2.000 \*0.493 recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 25 8300 480 2320.4 8240 2825 1200 925 492 ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 25 8 \-- 1.968\* \*7.500 \*2.298 \*1.085 \*0.860 \*0.302 ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., unf., 25 860 20 187.2 776 245 100 50 20 recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., unf., 25 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., unf., 16 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., unf., 23 3 \-- 1.509 \*3.000 \*2.000 \*1.110 \*0.807 \*0.466 recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L 16 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01077 Silver, wat., unf., 23 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, 25 40 \-- 9.831\* \*40.000 \*11.541 \*5.909 \*2.685 \*0.892 ug/L 80154 Suspended sediment 26 885 4 106.423 705.45 130.25 22 9.75 4.35 concentration, mg/L **02086490**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352696 .anchor} **Lake Michie at dam near Bahama (October 1988--August 2001)** 00080 Color, wat., filt., platinum 58 160.000 12.000 44.034 110.500 50.750 35.000 23.000 13.000 cobalt units 00078 Transparency, wat., unf., 38 2.500 0.450 0.931 1.645 1.000 0.850 0.750 0.545 Secchi disc, meters 00300 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 73 9.680 0.080 5.903 8.993 7.555 6.600 4.975 0.275 mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 73 128.000 0.700 67.119 112.000 88.500 77.000 49.500 3.000 percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., field, 73 8.610 3.270 6.715 7.660 7.015 6.770 6.480 5.700 standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., laboratory, 58 8.100 6.700 7.288 8.100 7.425 7.250 7.000 6.795 standard units 90095 Specific conductance, wat., 58 84.000 52.000 70.862 83.000 77.250 70.500 65.000 53.000 unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific conductance, wat., 74 173.000 48.000 70.670 90.500 75.000 68.000 62.000 51.000 unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as 58 26.000 15.000 20.845 25.050 23.000 21.000 19.000 15.950 calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L 58 6.200 3.500 4.893 6.005 5.400 4.900 4.475 3.695 00925 Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L 58 2.600 1.500 2.100 2.600 2.325 2.100 1.900 1.600 00935 Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L 58 2.900 1.300 1.910 2.605 2.300 1.850 1.600 1.400 00931 Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., 58 0.500 0.300 0.407 0.500 0.400 0.400 0.400 0.300 number 00930 Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L 58 5.600 2.400 4.286 5.500 4.800 4.450 3.775 3.000 00932 Sodium, wat., percent in 58 32.000 22.000 28.448 31.050 30.000 29.000 27.000 24.000 equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., unf., 26 30.000 9.000 20.615 29.650 24.000 22.500 16.000 9.350 incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 58 30.000 10.000 21.603 29.050 26.000 22.000 17.750 11.950 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 29 38.000 9.000 20.707 35.000 24.500 22.000 16.500 9.500 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00419 Acid neutralizing capacity, 11 31.000 11.000 20.636 31.000 25.000 21.000 16.000 11.000 wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, wat., unf., 37 38.000 11.000 25.159 37.100 29.000 26.000 20.000 11.900 incremental titration, field, mg/L --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **NWIS Param-eter\ **Constituent name** Sample Maximum Minimum Mean **Percentile** code** size -------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ -------- ----------- --------- ---------- ---------- ---------------- ---------- ------ ---------- --------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --------- --------- 95th 75th 50th **25th** **5th** 99445 Carbonate, wat., unf., 11 2.000 0.000 0.182 2.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L 56 12.000 3.400 4.880 6.745 5.350 4.700 4.200 3.670 00950 Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L 56 0.200 \-- 0.097\* \*0.200 \*0.100 \*0.089 \*0.068 \*0.045 00955 Silica, wat., filt., mg/L 56 12.000 6.700 9.289 11.150 10.000 9.600 8.500 6.785 00945 Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L 56 13.000 0.300 4.048 6.220 4.300 3.850 3.125 2.600 99890 Sulfate, wat., filt., 3 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- uncorrected, mg/L 70300 Residue on evaporation, dried 56 67.000 2.000 50.982 66.000 58.000 54.500 46.000 26.800 at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as 64 3.100 \-- 0.121\* \*0.317 \*0.106 \*0.050 \*0.017 \*0.005 nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 37 1.100 \-- 0.440\* \*0.740 \*0.500 \*0.400 \*0.350 \*0.197 wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 64 4.300 0.300 0.631 0.900 0.675 0.550 0.500 0.300 wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., unf., mg/L as 18 0.220 0.010 0.076 0.220 0.110 0.075 0.020 0.010 nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as 5 0.280 0.160 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 64 0.430 \-- 0.069\* \*0.315 \*0.108 \*0.014 \*0.005 \*0.001 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 18 0.300 \-- 0.098\* \*0.300 \*0.178 \*0.053 \*0.026 \*0.012 unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as 54 0.043 \-- 0.005\* \*0.024 \*0.005 \*0.002 \*0.001 \*0.000 nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., unf., mg/L as 18 0.030 \-- 0.008\* \*0.030 \*0.010 \*0.005 \*0.003 \*0.001 nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., 60 1.200 0.280 0.511 0.889 0.587 0.470 0.410 0.312 mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., filt., mg/L 38 0.060 \-- 0.016\* \*0.050 \*0.020 \*0.010 \*0.006 \*0.003 00671 Orthophosphate, wat., filt., 63 0.030 \-- 0.004\* \*0.019 \*0.004 \*0.002 \*0.001 \*0.000 mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, wat., unf., 18 0.060 \-- 0.015\* \*0.060 \*0.022 \*0.008 \*0.002 \*0.001 mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L 64 0.390 \-- 0.042\* \*0.120 \*0.040 \*0.030 \*0.020 \*0.010 00680 Organic carbon, wat., unf., 55 15.000 2.100 7.985 12.400 8.900 7.600 6.700 5.440 mg/L 70953 Chlorophyll a, phytoplankton, 58 27.400 0.500 7.426 23.000 10.300 5.650 3.375 0.795 chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 70954 Chlorophyll b, phytoplankton, 58 2.200 \-- 0.305\* \*1.205 \*0.300 \*0.187 \*0.096 \*0.040 chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 45 4000.000 10.000 248.387 929.300 200.000 80.000 60.000 23.000 recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 45 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 45 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 45 210.000 \-- 5.963\* \*21.100 \*1.000 \*0.316 \*0.071 \*0.008 recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 45 2.000 \-- 0.678\* \*1.000 \*0.821 \*0.625 \*0.475 \*0.325 recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 44 6.000 \-- 2.381\* \*5.000 \*3.000 \*2.000 \*1.000 \*0.704 recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 64 34000.000 109.000 1779.125 7675.000 1000.000 590.000 257.500 119.250 ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 45 5.000 \-- 1.012\* \*3.700 \*1.000 \*0.651 \*0.352 \*0.136 ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., unf., 64 3660.000 18.600 358.327 1585.000 400.750 121.000 45.650 23.875 recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., unf., 44 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., unf., 45 4.000 \-- 0.428\* \*2.000 \*0.442 \*0.186 \*0.084 \*0.022 recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., unf., 45 39.000 \-- 2.072\* \*5.700 \*2.000 \*1.000 \*0.301 \*0.087 recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L 45 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01077 Silver, wat., unf., 44 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, 45 20.000 \-- 4.998\* \*15.740 \*6.428 \*3.827 \*2.266 \*1.064 ug/L **02086500**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352697 .anchor} **Flat River at dam near Bahama (October 1988--March 1993)** 00061 Discharge, instantaneous, 34 2420.000 0.010 202.246 1024.250 193.000 84.000 36.500 0.018 cubic feet per second 00080 Color, wat., filt., platinum 35 170.000 20.000 78.057 154.000 110.000 65.000 55.000 25.600 cobalt units 00300 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 34 13.300 2.400 8.047 12.550 10.050 8.350 6.375 2.700 mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 33 106.000 26.000 79.333 105.300 98.000 86.000 64.000 28.100 percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., field, 35 7.970 5.700 6.891 7.434 7.200 7.000 6.600 6.020 standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., laboratory, 35 8.300 6.600 7.157 7.820 7.300 7.100 6.900 6.680 standard units 90095 Specific conductance, wat., 35 104.000 45.000 69.657 99.200 79.000 66.000 59.000 52.200 unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific conductance, wat., 35 105.000 40.000 67.514 101.000 76.000 65.000 57.000 42.400 unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as 35 35.000 14.000 20.486 34.200 22.000 20.000 17.000 14.800 calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L 35 9.400 3.400 4.869 8.920 5.200 4.700 4.000 3.400 00925 Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L 35 3.100 1.300 2.020 2.940 2.300 1.900 1.700 1.460 00935 Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L 35 3.000 1.200 1.997 2.920 2.400 1.900 1.600 1.360 00931 Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., 35 0.500 0.200 0.403 0.500 0.400 0.400 0.400 0.280 number 00930 Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L 35 6.300 2.100 4.220 5.660 4.800 4.100 3.600 2.900 00932 Sodium, wat., percent in 35 34.000 21.000 28.543 32.400 31.000 28.000 27.000 22.600 equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., unf., 1 4.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 35 39.000 8.000 17.954 36.600 20.000 17.000 13.000 8.800 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 1 10.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, wat., unf., 1 5.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 99445 Carbonate, wat., unf., 1 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L 35 6.700 3.400 4.874 6.460 5.500 4.700 4.200 3.560 00950 Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L 35 0.400 \-- 0.112\* \*0.320 \*0.100 \*0.100 \*0.061 \*0.034 00955 Silica, wat., filt., mg/L 35 12.000 4.800 9.329 12.000 11.000 9.800 8.300 5.360 00945 Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L 33 9.200 2.900 5.706 9.200 6.950 5.400 4.450 2.970 99890 Sulfate, wat., filt., 6 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- uncorrected, mg/L 70300 Residue on evaporation, dried 34 70.000 28.000 52.824 67.750 59.250 53.500 49.250 28.750 at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as 33 0.310 0.010 0.107 0.296 0.155 0.090 0.045 0.010 nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 30 1.000 0.300 0.603 1.000 0.700 0.600 0.500 0.300 wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 35 1.000 0.200 0.626 0.920 0.700 0.600 0.500 0.280 wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., unf., mg/L as 33 0.330 \-- 0.117\* \*0.295 \*0.165 \*0.100 \*0.060 \*0.019 nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as 24 0.490 0.040 0.242 0.488 0.377 0.205 0.162 0.050 nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 35 0.460 \-- 0.245\* \*0.444 \*0.400 \*0.200 \*0.130 \*0.081 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 34 0.500 \-- 0.232\* \*0.425 \*0.400 \*0.200 \*0.100 \*0.068 unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as 10 0.010 \-- 0.010\* \*0.010 \*0.010 \*0.010 \*0.010 \*0.010 nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., unf., mg/L as 34 0.040 \-- 0.015\* \*0.040 \*0.020 \*0.010 \*0.009 \*0.004 nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., 34 0.940 0.220 0.517 0.902 0.610 0.485 0.412 0.228 mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., filt., mg/L 35 0.270 \-- 0.032\* \*0.118 \*0.030 \*0.020 \*0.020 \*0.006 00671 Orthophosphate, wat., filt., 35 0.240 \-- 0.022\* \*0.112 \*0.030 \*0.010 \*0.004 \*0.001 mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, wat., unf., 34 0.100 \-- 0.025\* \*0.085 \*0.030 \*0.020 \*0.009 \*0.004 mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L 35 0.180 0.020 0.054 0.148 0.060 0.050 0.030 0.020 00680 Organic carbon, wat., unf., 34 12.000 4.600 7.612 10.350 8.800 7.750 6.150 4.900 mg/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 14 3000.000 30.000 604.286 3000.000 732.500 485.000 135.000 30.000 recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 14 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 14 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 14 3.000 \-- 1.088\* \*3.000 \*2.000 \*0.801 \*0.461 \*0.232 recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 14 2.000 \-- 0.840\* \*2.000 \*1.000 \*0.666 \*0.422 \*0.239 recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 14 5.000 2.000 3.357 5.000 4.000 3.000 2.750 2.000 recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 14 3400.000 390.000 1080.714 3400.000 1250.000 855.000 612.500 390.000 ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 14 7.000 \-- 1.958\* \*7.000 \*2.250 \*1.494 \*1.000 \*0.426 ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., unf., 14 580.000 70.000 217.857 580.000 345.000 140.000 77.500 70.000 recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., unf., 14 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., unf., 14 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., unf., 14 5.000 \-- 2.039\* \*5.000 \*2.000 \*2.000 \*1.000 \*0.547 recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L 14 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01077 Silver, wat., unf., 13 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, 14 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L 80154 Suspended sediment 31 59.000 2.000 17.290 56.000 24.000 8.000 6.000 2.000 concentration, mg/L **02086624**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352698 .anchor} **Knap of Reeds Creek near Butner (October 1988--April 1995)** 00061 Discharge, instantaneous, 18 536.000 3.200 43.617 536.000 21.500 7.500 5.175 3.200 cubic feet per second 00080 Color, wat., filt., platinum 1 110.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- cobalt units 00300 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 18 9.400 5.600 7.322 9.400 8.250 7.400 6.250 5.600 mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 1 80.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., field, 18 7.200 6.400 6.873 7.200 7.000 6.900 6.745 6.400 standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., laboratory, 1 6.600 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- standard units 90095 Specific conductance, wat., 1 67.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific conductance, wat., 17 633.000 29.000 229.118 633.000 345.000 161.000 91.500 29.000 unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as 1 19.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L 1 4.500 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00925 Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L 1 1.900 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00935 Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L 1 2.400 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00931 Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., 1 0.400 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- number 00930 Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L 1 3.600 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00932 Sodium, wat., percent in 1 26.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., unf., 1 14.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 1 17.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 1 14.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, wat., unf., 1 17.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 99445 Carbonate, wat., unf., 1 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L 1 4.300 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00950 Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L 1 0.100 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00955 Silica, wat., filt., mg/L 1 4.400 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00945 Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L 1 7.300 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 70300 Residue on evaporation, dried 1 42.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as 1 0.110 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 1 0.500 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 1 2.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 1 0.290 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., 1 1.900 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., filt., mg/L 1 0.020 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00671 Orthophosphate, wat., filt., 1 0.010 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L 1 0.470 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00680 Organic carbon, wat., unf., 1 6.500 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 1 24000.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 1 2.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 1 8.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 1 20.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 1 35.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 1 18000.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 1 18.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., unf., 1 2100.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., unf., 1 0.100 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., unf., 1 4.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., unf., 1 21.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01077 Silver, wat., unf., 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, 1 100.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L 80154 Suspended sediment 1 851.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- concentration, mg/L **02086849**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352699 .anchor} **Ellerbe Creek near Gorman (October 1988--April 1995)** 00061 Discharge, instantaneous, 14 672.000 4.300 94.393 672.000 56.250 19.500 11.400 4.300 cubic feet per second 00080 Color, wat., filt., platinum 2 100.000 45.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- cobalt units 00300 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 20 9.600 5.600 7.478 9.585 8.400 7.525 6.350 5.610 mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 3 81.000 71.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., field, 21 7.420 6.740 7.131 7.418 7.300 7.200 7.040 6.744 standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., laboratory, 2 7.400 7.300 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- standard units 90095 Specific conductance, wat., 2 382.000 176.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific conductance, wat., 20 490.000 86.000 330.400 489.500 429.500 363.500 237.750 87.200 unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as 2 74.000 42.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L 2 19.000 12.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00925 Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L 2 6.500 2.800 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00935 Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L 2 6.600 3.200 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00931 Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., 2 2.000 1.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- number 00930 Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L 2 44.000 15.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00932 Sodium, wat., percent in 2 54.000 42.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., unf., 1 27.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 2 68.000 32.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 1 26.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, wat., unf., 1 33.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 99445 Carbonate, wat., unf., 1 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L 2 31.000 13.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00950 Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L 2 0.700 0.300 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00955 Silica, wat., filt., mg/L 2 9.200 7.100 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00945 Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L 2 30.000 18.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 70300 Residue on evaporation, dried 2 226.000 124.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as 2 0.140 0.120 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 2 1.000 0.700 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 2 1.400 0.700 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., unf., mg/L as 1 0.130 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as 1 9.240 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 2 9.300 2.900 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 1 9.300 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as 2 0.060 0.030 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., unf., mg/L as 1 0.060 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., 2 1.300 0.560 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., filt., mg/L 2 0.600 0.060 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00671 Orthophosphate, wat., filt., 2 0.560 0.050 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, wat., unf., 1 0.630 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L 2 0.790 0.110 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00680 Organic carbon, wat., unf., 2 11.000 11.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 2 1500.000 440.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 2 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 2 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 2 3.000 1.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 2 2.000 2.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 2 9.000 4.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 2 1800.000 820.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 2 4.000 3.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., unf., 2 140.000 130.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., unf., 2 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., unf., 2 7.000 1.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., unf., 2 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L 2 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01077 Silver, wat., unf., 2 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, 2 50.000 30.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L 80154 Suspended sediment 3 351.000 21.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- concentration, mg/L **02086920**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352700 .anchor} **Falls Lake at I-85 near Redwood (October 1988--July 1995)** 00080 Color, wat., filt., platinum 17 140.000 25.000 68.706 140.000 78.000 64.000 51.500 25.000 cobalt units 00078 Transparency, wat., unf., 13 0.750 0.100 0.488 0.750 0.700 0.500 0.300 0.100 Secchi disc, meters 00300 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 24 12.600 1.400 7.517 12.500 9.325 7.100 6.325 2.250 mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 16 116.000 18.000 77.500 116.000 90.250 83.000 68.500 18.000 percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., field, 26 9.210 6.400 7.187 9.101 7.200 7.000 6.800 6.400 standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., laboratory, 17 9.300 6.700 7.447 9.300 7.700 7.300 7.050 6.700 standard units 90095 Specific conductance, wat., 17 410.000 105.000 205.353 410.000 241.500 193.000 137.000 105.000 unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific conductance, wat., 26 404.000 71.000 176.077 396.650 245.000 144.500 108.000 71.350 unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as 17 58.000 23.000 36.000 58.000 40.000 34.000 31.000 23.000 calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L 17 16.000 5.600 9.218 16.000 10.350 8.400 7.650 5.600 00925 Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L 17 5.600 2.100 3.135 5.600 3.400 3.000 2.550 2.100 00935 Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L 17 7.300 2.500 3.782 7.300 4.450 3.300 2.900 2.500 00931 Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., 17 3.000 0.500 1.612 3.000 2.000 2.000 1.000 0.500 number 00930 Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L 17 53.000 7.000 23.706 53.000 29.000 23.000 14.000 7.000 00932 Sodium, wat., percent in 17 63.000 30.000 53.235 63.000 61.000 55.000 48.000 30.000 equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., unf., 13 64.000 15.000 36.231 64.000 43.500 34.000 29.000 15.000 incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 17 60.000 19.000 37.765 60.000 47.000 33.000 30.500 19.000 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 13 61.000 18.000 36.923 61.000 43.000 37.000 30.000 18.000 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, wat., unf., 13 78.000 18.000 43.385 78.000 51.500 40.000 35.500 18.000 incremental titration, field, mg/L 99445 Carbonate, wat., unf., 9 4.000 0.000 0.556 4.000 0.500 0.000 0.000 0.000 incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L 17 39.000 6.500 17.012 39.000 23.000 16.000 9.550 6.500 00950 Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L 17 0.500 0.100 0.247 0.500 0.350 0.200 0.100 0.100 00955 Silica, wat., filt., mg/L 17 17.000 3.200 6.641 17.000 7.350 6.000 5.150 3.200 00945 Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L 17 55.000 5.700 23.924 55.000 25.500 20.000 14.500 5.700 70300 Residue on evaporation, dried 17 224.000 76.000 122.824 224.000 150.000 119.000 86.000 76.000 at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as 17 0.360 \-- 0.107\* \*0.360 \*0.210 \*0.050 \*0.020 \*0.004 nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 17 1.200 0.300 0.676 1.200 0.800 0.600 0.500 0.300 wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 17 2.900 0.500 1.206 2.900 1.600 1.100 0.750 0.500 wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., unf., mg/L as 3 0.220 0.020 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as 2 7.530 0.570 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 17 7.100 \-- 1.275\* \*7.100 \*0.845 \*0.570 \*0.061 \*0.009 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 3 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as 17 0.100 \-- 0.024\* \*0.100 \*0.025 \*0.020 \*0.010 \*0.003 nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., unf., mg/L as 3 0.100 0.020 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., 16 1.800 0.400 0.988 1.800 1.375 0.920 0.582 0.400 mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., filt., mg/L 17 0.110 \-- 0.030\* \*0.110 \*0.030 \*0.020 \*0.015 \*0.006 00671 Orthophosphate, wat., filt., 17 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, wat., unf., 3 0.100 0.020 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L 17 0.280 0.040 0.139 0.280 0.190 0.120 0.080 0.040 00680 Organic carbon, wat., unf., 17 23.000 7.400 12.912 23.000 15.000 12.000 10.500 7.400 mg/L 70953 Chlorophyll a, phytoplankton, 16 176.000 3.100 40.075 176.000 39.500 33.450 13.825 3.100 chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 70954 Chlorophyll b, phytoplankton, 16 10.900 \-- 3.730\* \*10.900 \*5.775 \*2.700 \*1.075 \*0.282 chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 17 1700.000 140.000 771.176 1700.000 1050.000 730.000 410.000 140.000 recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 17 1.000 \-- 1.000\* \*1.000 \*1.000 \*1.000 \*1.000 \*1.000 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 17 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 17 4.000 \-- 1.025\* \*4.000 \*1.500 \*0.654 \*0.340 \*0.137 recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 17 3.000 \-- 1.616\* \*3.000 \*2.000 \*2.000 \*1.000 \*0.718 recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 17 5.000 1.000 3.118 5.000 4.000 3.000 2.000 1.000 recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 17 2500.000 510.000 1505.882 2500.000 1800.000 1500.000 1150.000 510.000 ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 17 5.000 \-- 3.062\* \*5.000 \*4.000 \*3.000 \*2.000 \*1.000 ug/L --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ **NWIS Param-eter\ **Constituent name** Sample Maximum Minimum Mean **Percentile** code** size ---------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 95th 75th 50th **25th** **5th** 01055 Manganese, wat., unf., 17 950.000 200.000 535.882 950.000 695.000 550.000 345.000 200.000 recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., unf., 17 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., unf., 17 4.000 \-- 1.682\* \*4.000 \*2.500 \*1.000 \*1.000 \*0.421 recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., unf., 16 5.000 \-- 2.291\* \*5.000 \*3.000 \*2.000 \*1.250 \*0.658 recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L 17 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01077 Silver, wat., unf., 17 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, 17 30.000 \-- 11.223\* \*30.000 \*15.000 \*10.000 \*5.843 \*3.292 ug/L **0208700780**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352701 .anchor} **Little Lick Creek above SR 1814 near Oak Grove (October 1988--April 1995)** 00061 Discharge, instantaneous, 29 459.000 0.300 60.753 412.500 99.000 3.300 1.600 0.450 cubic feet per second 00080 Color, wat., filt., platinum 10 300.000 65.000 207.500 300.000 255.000 225.000 172.500 65.000 cobalt units 00300 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 25 10.900 3.900 7.128 10.480 8.850 6.700 5.850 4.140 mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 8 88.000 66.000 76.875 88.000 84.750 78.000 67.500 66.000 percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., field, 29 7.410 6.700 7.042 7.375 7.200 7.030 6.885 6.700 standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., laboratory, 10 7.600 7.000 7.190 7.600 7.425 7.100 7.000 7.000 standard units 90095 Specific conductance, wat., 10 262.000 94.000 150.100 262.000 181.250 130.500 111.000 94.000 unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific conductance, wat., 28 506.000 70.000 242.143 498.350 348.750 247.500 121.000 74.500 unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as 10 68.000 27.000 40.900 68.000 47.750 36.000 31.500 27.000 calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L 10 18.000 5.900 10.390 18.000 12.500 9.100 7.975 5.900 00925 Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L 10 5.500 2.400 3.610 5.500 4.125 3.400 2.800 2.400 00935 Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L 10 4.400 2.400 3.190 4.400 3.950 2.800 2.600 2.400 00931 Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., 10 1.000 0.500 0.770 1.000 1.000 0.700 0.600 0.500 number 00930 Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L 10 25.000 6.000 12.410 25.000 15.500 9.850 8.075 6.000 00932 Sodium, wat., percent in 10 44.000 30.000 36.400 44.000 41.500 35.500 31.750 30.000 equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., unf., 5 55.000 23.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 10 58.000 20.000 34.100 58.000 44.000 28.000 26.000 20.000 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 5 55.000 23.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, wat., unf., 5 67.000 28.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 99445 Carbonate, wat., unf., 4 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L 10 20.000 5.900 10.970 20.000 13.250 9.600 7.600 5.900 00950 Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L 10 0.300 \-- 0.176\* \*0.300 \*0.225 \*0.200 \*0.100 \*0.062 00955 Silica, wat., filt., mg/L 10 10.000 4.300 7.350 10.000 8.800 7.450 6.225 4.300 00945 Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L 10 19.000 8.000 12.410 19.000 15.250 11.000 9.775 8.000 70300 Residue on evaporation, dried 10 180.000 85.000 108.800 180.000 119.000 94.500 87.750 85.000 at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as 5 0.240 0.090 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 5 1.000 0.400 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 8 1.900 0.800 1.062 1.900 1.150 0.950 0.825 0.800 wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., unf., mg/L as 3 0.150 0.100 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as 3 0.470 0.250 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 5 4.500 0.280 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 3 0.550 0.270 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., unf., mg/L as 3 0.080 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., 7 1.800 0.660 0.944 1.800 1.000 0.810 0.730 0.660 mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., filt., mg/L 5 0.100 0.020 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00671 Orthophosphate, wat., filt., 5 0.100 0.010 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, wat., unf., 3 0.170 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L 8 0.600 0.080 0.214 0.600 0.195 0.180 0.132 0.080 00680 Organic carbon, wat., unf., 10 28.000 11.000 16.600 28.000 18.000 16.000 13.750 11.000 mg/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 9 5800.000 1200.000 2844.444 5800.000 3750.000 2900.000 1450.000 1200.000 recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 8 2.000 \-- 1.088\* \*2.000 \*1.000 \*1.000 \*1.000 \*0.706 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 9 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 9 9.000 \-- 4.471\* \*9.000 \*6.000 \*5.000 \*1.923 \*1.393 recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 9 4.000 1.000 2.444 4.000 3.500 2.000 2.000 1.000 recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 9 8.000 4.000 5.667 8.000 7.000 6.000 4.000 4.000 recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 9 4200.000 2100.000 3011.111 4200.000 3650.000 2900.000 2400.000 2100.000 ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 9 14.000 3.000 7.222 14.000 9.500 6.000 4.500 3.000 ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., unf., 9 730.000 160.000 382.222 730.000 565.000 320.000 205.000 160.000 recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., unf., 9 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., unf., 9 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., unf., 9 6.000 3.000 4.444 6.000 5.000 5.000 3.500 3.000 recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L 9 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01077 Silver, wat., unf., 9 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, 9 40.000 \-- 24.837\* \*40.000 \*30.000 \*20.000 \*20.000 \*13.534 ug/L 80154 Suspended sediment 9 413.000 91.000 177.111 413.000 259.500 121.000 100.000 91.000 concentration, mg/L **0208703650**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352702 .anchor} **Falls Lake at N.C. 50 near Sandy Plain (October 1988--July 1995)** 00080 Color, wat., filt., platinum 18 92.000 14.000 33.333 92.000 31.250 26.000 23.000 14.000 cobalt units 00078 Transparency, wat., unf., 13 0.850 0.350 0.592 0.850 0.700 0.650 0.425 0.350 Secchi disc, meters 00300 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 26 11.800 3.800 8.550 11.730 9.725 8.600 7.675 4.605 mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 18 123.000 48.000 96.556 123.000 107.000 99.000 87.000 48.000 percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., field, 27 8.430 6.400 7.344 8.338 7.800 7.200 6.900 6.456 standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., laboratory, 18 8.500 6.800 7.450 8.500 7.625 7.350 7.100 6.800 standard units 90095 Specific conductance, wat., 18 159.000 64.000 112.556 159.000 134.000 111.000 94.250 64.000 unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific conductance, wat., 27 155.000 59.000 102.074 150.600 130.000 102.000 76.000 59.400 unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as 18 31.000 18.000 26.722 31.000 29.000 28.500 25.250 18.000 calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L 18 7.200 4.300 6.478 7.200 7.000 6.900 6.150 4.300 00925 Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L 18 3.100 1.800 2.561 3.100 2.800 2.700 2.350 1.800 00935 Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L 18 2.800 1.500 2.256 2.800 2.500 2.300 2.025 1.500 00931 Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., 18 2.000 0.400 0.828 2.000 1.000 0.750 0.575 0.400 number 00930 Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L 18 19.000 4.100 10.478 19.000 13.500 9.200 6.725 4.100 00932 Sodium, wat., percent in 18 56.000 31.000 41.722 56.000 49.500 38.000 34.750 31.000 equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., unf., 13 57.000 14.000 31.769 57.000 43.000 29.000 19.500 14.000 incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 18 37.000 17.000 28.889 37.000 32.250 31.000 24.000 17.000 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 13 56.000 14.000 32.462 56.000 44.000 30.000 20.500 14.000 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, wat., unf., 13 70.000 17.000 38.615 70.000 52.500 35.000 23.500 17.000 incremental titration, field, mg/L 99445 Carbonate, wat., unf., 10 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L 18 13.000 4.100 8.006 13.000 10.250 7.000 5.900 4.100 00950 Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L 18 0.200 \-- 0.147\* \*0.200 \*0.200 \*0.151 \*0.099 \*0.071 00955 Silica, wat., filt., mg/L 18 7.100 2.600 4.811 7.100 5.525 5.100 3.900 2.600 00945 Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L 18 20.000 6.400 11.083 20.000 12.250 9.950 9.200 6.400 70300 Residue on evaporation, dried 18 126.000 54.000 74.444 126.000 82.000 71.000 63.500 54.000 at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as 18 0.180 \-- 0.044\* \*0.180 \*0.082 \*0.020 \*0.017 \*0.004 nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 18 0.600 0.300 0.411 0.600 0.500 0.400 0.300 0.300 wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 18 0.900 0.400 0.617 0.900 0.700 0.600 0.500 0.400 wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., unf., mg/L as 4 0.120 0.010 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as 1 0.050 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 18 0.220 \-- 0.042\* \*0.220 \*0.057 \*0.018 \*0.007 \*0.002 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., unf., mg/L as 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., 14 0.890 0.380 0.559 0.890 0.635 0.515 0.480 0.380 mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., filt., mg/L 18 0.030 \-- 0.008\* \*0.030 \*0.010 \*0.004 \*0.002 \*0.000 00671 Orthophosphate, wat., filt., 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, wat., unf., 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L 18 0.100 \-- 0.031\* \*0.100 \*0.040 \*0.030 \*0.020 \*0.009 00680 Organic carbon, wat., unf., 18 12.000 4.300 8.922 12.000 9.550 8.750 8.450 4.300 mg/L 70953 Chlorophyll a, phytoplankton, 18 37.300 1.200 14.700 37.300 21.350 11.550 8.375 1.200 chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 70954 Chlorophyll b, phytoplankton, 18 2.200 \-- 0.914\* \*2.200 \*1.200 \*0.800 \*0.398 \*0.192 chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 18 470.000 40.000 140.556 470.000 187.500 100.000 60.000 40.000 recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 18 8.000 \-- 1.485\* \*8.000 \*2.000 \*1.000 \*0.345 \*0.111 recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 18 1300.000 60.000 385.000 1300.000 487.500 320.000 177.500 60.000 ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **NWIS Param-eter\ **Constituent name** Sample Maximum Minimum Mean **Percentile** code** size ---------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ -------- --------- --------- --------- ---------------- --------- ------ --------- ---------- --------- 95th 75th 50th **25th** **5th** 01055 Manganese, wat., unf., 18 640.000 50.000 203.333 640.000 255.000 180.000 97.500 50.000 recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., unf., 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., unf., 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., unf., 18 5.000 \-- 1.238\* \*5.000 \*2.000 \*0.890 \*0.452 \*0.191 recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01077 Silver, wat., unf., 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L **0208708905**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352703 .anchor} **Falls Lake at N.C. 98 near Bayleaf (October 1988--July 1995)** 00080 Color, wat., filt., platinum 18 88.000 13.000 28.833 88.000 32.500 22.500 14.750 13.000 cobalt units 00078 Transparency, wat., unf., 13 1.200 0.650 0.804 1.200 0.875 0.750 0.700 0.650 Secchi disc, meters 00300 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 26 12.600 3.500 7.927 12.075 9.300 8.000 6.925 3.640 mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 18 122.000 39.000 88.500 122.000 106.250 94.000 79.500 39.000 percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., field, 27 7.800 6.300 7.131 7.796 7.500 7.100 6.800 6.380 standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., laboratory, 18 8.500 6.700 7.333 8.500 7.800 7.200 7.000 6.700 standard units 90095 Specific conductance, wat., 18 129.000 61.000 98.333 129.000 115.000 94.500 85.500 61.000 unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific conductance, wat., 27 127.000 59.000 92.593 126.600 111.000 88.000 77.000 61.800 unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as 18 31.000 17.000 25.167 31.000 29.000 25.500 22.000 17.000 calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L 18 7.400 4.100 5.989 7.400 7.000 5.950 5.300 4.100 00925 Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L 18 3.000 1.700 2.489 3.000 2.825 2.600 2.175 1.700 00935 Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L 18 2.700 1.500 2.128 2.700 2.500 2.200 1.775 1.500 00931 Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., 18 1.000 0.400 0.672 1.000 0.800 0.650 0.575 0.400 number 00930 Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L 18 13.000 3.900 7.911 13.000 9.925 7.300 6.100 3.900 00932 Sodium, wat., percent in 18 47.000 31.000 37.278 47.000 39.250 36.500 34.000 31.000 equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., unf., 13 41.000 13.000 25.154 41.000 34.500 21.000 18.000 13.000 incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 18 42.000 15.000 27.278 42.000 34.000 26.500 20.750 15.000 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 13 43.000 14.000 26.077 43.000 35.000 23.000 18.000 14.000 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, wat., unf., 13 50.000 16.000 30.538 50.000 42.000 26.000 21.500 16.000 incremental titration, field, mg/L 99445 Carbonate, wat., unf., 9 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L 18 9.000 3.800 6.406 9.000 7.850 6.300 5.325 3.800 00950 Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L 18 0.200 \-- 0.120\* \*0.200 \*0.200 \*0.100 \*0.093 \*0.052 00955 Silica, wat., filt., mg/L 18 6.700 \-- 4.950\* \*6.700 \*5.850 \*5.300 \*4.000 \*2.694 00945 Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L 18 13.000 6.500 8.411 13.000 9.600 8.150 6.925 6.500 70300 Residue on evaporation, dried 18 95.000 36.000 63.500 95.000 69.000 66.000 56.000 36.000 at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as 17 0.510 \-- 0.104\* \*0.510 \*0.125 \*0.040 \*0.020 \*0.003 nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 18 1.000 0.200 0.494 1.000 0.725 0.400 0.300 0.200 wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 18 1.500 0.400 0.617 1.500 0.725 0.500 0.400 0.400 wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., unf., mg/L as 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as 2 0.070 0.040 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., unf., mg/L as 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., 15 1.400 0.350 0.519 1.400 0.570 0.450 0.380 0.350 mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., filt., mg/L 18 0.110 \-- 0.014\* \*0.110 \*0.020 \*0.004 \*0.001 \*0.000 00671 Orthophosphate, wat., filt., 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, wat., unf., 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L 18 0.070 \-- 0.026\* \*0.070 \*0.030 \*0.020 \*0.010 \*0.005 00680 Organic carbon, wat., unf., 18 14.000 6.500 8.200 14.000 9.050 7.500 6.850 6.500 mg/L 70953 Chlorophyll a, phytoplankton, 18 24.100 0.800 8.561 24.100 12.650 6.800 4.000 0.800 chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 70954 Chlorophyll b, phytoplankton, 18 1.500 \-- 0.600\* \*1.500 \*0.925 \*0.381 \*0.274 \*0.126 chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 18 310.000 40.000 100.556 310.000 142.500 60.000 50.000 40.000 recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 18 3.000 \-- 1.310\* \*3.000 \*2.000 \*1.000 \*0.723 \*0.411 recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 18 790.000 60.000 274.444 790.000 387.500 220.000 117.500 60.000 ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **NWIS Param-eter\ **Constituent name** Sample Maximum Minimum Mean **Percentile** code** size ---------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ -------- --------- --------- --------- ---------------- --------- ------ --------- ---------- --------- 95th 75th 50th **25th** **5th** 01055 Manganese, wat., unf., 18 770.000 20.000 198.889 770.000 337.500 95.000 40.000 20.000 recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., unf., 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., unf., 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., unf., 18 7.000 \-- 1.199\* \*7.000 \*1.000 \*1.000 \*0.415 \*0.182 recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01077 Silver, wat., unf., 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L **0208718195**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352704 .anchor} **Falls Lake above dam at Falls (October 1988--July 1995)** 00080 Color, wat., filt., platinum 18 95.000 13.000 27.500 95.000 25.250 22.000 18.000 13.000 cobalt units 00078 Transparency, wat., unf., 13 1.350 0.600 0.877 1.350 0.975 0.850 0.750 0.600 Secchi disc, meters 00300 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 26 12.500 3.800 7.554 11.940 8.800 7.650 6.600 3.835 mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 18 123.000 40.000 83.333 123.000 102.250 92.000 66.250 40.000 percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., field, 27 8.000 6.300 7.129 7.960 7.540 7.000 6.800 6.380 standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., laboratory, 18 8.400 6.600 7.261 8.400 7.500 7.200 6.875 6.600 standard units 90095 Specific conductance, wat., 18 117.000 64.000 92.778 117.000 106.250 93.000 77.750 64.000 unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific conductance, wat., 27 118.000 60.000 87.333 116.000 103.000 87.000 73.000 62.000 unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as 18 32.000 18.000 24.722 32.000 28.250 25.500 20.750 18.000 calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L 18 7.900 4.300 5.833 7.900 6.825 5.650 4.800 4.300 00925 Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L 18 3.000 1.800 2.450 3.000 2.800 2.500 2.150 1.800 00935 Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L 18 2.700 1.500 2.078 2.700 2.325 2.100 1.775 1.500 00931 Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., 18 0.800 0.400 0.622 0.800 0.700 0.600 0.500 0.400 number 00930 Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L 18 10.000 4.200 7.022 10.000 8.125 6.700 5.400 4.200 00932 Sodium, wat., percent in 18 41.000 30.000 35.500 41.000 37.250 36.000 33.750 30.000 equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., unf., 13 80.000 10.000 31.231 80.000 43.000 23.000 19.500 10.000 incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 18 37.000 15.000 25.778 37.000 32.250 24.000 19.750 15.000 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 13 81.000 12.000 32.000 81.000 43.500 23.000 20.000 12.000 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, wat., unf., 13 98.000 12.000 38.000 98.000 52.500 28.000 23.000 12.000 incremental titration, field, mg/L 99445 Carbonate, wat., unf., 10 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L 18 7.000 4.000 5.939 7.000 6.700 6.350 5.275 4.000 00950 Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L 18 0.200 \-- 0.109\* \*0.200 \*0.100 \*0.100 \*0.094 \*0.057 00955 Silica, wat., filt., mg/L 18 7.700 \-- 5.062\* \*7.700 \*6.025 \*5.150 \*4.025 \*2.809 00945 Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L 18 11.000 5.300 7.761 11.000 9.025 7.700 6.525 5.300 70300 Residue on evaporation, dried 18 72.000 45.000 58.611 72.000 63.250 59.000 53.500 45.000 at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as 18 0.530 \-- 0.128\* \*0.530 \*0.252 \*0.040 \*0.020 \*0.003 nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 18 0.800 0.300 0.472 0.800 0.625 0.400 0.300 0.300 wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 18 1.000 0.300 0.550 1.000 0.600 0.550 0.400 0.300 wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., unf., mg/L as 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as 1 0.040 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 18 0.200 \-- 0.063\* \*0.200 \*0.094 \*0.042 \*0.022 \*0.009 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., unf., mg/L as 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., 17 0.580 0.230 0.430 0.580 0.500 0.450 0.375 0.230 mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., filt., mg/L 18 0.050 \-- 0.012\* \*0.050 \*0.015 \*0.006 \*0.002 \*0.001 00671 Orthophosphate, wat., filt., 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, wat., unf., 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L 18 0.040 \-- 0.020\* \*0.040 \*0.040 \*0.010 \*0.007 \*0.003 00680 Organic carbon, wat., unf., 17 9.300 5.900 7.429 9.300 8.150 7.300 6.700 5.900 mg/L 70953 Chlorophyll a, phytoplankton, 18 65.800 1.900 11.133 65.800 13.200 7.400 3.775 1.900 chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 70954 Chlorophyll b, phytoplankton, 18 4.200 \-- 0.758\* \*4.200 \*0.925 \*0.450 \*0.246 \*0.088 chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 18 250.000 30.000 85.000 250.000 95.000 60.000 40.000 30.000 recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 18 3.000 \-- 1.338\* \*3.000 \*2.000 \*1.000 \*0.658 \*0.342 recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 18 870.000 40.000 243.889 870.000 350.000 125.000 80.000 40.000 ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **NWIS Param-eter\ **Constituent Sample Maximum Minimum Mean **Percentile** code** name** size -------------------------------------------- ----------------- -------- ---------- --------- ----------- ---------------- ---------- ----------- ------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------- 95th 75th 50th **25th** **5th** 01055 Manganese, wat., 18 1000.000 \-- 304.723\* \*1000.000 \*680.000 \*80.000 \*40.000 \*5.010 unf., recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., 18 5.000 \-- 0.986\* \*5.000 \*1.000 \*0.501 \*0.219 \*0.068 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01077 Silver, wat., 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., 18 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L **02087183**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352705 .anchor} **Neuse River near Falls (October 1988--September 1996)** 00061 Discharge, 16 3670.000 108.000 738.000 3670.000 444.250 184.500 167.750 108.000 instantaneous, cubic feet per second 00300 Dissolved oxygen, 16 12.200 7.200 8.794 12.200 9.650 8.700 7.650 7.200 wat., unf., mg/L 00400 pH, wat., unf., 16 7.800 6.300 6.940 7.800 7.175 7.030 6.600 6.300 field, standard units 00095 Specific 15 104.000 50.000 81.100 104.000 95.000 82.500 74.000 50.000 conductance, wat., unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00431 Acid neutralizing 1 22.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- capacity, wat., unf., mg/L as calcium carbonate **02087570**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352706 .anchor} **Neuse River at Smithfield (October 1988--June 1995)** 00061 Discharge, 84 6170 203 1387.143 5500 1672.5 483 329.25 267.5 instantaneous, cubic feet per second 00080 Color, wat., 84 280 7 51.333 120 55 43 25.25 16.5 filt., platinum cobalt units 00300 Dissolved oxygen, 81 12.6 5.4 8.717 12.38 10.45 8.4 6.9 6.2 wat., unf., mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, 81 144 64 87.642 102.9 91.5 87 82 74.1 wat., unf., percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., 84 7.6 5.8 7.057 7.5 7.3 7.1 6.9 6.425 field, standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., 84 8.1 6.9 7.448 7.9 7.6 7.4 7.3 7 laboratory, standard units 90095 Specific 84 340 70 176.845 273.25 223.75 178 119.25 84 conductance, wat., unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific 84 331 68 174.56 268.5 217.75 180.5 117.25 87.25 conductance, wat., unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., 84 40 17 28.44 37 32.75 29 24 18.5 unf., mg/L as calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., 84 9.9 4.3 7.051 9.2 8 7.1 6.125 4.625 filt., mg/L 00925 Magnesium, wat., 84 3.7 1.5 2.62 3.475 3 2.7 2.2 1.725 filt., mg/L 00935 Potassium, wat., 84 6.8 1.8 3.689 6.1 4.4 3.5 2.8 2.225 filt., mg/L 00931 Sodium adsorption 84 3 0.4 1.704 3 2 2 1 0.725 ratio, wat., number 00930 Sodium, wat., 84 48 4.3 21.171 37 28.75 21 12.25 7.125 filt., mg/L 00932 Sodium, wat., 84 70 25 55.595 68 62.75 57 50 41 percent in equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., 35 44 14 29.171 43.2 34 30 24 14.8 unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing 84 48 12 29.071 41.75 34.75 29 23 16 capacity, wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing 36 46 15 30.111 43.45 35.5 30.5 26 15.85 capacity, wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, 35 54 17 35.514 52.4 41 37 29 17.8 wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L 99445 Carbonate, wat., 12 0 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., 84 26 4.5 13.13 23.75 17 13 8.85 5.55 filt., mg/L 00950 Fluoride, wat., 82 1.3 \-- 0.203\* \*0.300 \*0.200 \*0.200 \*0.100 \*0.068 filt., mg/L 00955 Silica, wat., 84 13 3.7 9.513 12.75 11 9.65 8.325 6.4 filt., mg/L 00945 Sulfate, wat., 84 730 7.1 33.302 54.5 32 23 16 9.875 filt., mg/L 99890 Sulfate, wat., 6 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., uncorrected, mg/L 70300 Residue on 84 203 48 112.714 166 139.75 113.5 84 63.25 evaporation, dried at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., 78 0.34 \-- 0.058\* \*0.146 \*0.070 \*0.040 \*0.030 \*0.012 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus 74 2.1 0.2 0.486 0.925 0.6 0.4 0.3 0.2 organic nitrogen, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus 81 2.1 0.3 0.654 0.99 0.8 0.6 0.5 0.4 organic nitrogen, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., 45 0.37 0.01 0.06 0.148 0.075 0.04 0.03 0.01 unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., 34 2.48 0.29 1.294 2.338 1.89 1.285 0.59 0.357 unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus 78 3.2 0.3 1.479 2.71 2.125 1.4 0.815 0.398 nitrate, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus 45 2.9 0.3 1.286 2.47 1.9 1.3 0.6 0.4 nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., 54 0.05 \-- 0.012\* \*0.040 \*0.012 \*0.010 \*0.005 \*0.002 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., 45 0.04 \-- 0.014\* \*0.030 \*0.020 \*0.010 \*0.009 \*0.005 unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, 77 2 0.25 0.603 0.893 0.675 0.57 0.46 0.36 wat., unf., mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., 78 0.34 0.02 0.116 0.311 0.17 0.09 0.06 0.02 filt., mg/L 00671 Orthophosphate, 78 0.33 0.01 0.107 0.271 0.16 0.08 0.05 0.02 wat., filt., mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, 45 0.32 0.01 0.103 0.307 0.125 0.08 0.055 0.02 wat., unf., mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., 80 0.49 0.03 0.177 0.359 0.228 0.15 0.112 0.08 unf., mg/L 00680 Organic carbon, 84 16 4.8 7.567 12.5 8.525 6.9 6.1 5.025 wat., unf., mg/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., 37 6800 170 1132.973 5269.998 935 630 375 179 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., 37 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01027 Cadmium, wat., 37 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01034 Chromium, wat., 37 48 \-- 3.232\* \*12.000 \*3.000 \*2.000 \*0.621 \*0.201 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., 37 5 \-- 1.03\* \*3.200 \*1.000 \*0.663 \*0.352 \*0.140 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., 36 99 1 10.583 75.2 9.5 5 4 1 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., 37 7200 220 1671.892 6930 1750 1200 900 319 recoverable, ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., 36 42 \-- 7.107\* \*33.500 \*7.000 \*4.500 \*2.000 \*0.931 recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., 35 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., 37 3 \-- 1.062\* \*3.000 \*1.000 \*1.000 \*0.507 \*0.252 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., 36 7 1 2.167 6.15 2 2 1 1 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., 37 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01077 Silver, wat., 36 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., 37 60 \-- 16.863\* \*51.000 \*20.000 \*10.000 \*6.565 \*2.877 recoverable, ug/L 80154 Suspended 78 458 4 64.077 228.45 73.75 37.5 23 8.95 sediment concentration, mg/L -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <table> <colgroup> <col style="width: 7%" /> <col style="width: 24%" /> <col style="width: 6%" /> <col style="width: 7%" /> <col style="width: 7%" /> <col style="width: 6%" /> <col style="width: 8%" /> <col style="width: 0%" /> <col style="width: 7%" /> <col style="width: 8%" /> <col style="width: 8%" /> <col style="width: 8%" /> </colgroup> <thead> <tr class="header"> <th rowspan="2"><strong>NWIS Param-eter<br /> code</strong></th> <th rowspan="2"><strong>Constituent name</strong></th> <th rowspan="2">Sample size</th> <th rowspan="2">Maximum</th> <th rowspan="2">Minimum</th> <th rowspan="2">Mean</th> <th colspan="6"><strong>Percentile</strong></th> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <th colspan="2">95th</th> <th>75th</th> <th>50th</th> <th><strong>25th</strong></th> <th><strong>5th</strong></th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr class="odd"> <td colspan="12"><h3 id="swift-creek-near-apex-october-1988june-1995">02087580 <a href="#swift-creek-near-apex-october-1988june-1995">Swift Creek near Apex</a> (October 1988–June 1995)</h3></td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00061</td> <td>Discharge, instantaneous, cubic feet per second</td> <td>45</td> <td>111</td> <td>0.19</td> <td>9.758</td> <td>39.3</td> <td colspan="2">10.5</td> <td>3.9</td> <td>1.15</td> <td>0.267</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00080</td> <td>Color, wat., filt., platinum cobalt units</td> <td>74</td> <td>280</td> <td>4</td> <td>74.662</td> <td>135</td> <td colspan="2">100</td> <td>65</td> <td>54.5</td> <td>13.75</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00300</td> <td>Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., mg/L</td> <td>74</td> <td>13.8</td> <td>3.9</td> <td>8.541</td> <td>13.125</td> <td colspan="2">11.025</td> <td>9</td> <td>5.8</td> <td>4.275</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00301</td> <td>Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., percent of saturation</td> <td>74</td> <td>151</td> <td>44</td> <td>83.338</td> <td>110.5</td> <td colspan="2">94</td> <td>84</td> <td>67</td> <td>51.75</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00400</td> <td>pH, wat., unf., field, standard units</td> <td>75</td> <td>7.6</td> <td>6</td> <td>7.007</td> <td>7.52</td> <td colspan="2">7.2</td> <td>7</td> <td>6.9</td> <td>6.3</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00403</td> <td>pH, wat., unf., laboratory, standard units</td> <td>74</td> <td>7.9</td> <td>6.7</td> <td>7.305</td> <td>7.825</td> <td colspan="2">7.5</td> <td>7.3</td> <td>7.1</td> <td>6.9</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>90095</td> <td>Specific conductance, wat., unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius</td> <td>74</td> <td>132</td> <td>69</td> <td>95.041</td> <td>122.25</td> <td colspan="2">106</td> <td>91.5</td> <td>84</td> <td>74</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00095</td> <td>Specific conductance, wat., unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius</td> <td>75</td> <td>130</td> <td>68</td> <td>93.067</td> <td>126.4</td> <td colspan="2">102</td> <td>89</td> <td>83</td> <td>73.6</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00900</td> <td>Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as calcium carbonate</td> <td>74</td> <td>46</td> <td>21</td> <td>30.541</td> <td>43.5</td> <td colspan="2">35</td> <td>28.5</td> <td>25.75</td> <td>23</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00915</td> <td>Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>74</td> <td>12</td> <td>5.7</td> <td>8.086</td> <td>11.25</td> <td colspan="2">9.325</td> <td>7.65</td> <td>6.8</td> <td>6.175</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00925</td> <td>Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>74</td> <td>3.9</td> <td>1.6</td> <td>2.515</td> <td>3.725</td> <td colspan="2">2.925</td> <td>2.3</td> <td>2.1</td> <td>1.775</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00935</td> <td>Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>74</td> <td>4.3</td> <td>0.3</td> <td>2.512</td> <td>3.525</td> <td colspan="2">2.8</td> <td>2.5</td> <td>2.1</td> <td>1.775</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00931</td> <td>Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., number</td> <td>74</td> <td>0.8</td> <td>0.2</td> <td>0.403</td> <td>0.5</td> <td colspan="2">0.4</td> <td>0.4</td> <td>0.4</td> <td>0.3</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00930</td> <td>Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>74</td> <td>9.3</td> <td>3.1</td> <td>5.028</td> <td>7.125</td> <td colspan="2">5.625</td> <td>4.9</td> <td>4.375</td> <td>3.275</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00932</td> <td>Sodium, wat., percent in equivalents of major cations</td> <td>74</td> <td>41</td> <td>16</td> <td>24.459</td> <td>30.25</td> <td colspan="2">26.25</td> <td>24</td> <td>22</td> <td>18.75</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>99430</td> <td>Carbonate, wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate</td> <td>33</td> <td>52</td> <td>17</td> <td>30.667</td> <td>49.9</td> <td colspan="2">37</td> <td>27</td> <td>23</td> <td>18.4</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>90410</td> <td>Acid neutralizing capacity, wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate</td> <td>74</td> <td>48</td> <td>13</td> <td>30.446</td> <td>48</td> <td colspan="2">37</td> <td>28</td> <td>23</td> <td>19.75</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00410</td> <td>Acid neutralizing capacity, wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate</td> <td>33</td> <td>54</td> <td>17</td> <td>31.212</td> <td>52.6</td> <td colspan="2">37</td> <td>29</td> <td>23</td> <td>18.4</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>99440</td> <td>Bicarbonate, wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L</td> <td>33</td> <td>63</td> <td>21</td> <td>37.394</td> <td>60.9</td> <td colspan="2">45</td> <td>33</td> <td>28</td> <td>22.4</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>99445</td> <td>Carbonate, wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L</td> <td>12</td> <td>0</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td colspan="2">--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00940</td> <td>Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>74</td> <td>7.6</td> <td>0.3</td> <td>5.442</td> <td>7.325</td> <td colspan="2">6.1</td> <td>5.45</td> <td>4.975</td> <td>3.575</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00950</td> <td>Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>74</td> <td>0.3</td> <td>--</td> <td>0.11*</td> <td>*0.300</td> <td colspan="2">*0.100</td> <td>*0.100</td> <td>*0.064</td> <td>*0.037</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00955</td> <td>Silica, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>74</td> <td>16</td> <td>4.3</td> <td>9.158</td> <td>15</td> <td colspan="2">11</td> <td>8.75</td> <td>7.25</td> <td>4.95</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00945</td> <td>Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>74</td> <td>12</td> <td>1.4</td> <td>5.809</td> <td>8.65</td> <td colspan="2">7</td> <td>5.85</td> <td>4.6</td> <td>2.375</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>99890</td> <td>Sulfate, wat., filt., uncorrected, mg/L</td> <td>5</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td colspan="2">--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>70300</td> <td>Residue on evaporation, dried at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>74</td> <td>94</td> <td>29</td> <td>63.919</td> <td>88.5</td> <td colspan="2">72</td> <td>62.5</td> <td>56</td> <td>42.25</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00608</td> <td>Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen</td> <td>74</td> <td>0.12</td> <td>--</td> <td>0.045*</td> <td>*0.087</td> <td colspan="2">*0.060</td> <td>*0.040</td> <td>*0.030</td> <td>*0.010</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00623</td> <td>Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen</td> <td>73</td> <td>0.6</td> <td>--</td> <td>0.3*</td> <td>*0.530</td> <td colspan="2">*0.400</td> <td>*0.300</td> <td>*0.200</td> <td>*0.152</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00625</td> <td>Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen</td> <td>74</td> <td>1.1</td> <td>0.2</td> <td>0.446</td> <td>0.8</td> <td colspan="2">0.525</td> <td>0.4</td> <td>0.3</td> <td>0.2</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00610</td> <td>Ammonia, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen</td> <td>37</td> <td>0.1</td> <td>0.01</td> <td>0.042</td> <td>0.082</td> <td colspan="2">0.06</td> <td>0.04</td> <td>0.03</td> <td>0.01</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00620</td> <td>Nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen</td> <td>14</td> <td>0.27</td> <td>0.05</td> <td>0.142</td> <td>0.27</td> <td colspan="2">0.19</td> <td>0.145</td> <td>0.07</td> <td>0.05</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00631</td> <td>Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen</td> <td>74</td> <td>0.3</td> <td>--</td> <td>0.133*</td> <td>*0.262</td> <td colspan="2">*0.200</td> <td>*0.110</td> <td>*0.069</td> <td>*0.041</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00630</td> <td>Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen</td> <td>37</td> <td>0.3</td> <td>--</td> <td>0.117*</td> <td>*0.246</td> <td colspan="2">*0.195</td> <td>*0.090</td> <td>*0.064</td> <td>*0.035</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00613</td> <td>Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen</td> <td>60</td> <td>0.03</td> <td>--</td> <td>0.008*</td> <td>*0.020</td> <td colspan="2">*0.010</td> <td>*0.007</td> <td>*0.005</td> <td>*0.003</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00615</td> <td>Nitrite, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen</td> <td>37</td> <td>0.03</td> <td>--</td> <td>0.014*</td> <td>*0.030</td> <td colspan="2">*0.020</td> <td>*0.010</td> <td>*0.007</td> <td>*0.004</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00605</td> <td>Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., mg/L</td> <td>70</td> <td>1</td> <td>0.12</td> <td>0.409</td> <td>0.764</td> <td colspan="2">0.505</td> <td>0.37</td> <td>0.278</td> <td>0.181</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00666</td> <td>Phosphorus, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>74</td> <td>0.04</td> <td>--</td> <td>0.012*</td> <td>*0.022</td> <td colspan="2">*0.020</td> <td>*0.010</td> <td>*0.007</td> <td>*0.004</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00671</td> <td>Orthophosphate, wat., filt., mg/L as phosphorus</td> <td>74</td> <td>0.03</td> <td>--</td> <td>0.008*</td> <td>*0.020</td> <td colspan="2">*0.010</td> <td>*0.007</td> <td>*0.004</td> <td>*0.002</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>70507</td> <td>Orthophosphate, wat., unf., mg/L as phosphorus</td> <td>37</td> <td>0.04</td> <td>--</td> <td>0.016*</td> <td>*0.040</td> <td colspan="2">*0.020</td> <td>*0.010</td> <td>*0.007</td> <td>*0.003</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00665</td> <td>Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L</td> <td>74</td> <td>0.16</td> <td>0.01</td> <td>0.041</td> <td>0.07</td> <td colspan="2">0.05</td> <td>0.04</td> <td>0.03</td> <td>0.01</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00680</td> <td>Organic carbon, wat., unf., mg/L</td> <td>73</td> <td>14</td> <td>3.8</td> <td>6.345</td> <td>10.23</td> <td colspan="2">7.3</td> <td>6</td> <td>5.1</td> <td>4.17</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>01105</td> <td>Aluminum, wat., unf., recoverable, ug/L</td> <td>26</td> <td>2900</td> <td>30</td> <td>525.385</td> <td>2690</td> <td colspan="2">532.5</td> <td>220</td> <td>107.5</td> <td>30</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>01002</td> <td>Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L</td> <td>25</td> <td>2</td> <td>--</td> <td>0.845*</td> <td>*1.700</td> <td colspan="2">*1.000</td> <td>*0.796</td> <td>*0.648</td> <td>*0.478</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>01027</td> <td>Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L</td> <td>26</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td colspan="2">--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>01034</td> <td>Chromium, wat., unf., recoverable, ug/L</td> <td>26</td> <td>5</td> <td>--</td> <td>0.987*</td> <td>*4.650</td> <td colspan="2">*1.000</td> <td>*0.426</td> <td>*0.163</td> <td>*0.040</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>01037</td> <td>Cobalt, wat., unf., recoverable, ug/L</td> <td>26</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td colspan="2">--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>01042</td> <td>Copper, wat., unf., recoverable, ug/L</td> <td>25</td> <td>6</td> <td>1</td> <td>2.36</td> <td>5.7</td> <td colspan="2">3</td> <td>2</td> <td>1.5</td> <td>1</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>01045</td> <td>Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, ug/L</td> <td>26</td> <td>5200</td> <td>710</td> <td>1471.538</td> <td>4534.999</td> <td colspan="2">1500</td> <td>1150</td> <td>1000</td> <td>717</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>01051</td> <td>Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, ug/L</td> <td>24</td> <td>4</td> <td>--</td> <td>1.229*</td> <td>*3.750</td> <td colspan="2">*2.000</td> <td>*0.932</td> <td>*0.525</td> <td>*0.238</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>01055</td> <td>Manganese, wat., unf., recoverable, ug/L</td> <td>26</td> <td>380</td> <td>50</td> <td>142.692</td> <td>362.5</td> <td colspan="2">185</td> <td>105</td> <td>87.5</td> <td>50</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>71900</td> <td>Mercury, wat., unf., recoverable, ug/L</td> <td>26</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td colspan="2">--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>01062</td> <td>Molybdenum, wat., unf., recoverable, ug/L</td> <td>26</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td colspan="2">--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>01067</td> <td>Nickel, wat., unf., recoverable, ug/L</td> <td>24</td> <td>4</td> <td>--</td> <td>0.975*</td> <td>*3.500</td> <td colspan="2">*1.000</td> <td>*0.677</td> <td>*0.377</td> <td>*0.159</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>01147</td> <td>Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L</td> <td>26</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td colspan="2">--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>01077</td> <td>Silver, wat., unf., recoverable, ug/L</td> <td>26</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td colspan="2">--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>01092</td> <td>Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, ug/L</td> <td>26</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td colspan="2">--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>80154</td> <td>Suspended sediment concentration, mg/L</td> <td>68</td> <td>427</td> <td>2</td> <td>25.441</td> <td>93.65</td> <td colspan="2">21.75</td> <td>13</td> <td>8</td> <td>3</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <table> <colgroup> <col style="width: 7%" /> <col style="width: 24%" /> <col style="width: 6%" /> <col style="width: 7%" /> <col style="width: 7%" /> <col style="width: 6%" /> <col style="width: 8%" /> <col style="width: 0%" /> <col style="width: 7%" /> <col style="width: 8%" /> <col style="width: 8%" /> <col style="width: 8%" /> </colgroup> <thead> <tr class="header"> <th rowspan="2"><strong>NWIS Param-eter<br /> code</strong></th> <th rowspan="2"><strong>Constituent name</strong></th> <th rowspan="2">Sample size</th> <th rowspan="2">Maximum</th> <th rowspan="2">Minimum</th> <th rowspan="2">Mean</th> <th colspan="6"><strong>Percentile</strong></th> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <th colspan="2">95th</th> <th>75th</th> <th>50th</th> <th><strong>25th</strong></th> <th><strong>5th</strong></th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr class="odd"> <td colspan="12"><h3 id="lake-benson-at-dam-near-garner-october-1989june-1995"><a href="#_02087701__Lake_Benson_at_dam_near_G"><span id="_02087701__Lake_Benson_at_dam_near_G" class="anchor"></span>02087701 Lake Benson at dam near Garner (October 1989–June 1995)</a></h3></td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00080</td> <td>Color, wat., filt., platinum cobalt units</td> <td>29</td> <td>120.000</td> <td>2.000</td> <td>34.241</td> <td>115.000</td> <td colspan="2">34.000</td> <td>24.000</td> <td>18.000</td> <td>2.500</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00078</td> <td>Transparency, wat., unf., Secchi disc, meters</td> <td>13</td> <td>1.600</td> <td>0.450</td> <td>0.769</td> <td>1.600</td> <td colspan="2">0.950</td> <td>0.650</td> <td>0.500</td> <td>0.450</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00300</td> <td>Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., mg/L</td> <td>27</td> <td>11.200</td> <td>4.270</td> <td>8.173</td> <td>11.000</td> <td colspan="2">9.800</td> <td>8.500</td> <td>6.800</td> <td>4.402</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00301</td> <td>Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., percent of saturation</td> <td>27</td> <td>139.000</td> <td>51.000</td> <td>95.593</td> <td>137.800</td> <td colspan="2">113.000</td> <td>100.000</td> <td>76.000</td> <td>52.200</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00400</td> <td>pH, wat., unf., field, standard units</td> <td>29</td> <td>8.620</td> <td>6.450</td> <td>7.091</td> <td>8.475</td> <td colspan="2">7.200</td> <td>7.030</td> <td>6.720</td> <td>6.450</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00403</td> <td>pH, wat., unf., laboratory, standard units</td> <td>29</td> <td>8.900</td> <td>6.700</td> <td>7.459</td> <td>8.550</td> <td colspan="2">7.800</td> <td>7.400</td> <td>7.150</td> <td>6.800</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>90095</td> <td>Specific conductance, wat., unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius</td> <td>29</td> <td>92.000</td> <td>58.000</td> <td>71.172</td> <td>88.500</td> <td colspan="2">77.000</td> <td>71.000</td> <td>63.000</td> <td>58.500</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00095</td> <td>Specific conductance, wat., unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius</td> <td>29</td> <td>94.000</td> <td>53.000</td> <td>69.834</td> <td>88.500</td> <td colspan="2">74.500</td> <td>70.000</td> <td>63.000</td> <td>56.000</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00900</td> <td>Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as calcium carbonate</td> <td>29</td> <td>31.000</td> <td>16.000</td> <td>21.172</td> <td>29.500</td> <td colspan="2">23.000</td> <td>20.000</td> <td>19.000</td> <td>16.500</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00915</td> <td>Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>29</td> <td>7.600</td> <td>3.900</td> <td>5.183</td> <td>7.300</td> <td colspan="2">5.650</td> <td>5.000</td> <td>4.600</td> <td>4.000</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00925</td> <td>Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>29</td> <td>2.800</td> <td>1.500</td> <td>1.983</td> <td>2.700</td> <td colspan="2">2.150</td> <td>1.900</td> <td>1.800</td> <td>1.550</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00935</td> <td>Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>29</td> <td>11.000</td> <td>0.700</td> <td>2.290</td> <td>7.100</td> <td colspan="2">2.500</td> <td>2.100</td> <td>1.250</td> <td>0.750</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00931</td> <td>Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., number</td> <td>29</td> <td>0.500</td> <td>0.300</td> <td>0.414</td> <td>0.500</td> <td colspan="2">0.400</td> <td>0.400</td> <td>0.400</td> <td>0.350</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00930</td> <td>Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>29</td> <td>5.300</td> <td>2.900</td> <td>4.379</td> <td>5.150</td> <td colspan="2">4.800</td> <td>4.400</td> <td>4.000</td> <td>3.250</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00932</td> <td>Sodium, wat., percent in equivalents of major cations</td> <td>29</td> <td>33.000</td> <td>23.000</td> <td>28.517</td> <td>32.500</td> <td colspan="2">30.000</td> <td>29.000</td> <td>27.000</td> <td>23.500</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>99430</td> <td>Carbonate, wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate</td> <td>13</td> <td>34.000</td> <td>13.000</td> <td>22.385</td> <td>34.000</td> <td colspan="2">26.500</td> <td>23.000</td> <td>19.000</td> <td>13.000</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>90410</td> <td>Acid neutralizing capacity, wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate</td> <td>29</td> <td>34.000</td> <td>14.000</td> <td>22.552</td> <td>31.000</td> <td colspan="2">25.500</td> <td>22.000</td> <td>19.500</td> <td>15.000</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00410</td> <td>Acid neutralizing capacity, wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate</td> <td>13</td> <td>40.000</td> <td>13.000</td> <td>22.923</td> <td>40.000</td> <td colspan="2">26.500</td> <td>23.000</td> <td>18.000</td> <td>13.000</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>99440</td> <td>Bicarbonate, wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L</td> <td>13</td> <td>41.000</td> <td>16.000</td> <td>27.154</td> <td>41.000</td> <td colspan="2">32.500</td> <td>28.000</td> <td>23.000</td> <td>16.000</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>99445</td> <td>Carbonate, wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L</td> <td>10</td> <td>0.000</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td colspan="2">--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00940</td> <td>Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>28</td> <td>5.800</td> <td>3.300</td> <td>4.371</td> <td>5.665</td> <td colspan="2">4.875</td> <td>4.350</td> <td>3.825</td> <td>3.345</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00950</td> <td>Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>29</td> <td>0.300</td> <td>--</td> <td>0.102*</td> <td>*0.250</td> <td colspan="2">*0.100</td> <td>*0.100</td> <td>*0.058</td> <td>*0.034</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00955</td> <td>Silica, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>29</td> <td>11.000</td> <td>0.800</td> <td>6.090</td> <td>11.000</td> <td colspan="2">8.350</td> <td>6.600</td> <td>3.750</td> <td>1.000</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00945</td> <td>Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>29</td> <td>6.500</td> <td>2.900</td> <td>4.210</td> <td>6.250</td> <td colspan="2">4.850</td> <td>4.000</td> <td>3.550</td> <td>2.900</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>99890</td> <td>Sulfate, wat., filt., uncorrected, mg/L</td> <td>1</td> <td>7.500</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td colspan="2">--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>70300</td> <td>Residue on evaporation, dried at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>29</td> <td>76.000</td> <td>32.000</td> <td>48.724</td> <td>74.500</td> <td colspan="2">53.000</td> <td>48.000</td> <td>42.500</td> <td>33.000</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00608</td> <td>Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen</td> <td>29</td> <td>0.200</td> <td>--</td> <td>0.049*</td> <td>*0.195</td> <td colspan="2">*0.055</td> <td>*0.030</td> <td>*0.020</td> <td>*0.006</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00623</td> <td>Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen</td> <td>29</td> <td>0.700</td> <td>0.200</td> <td>0.400</td> <td>0.650</td> <td colspan="2">0.500</td> <td>0.400</td> <td>0.300</td> <td>0.200</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00625</td> <td>Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen</td> <td>29</td> <td>3.800</td> <td>0.400</td> <td>0.731</td> <td>2.750</td> <td colspan="2">0.700</td> <td>0.600</td> <td>0.450</td> <td>0.400</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00610</td> <td>Ammonia, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen</td> <td>14</td> <td>0.200</td> <td>--</td> <td>0.046*</td> <td>*0.200</td> <td colspan="2">*0.058</td> <td>*0.030</td> <td>*0.010</td> <td>*0.003</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00620</td> <td>Nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen</td> <td>3</td> <td>0.150</td> <td>0.040</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td colspan="2">--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00631</td> <td>Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen</td> <td>29</td> <td>0.200</td> <td>--</td> <td>0.041*</td> <td>*0.165</td> <td colspan="2">*0.054</td> <td>*0.027</td> <td>*0.013</td> <td>*0.005</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00630</td> <td>Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen</td> <td>14</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td colspan="2">--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00613</td> <td>Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen</td> <td>23</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td colspan="2">--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00615</td> <td>Nitrite, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen</td> <td>14</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td colspan="2">--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00605</td> <td>Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., mg/L</td> <td>27</td> <td>3.800</td> <td>0.330</td> <td>0.704</td> <td>2.920</td> <td colspan="2">0.640</td> <td>0.550</td> <td>0.390</td> <td>0.342</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00666</td> <td>Phosphorus, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>29</td> <td>0.030</td> <td>--</td> <td>0.009*</td> <td>*0.025</td> <td colspan="2">*0.010</td> <td>*0.007</td> <td>*0.004</td> <td>*0.002</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00671</td> <td>Orthophosphate, wat., filt., mg/L as phosphorus</td> <td>29</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td colspan="2">--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>70507</td> <td>Orthophosphate, wat., unf., mg/L as phosphorus</td> <td>14</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td colspan="2">--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00665</td> <td>Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L</td> <td>29</td> <td>0.080</td> <td>0.000</td> <td>0.031</td> <td>0.070</td> <td colspan="2">0.040</td> <td>0.030</td> <td>0.015</td> <td>0.005</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00680</td> <td>Organic carbon, wat., unf., mg/L</td> <td>29</td> <td>18.000</td> <td>5.600</td> <td>8.269</td> <td>17.500</td> <td colspan="2">8.700</td> <td>7.400</td> <td>6.550</td> <td>5.600</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>70953</td> <td>Chlorophyll a, phytoplankton, chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L</td> <td>29</td> <td>26.300</td> <td>0.100</td> <td>7.445</td> <td>21.400</td> <td colspan="2">10.500</td> <td>6.100</td> <td>3.150</td> <td>0.800</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>70954</td> <td>Chlorophyll b, phytoplankton, chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L</td> <td>29</td> <td>1.700</td> <td>--</td> <td>0.394*</td> <td>*1.500</td> <td colspan="2">*0.500</td> <td>*0.200</td> <td>*0.109</td> <td>*0.045</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>01105</td> <td>Aluminum, wat., unf., recoverable, ug/L</td> <td>29</td> <td>1600.000</td> <td>10.000</td> <td>217.241</td> <td>1400.000</td> <td colspan="2">210.000</td> <td>100.000</td> <td>70.000</td> <td>25.000</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>01002</td> <td>Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L</td> <td>29</td> <td>1.000</td> <td>--</td> <td>1.000*</td> <td>*1.000</td> <td colspan="2">*1.000</td> <td>*1.000</td> <td>*1.000</td> <td>*1.000</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>01027</td> <td>Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L</td> <td>29</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td colspan="2">--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>01034</td> <td>Chromium, wat., unf., recoverable, ug/L</td> <td>29</td> <td>3.000</td> <td>--</td> <td>0.809*</td> <td>*2.500</td> <td colspan="2">*1.000</td> <td>*0.674</td> <td>*0.458</td> <td>*0.259</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>01037</td> <td>Cobalt, wat., unf., recoverable, ug/L</td> <td>29</td> <td>2.000</td> <td>--</td> <td>0.588*</td> <td>*1.500</td> <td colspan="2">*0.742</td> <td>*0.492</td> <td>*0.325</td> <td>*0.177</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>01042</td> <td>Copper, wat., unf., recoverable, ug/L</td> <td>28</td> <td>6.000</td> <td>1.000</td> <td>2.357</td> <td>5.550</td> <td colspan="2">3.000</td> <td>2.000</td> <td>1.250</td> <td>1.000</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>01045</td> <td>Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, ug/L</td> <td>29</td> <td>2100.000</td> <td>150.000</td> <td>675.862</td> <td>1950.000</td> <td colspan="2">880.000</td> <td>450.000</td> <td>325.000</td> <td>185.000</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>01051</td> <td>Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, ug/L</td> <td>28</td> <td>3.000</td> <td>--</td> <td>1.179*</td> <td>*3.000</td> <td colspan="2">*2.000</td> <td>*0.908</td> <td>*0.486</td> <td>*0.214</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>01055</td> <td>Manganese, wat., unf., recoverable, ug/L</td> <td>29</td> <td>1400.000</td> <td>30.000</td> <td>243.448</td> <td>1085.000</td> <td colspan="2">280.000</td> <td>140.000</td> <td>70.000</td> <td>35.000</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>71900</td> <td>Mercury, wat., unf., recoverable, ug/L</td> <td>28</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td colspan="2">--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>01062</td> <td>Molybdenum, wat., unf., recoverable, ug/L</td> <td>29</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td colspan="2">--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>01067</td> <td>Nickel, wat., unf., recoverable, ug/L</td> <td>28</td> <td>3.000</td> <td>--</td> <td>1.115*</td> <td>*2.550</td> <td colspan="2">*2.000</td> <td>*0.937</td> <td>*0.581</td> <td>*0.305</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>01147</td> <td>Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L</td> <td>29</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td colspan="2">--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>01077</td> <td>Silver, wat., unf., recoverable, ug/L</td> <td>29</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td colspan="2">--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>01092</td> <td>Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, ug/L</td> <td>29</td> <td>20.000</td> <td>--</td> <td>6.432*</td> <td>*20.000</td> <td colspan="2">*8.924</td> <td>*4.688</td> <td>*2.669</td> <td>*1.172</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <table> <colgroup> <col style="width: 7%" /> <col style="width: 24%" /> <col style="width: 6%" /> <col style="width: 7%" /> <col style="width: 7%" /> <col style="width: 6%" /> <col style="width: 8%" /> <col style="width: 0%" /> <col style="width: 7%" /> <col style="width: 8%" /> <col style="width: 8%" /> <col style="width: 8%" /> </colgroup> <thead> <tr class="header"> <th rowspan="2"><strong>NWIS Param-eter<br /> code</strong></th> <th rowspan="2"><strong>Constituent name</strong></th> <th rowspan="2">Sample size</th> <th rowspan="2">Maximum</th> <th rowspan="2">Minimum</th> <th rowspan="2">Mean</th> <th colspan="6"><strong>Percentile</strong></th> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <th colspan="2">95th</th> <th>75th</th> <th>50th</th> <th><strong>25th</strong></th> <th><strong>5th</strong></th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr class="odd"> <td colspan="12"><h3 id="cane-creek-near-orange-grove-october-1988september-2001"><a href="#_02096846__Cane_Creek_near_Orange_Gr"><span id="_02096846__Cane_Creek_near_Orange_Gr" class="anchor"></span>02096846 Cane Creek near Orange Grove (October 1988–September 2001)</a></h3></td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00061</td> <td>Discharge, instantaneous, cubic feet per second</td> <td>130</td> <td>625.000</td> <td>0.010</td> <td>22.523</td> <td>150.900</td> <td colspan="2">6.250</td> <td>2.200</td> <td>0.493</td> <td>0.050</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00080</td> <td>Color, wat., filt., platinum cobalt units</td> <td>123</td> <td>250.000</td> <td>1.000</td> <td>55.537</td> <td>140.000</td> <td colspan="2">65.000</td> <td>45.000</td> <td>30.000</td> <td>18.400</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00300</td> <td>Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., mg/L</td> <td>121</td> <td>15.400</td> <td>3.100</td> <td>9.461</td> <td>13.980</td> <td colspan="2">11.600</td> <td>9.000</td> <td>7.445</td> <td>5.300</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00301</td> <td>Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., percent of saturation</td> <td>118</td> <td>169.000</td> <td>31.000</td> <td>92.153</td> <td>123.100</td> <td colspan="2">102.000</td> <td>92.000</td> <td>84.750</td> <td>55.800</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00400</td> <td>pH, wat., unf., field, standard units</td> <td>130</td> <td>8.100</td> <td>5.500</td> <td>6.945</td> <td>7.545</td> <td colspan="2">7.207</td> <td>7.080</td> <td>6.790</td> <td>5.957</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00403</td> <td>pH, wat., unf., laboratory, standard units</td> <td>123</td> <td>9.100</td> <td>6.500</td> <td>7.357</td> <td>7.980</td> <td colspan="2">7.500</td> <td>7.300</td> <td>7.100</td> <td>6.700</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>90095</td> <td>Specific conductance, wat., unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius</td> <td>122</td> <td>178.000</td> <td>28.000</td> <td>88.885</td> <td>125.000</td> <td colspan="2">102.000</td> <td>85.000</td> <td>73.500</td> <td>59.000</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00095</td> <td>Specific conductance, wat., unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius</td> <td>129</td> <td>175.000</td> <td>26.000</td> <td>85.647</td> <td>125.000</td> <td colspan="2">98.000</td> <td>82.000</td> <td>69.800</td> <td>51.000</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00900</td> <td>Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as calcium carbonate</td> <td>123</td> <td>58.000</td> <td>8.000</td> <td>28.244</td> <td>43.800</td> <td colspan="2">34.000</td> <td>27.000</td> <td>22.000</td> <td>17.000</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00915</td> <td>Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>123</td> <td>14.000</td> <td>1.900</td> <td>7.013</td> <td>11.000</td> <td colspan="2">8.300</td> <td>6.700</td> <td>5.400</td> <td>4.100</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00925</td> <td>Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>123</td> <td>5.600</td> <td>0.800</td> <td>2.613</td> <td>3.960</td> <td colspan="2">3.100</td> <td>2.500</td> <td>2.100</td> <td>1.620</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00935</td> <td>Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>123</td> <td>13.000</td> <td>0.400</td> <td>2.233</td> <td>6.340</td> <td colspan="2">2.600</td> <td>1.600</td> <td>1.000</td> <td>0.700</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00931</td> <td>Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., number</td> <td>123</td> <td>0.500</td> <td>0.200</td> <td>0.395</td> <td>0.500</td> <td colspan="2">0.400</td> <td>0.400</td> <td>0.400</td> <td>0.300</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>00930</td> <td>Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L</td> <td>123</td> <td>6.600</td> <td>1.200</td> <td>4.837</td> <td>6.180</td> <td colspan="2">5.400</td> <td>4.900</td> <td>4.400</td> <td>3.200</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00932</td> <td>Sodium, wat., percent in equivalents of major cations</td> <td>123</td> <td>34.000</td> <td>14.000</td> <td>26.057</td> <td>32.800</td> <td colspan="2">29.000</td> <td>26.000</td> <td>23.000</td> <td>19.000</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>99430</td> <td>Carbonate, wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate</td> <td>56</td> <td>66.000</td> <td>5.000</td> <td>28.804</td> <td>52.150</td> <td colspan="2">35.000</td> <td>27.500</td> <td>20.000</td> <td>10.850</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>90410</td> <td>Acid neutralizing capacity, wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate</td> <td>123</td> <td>65.000</td> <td>5.900</td> <td>27.280</td> <td>48.800</td> <td colspan="2">35.000</td> <td>24.000</td> <td>19.000</td> <td>12.000</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>39086</td> <td>Alkalinity, wat., filt., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate</td> <td>2</td> <td>53.000</td> <td>26.000</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td colspan="2">--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> <td>--</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>00410</td> <td>Acid neutralizing capacity, wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate</td> <td>57</td> <td>67.000</td> <td>10.000</td> <td>28.877</td> <td>52.100</td> <td colspan="2">35.000</td> <td>27.000</td> <td>20.000</td> <td>11.900</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **NWIS Param-eter\ **Constituent Sample Maximum Minimum Mean **Percentile** code** name** size ---------------------------------------------- ----------------- -------- ---------- --------- --------- ---------------- --------- --------- ------ --------- ---------- --------- 95th 75th 50th **25th** **5th** 00419 Acid neutralizing 13 62.000 7.000 25.615 62.000 31.500 21.000 17.500 7.000 capacity, wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, 69 81.000 5.000 34.443 63.500 42.000 33.000 23.500 12.000 wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L 00453 Bicarbonate, 1 32.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., filt., incremental titration, field, mg/L 00440 Bicarbonate, 1 64.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L 99445 Carbonate, wat., 12 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L 00452 Carbonate, wat., 1 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., 118 11.000 3.100 6.169 8.700 6.800 5.950 5.300 3.995 filt., mg/L 00950 Fluoride, wat., 118 0.300 \-- 0.075\* \*0.200 \*0.100 \*0.063 \*0.042 \*0.024 filt., mg/L 00955 Silica, wat., 118 30.000 0.100 13.025 17.000 15.000 13.000 11.000 6.790 filt., mg/L 00945 Sulfate, wat., 117 12.000 1.300 3.817 8.010 4.750 3.500 2.400 1.500 filt., mg/L 99890 Sulfate, wat., 7 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., uncorrected, mg/L 70300 Residue on 117 146.000 25.000 66.248 92.900 74.000 65.000 56.500 43.800 evaporation, dried at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., 122 0.360 \-- 0.036\* \*0.110 \*0.040 \*0.020 \*0.009 \*0.003 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus 84 1.300 \-- 0.349\* \*0.900 \*0.400 \*0.300 \*0.200 \*0.117 organic nitrogen, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus 122 2.300 \-- 0.441\* \*1.270 \*0.500 \*0.300 \*0.200 \*0.116 organic nitrogen, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., 45 0.340 \-- 0.050\* \*0.272 \*0.045 \*0.030 \*0.020 \*0.004 unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., 24 1.240 0.070 0.667 1.217 0.957 0.690 0.375 0.082 unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus 122 1.400 0.005 0.585 1.100 0.795 0.600 0.338 0.050 nitrate, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus 45 1.300 0.076 0.638 1.170 0.900 0.600 0.365 0.105 nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., 97 0.100 \-- 0.008\* \*0.030 \*0.010 \*0.003 \*0.002 \*0.001 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., 45 0.120 \-- 0.013\* \*0.058 \*0.010 \*0.008 \*0.003 \*0.001 unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, 92 2.000 0.130 0.476 1.335 0.558 0.360 0.270 0.170 wat., unf., mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., 90 0.370 \-- 0.063\* \*0.170 \*0.090 \*0.040 \*0.020 \*0.008 filt., mg/L 00671 Orthophosphate, 122 0.750 \-- 0.051\* \*0.150 \*0.053 \*0.030 \*0.010 \*0.004 wat., filt., mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, 45 0.450 0.000 0.064 0.261 0.075 0.040 0.020 0.000 wat., unf., mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., 122 0.820 \-- 0.092\* \*0.320 \*0.100 \*0.050 \*0.030 \*0.020 unf., mg/L 00680 Organic carbon, 122 31.000 2.100 6.289 13.000 7.500 5.000 3.650 2.815 wat., unf., mg/L 31501 Total coliform, 4 2100.000 380.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- M-Endo MF method, immediate, wat., colonies per 100 milliliters 90901 Escherichia coli, 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- MI MF method, wat., colonies per 100 milliliters 90902 Escherichia coli, 4 1300.000 36.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- modified m-TEC MF method, wat., colonies per 100 milliliters 31633 Escherichia coli, 4 750.000 32.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- m-TEC MF method, wat., colonies per 100 milliliters 90900 Total coliform, 4 1900.000 86.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- MI MF method, wat., colonies per 100 milliliters 01105 Aluminum, wat., 46 4080.000 10.000 331.726 1567.501 260.000 127.000 67.500 18.960 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., 46 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01027 Cadmium, wat., 46 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01034 Chromium, wat., 46 65.000 \-- 2.458\* \*14.575 \*1.000 \*0.334 \*0.092 \*0.015 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., 46 4.000 \-- 0.668\* \*2.650 \*1.000 \*0.442 \*0.246 \*0.107 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., 45 14.000 \-- 2.219\* \*8.400 \*2.000 \*2.000 \*0.950 \*0.412 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., 46 6510.000 163.000 966.804 3215.002 952.500 745.000 517.500 273.500 recoverable, ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., 46 10.000 \-- 1.081\* \*4.650 \*1.000 \*0.598 \*0.306 \*0.109 recoverable, ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., 46 681.000 10.000 100.220 567.000 102.500 40.000 23.150 10.000 unf., recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., 46 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., 46 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., 46 33.000 \-- 1.305\* \*3.300 \*1.000 \*0.268 \*0.085 \*0.017 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., 46 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 80154 Suspended 122 1110.000 0.000 36.125 105.250 17.800 7.000 4.000 2.000 sediment concentration, mg/L **0209684980**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352710 .anchor} **Cane Creek Reservoir at dam near White Cross (April 1989--August 2001)** 00080 Color, wat., 58 120.000 1.000 36.034 75.750 55.000 25.500 20.000 9.900 filt., platinum cobalt units 00078 Transparency, 37 1.750 0.350 1.046 1.705 1.250 1.100 0.825 0.440 wat., unf., Secchi disc, meters 00300 Dissolved oxygen, 75 11.600 0.080 6.413 9.908 8.600 7.200 4.630 0.248 wat., unf., mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, 75 128.000 0.000 73.667 114.000 103.000 84.000 49.000 2.000 wat., unf., percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., 76 9.200 5.820 7.117 8.818 7.500 6.900 6.600 5.964 field, standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., 59 9.200 6.500 7.431 8.400 7.600 7.400 7.200 6.600 laboratory, standard units 00480 Salinity, wat., 1 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., parts per thousand 90095 Specific 59 120.000 50.000 78.864 102.000 83.000 77.000 72.000 65.000 conductance, wat., unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific 76 163.000 42.000 81.392 142.150 84.250 76.000 69.250 61.700 conductance, wat., unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., 59 40.000 15.000 24.407 29.000 26.000 24.000 22.000 19.000 unf., mg/L as calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., 59 9.600 3.600 5.914 7.500 6.400 5.800 5.200 4.600 filt., mg/L 00925 Magnesium, wat., 59 3.800 1.500 2.346 2.700 2.500 2.400 2.100 1.800 filt., mg/L 00935 Potassium, wat., 59 3.600 1.400 2.302 3.200 2.700 2.200 1.900 1.700 filt., mg/L 00931 Sodium adsorption 59 0.400 0.200 0.331 0.400 0.400 0.300 0.300 0.300 ratio, wat., number 00930 Sodium, wat., 59 5.800 2.400 3.834 5.300 4.100 3.900 3.500 2.400 filt., mg/L 00932 Sodium, wat., 59 28.000 18.000 23.356 27.000 25.000 23.000 22.000 18.000 percent in equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., 25 38.000 11.000 21.560 36.200 24.500 20.000 18.500 11.600 unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing 58 36.000 13.000 24.638 33.050 28.000 24.500 21.000 17.950 capacity, wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 39086 Alkalinity, wat., 1 26.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing 24 41.000 11.000 23.083 38.750 26.500 22.500 19.250 11.500 capacity, wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **NWIS Param-eter\ **Constituent name** Sample Maximum Minimum Mean **Percentile** code** size -------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ -------- ----------- --------- ---------- ---------------- ---------- ---------- ------ ---------- ---------- --------- 95th 75th 50th **25th** **5th** 00419 Acid neutralizing capacity, 9 31.000 17.000 22.111 31.000 22.500 22.000 20.500 17.000 wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, wat., unf., 33 46.000 13.000 26.445 41.100 28.500 26.000 23.000 15.100 incremental titration, field, mg/L 00453 Bicarbonate, wat., filt., 1 32.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 99445 Carbonate, wat., unf., 10 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 00452 Carbonate, wat., filt., 1 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L 58 6.900 3.700 5.009 6.005 5.500 5.050 4.600 3.895 00950 Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L 58 0.200 \-- 0.085\* \*0.200 \*0.100 \*0.076 \*0.054 \*0.035 00955 Silica, wat., filt., mg/L 57 16.000 2.200 6.953 13.100 7.550 6.700 5.550 3.220 00945 Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L 58 7.000 1.200 3.803 5.515 4.350 3.900 3.000 1.785 99890 Sulfate, wat., filt., 3 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- uncorrected, mg/L 70300 Residue on evaporation, dried 57 88.000 29.000 55.491 75.500 60.000 54.000 50.000 38.000 at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as 67 2.270 \-- 0.137\* \*0.610 \*0.098 \*0.030 \*0.010 \*0.004 nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 39 1.700 0.200 0.490 1.100 0.600 0.400 0.300 0.200 wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 67 3.100 0.300 0.730 1.480 0.800 0.600 0.500 0.400 wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., unf., mg/L as 19 0.660 \-- 0.181\* \*0.660 \*0.540 \*0.060 \*0.010 \*0.002 nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as 2 0.410 0.280 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 67 1.700 \-- 0.127\* \*0.486 \*0.160 \*0.020 \*0.005 \*0.001 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 19 1.700 \-- 0.177\* \*1.700 \*0.200 \*0.024 \*0.006 \*0.001 unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as 58 0.020 \-- 0.004\* \*0.014 \*0.005 \*0.002 \*0.001 \*0.000 nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., unf., mg/L as 19 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., 63 1.600 0.310 0.569 0.924 0.640 0.500 0.420 0.362 mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., filt., mg/L 39 0.200 \-- 0.016\* \*0.060 \*0.020 \*0.006 \*0.002 \*0.000 00671 Orthophosphate, wat., filt., 67 0.200 \-- 0.012\* \*0.065 \*0.007 \*0.002 \*0.001 \*0.000 mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, wat., unf., 19 0.200 \-- 0.017\* \*0.200 \*0.010 \*0.002 \*0.000 \*0.000 mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L 66 0.250 \-- 0.039\* \*0.108 \*0.040 \*0.030 \*0.020 \*0.009 00680 Organic carbon, wat., unf., 59 49.000 2.900 8.498 16.000 8.800 7.400 6.400 4.100 mg/L 70953 Chlorophyll a, phytoplankton, 59 87.800 0.100 10.849 37.300 11.000 7.800 3.500 0.800 chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 70954 Chlorophyll b, phytoplankton, 59 11.700 \-- 0.540\* \*1.800 \*0.500 \*0.100 \*0.037 \*0.007 chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 46 360.000 10.000 70.665 252.500 83.325 50.000 30.000 18.245 recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 46 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 46 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 46 8.400 \-- 0.910\* \*3.930 \*1.000 \*0.567 \*0.296 \*0.117 recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 46 4.000 \-- 0.681\* \*3.650 \*0.774 \*0.321 \*0.132 \*0.039 recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 45 400.000 \-- 10.704\* \*8.800 \*2.000 \*2.000 \*0.769 \*0.249 recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 65 15400.000 68.400 1349.960 9574.001 740.000 430.000 229.000 118.800 ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 46 3.000 \-- 0.837\* \*2.000 \*1.000 \*0.655 \*0.417 \*0.204 ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., unf., 65 5600.000 30.000 960.242 5195.000 1200.000 290.000 82.700 30.000 recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., unf., 46 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., unf., 46 3.000 \-- 0.494\* \*2.000 \*0.587 \*0.300 \*0.153 \*0.054 recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., unf., 46 15.000 \-- 1.634\* \*9.200 \*2.000 \*0.819 \*0.373 \*0.126 recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L 46 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01077 Silver, wat., unf., 43 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, 46 70.000 \-- 6.205\* \*20.000 \*6.707 \*2.714 \*1.095 \*0.313 ug/L **02096960**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352711 .anchor} **Haw River near Bynum (November 1998--February 1998)** 00060 Discharge, cubic feet per 1 328.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- second 00061 Discharge, instantaneous, 40 25000.000 55.000 4979.400 23430.002 5550.000 2740.000 343.000 56.950 cubic feet per second 00080 Color, wat., filt., platinum 10 350.000 80.000 208.000 350.000 242.500 220.000 147.500 80.000 cobalt units 00300 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 35 14.200 3.000 9.474 14.200 11.200 9.100 7.800 5.240 mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 16 120.000 68.000 99.250 120.000 103.000 101.000 97.500 68.000 percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., field, 41 8.600 6.100 7.198 7.989 7.500 7.200 6.950 6.200 standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., laboratory, 10 7.700 6.800 7.310 7.700 7.600 7.400 7.075 6.800 standard units 90095 Specific conductance, wat., 10 369.000 66.000 120.100 369.000 126.750 87.500 76.250 66.000 unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific conductance, wat., 41 524.000 64.000 170.488 508.800 218.500 115.000 85.000 67.100 unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as 10 41.000 19.000 24.500 41.000 27.000 23.000 19.750 19.000 calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L 10 9.800 4.500 5.880 9.800 6.400 5.550 4.775 4.500 00925 Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L 10 3.900 1.800 2.420 3.900 2.625 2.250 2.000 1.800 00935 Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L 10 6.200 1.400 2.870 6.200 3.475 2.550 1.975 1.400 00931 Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., 10 4.000 0.400 0.970 4.000 1.000 0.600 0.475 0.400 number 00930 Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L 10 54.000 3.600 12.000 54.000 12.750 6.550 4.700 3.600 00932 Sodium, wat., percent in 10 71.000 27.000 39.700 71.000 46.750 35.000 30.750 27.000 equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., unf., 5 33.000 13.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 10 55.000 15.000 22.900 55.000 22.750 20.000 16.750 15.000 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 4 33.000 20.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, wat., unf., 5 40.000 16.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 00440 Bicarbonate, wat., unf., fixed 1 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ **NWIS Param-eter\ **Constituent Sample Maximum Minimum Mean **Percentile** code** name** size ---------------------------------------------- ----------------- -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------------- ---------- ------ ---------- ---------- ---------- 95th 75th 50th **25th** **5th** 99445 Carbonate, wat., 2 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., 10 41.000 3.600 10.290 41.000 10.600 6.350 4.125 3.600 filt., mg/L 00950 Fluoride, wat., 10 0.400 \-- 0.106\* \*0.400 \*0.100 \*0.100 \*0.042 \*0.025 filt., mg/L 00955 Silica, wat., 10 12.000 6.800 8.920 12.000 10.250 8.850 7.075 6.800 filt., mg/L 00945 Sulfate, wat., 10 51.000 6.900 13.570 51.000 12.500 9.300 7.275 6.900 filt., mg/L 70300 Residue on 10 222.000 52.000 89.700 222.000 99.000 77.500 55.750 52.000 evaporation, dried at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., 5 0.210 0.010 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- organic nitrogen, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus 9 1.700 0.600 0.933 1.700 1.050 0.900 0.700 0.600 organic nitrogen, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., 4 0.130 0.050 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., 3 1.980 0.410 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus 5 0.560 0.280 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrate, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus 4 2.000 0.270 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, 9 1.600 0.540 0.836 1.600 0.915 0.750 0.625 0.540 wat., unf., mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., 4 0.110 0.030 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L 00671 Orthophosphate, 5 0.120 0.040 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., filt., mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, 4 0.280 0.020 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., 9 0.580 0.070 0.229 0.580 0.255 0.200 0.150 0.070 unf., mg/L 00680 Organic carbon, 10 22.000 9.200 13.350 22.000 14.500 13.000 10.575 9.200 wat., unf., mg/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., 10 5900.000 1000.000 2580.000 5900.000 3325.000 2000.000 1650.000 1000.000 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., 10 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01027 Cadmium, wat., 10 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01034 Chromium, wat., 10 11.000 1.000 6.030 11.000 8.250 5.500 4.500 1.000 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., 10 10.000 \-- 3.477\* \*10.000 \*4.000 \*3.000 \*1.750 \*0.770 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., 10 32.000 5.000 16.200 32.000 24.500 13.500 8.500 5.000 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., 10 9200.000 1700.000 3820.000 9200.000 4400.000 3350.000 2450.000 1700.000 recoverable, ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., 10 59.000 5.000 23.700 59.000 39.000 13.500 10.000 5.000 recoverable, ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., 10 730.000 110.000 354.000 730.000 485.000 335.000 192.500 110.000 unf., recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., 10 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., 10 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., 10 7.000 2.000 4.400 7.000 6.000 4.000 3.000 2.000 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., 10 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01077 Silver, wat., 10 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., 10 60.000 20.000 35.000 60.000 42.500 30.000 27.500 20.000 recoverable, ug/L 80154 Suspended 17 691.000 49.000 254.647 691.000 338.000 209.000 146.000 49.000 sediment concentration, mg/L **0209719700**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352712 .anchor} **B.E. Jordan Lake, Haw River arm above B.E. Jordan dam (December 1988--August 2001)** 00080 Color, wat., 42 130.000 15.000 35.310 76.700 43.500 30.000 22.250 15.000 filt., platinum cobalt units 00078 Transparency, 37 0.950 0.300 0.628 0.905 0.750 0.650 0.525 0.345 wat., unf., Secchi disc, meters 00300 Dissolved oxygen, 64 14.200 0.300 8.581 13.225 10.600 8.635 7.100 2.027 wat., unf., mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, 56 184.000 3.000 97.661 180.150 115.750 95.000 75.250 20.900 wat., unf., percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., 65 11.500 6.320 7.902 10.580 8.925 7.500 7.000 6.450 field, standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., 42 10.100 6.900 7.981 9.485 8.550 7.600 7.300 7.200 laboratory, standard units 90095 Specific 42 367.000 106.000 193.095 332.750 222.250 193.500 157.500 114.300 conductance, wat., unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific 65 362.000 101.000 184.585 285.100 215.500 185.000 144.000 104.300 conductance, wat., unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., 42 42.000 25.000 31.167 38.550 33.250 31.000 29.000 25.000 unf., mg/L as calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., 42 10.000 5.900 7.590 9.210 8.000 7.600 7.075 6.015 filt., mg/L 00925 Magnesium, wat., 42 3.900 2.300 2.969 3.840 3.200 3.000 2.775 2.300 filt., mg/L 00935 Potassium, wat., 42 6.700 2.200 3.788 5.710 4.225 3.700 3.100 2.400 filt., mg/L 00931 Sodium adsorption 42 4.000 0.800 1.745 3.850 2.000 2.000 1.000 0.900 ratio, wat., number 00930 Sodium, wat., 42 56.000 9.900 23.164 48.200 28.250 23.000 15.000 10.000 filt., mg/L 00932 Sodium, wat., 42 72.000 42.000 56.190 70.400 62.000 58.500 51.000 42.150 percent in equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., 22 54.000 24.000 35.500 53.700 38.750 34.500 29.750 24.000 unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing 42 56.000 24.000 37.024 52.100 41.250 37.500 32.000 25.150 capacity, wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 39086 Alkalinity, wat., 1 36.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing 23 54.000 24.000 37.000 53.800 42.000 35.000 31.000 24.400 capacity, wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00419 Acid neutralizing 7 43.000 25.000 35.571 43.000 42.000 34.000 31.000 25.000 capacity, wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, 29 66.000 10.000 39.041 64.500 49.000 38.000 30.000 11.500 wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L 00453 Bicarbonate, 1 44.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., filt., incremental titration, field, mg/L 99445 Carbonate, wat., 12 16.000 0.000 4.500 16.000 9.750 1.500 0.000 0.000 unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L 00452 Carbonate, wat., 1 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., 41 35.000 6.800 16.961 31.500 21.000 16.000 12.500 8.450 filt., mg/L 00950 Fluoride, wat., 41 0.400 0.100 0.217 0.390 0.300 0.200 0.200 0.100 filt., mg/L 00955 Silica, wat., 40 12.000 4.100 7.153 10.950 8.075 6.850 5.925 4.105 filt., mg/L 00945 Sulfate, wat., 41 53.000 10.000 23.024 48.000 28.500 23.000 16.000 11.000 filt., mg/L 70300 Residue on 40 220.000 74.000 117.125 201.200 127.500 116.500 98.500 76.150 evaporation, dried at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., 49 0.427 \-- 0.045\* \*0.156 \*0.050 \*0.030 \*0.008 \*0.003 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus 21 1.100 0.300 0.519 1.070 0.700 0.400 0.400 0.300 organic nitrogen, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus 49 2.000 0.200 0.814 1.400 0.900 0.700 0.600 0.450 organic nitrogen, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., 3 0.050 0.020 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., 2 0.330 0.190 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus 49 1.500 \-- 0.325\* \*0.805 \*0.495 \*0.260 \*0.090 \*0.028 nitrate, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus 3 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., 49 0.040 \-- 0.013\* \*0.032 \*0.020 \*0.010 \*0.007 \*0.001 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., 3 0.030 0.020 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, 43 2.000 0.330 0.796 1.460 0.920 0.750 0.570 0.394 wat., unf., mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., 22 0.240 \-- 0.033\* \*0.215 \*0.040 \*0.020 \*0.009 \*0.003 filt., mg/L 00671 Orthophosphate, 49 0.220 \-- 0.022\* \*0.087 \*0.022 \*0.010 \*0.005 \*0.001 wat., filt., mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, 3 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., 49 0.250 0.010 0.080 0.175 0.100 0.070 0.045 0.015 unf., mg/L 00680 Organic carbon, 39 14.000 6.500 8.651 14.000 9.600 8.200 7.300 6.600 wat., unf., mg/L 32213 Pheophytin a, 7 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- fluorometric method, ug/L 32209 Chlorophyll a, 7 54.000 6.000 25.429 54.000 54.000 21.000 7.000 6.000 fluorometric method, corrected, wat., ug/L ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **NWIS Param-eter\ **Constituent name** Sample Maximum Minimum Mean **Percentile** code** size ---------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ -------- ---------- --------- ---------- ---------- ---------------- ----------- ---------- ------ --------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 95th 75th 50th **25th** **5th** 32217 Chlorophyll a, fluorometric 7 61.000 7.000 27.857 61.000 54.000 21.000 8.000 7.000 method, uncorrected, ug/L 70953 Chlorophyll a, phytoplankton, 42 61.400 1.100 16.171 43.905 22.925 12.100 7.075 1.450 chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 70954 Chlorophyll b, phytoplankton, 41 123.000 \-- 3.855\* \*3.030 \*1.200 \*0.800 \*0.300 \*0.077 chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 29 530.000 40.000 124.483 390.000 158.000 100.000 70.800 45.000 recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 29 2.000 \-- 0.701\* \*1.500 \*0.898 \*0.634 \*0.491 \*0.305 01025 Cadmium, wat., filt., ug/L 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 29 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 29 7.000 \-- 0.898\* \*4.500 \*0.995 \*0.571 \*0.287 \*0.107 recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 29 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01040 Copper, wat., filt., ug/L 1 1.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 29 6.000 1.000 2.414 5.500 3.000 2.000 2.000 1.000 recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 46 2260.000 70.000 437.783 1536.501 505.000 314.500 190.000 93.500 ug/L 01049 Lead, wat., filt., ug/L 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 29 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L 01056 Manganese, wat., filt., ug/L 1 34.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01055 Manganese, wat., unf., 46 1990.000 10.000 173.517 1643.501 94.500 60.000 39.875 20.000 recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., unf., 29 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., unf., 29 4.000 \-- 1.903\* \*4.000 \*2.100 \*2.000 \*0.998 \*0.567 recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L 29 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01077 Silver, wat., unf., 29 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01090 Zinc, wat., filt., ug/L 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, 29 40.000 \-- 8.127\* \*35.000 \*9.700 \*4.963 \*2.669 \*1.035 ug/L **02097314**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352713 .anchor} **New Hope Creek near Blands (December 1988--March 2001)** 00061 Discharge, instantaneous, 25 1900.000 7.000 134.192 1419.701 66.000 34.000 14.000 7.660 cubic feet per second 00080 Color, wat., filt., platinum 4 130.000 50.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- cobalt units 00076 Turbidity, wat., unf., 1 19.400 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nephelometric turbidity units 00300 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 25 9.900 4.400 7.268 9.660 8.400 7.530 6.000 4.430 mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 8 87.000 67.000 77.500 87.000 81.750 79.500 72.000 67.000 percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., field, 24 8.980 6.120 7.025 8.560 7.193 7.035 6.815 6.202 standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., laboratory, 4 7.500 6.600 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- standard units 90095 Specific conductance, wat., 4 257.000 57.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific conductance, wat., 26 430.000 57.000 226.962 413.900 318.500 218.500 137.000 71.000 unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as 4 55.000 17.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L 4 15.000 4.700 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00925 Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L 4 4.400 1.400 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00935 Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L 4 5.000 2.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00931 Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., 4 1.000 0.300 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- number 00930 Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L 4 25.000 2.700 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00932 Sodium, wat., percent in 4 47.000 23.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., unf., 1 37.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 4 50.000 14.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00419 Acid neutralizing capacity, 1 44.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, wat., unf., 2 53.600 45.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L 4 25.000 2.500 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00950 Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00955 Silica, wat., filt., mg/L 4 9.400 6.700 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00945 Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L 4 21.000 5.900 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 70300 Residue on evaporation, dried 4 162.000 92.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as 3 0.151 0.009 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 3 1.000 0.600 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 3 2.400 0.120 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as 3 0.017 0.004 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., 3 0.890 0.600 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L 00671 Orthophosphate, wat., filt., 3 0.110 0.051 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L 3 0.220 0.110 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00680 Organic carbon, wat., unf., 4 14.000 7.200 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L 31501 Total coliform, M-Endo MF 4 2400.000 150.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- method, immediate, wat., colonies per 100 milliliters 90901 Escherichia coli, MI MF 4 580.000 18.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- method, wat., colonies per 100 milliliters 90902 Escherichia coli, modified 4 580.000 16.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- m-TEC MF method, wat., colonies per 100 milliliters 31633 Escherichia coli, m-TEC MF 5 680.000 19.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- method, wat., colonies per 100 milliliters 90900 Total coliform, MI MF method, 4 2000.000 190.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., colonies per 100 milliliters 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 4 2400.000 40.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 3 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 4 4.000 0.900 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 4 11.000 2.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 4 2800.000 682.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 4 5.000 1.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., unf., 4 230.000 20.200 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., unf., 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., unf., 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., unf., 4 4.000 2.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01077 Silver, wat., unf., 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, 4 90.200 20.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L 80154 Suspended sediment 4 202.000 20.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- concentration, mg/L **0209741955**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352714 .anchor} **Northeast Creek at SR 1100 near Genlee (December 1988--March 2001)** 00060 Discharge, cubic feet per 3 15.000 8.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- second 00061 Discharge, instantaneous, 27 901.000 4.100 176.800 832.600 394.000 26.000 7.900 4.460 cubic feet per second 00080 Color, wat., filt., platinum 13 400.000 40.000 175.385 400.000 240.000 150.000 100.000 40.000 cobalt units 00300 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 29 11.400 4.700 7.012 11.100 8.115 6.400 5.600 4.815 mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 11 594.000 51.000 119.000 594.000 90.000 70.000 62.000 51.000 percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., field, 33 7.500 6.210 6.859 7.297 7.000 6.900 6.700 6.273 standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., laboratory, 13 7.600 6.600 7.085 7.600 7.200 7.100 6.900 6.600 standard units 90095 Specific conductance, wat., 13 578.000 52.000 192.231 578.000 219.500 140.000 91.000 52.000 unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific conductance, wat., 32 714.000 50.000 290.466 646.400 435.000 234.000 133.500 53.900 unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as 13 77.000 16.000 38.231 77.000 52.000 34.000 25.000 16.000 calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L 13 21.000 4.100 10.008 21.000 14.000 8.900 6.500 4.100 00925 Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L 13 5.900 1.400 3.200 5.900 4.150 2.900 2.200 1.400 00935 Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L 13 9.100 1.300 3.608 9.100 4.350 2.900 2.000 1.300 00931 Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., 13 4.000 0.300 1.115 4.000 1.000 0.800 0.550 0.300 number 00930 Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L 13 70.000 3.200 19.292 70.000 22.000 11.000 6.600 3.200 00932 Sodium, wat., percent in 13 68.000 26.000 40.308 68.000 45.500 36.000 31.500 26.000 equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., unf., 5 69.000 13.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 13 46.000 13.000 29.462 46.000 39.000 31.000 21.000 13.000 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 5 69.000 14.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00419 Acid neutralizing capacity, 2 40.000 21.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, wat., unf., 7 84.000 16.000 42.171 84.000 56.000 45.000 20.000 16.000 incremental titration, field, mg/L 99445 Carbonate, wat., unf., 5 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L 13 86.000 2.900 22.185 86.000 26.500 12.000 7.300 2.900 00950 Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L 13 0.900 \-- 0.269\* \*0.900 \*0.300 \*0.200 \*0.100 \*0.043 00955 Silica, wat., filt., mg/L 13 12.000 4.100 6.577 12.000 6.950 6.200 5.600 4.100 00945 Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L 13 46.000 5.000 16.854 46.000 24.000 11.000 8.450 5.000 70300 Residue on evaporation, dried 13 344.000 40.000 129.462 344.000 143.000 101.000 77.500 40.000 at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as 8 0.284 0.019 0.132 0.284 0.250 0.090 0.047 0.019 nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 5 0.700 0.300 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 12 1.600 0.600 0.875 1.600 1.050 0.800 0.600 0.600 wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., unf., mg/L as 4 0.150 0.020 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as 4 1.280 0.540 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 8 9.500 0.071 1.631 9.500 1.185 0.520 0.135 0.071 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 4 1.300 0.590 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as 8 0.065 \-- 0.020\* \*0.065 \*0.033 \*0.010 \*0.008 \*0.005 nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., unf., mg/L as 4 0.050 0.020 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., 11 1.300 0.500 0.754 1.300 0.860 0.680 0.530 0.500 mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., filt., mg/L 5 0.170 0.030 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00671 Orthophosphate, wat., filt., 8 1.500 0.030 0.247 1.500 0.132 0.062 0.032 0.030 mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, wat., unf., 4 0.180 0.040 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L 12 1.800 0.110 0.316 1.800 0.228 0.180 0.125 0.110 00680 Organic carbon, wat., unf., 13 25.000 8.900 13.069 25.000 14.500 13.000 10.500 8.900 mg/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 13 2500.000 301.000 1664.692 2500.000 2150.000 1700.000 1310.000 301.000 recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 12 1.000 \-- 1.000\* \*1.000 \*1.000 \*1.000 \*1.000 \*1.000 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 13 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 13 11.000 \-- 3.997\* \*11.000 \*6.000 \*3.300 \*1.900 \*0.659 recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 13 2.000 \-- 1.429\* \*2.000 \*2.000 \*1.134 \*0.948 \*0.710 recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 13 13.000 4.000 10.000 13.000 11.500 11.000 8.500 4.000 recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 13 2900.000 526.000 1929.538 2900.000 2600.000 2300.000 1174.000 526.000 ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 13 10.000 0.800 4.215 10.000 5.500 4.000 2.500 0.800 ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., unf., 13 380.000 22.300 175.246 380.000 295.000 160.000 75.000 22.300 recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., unf., 13 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., unf., 13 21.000 \-- 5.761\* \*21.000 \*10.000 \*2.000 \*0.887 \*0.306 recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., unf., 13 5.000 2.000 3.385 5.000 4.000 3.000 3.000 2.000 recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L 13 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01077 Silver, wat., unf., 13 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, 13 144.000 \-- 44.412\* \*144.000 \*40.000 \*30.000 \*26.678 \*20.000 ug/L 80154 Suspended sediment 13 202.000 12.000 83.308 202.000 118.000 67.000 38.500 12.000 concentration, mg/L **02097464**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352715 .anchor} **Morgan Creek near White Cross (October 1988--August 2001)** 00061 Discharge, instantaneous, 129 309.000 0.050 13.617 68.500 6.950 3.100 1.100 0.155 cubic feet per second 00080 Color, wat., filt., platinum 129 280.000 10.000 52.209 130.000 58.000 45.000 30.000 21.000 cobalt units 00300 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 126 15.200 4.380 9.590 14.190 11.625 9.800 7.775 5.300 mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 125 171.000 49.000 92.872 124.200 104.000 93.000 85.500 57.000 percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., field, 129 8.500 5.600 7.080 7.620 7.300 7.150 6.890 6.285 standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., laboratory, 129 9.100 6.700 7.454 8.100 7.600 7.400 7.200 7.000 standard units 90095 Specific conductance, wat., 129 222.000 37.000 107.550 154.000 124.500 105.000 87.000 69.000 unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific conductance, wat., 128 222.000 36.000 104.773 152.000 119.750 103.000 83.250 71.450 unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as 129 61.000 10.000 34.403 49.500 41.000 34.000 27.500 21.500 calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L 129 15.000 2.400 8.586 13.000 10.000 8.500 6.700 5.250 00925 Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L 129 5.700 1.000 3.143 4.700 3.800 3.000 2.500 2.050 00935 Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L 129 18.000 0.100 3.553 8.950 4.350 2.700 1.600 1.200 00931 Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., 129 0.500 0.200 0.385 0.400 0.400 0.400 0.400 0.300 number 00930 Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L 129 7.700 1.400 5.027 6.350 5.600 5.000 4.600 3.550 00932 Sodium, wat., percent in 128 28.000 15.000 22.562 28.000 25.000 23.000 20.000 18.000 equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., unf., 52 69.000 6.000 33.865 60.800 42.750 31.500 24.250 12.200 incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 129 66.000 6.900 33.983 55.000 41.500 32.000 25.000 17.000 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 39036 Alkalinity, wat., filt., fixed 1 31.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 39086 Alkalinity, wat., filt., 3 34.000 17.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 60 410.000 6.000 41.167 67.500 45.000 33.000 26.000 15.000 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00419 Acid neutralizing capacity, 16 68.000 12.000 33.438 68.000 44.750 30.500 23.500 12.000 wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, wat., unf., 67 84.000 7.000 41.157 77.000 53.000 38.000 29.000 14.920 incremental titration, field, mg/L 00453 Bicarbonate, wat., filt., 3 41.000 20.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 99445 Carbonate, wat., unf., 12 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 00452 Carbonate, wat., filt., 2 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L 123 17.000 2.800 6.537 9.100 7.300 6.200 5.400 4.520 00950 Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L 123 0.400 \-- 0.088\* \*0.200 \*0.100 \*0.073 \*0.048 \*0.027 00955 Silica, wat., filt., mg/L 122 21.000 1.200 13.332 19.000 16.000 14.000 11.000 7.215 00945 Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L 122 12.000 0.100 4.651 8.740 5.500 4.100 3.275 2.600 99890 Sulfate, wat., filt., 7 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- uncorrected, mg/L 70300 Residue on evaporation, dried 123 158.000 1.000 74.463 111.400 86.000 72.000 60.000 46.000 at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as 128 1.500 \-- 0.073\* \*0.267 \*0.057 \*0.030 \*0.010 \*0.003 nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 87 2.600 \-- 0.479\* \*1.600 \*0.500 \*0.300 \*0.200 \*0.099 wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 129 3.300 \-- 0.575\* \*2.100 \*0.600 \*0.400 \*0.300 \*0.129 wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., unf., mg/L as 49 1.600 \-- 0.140\* \*1.236 \*0.082 \*0.030 \*0.020 \*0.002 nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as 32 1.680 0.320 0.831 1.680 1.100 0.775 0.592 0.333 nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 128 1.700 0.005 0.688 1.400 0.900 0.675 0.435 0.058 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 49 1.700 0.170 0.830 1.600 1.100 0.800 0.510 0.265 unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as 104 0.050 \-- 0.010\* \*0.039 \*0.015 \*0.006 \*0.003 \*0.001 nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., unf., mg/L as 49 0.100 \-- 0.020\* \*0.070 \*0.030 \*0.010 \*0.005 \*0.002 nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., 112 2.000 0.110 0.517 1.540 0.585 0.380 0.290 0.186 mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., filt., mg/L 92 0.970 0.020 0.204 0.440 0.300 0.155 0.093 0.040 00671 Orthophosphate, wat., filt., 128 0.900 0.001 0.153 0.410 0.230 0.105 0.051 0.017 mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, wat., unf., 49 0.900 0.030 0.226 0.495 0.350 0.150 0.100 0.055 mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L 129 2.800 0.040 0.234 0.575 0.290 0.150 0.090 0.045 00680 Organic carbon, wat., unf., 128 58.000 2.100 6.669 14.550 6.600 4.800 4.000 3.045 mg/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 48 4400.000 20.000 388.906 2387.499 238.250 120.000 70.000 29.305 recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 48 2.000 \-- 0.741\* \*2.000 \*1.000 \*0.629 \*0.441 \*0.244 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 48 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 48 11.000 \-- 1.032\* \*4.440 \*1.150 \*0.391 \*0.143 \*0.033 recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 48 5.000 \-- 0.772\* \*3.550 \*1.000 \*0.494 \*0.281 \*0.120 recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 48 10.000 \-- 2.142\* \*7.650 \*3.000 \*2.000 \*0.826 \*0.383 recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 48 6700.000 220.000 1113.958 5035.498 1095.000 740.000 590.250 268.350 ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 47 20.000 \-- 1.609\* \*9.600 \*2.000 \*0.533 \*0.202 \*0.045 ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., unf., 48 750.000 17.200 132.829 667.600 142.000 55.000 34.850 20.000 recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., unf., 47 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., unf., 48 3.000 \-- 0.429\* \*1.550 \*0.499 \*0.251 \*0.125 \*0.047 recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., unf., 48 5.000 \-- 1.056\* \*4.550 \*1.000 \*0.591 \*0.279 \*0.098 recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L 48 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01077 Silver, wat., unf., 47 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, 48 269.000 \-- 9.905\* \*43.845 \*3.929 \*0.851 \*0.184 \*0.019 ug/L 80154 Suspended sediment 113 603.000 0.000 25.640 72.390 14.000 7.000 4.000 2.000 concentration, mg/L **0209749990**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352716 .anchor} **University Lake at the dam near Chapel Hill (November 1988--August 2001)** 00080 Color, wat., filt., platinum 57 120.000 8.000 32.912 75.000 36.000 25.000 22.000 13.800 cobalt units 00078 Transparency, wat., unf., 36 1.450 0.250 0.693 1.025 0.887 0.675 0.512 0.335 Secchi disc, meters 00300 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 61 11.700 0.140 6.628 10.400 9.460 7.770 4.800 0.279 mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 60 133.000 2.000 76.783 129.750 105.000 87.000 56.250 3.000 percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., field, 73 8.600 5.970 7.157 8.543 7.290 7.060 6.825 6.082 standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., laboratory, 58 8.600 6.300 7.366 8.010 7.600 7.400 7.100 6.900 standard units 90095 Specific conductance, wat., 58 161.000 70.000 90.103 118.600 92.500 88.000 82.000 74.000 unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific conductance, wat., 73 467.000 66.000 104.189 247.500 93.600 88.000 80.500 70.400 unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as 58 42.000 22.000 27.690 34.000 30.000 28.000 25.000 22.000 calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L 58 12.000 5.400 7.031 8.710 7.525 7.050 6.200 5.595 00925 Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L 58 2.900 2.000 2.469 2.900 2.700 2.500 2.200 2.000 00935 Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L 58 3.500 1.300 2.284 3.300 2.800 2.200 1.800 1.400 00931 Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., 58 0.500 0.300 0.419 0.500 0.500 0.400 0.400 0.300 number 00930 Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L 58 6.400 3.200 5.052 6.205 5.625 5.000 4.500 3.585 00932 Sodium, wat., percent in 58 31.000 18.000 26.500 30.000 29.000 27.000 24.000 20.950 equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., unf., 24 47.000 19.000 28.000 45.000 35.000 26.000 22.000 19.000 incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 58 49.000 20.000 30.034 39.050 33.250 29.500 26.000 22.950 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00418 Alkalinity, wat., filt., fixed 1 30.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 39086 Alkalinity, wat., filt., 1 30.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 25 47.000 19.000 29.320 44.600 35.000 29.000 23.000 19.000 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00419 Acid neutralizing capacity, 10 35.000 23.000 29.600 35.000 33.500 29.500 26.750 23.000 wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, wat., unf., 34 57.000 23.000 33.703 50.250 38.250 32.500 27.000 23.000 incremental titration, field, mg/L 00453 Bicarbonate, wat., filt., 1 37.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 99445 Carbonate, wat., unf., 9 7.000 0.000 0.778 7.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 incremental titration, field, mg/L 00452 Carbonate, wat., filt., 1 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L 57 6.800 3.800 5.104 6.210 5.400 5.100 4.600 4.080 00950 Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L 57 0.300 \-- 0.083\* \*0.200 \*0.100 \*0.073 \*0.052 \*0.032 00955 Silica, wat., filt., mg/L 56 20.000 4.200 12.864 17.150 15.000 13.000 11.000 5.765 00945 Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L 57 11.000 0.200 4.591 7.100 5.350 4.600 3.600 2.380 99890 Sulfate, wat., filt., 3 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- uncorrected, mg/L 70300 Residue on evaporation, dried 55 124.000 34.000 66.309 97.600 72.000 65.000 58.000 42.800 at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as 66 6.800 \-- 0.206\* \*1.108 \*0.061 \*0.030 \*0.007 \*0.001 nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 38 2.700 \-- 0.468\* \*1.085 \*0.500 \*0.300 \*0.300 \*0.130 wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 66 9.100 0.200 0.918 2.795 0.900 0.600 0.500 0.335 wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., unf., mg/L as 18 2.300 0.010 0.298 2.300 0.110 0.045 0.030 0.010 nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as 3 0.590 0.100 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 66 0.470 \-- 0.033\* \*0.186 \*0.015 \*0.005 \*0.001 \*0.000 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 18 0.600 \-- 0.092\* \*0.600 \*0.100 \*0.042 \*0.017 \*0.007 unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as 56 0.020 \-- 0.002\* \*0.010 \*0.003 \*0.001 \*0.000 \*0.000 nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., unf., mg/L as 18 0.020 \-- 0.008\* \*0.020 \*0.010 \*0.006 \*0.004 \*0.002 nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., 53 2.700 0.270 0.685 1.290 0.775 0.590 0.495 0.367 mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., filt., mg/L 38 0.080 \-- 0.013\* \*0.053 \*0.020 \*0.007 \*0.003 \*0.001 00671 Orthophosphate, wat., filt., 66 0.150 \-- 0.009\* \*0.060 \*0.006 \*0.002 \*0.001 \*0.000 mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, wat., unf., 18 0.050 \-- 0.015\* \*0.050 \*0.020 \*0.010 \*0.005 \*0.002 mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L 63 0.470 \-- 0.055\* \*0.116 \*0.060 \*0.040 \*0.030 \*0.015 00680 Organic carbon, wat., unf., 58 15.000 4.800 7.874 11.000 8.950 7.450 6.575 5.200 mg/L --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **NWIS Param-eter\ **Constituent name** Sample Maximum Minimum Mean **Percentile** code** size ---------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ -------- ----------- --------- ---------- ---------------- ----------- --------- ------ --------- --------- ---------- --------- 95th 75th 50th **25th** **5th** 70953 Chlorophyll a, phytoplankton, 52 165.000 1.200 18.437 42.635 24.050 11.050 6.700 1.920 chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 70954 Chlorophyll b, phytoplankton, 52 47.600 \-- 1.662\* \*2.950 \*1.275 \*0.500 \*0.150 \*0.045 chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 45 240.000 10.000 51.971 156.700 66.000 40.000 27.600 10.000 recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 45 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 45 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 45 4.000 \-- 0.602\* \*2.700 \*0.696 \*0.295 \*0.125 \*0.036 recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 45 2.000 \-- 0.519\* \*1.000 \*0.658 \*0.439 \*0.292 \*0.167 recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 32 95.000 \-- 4.614\* \*48.850 \*1.750 \*0.900 \*0.244 \*0.046 recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 63 49000.000 100.000 2058.873 12679.995 580.000 375.000 280.000 165.600 ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 33 3.000 \-- 0.598\* \*2.300 \*0.732 \*0.340 \*0.158 \*0.052 ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., unf., 63 23000.000 50.000 1237.887 7354.000 520.000 160.000 94.100 60.000 recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., unf., 45 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., unf., 33 32.000 \-- 1.251\* \*12.400 \*0.188 \*0.026 \*0.004 \*0.000 recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., unf., 32 2.000 \-- 0.507\* \*2.000 \*0.643 \*0.362 \*0.200 \*0.089 recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L 45 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01077 Silver, wat., unf., 44 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, 33 20.000 \-- 4.707\* \*20.000 \*6.093 \*3.087 \*1.562 \*0.617 ug/L **020927521**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352717 .anchor} **Morgan Creek near Farrington (December 1988--April 1995)** 00061 Discharge, instantaneous, 16 296.000 13.000 39.250 296.000 31.750 20.000 15.250 13.000 cubic feet per second 00080 Color, wat., filt., platinum 1 120.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- cobalt units 00300 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 16 10.900 5.500 7.091 10.900 7.850 6.400 6.125 5.500 mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 1 88.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., field, 16 7.540 6.300 7.091 7.540 7.267 7.115 7.025 6.300 standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., laboratory, 1 7.300 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- standard units 90095 Specific conductance, wat., 1 95.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific conductance, wat., 16 411.000 75.000 246.938 411.000 354.000 244.500 151.250 75.000 unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as 1 21.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L 1 5.400 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00925 Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L 1 1.800 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00935 Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L 1 2.100 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00931 Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., 1 0.800 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- number 00930 Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L 1 8.400 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00932 Sodium, wat., percent in 1 44.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., unf., 1 14.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 1 15.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 1 14.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, wat., unf., 1 17.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L 1 7.300 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00950 Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00955 Silica, wat., filt., mg/L 1 9.500 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00945 Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L 1 13.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 70300 Residue on evaporation, dried 1 76.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as 1 0.090 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 1 0.400 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 1 0.600 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 1 0.530 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as 1 0.040 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., 1 0.510 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., filt., mg/L 1 0.050 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00671 Orthophosphate, wat., filt., 1 0.040 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L 1 0.140 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00680 Organic carbon, wat., unf., 1 10.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 1 940.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 1 2.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 1 4.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 1 1400.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 1 3.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., unf., 1 210.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., unf., 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., unf., 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., unf., 1 1.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01077 Silver, wat., unf., 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L 80154 Suspended sediment 1 102.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- concentration, mg/L **0209768310**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352718 .anchor} **Jordan Lake at buoy 12 at Farrington (August 1992--August 2001)** 00080 Color, wat., filt., platinum 38 100.000 1.000 41.368 90.500 53.500 39.000 22.750 7.650 cobalt units 00078 Transparency, wat., unf., 37 0.800 0.200 0.426 0.710 0.450 0.400 0.350 0.245 Secchi disc, meters 00300 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 52 13.500 0.400 7.653 12.475 9.623 7.905 6.555 1.886 mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 52 143.000 4.000 88.404 138.700 107.500 91.500 76.750 20.650 percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., field, 52 9.100 6.440 7.515 9.000 8.100 7.300 6.855 6.507 standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., laboratory, 37 8.900 6.700 7.695 8.900 8.100 7.600 7.250 6.700 standard units 90095 Specific conductance, wat., 37 204.000 79.000 145.676 190.500 163.500 149.000 128.000 79.000 unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific conductance, wat., 52 202.000 74.000 147.558 182.400 164.750 154.000 132.250 91.000 unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as 37 37.000 20.000 30.405 36.100 33.000 31.000 28.500 20.000 calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L 37 9.600 5.200 7.862 9.420 8.500 8.000 7.300 5.290 00925 Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L 37 3.100 1.700 2.619 3.100 2.800 2.700 2.450 1.790 00935 Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L 37 4.000 1.700 3.008 4.000 3.300 3.100 2.600 2.150 00931 Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., 37 2.000 0.500 0.968 1.100 1.000 1.000 0.900 0.590 number 00930 Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L 37 23.000 5.100 14.097 20.300 17.000 14.000 12.000 5.820 00932 Sodium, wat., percent in 37 55.000 32.000 46.216 52.300 51.000 47.000 43.000 35.600 equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., unf., 22 77.000 16.000 31.773 71.600 33.000 32.000 26.750 16.450 incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 37 43.000 19.000 31.757 41.200 36.000 33.000 27.500 19.000 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 24 77.000 16.000 31.958 68.000 33.750 32.000 27.000 16.000 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00419 Acid neutralizing capacity, 7 48.000 16.000 33.000 48.000 45.000 33.000 23.000 16.000 wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, wat., unf., 29 92.000 16.000 36.428 73.000 40.000 34.000 28.500 17.500 incremental titration, field, mg/L -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **NWIS **Constituent name** Sample Maximum Minimum Mean **Percentile** Param-eter\ size code** ------------- ------------------------------ -------- ---------- --------- --------- ---------------- --------- ------ --------- ---------- --------- 95th 75th 50th **25th** **5th** 99445 Carbonate, wat., unf., 14 9.000 0.000 2.500 9.000 5.000 1.000 0.000 0.000 incremental titration, field, mg/L 00452 Carbonate, wat., filt., 1 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L 36 22.000 4.500 13.514 20.300 16.750 13.000 11.000 5.435 00950 Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L 36 0.300 0.100 0.219 0.300 0.300 0.200 0.200 0.100 00955 Silica, wat., filt., mg/L 35 7.500 0.900 4.200 7.100 5.500 4.000 3.000 1.140 00945 Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L 36 22.000 6.900 13.128 20.300 15.750 13.000 11.000 7.325 70300 Residue on evaporation, dried 35 121.000 60.000 91.000 117.000 100.000 92.000 81.000 62.400 at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as 45 0.336 \-- 0.050\* \*0.238 \*0.061 \*0.020 \*0.007 \*0.002 nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 18 1.000 \-- 0.483\* \*1.000 \*0.525 \*0.400 \*0.375 \*0.203 wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 45 3.400 0.300 0.907 1.270 1.000 0.900 0.750 0.400 wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 45 0.350 \-- 0.052\* \*0.215 \*0.092 \*0.012 \*0.005 \*0.001 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as 45 0.031 \-- 0.006\* \*0.030 \*0.008 \*0.004 \*0.001 \*0.000 nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., 40 3.400 0.260 0.840 1.295 0.935 0.780 0.642 0.312 mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., filt., mg/L 18 0.040 \-- 0.009\* \*0.040 \*0.010 \*0.005 \*0.002 \*0.001 00671 Orthophosphate, wat., filt., 45 0.022 \-- 0.004\* \*0.017 \*0.004 \*0.003 \*0.002 \*0.001 mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L 45 0.300 0.010 0.066 0.107 0.080 0.060 0.040 0.013 00680 Organic carbon, wat., unf., 37 80.000 8.000 12.249 20.600 11.000 11.000 9.450 8.000 mg/L 70953 Chlorophyll a, phytoplankton, 37 63.700 0.900 23.370 60.640 29.700 21.900 10.300 1.170 chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 70954 Chlorophyll b, phytoplankton, 37 4.300 \-- 1.658\* \*4.120 \*2.100 \*1.400 \*1.000 \*0.246 chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 24 555.000 51.000 199.667 518.750 219.750 175.000 110.000 53.250 recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 24 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 24 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 24 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 24 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 24 2.000 \-- 1.439\* \*2.000 \*2.000 \*1.101 \*1.000 \*0.717 recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 38 1090.000 130.000 443.368 1023.500 562.500 390.000 275.500 139.500 ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 24 1.000 \-- 0.922\* \*1.000 \*0.954 \*0.917 \*0.887 \*0.838 ug/L ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ **NWIS Param-eter\ **Constituent Sample Maximum Minimum Mean **Percentile** code** name** size ---------------------------------------------- ----------------- -------- --------- --------- --------- ---------------- --------- ------ --------- ---------- --------- 95th 75th 50th **25th** **5th** 01055 Manganese, wat., 38 807.000 60.000 207.895 674.000 235.000 180.000 122.250 88.500 unf., recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., 24 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., 24 3.000 \-- 1.530\* \*2.950 \*2.000 \*1.350 \*0.969 \*0.565 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., 24 3.000 \-- 1.109\* \*3.000 \*1.750 \*0.992 \*0.514 \*0.268 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., 24 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01077 Silver, wat., 24 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., 24 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L **0209771550**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352719 .anchor} **Jordan Lake at buoy 9 near Farrington (December 1988--June 1992)** 00080 Color, wat., 5 42.000 14.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., platinum cobalt units 00300 Dissolved oxygen, 13 12.500 7.400 9.991 12.500 11.600 10.100 8.140 7.400 wat., unf., mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, 5 130.000 86.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., 14 8.900 6.520 7.666 8.900 8.520 7.365 6.890 6.520 field, standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., 5 8.300 7.100 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- laboratory, standard units 90095 Specific 5 153.000 134.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- conductance, wat., unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific 14 180.000 96.000 130.143 180.000 146.500 131.500 108.250 96.000 conductance, wat., unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., 5 31.000 28.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., mg/L as calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., 5 7.700 7.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L 00925 Magnesium, wat., 5 2.900 2.600 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L 00935 Potassium, wat., 5 3.100 2.900 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L 00931 Sodium adsorption 5 1.000 1.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ratio, wat., number 00930 Sodium, wat., 5 18.000 14.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L 00932 Sodium, wat., 5 54.000 48.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- percent in equivalents of major cations 90410 Acid neutralizing 5 36.000 31.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- capacity, wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00940 Chloride, wat., 5 14.000 11.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L 00950 Fluoride, wat., 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L 00955 Silica, wat., 5 4.800 2.300 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L 00945 Sulfate, wat., 5 17.000 14.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L 70300 Residue on 5 90.000 72.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- evaporation, dried at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus 5 0.500 0.300 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- organic nitrogen, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus 5 0.900 0.500 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- organic nitrogen, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., 4 0.150 0.020 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., 2 0.270 0.070 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., mg/L as nitrogen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **NWIS Param-eter\ **Constituent name** Sample Maximum Minimum Mean **Percentile** code** size ---------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ -------- ---------- --------- ---------- ---------------- ---------- ---------- ------ ---------- ---------- --------- 95th 75th 50th **25th** **5th** 00631 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., unf., mg/L as 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., 5 0.880 0.470 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., filt., mg/L 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00671 Orthophosphate, wat., filt., 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, wat., unf., 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L 5 0.100 0.020 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00680 Organic carbon, wat., unf., 5 11.000 8.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L 70953 Chlorophyll a, phytoplankton, 5 9.500 1.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 70954 Chlorophyll b, phytoplankton, 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 5 310.000 40.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 5 7.000 1.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 5 650.000 60.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., unf., 5 470.000 20.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., unf., 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., unf., 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., unf., 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01077 Silver, wat., unf., 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L **0209782520**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352720 .anchor} **White Oak Creek at Green Level (September 1999--August 2002)** 00061 Discharge, instantaneous, 17 317.000 0.720 42.591 317.000 14.500 6.200 1.600 0.720 cubic feet per second 00080 Color, wat., filt., platinum 14 200.000 40.000 99.286 200.000 142.500 90.000 58.750 40.000 cobalt units 00300 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 17 12.000 5.500 8.129 12.000 9.785 8.140 6.665 5.500 mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 16 93.000 55.000 79.812 93.000 87.750 79.500 76.000 55.000 percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., field, 17 6.900 5.600 6.448 6.900 6.630 6.520 6.300 5.600 standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., laboratory, 16 7.500 6.400 7.094 7.500 7.200 7.100 7.025 6.400 standard units 90095 Specific conductance, wat., 16 110.000 53.000 89.062 110.000 98.250 93.000 82.000 53.000 unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific conductance, wat., 17 108.000 45.000 78.841 108.000 91.250 82.000 69.900 45.000 unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as 16 32.000 12.000 22.938 32.000 26.750 23.000 19.250 12.000 calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L 16 7.900 2.700 5.556 7.900 6.650 5.350 4.475 2.700 00925 Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L 16 3.100 1.100 2.187 3.100 2.500 2.200 1.900 1.100 00935 Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L 16 3.700 2.000 2.688 3.700 3.050 2.550 2.400 2.000 00931 Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., 16 0.700 0.400 0.544 0.700 0.600 0.500 0.500 0.400 number 00930 Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L 16 8.100 3.100 6.019 8.100 6.575 6.200 5.775 3.100 00932 Sodium, wat., percent in 16 41.000 27.000 33.500 41.000 38.000 32.500 30.250 27.000 equivalents of major cations 90410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 16 36.000 7.200 21.094 36.000 28.500 19.500 14.000 7.200 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 4 21.000 13.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00419 Acid neutralizing capacity, 14 32.000 5.000 20.429 32.000 28.250 20.500 12.750 5.000 wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, wat., unf., 13 40.000 5.800 24.292 40.000 34.600 24.000 15.500 5.800 incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L 16 10.000 3.800 6.981 10.000 8.525 6.950 6.250 3.800 00950 Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L 16 0.200 \-- 0.092\* \*0.200 \*0.100 \*0.088 \*0.056 \*0.038 00955 Silica, wat., filt., mg/L 16 9.400 4.100 7.025 9.400 8.400 6.800 5.675 4.100 00945 Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L 16 20.000 2.600 6.888 20.000 8.575 6.250 3.700 2.600 70300 Residue on evaporation, dried 16 83.000 57.000 70.438 83.000 79.750 71.000 62.000 57.000 at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as 16 0.045 0.002 0.016 0.045 0.025 0.013 0.004 0.002 nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 16 0.800 0.400 0.556 0.800 0.675 0.600 0.400 0.400 wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 16 0.130 \-- 0.038\* \*0.130 \*0.053 \*0.025 \*0.015 \*0.005 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as 16 0.004 \-- 0.002\* \*0.004 \*0.002 \*0.001 \*0.001 \*0.000 nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., 16 0.840 0.340 0.536 0.840 0.637 0.530 0.433 0.340 mg/L 00671 Orthophosphate, wat., filt., 16 0.130 \-- 0.014\* \*0.130 \*0.013 \*0.005 \*0.001 \*0.000 mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L 15 0.110 \-- 0.048\* \*0.110 \*0.060 \*0.040 \*0.030 \*0.025 00680 Organic carbon, wat., unf., 16 17.000 8.500 11.519 17.000 13.000 11.000 10.000 8.500 mg/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 8 1020.000 50.700 435.087 1020.000 893.500 252.000 142.500 50.700 recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 8 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 8 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 8 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 8 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 8 4.000 \-- 1.883\* \*4.000 \*2.750 \*1.531 \*1.000 \*1.000 recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 8 3190.000 902.000 1615.000 3190.000 2522.500 1185.000 1001.000 902.000 ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 8 3.000 \-- 1.424\* \*3.000 \*2.000 \*1.032 \*0.823 \*0.636 ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., unf., 8 297.000 55.900 158.538 297.000 275.000 110.000 80.550 55.900 recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., unf., 7 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., unf., 8 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., unf., 8 2.000 \-- 1.247\* \*2.000 \*1.792 \*1.000 \*0.932 \*0.900 recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L 8 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01077 Silver, wat., unf., 8 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, 8 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L 80154 Suspended sediment 16 73.800 3.000 19.731 73.800 20.650 13.000 6.000 3.000 concentration, mg/L **0209799150**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352721 .anchor} **B.E. Jordan Lake above U.S. 64 at Wilsonville (July 1991--August 2001)** 00080 Color, wat., filt., platinum 44 90.000 5.000 29.455 62.500 36.500 27.500 18.250 9.250 cobalt units 00078 Transparency, wat., unf., 37 1.200 0.450 0.650 1.020 0.750 0.600 0.550 0.450 Secchi disc, meters 00300 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 58 12.000 0.400 7.280 10.285 8.802 7.990 6.475 0.477 mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 58 138.000 5.000 82.966 124.500 104.000 88.500 72.750 5.000 percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., field, 59 9.050 6.300 7.436 8.800 7.800 7.170 6.940 6.470 standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., laboratory, 44 9.000 6.500 7.577 8.575 8.100 7.600 7.100 6.625 standard units 90095 Specific conductance, wat., 44 166.000 85.000 134.591 165.000 147.750 137.000 124.500 87.250 unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific conductance, wat., 59 194.000 80.000 135.780 166.000 147.000 136.000 128.000 94.000 unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as 44 33.000 20.000 28.023 31.000 30.000 29.000 27.000 20.500 calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L 44 8.200 5.100 7.023 7.900 7.500 7.200 6.700 5.200 00925 Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L 44 3.000 1.800 2.550 2.900 2.700 2.600 2.400 1.825 00935 Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L 44 3.400 1.900 2.823 3.300 3.100 2.900 2.600 1.925 00931 Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., 44 1.000 0.700 0.943 1.000 1.000 1.000 0.900 0.700 number 00930 Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L 44 18.000 6.900 13.109 18.000 15.000 13.000 11.000 6.975 00932 Sodium, wat., percent in 44 53.000 39.000 46.750 53.000 49.000 47.000 43.250 39.250 equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., unf., 24 36.000 7.000 27.375 35.750 32.000 28.000 24.250 9.250 incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 44 38.000 11.000 29.909 36.000 34.750 31.500 26.000 18.500 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 25 36.000 10.000 28.100 35.850 32.500 29.000 25.000 11.800 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00419 Acid neutralizing capacity, 8 33.000 24.800 29.225 33.000 31.750 29.500 26.500 24.800 wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, wat., unf., 32 42.000 9.000 33.175 41.350 38.000 34.000 30.475 16.150 incremental titration, field, mg/L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **NWIS Param-eter\ **Constituent name** Sample Maximum Minimum Mean **Percentile** code** size ---------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ -------- ---------- --------- --------- ---------------- --------- ------ --------- ---------- --------- 95th 75th 50th **25th** **5th** 99445 Carbonate, wat., unf., 14 4.000 0.000 0.929 4.000 1.250 0.500 0.000 0.000 incremental titration, field, mg/L 00452 Carbonate, wat., filt., 1 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L 43 20.000 6.400 11.937 16.600 14.000 12.000 11.000 6.560 00950 Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L 43 0.300 0.100 0.184 0.280 0.200 0.200 0.200 0.100 00955 Silica, wat., filt., mg/L 42 6.500 0.800 4.021 6.440 5.025 4.150 3.125 1.915 00945 Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L 43 18.000 0.300 12.442 16.800 15.000 12.000 11.000 8.040 70300 Residue on evaporation, dried 42 114.000 62.000 82.548 106.250 90.500 80.500 74.000 64.300 at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as 53 1.400 \-- 0.073\* \*0.270 \*0.070 \*0.020 \*0.005 \*0.002 nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 26 0.900 0.200 0.438 0.830 0.500 0.400 0.375 0.235 wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 53 2.200 0.400 0.717 1.000 0.800 0.700 0.600 0.470 wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., unf., mg/L as 6 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as 1 0.110 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 53 0.270 \-- 0.060\* \*0.220 \*0.120 \*0.012 \*0.004 \*0.001 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 6 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as 53 0.027 \-- 0.006\* \*0.020 \*0.008 \*0.004 \*0.002 \*0.001 nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., unf., mg/L as 6 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., 44 1.000 0.320 0.640 0.970 0.740 0.610 0.522 0.392 mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., filt., mg/L 26 0.030 \-- 0.009\* \*0.030 \*0.010 \*0.006 \*0.003 \*0.001 00671 Orthophosphate, wat., filt., 53 0.088 \-- 0.004\* \*0.010 \*0.004 \*0.002 \*0.001 \*0.000 mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, wat., unf., 6 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L 53 0.190 \-- 0.039\* \*0.063 \*0.041 \*0.040 \*0.030 \*0.014 00680 Organic carbon, wat., unf., 43 17.000 2.300 8.958 13.600 9.600 8.800 8.100 6.820 mg/L 70953 Chlorophyll a, phytoplankton, 43 40.500 1.200 13.307 37.700 18.600 10.500 4.700 1.620 chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 70954 Chlorophyll b, phytoplankton, 43 3.900 \-- 0.801\* \*2.060 \*1.100 \*0.700 \*0.293 \*0.105 chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 31 294.000 20.000 83.255 243.600 100.000 60.000 50.000 26.000 recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 31 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 31 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 31 4.000 \-- 0.677\* \*3.580 \*0.733 \*0.271 \*0.100 \*0.024 recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 31 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 31 3.000 \-- 1.232\* \*3.000 \*2.000 \*1.000 \*0.698 \*0.370 recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 48 3910.000 40.000 335.879 1883.749 267.500 165.000 110.000 53.015 ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 30 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., unf., 48 3670.000 10.000 293.363 2311.348 177.250 110.000 80.000 34.500 recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., unf., 31 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., unf., 31 3.000 \-- 1.444\* \*3.000 \*2.000 \*1.000 \*0.884 \*0.524 recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., unf., 31 8.000 \-- 1.081\* \*5.000 \*1.000 \*0.617 \*0.304 \*0.104 recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L 31 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01077 Silver, wat., unf., 31 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, 31 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L **0209801050**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352722 .anchor} **Jordan Lake at buoy 7 below U.S. 64 near Griffins Crossroads (December 1988--June 1992)** 00080 Color, wat., filt., platinum 5 30.000 13.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- cobalt units 00300 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 13 12.700 8.600 9.985 12.700 11.050 9.800 8.755 8.600 mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 5 122.000 81.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., field, 13 9.400 6.600 7.927 9.400 8.925 7.600 6.950 6.600 standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., laboratory, 5 8.700 7.200 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- standard units 90095 Specific conductance, wat., 5 157.000 143.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific conductance, wat., 13 179.000 98.000 131.769 179.000 150.500 130.000 109.000 98.000 unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as 5 30.000 28.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L 5 7.500 6.900 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00925 Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L 5 3.100 2.600 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00935 Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L 5 3.200 3.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00931 Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., 5 1.000 1.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- number 00930 Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L 5 18.000 16.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00932 Sodium, wat., percent in 5 54.000 50.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- equivalents of major cations 90410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 5 36.000 30.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00940 Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L 5 14.000 12.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00950 Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L 5 0.300 0.200 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00955 Silica, wat., filt., mg/L 5 4.900 2.300 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00945 Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L 5 18.000 15.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 70300 Residue on evaporation, dried 5 96.000 77.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 5 0.500 0.300 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 5 0.800 0.500 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., unf., mg/L as 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as 2 0.280 0.140 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **NWIS Param-eter\ **Constituent name** Sample Maximum Minimum Mean **Percentile** code** size ---------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ -------- --------- --------- --------- ---------------- --------- ----- ------ --------- --------- ---------- --------- 95th 75th 50th **25th** **5th** 00631 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., unf., mg/L as 4 0.020 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., 4 0.770 0.470 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., filt., mg/L 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00671 Orthophosphate, wat., filt., 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, wat., unf., 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L 5 0.100 0.020 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00680 Organic carbon, wat., unf., 5 26.000 8.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L 70953 Chlorophyll a, phytoplankton, 4 7.800 1.100 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 70954 Chlorophyll b, phytoplankton, 4 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 5 300.000 40.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 5 2.000 1.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 5 8.000 1.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 5 570.000 60.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., unf., 5 390.000 20.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., unf., 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., unf., 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., unf., 5 2.000 1.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01077 Silver, wat., unf., 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L **0209801100**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352723 .anchor} **B.E. Jordan Lake at Bells Landing near Griffins Crossroads (July 1991--August 2001)** 00080 Color, wat., filt., platinum 28 110.000 5.000 27.714 85.250 30.000 20.500 15.250 6.350 cobalt units 00078 Transparency, wat., unf., 19 1.100 0.450 0.663 1.100 0.750 0.650 0.550 0.450 Secchi disc, meters 00300 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 41 11.200 0.380 7.385 10.570 9.200 8.200 6.300 0.641 mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 41 129.000 5.000 87.366 126.600 111.500 95.000 73.000 7.600 percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., field, 42 9.090 6.200 7.612 9.009 8.500 7.315 6.760 6.395 standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., laboratory, 28 9.000 6.800 7.782 8.955 8.450 7.600 7.300 6.890 standard units 90095 Specific conductance, wat., 28 272.000 86.000 145.714 230.150 154.750 149.500 128.500 90.500 unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific conductance, wat., 42 177.000 83.000 143.500 174.650 156.000 146.500 133.750 97.050 unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as 28 32.000 20.000 27.893 31.550 30.000 28.000 27.000 20.900 calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L 28 7.900 5.000 6.843 7.810 7.300 6.900 6.700 5.090 00925 Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L 28 3.100 1.900 2.607 3.010 2.800 2.600 2.500 1.990 00935 Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L 28 3.600 1.900 2.943 3.555 3.275 3.000 2.625 1.945 00931 Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., 28 2.000 0.700 1.004 1.550 1.000 1.000 1.000 0.745 number 00930 Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L 28 20.000 7.000 14.514 19.550 17.000 15.000 12.250 7.765 00932 Sodium, wat., percent in 28 57.000 39.000 49.250 55.650 52.750 49.000 47.250 40.800 equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., unf., 13 39.000 16.000 27.154 39.000 33.000 26.000 22.500 16.000 incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 28 47.000 19.000 31.857 42.950 35.000 32.000 28.000 20.800 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 14 39.000 16.000 28.271 39.000 33.850 28.000 24.750 16.000 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00419 Acid neutralizing capacity, 5 31.000 24.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, wat., unf., 18 48.000 20.000 32.939 48.000 39.000 33.500 27.000 20.000 incremental titration, field, mg/L ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **NWIS Param-eter\ **Constituent name** Sample Maximum Minimum Mean **Percentile** code** size ---------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ -------- ----------- --------- ---------- ---------------- ----------- ----------- --------- ------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------- ---------- --------- 95th 75th 50th **25th** **5th** 99445 Carbonate, wat., unf., 10 9.000 0.000 1.200 9.000 1.250 0.000 0.000 0.000 incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L 28 16.000 6.400 12.246 16.000 14.000 13.000 11.000 6.715 00950 Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L 28 0.300 \-- 0.194\* \*0.300 \*0.200 \*0.200 \*0.200 \*0.100 00955 Silica, wat., filt., mg/L 28 6.300 1.900 4.114 6.075 5.250 4.450 2.700 2.035 00945 Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L 28 18.000 9.300 14.171 18.000 16.750 14.500 12.000 9.390 70300 Residue on evaporation, dried 27 110.000 63.000 85.741 106.000 93.000 88.000 78.000 65.000 at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as 36 0.289 \-- 0.046\* \*0.189 \*0.040 \*0.020 \*0.006 \*0.002 nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 19 1.200 0.300 0.474 1.200 0.500 0.400 0.300 0.300 wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 36 1.300 0.400 0.722 1.215 0.800 0.700 0.600 0.485 wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., unf., mg/L as 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as 1 0.150 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 36 0.260 \-- 0.072\* \*0.243 \*0.110 \*0.021 \*0.006 \*0.002 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as 36 0.020 \-- 0.007\* \*0.020 \*0.008 \*0.007 \*0.004 \*0.002 nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., unf., mg/L as 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., 30 1.200 0.380 0.659 1.046 0.740 0.660 0.575 0.424 mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., filt., mg/L 19 0.030 \-- 0.007\* \*0.030 \*0.010 \*0.004 \*0.002 \*0.001 00671 Orthophosphate, wat., filt., 36 0.010 \-- 0.003\* \*0.010 \*0.003 \*0.002 \*0.001 \*0.000 mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, wat., unf., 5 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L 36 0.130 \-- 0.036\* \*0.090 \*0.044 \*0.030 \*0.026 \*0.011 00680 Organic carbon, wat., unf., 26 10.000 6.700 8.488 9.930 9.225 8.550 7.700 6.910 mg/L 70953 Chlorophyll a, phytoplankton, 28 35.100 2.400 12.175 32.265 16.325 9.250 6.025 2.895 chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 70954 Chlorophyll b, phytoplankton, 28 1.800 \-- 0.610\* \*1.575 \*0.950 \*0.450 \*0.283 \*0.129 chromatographic-fluorometric method, ug/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 23 257.000 30.000 92.191 255.600 130.000 60.000 40.000 30.000 recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 23 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01025 Cadmium, wat., filt., ug/L 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 23 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 23 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 23 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01040 Copper, wat., filt., ug/L 1 2.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 23 6.000 \-- 1.552\* \*5.400 \*2.000 \*1.000 \*0.666 \*0.305 recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 40 2740.000 47.400 290.895 1719.151 247.500 140.000 80.000 49.905 ug/L 01049 Lead, wat., filt., ug/L 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 22 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L 01056 Manganese, wat., filt., ug/L 1 66.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01055 Manganese, wat., unf., 39 2930.000 20.000 208.526 664.000 161.000 90.000 57.400 20.000 recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., unf., 23 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., unf., 23 3.000 \-- 1.211\* \*2.800 \*2.000 \*1.000 \*0.704 \*0.404 recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., unf., 23 3.000 \-- 1.156\* \*2.800 \*2.000 \*1.000 \*0.665 \*0.382 recoverable, ug/L 01145 Selenium, wat., filt., ug/L 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01147 Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L 23 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01077 Silver, wat., unf., 23 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01090 Zinc, wat., filt., ug/L 1 21.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, 23 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L []{#__RefHeading___Toc50352724 .anchor}**02098198 Haw River below B. Everett Jordan dam near Moncure (December 1988--April 1995)** 00060 Discharge, cubic feet per 2 390.000 384.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- second 00061 Discharge, instantaneous, 16 14700.000 235.000 2403.562 14700.000 3855.000 542.000 426.000 235.000 cubic feet per second 00300 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 16 13.000 6.500 8.881 13.000 10.150 9.250 6.725 6.500 mg/L 00400 pH, wat., unf., field, 17 7.400 6.300 7.064 7.400 7.255 7.100 6.900 6.300 standard units 00095 Specific conductance, wat., 16 216.000 63.000 131.312 216.000 158.750 129.000 94.500 63.000 unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00927 Magnesium, wat., unf., 1 2.700 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, mg/L 31616 Fecal coliform, M-FC MF (0.45 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- micron) method, wat., colonies per 100 milliliters **0210140200**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352725 .anchor} **Deep River at Carbonton (January 1993--August 1996)** 00080 Color, wat., filt., platinum 1 200.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- cobalt units 00300 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 6 9.900 5.200 6.750 9.900 8.775 5.900 5.200 5.200 mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 2 88.000 77.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., field, 6 7.100 6.900 7.017 7.100 7.100 7.000 6.975 6.900 standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., laboratory, 1 6.700 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- standard units 90095 Specific conductance, wat., 1 86.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific conductance, wat., 6 242.000 80.000 138.333 242.000 180.500 132.500 82.250 80.000 unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as 1 23.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L 1 5.400 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00925 Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L 1 2.200 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00935 Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L 1 2.900 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00931 Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., 1 0.500 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- number 00930 Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L 1 5.800 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00932 Sodium, wat., percent in 1 32.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., unf., 1 20.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 1 17.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 1 22.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 99440 Bicarbonate, wat., unf., 1 24.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 99445 Carbonate, wat., unf., 1 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., filt., mg/L 1 7.600 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00950 Fluoride, wat., filt., mg/L 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00955 Silica, wat., filt., mg/L 1 9.500 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00945 Sulfate, wat., filt., mg/L 1 7.300 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 70300 Residue on evaporation, dried 1 66.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., filt., mg/L as 1 0.100 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 1 0.500 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus organic nitrogen, 1 0.800 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus nitrate, wat., 1 0.800 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., filt., mg/L as 1 0.030 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, wat., unf., 1 0.700 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., filt., mg/L 1 0.110 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00671 Orthophosphate, wat., filt., 1 0.100 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., unf., mg/L 1 0.250 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 00680 Organic carbon, wat., unf., 1 12.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- mg/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., unf., 1 1400.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., unf., ug/L 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01027 Cadmium, wat., unf., ug/L 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01034 Chromium, wat., unf., 1 4.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., unf., 1 1.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., unf., 1 5.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., recoverable, 1 1700.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., recoverable, 1 3.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., unf., 1 70.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., unf., 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., unf., 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., unf., 1 2.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., unf., ug/L 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- 01077 Silver, wat., unf., 1 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., recoverable, 1 20.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- ug/L 80154 Suspended sediment 2 68.000 48.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- concentration, mg/L **0210215985**[]{#__RefHeading___Toc50352726 .anchor} **Cape Fear River at N.C. 42 near Brickhaven (October 1988--August 2001)** 00060 Discharge, cubic feet per 121 22700.000 439.000 3318.248 15690.002 3635.000 1410.000 750.000 551.800 second 00080 Color, wat., filt., platinum 120 250.000 12.000 69.550 199.000 91.500 55.000 35.250 15.250 cobalt units 00300 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 119 15.000 2.200 9.084 12.900 11.400 9.100 7.200 4.200 mg/L 00301 Dissolved oxygen, wat., unf., 117 173.000 27.000 91.068 123.200 101.000 93.000 80.000 51.000 percent of saturation 00400 pH, wat., unf., field, 121 8.430 6.200 7.114 7.754 7.310 7.100 6.855 6.600 standard units 00403 pH, wat., unf., laboratory, 121 8.000 6.400 7.322 7.800 7.500 7.300 7.100 6.900 standard units 90095 Specific conductance, wat., 121 298.000 46.000 152.612 261.700 176.500 146.000 116.500 77.000 unf., laboratory, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00095 Specific conductance, wat., 120 298.000 42.000 150.667 258.800 176.750 145.000 116.000 72.250 unf., microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius 00900 Hardness, wat., unf., mg/L as 121 40.000 12.000 28.645 36.000 32.000 29.000 26.000 20.000 calcium carbonate 00915 Calcium, wat., filt., mg/L 121 10.000 2.500 6.948 9.000 7.700 6.900 6.300 4.910 00925 Magnesium, wat., filt., mg/L 121 3.600 1.300 2.735 3.390 3.100 2.800 2.500 1.900 00935 Potassium, wat., filt., mg/L 121 5.800 1.400 3.341 5.300 3.950 3.300 2.500 1.810 00931 Sodium adsorption ratio, wat., 121 3.000 0.300 1.258 3.000 2.000 1.000 0.900 0.500 number 00930 Sodium, wat., filt., mg/L 121 40.000 2.700 16.426 34.900 20.500 14.000 10.500 5.700 00932 Sodium, wat., percent in 121 66.000 26.000 49.281 64.000 56.000 49.000 43.000 33.100 equivalents of major cations 99430 Carbonate, wat., unf., 52 61.000 5.000 29.173 52.200 35.750 27.000 21.250 13.300 incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 90410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 121 50.000 11.000 29.463 43.900 36.000 29.000 24.000 16.000 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, laboratory, mg/L as calcium carbonate 39086 Alkalinity, wat., filt., 1 22.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00410 Acid neutralizing capacity, 59 62.000 7.000 29.559 48.000 36.000 28.000 22.000 14.000 wat., unf., fixed endpoint (pH 4.5) titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate 00419 Acid neutralizing capacity, 15 41.000 13.000 29.733 41.000 37.000 31.000 24.000 13.000 wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L as calcium carbonate ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **NWIS **Constituent Sample Maximum Minimum Mean **Percentile** Param-eter\ name** size code** ------------- ----------------- -------- ---------- --------- ---------- ---------------- ---------- -------- ------ ---------- --------- ---------- --------- 95th 75th 50th **25th** **5th** 99440 Bicarbonate, 67 74.000 6.000 36.007 56.800 44.000 34.000 28.000 16.400 wat., unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L 00453 Bicarbonate, 1 27.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- wat., filt., incremental titration, field, mg/L 99445 Carbonate, wat., 12 0.000 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., incremental titration, field, mg/L 00940 Chloride, wat., 116 32.000 4.800 13.851 29.150 17.000 12.000 9.325 5.685 filt., mg/L 00950 Fluoride, wat., 115 0.600 \-- 0.167\* \*0.300 \*0.200 \*0.200 \*0.100 \*0.061 filt., mg/L 00955 Silica, wat., 116 13.000 0.300 7.685 11.000 9.675 8.150 5.900 3.370 filt., mg/L 00945 Sulfate, wat., 116 37.000 4.000 16.040 31.150 20.000 14.500 11.000 8.055 filt., mg/L 99890 Sulfate, wat., 7 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- filt., uncorrected, mg/L 70300 Residue on 115 268.000 32.000 99.461 150.400 112.000 94.000 80.000 59.800 evaporation, dried at 180 degrees Celsius, wat., filt., mg/L 00608 Ammonia, wat., 115 0.410 0.002 0.085 0.215 0.120 0.070 0.040 0.013 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00623 Ammonia plus 83 1.700 0.200 0.581 1.080 0.600 0.500 0.400 0.300 organic nitrogen, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00625 Ammonia plus 119 1.700 0.100 0.728 1.100 0.900 0.700 0.600 0.500 organic nitrogen, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00610 Ammonia, wat., 44 0.410 0.020 0.104 0.257 0.130 0.090 0.060 0.022 unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00620 Nitrate, wat., 41 1.390 0.280 0.588 1.169 0.685 0.570 0.450 0.292 unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00631 Nitrite plus 116 1.200 0.007 0.544 0.908 0.697 0.535 0.442 0.053 nitrate, wat., filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00630 Nitrite plus 44 1.400 0.100 0.592 1.150 0.700 0.575 0.500 0.150 nitrate, wat., unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00613 Nitrite, wat., 91 0.160 \-- 0.020\* \*0.101 \*0.020 \*0.010 \*0.007 \*0.003 filt., mg/L as nitrogen 00615 Nitrite, wat., 44 0.170 0.000 0.028 0.120 0.030 0.020 0.010 0.000 unf., mg/L as nitrogen 00605 Organic nitrogen, 118 1.600 0.340 0.646 1.000 0.745 0.610 0.507 0.410 wat., unf., mg/L 00666 Phosphorus, wat., 86 0.150 0.010 0.062 0.130 0.080 0.060 0.040 0.020 filt., mg/L 00671 Orthophosphate, 115 0.270 \-- 0.053\* \*0.130 \*0.070 \*0.040 \*0.030 \*0.008 wat., filt., mg/L as phosphorus 70507 Orthophosphate, 44 0.160 0.020 0.071 0.142 0.100 0.070 0.050 0.020 wat., unf., mg/L as phosphorus 00665 Phosphorus, wat., 119 0.380 0.020 0.115 0.270 0.130 0.100 0.070 0.050 unf., mg/L 00680 Organic carbon, 120 22.000 0.800 8.700 14.000 9.475 8.000 7.300 5.905 wat., unf., mg/L 01105 Aluminum, wat., 50 3400.000 60.000 645.420 2415.000 930.000 420.000 173.750 85.500 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01002 Arsenic, wat., 50 2.000 \-- 0.720\* \*1.450 \*1.000 \*0.651 \*0.496 \*0.317 unf., ug/L 01027 Cadmium, wat., 50 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01034 Chromium, wat., 50 30.000 \-- 1.914\* \*6.700 \*2.000 \*0.813 \*0.369 \*0.109 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01037 Cobalt, wat., 50 3.000 \-- 0.913\* \*2.000 \*1.000 \*0.800 \*0.552 \*0.337 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01042 Copper, wat., 49 16.000 1.000 4.531 11.500 5.000 4.000 3.000 2.000 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01045 Iron, wat., unf., 50 4700.000 10.000 1100.540 3465.001 1525.000 840.000 485.000 215.950 recoverable, ug/L 01051 Lead, wat., unf., 49 12.000 \-- 1.968\* \*8.500 \*2.000 \*1.000 \*0.652 \*0.275 recoverable, ug/L 01055 Manganese, wat., 50 680.000 60.000 180.074 670.000 190.000 130.000 100.000 60.000 unf., recoverable, ug/L 71900 Mercury, wat., 49 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01062 Molybdenum, wat., 50 4.800 \-- 1.480\* \*4.000 \*2.000 \*1.000 \*0.696 \*0.332 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01067 Nickel, wat., 49 8.000 \-- 2.414\* \*6.000 \*3.000 \*2.000 \*1.589 \*0.783 unf., recoverable, ug/L 01147 Selenium, wat., 50 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., ug/L 01077 Silver, wat., 48 \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- \-- unf., recoverable, ug/L 01092 Zinc, wat., unf., 50 210.000 \-- 13.623\* \*30.000 \*19.550 \*6.975 \*3.465 \*1.263 recoverable, ug/L 80154 Suspended 106 290.000 1.000 29.395 99.650 30.250 16.000 10.000 5.000 sediment concentration, mg/L --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Presentation: 016725 ## FY 2006 Budget Proposal ## Materials in Your Packet - Copies of these slides - FY2006 Budget Package - Proposal (p.1) - Cost analysis (p.2) - Transfer/Direct breakdown (p.3) - Personnel (p.4) ## FY 2006 Highlights - No change in fees: Transfer Pay, Direct Pay, Direct Express or training - Adequate funding for improvements to online account data, Financial Management System and security compliance - Assume revenue at current level - Proposed budget decrease of -$82,392 **Notes:** Decrease possible because we’re budgeting less for FMS. Same number of staff, but increases in salaries and benefits offset by decrease in FMS $$. ## 1 - FEDLINK Program Costs - _ __FY 2005 __ __ FY 2006_ - Direct costs $4,480,467 $4,391,508 - Indirect costs $531,136 $540,725 - Total $5,011,603 $4,932,233 **Notes:** Indirect costs lower in FY2005 than in FY2006 because charges related to Momentum implementation were not “taxed” by LC in 05. ## Cost Breakdown Analysis - Set transfer and direct fees fairly - Each group pays appropriate share - Target shares - Transfer Pay $4,441,888 - Direct Pay $97,291 - Direct Express $216,254 - Administrative fee target $4,755,433 ## FY 2005 FY 2006 Transfer Pay Accounts 1,974 1,974 Service dollars $64,425,585 $64,500,000 Direct Pay Accounts 24 24 Service dollars $7,700,000 $7,700,000 Direct Express Accounts 55 57 Vendor billing $27,000,000 $31,000,000 - Transfer Pay Accounts 1,974 1,974 - Service dollars $64,425,585 $64,500,000 - Direct Pay Accounts 24 24 - Service dollars $7,700,000 $7,700,000 - Direct Express Accounts 55 57 - Vendor billing $27,000,000 $31,000,000 - 2 – Service Activity Base **Notes:** Direct Express are accounts are number of vendors, not number of customers. Estimate modest growth in Direct Express based on our expectation that awareness among customers and compliance among vendors will continue to improve, because we have programs in place to improve awareness among contracting officers and compliance among vendors. FEDLINK also anticipates a few more online vendors will be added. ## 3 - Fee Structure - _ __FY 2005_ _ FY 2006_ - Transfer Pay - First $300,000 7.75% 7.75% - Over $300,000 7.00% 7.00% - Over $1,000,000 5.00% 5.00% - Direct Pay - First $100,000 $1,200 $1,200 - Over $100,000 0.6% 0.6% - Direct Express 0.75% 0.75% ## 4 – Projected Revenue - _ __FY 2005_ _ FY2006 _ - Administrative - Transfer Pay $4,452,802 $4,459,360 - Direct Pay $74,021 $73,800 - Direct Express $202,500 $232,500 - Training - Reimbursables $85,500 $95,900 - Classes $74,100 $80,900 - Total $4,888,923 $4,942,460 ## 5 – Annual Surplus/(Deficit) - _ __FY 2005__ __ FY 2006 _ - Projected revenue $4,888,923 $4,942,460 - Expenditures $4,875,502 $4,932,233 - Surplus/(Deficit) $13,421 $10,227 ## 6 - Accumulated reserves - FY05 beginning balance $1,714,660 - Projected surplus from FY05 $13,421 - Faxon estimated loss ($455,000) - FY05 ending balance $1,273,081 - FY06 budget surplus $10,227 **Notes:** Salary lapses in FY04 and 05 cover Faxon loss in FY05. We expect to recover part of the $455,000 in the settlement of the Faxon bankruptcy, but have not budgeted for it because we cannot reliably forecast how much will be paid or when. ## Steps in Budget Process - Working Group - Survey - FAC - FEDLINK members - FEB - FLICC members - Member approval - FLICC vote - FEDLINK comments - Final approval Librarian of Congress ## Working Group Members - _Returning Members_ - Carol Bursik, DOJ - James King, NRL - Gay Posey, PTO - Ellen Swain, GAO - Barbara Wrinkle, USAF - Diane Zehnpfennig, AF Medical Library - _New Members_ - Monica King, Army - Judy Russell, GPO - _FLICC Office_ - Kathryn Mendenhall, FLICC - Joe Banks, FFO - ShunFong Seto, FFO - Lynn McDonald, FNO - Robin Hatziyannis, FPE ## Questions? - [email protected]
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**AIRCRAFT GENERAL** **Table of contents** ## General 2 **Limitations 3** **Engines 5** **Propellers 9** **Electrical System 10** **Fuel System 12** **Hydraulic System 13** **Flight Controls 14** **Ice and Rain Protection 15** **Oxygen System 17** **Ventilation and Heating 17** **General** A. Dimensions 1\. Wing Span 65 feet, 0 inches 2\. Height 18 feet, 7 inches 3\. Length 51 feet, 9 inches B. Engines- Pratt and Whitney PT6A-27 (Installed on N141Z) PT6A-34 (Installed on N143Z) C. Propellers- Hartzell 1\. Constant speed 2\. Full feathering and reversing D. Fuel 1\. Commercial grades- Jet A, Jet A-1, Jet B 2\. Military grades- JP-4, JP-5, JP-8 3\. System Capacity 380 gallons useable E. Oil- Total capacity 9.2 quarts Exon 2380 F. Maximum Certification Weights 1\. Ramp weight 12,500 pounds 2\. Takeoff 12,500 pounds 3\. Landing 12,300 pounds 4\. Rear baggage compartment 500 pounds 5\. Nose baggage compartment 300 pounds 6\. Cabin floor loading 200 pounds/sq ft 7\. Baggage floor loading 100 pounds/sq ft **Limitations** A. Power plant PT6A-27 installed on N141Z Engine Operating Limits +-----------+-------+-------+--------+-----+-------+-------+--------+ | Power | SHP | T | M | Ng | Np | Oil | Oil | | | | orque | aximum | (2) | (1) % | P | Temp. | | Setting | | PSI | ITT | % | RPM | ress. | (C) | | | | (1) | (C) | RPM | | PSI | (4) | | | | | | | | (3) | | +-----------+-------+-------+--------+-----+-------+-------+--------+ | Takeoff | 620 | 50 | 725 | 10 | 96 | 8 | 10-99 | | Max cont | | | | 1.5 | | 0-100 | | +-----------+-------+-------+--------+-----+-------+-------+--------+ | Max climb | 620 | 50 | 695 | \( | 96 | 8 | 0-99 | | Max | | | | 5\) | | 0-100 | | | cruise | | | | | | | | +-----------+-------+-------+--------+-----+-------+-------+--------+ | Idle | | | 660 | | | 40 | -40-99 | | | | | (6) | | | min. | | +-----------+-------+-------+--------+-----+-------+-------+--------+ | Starting | | | 1090 | | | | -40 | | | | | (7) | | | | min. | +-----------+-------+-------+--------+-----+-------+-------+--------+ | Transient | | | 825 | 10 | 110 | | 0-99 | | | | | (7) | 2.6 | | | | +-----------+-------+-------+--------+-----+-------+-------+--------+ | Max | 620 | 50 | 725 | 10 | 91+1 | 8 | 0-99 | | reverse | | (8) | | 1.5 | | 0-100 | | +-----------+-------+-------+--------+-----+-------+-------+--------+ \(1\) Maximum permissible sustained torque is 50 psi. \(2\) For every 10 C below -30 C ambient temperature, reduce maximum allowable Ng by 2.2% \(3\) Normal oil pressure is 80 to 100 psi at gas generator speeds above 72% with oil temperature between 60 and 70 C. Oil pressures below 80 psi are undesirable and should be tolerated only for the completion of the flight, preferably at a reduced power setting. Oil pressures below normal should be reported as an engine discrepancy and should be corrected before the next takeoff. Oil pressures below 40 psi are unsafe and require that either the engine be shut down or a landing be made as soon as possible using the minimum power required to sustain flight. \(4\) For increased service life of the engine (i.e., the time between oil changes), an oil temperature between 74 C and 80 C is recommended. A minimum oil temperature of 55 C is recommended for fuel heater operation at takeoff power. \(5\) Climb and cruise power settings should be achieved by use of power setting charts. \(6\) At 51% rpm (Ng) minimum. Increase Ng as required to maintain idle temperature limit. \(7\) These values are time-limited to two seconds. \(8\) Reverse power operation is time limited to one minute. **Limitations** A. Powerplant PT6A-34 installed on N143Z Engine Operating Limits +-----------+-------+-------+--------+-----+-------+-------+--------+ | Power | SHP | T | M | Ng | Np | Oil | Oil | | | | orque | aximum | (2) | (1) % | P | Temp. | | Setting | | PSI | ITT | % | RPM | ress. | (C) | | | | (1) | (C) | RPM | | PSI | (4) | | | | | | | | (3) | | +-----------+-------+-------+--------+-----+-------+-------+--------+ | Takeoff | 620 | 50 | 790 | 10 | 96 | 8 | 10-99 | | Max cont | | | | 1.5 | | 5-105 | | +-----------+-------+-------+--------+-----+-------+-------+--------+ | Max climb | 620 | 50 | 765 | \( | 96 | 8 | 0-99 | | Max | | | | 5\) | | 5-105 | | | cruise | | | | | | | | +-----------+-------+-------+--------+-----+-------+-------+--------+ | Idle | | | 685 | | | 40 | -40-99 | | | | | (6) | | | min. | | +-----------+-------+-------+--------+-----+-------+-------+--------+ | Starting | | | 1090 | | | | -40 | | | | | (7) | | | | min. | +-----------+-------+-------+--------+-----+-------+-------+--------+ | Transient | | | 850 | 10 | 110 | | 0-99 | | | | | (7) | 2.6 | | | | +-----------+-------+-------+--------+-----+-------+-------+--------+ | Max | 620 | 50 | 725 | 10 | 91+1 | 8 | 0-99 | | reverse | | (8) | | 1.5 | | 5-105 | | +-----------+-------+-------+--------+-----+-------+-------+--------+ \(1\) Maximum permissible sustained torque is 50 psi. \(2\) For every 10 C below -30 C ambient temperature, reduce maximum allowable Ng by 2.2% \(3\) Normal oil pressure is 85 to 105 psi at gas generator speeds above 72% with oil temperature between 60 and 70 C. Oil pressures below 85 psi are undesirable and should be tolerated only for the completion of the flight, preferably at a reduced power setting. Oil pressures below normal should be reported as an engine discrepancy and should be corrected before the next takeoff. Oil pressures below 40 psi are unsafe and require that either the engine be shut down or a landing be made as soon as possible using the minimum power required to sustain flight. \(4\) For increased service life of the engine (i.e., the time between oil changes), an oil temperature between 74 C and 80 C is recommended. A minimum oil temperature of 55 C is recommended for fuel heater operation at takeoff power. \(5\) Climb and cruise power settings should be achieved by use of power setting charts. \(6\) At 51% rpm (Ng) minimum. Increase Ng as required to maintain idle temperature limit. \(7\) These values are time-limited to two seconds. \(8\) Reverse power operation is time limited to one minute. **Limitations (continued)** B. Airframe 1\. Vmc Flaps 10 to 20 degrees 64 KIAS 2\. Vmc Autofeather Inoperative 68 KIAS 3\. Vmo MSL to 6700 MSL 166 KIAS 4\. Vmo To 10000 MSL 156 KIAS 5\. Vmo To 15000 MSL 141 KIAS 6\. Vmo To 20000 MSL 126 KIAS 7\. Vmo To 25000 MSL 112 KIAS 8\. Vfe 0 to 10 degrees 100 KIAS 9\. Vfe 10 to 37.5 degrees 93 KIAS 10\. Va 132 KIAS 11\. Demonstrated crosswind 20 Knots C. Starter 1\. 25 seconds ON, 60 seconds OFF 2\. 25 seconds ON, 60 seconds OFF 3\. 25 seconds ON, 30 **minutes** OFF D. Use of Aviation Gasoline 1\. Limited to 150 hours between engine overhauls 2\. Limited to 8000 feet MSL without boost pumps 3\. Crossfeed capability for single engine operation only 4\. Limited to 100 octane (not above 15000 ft MSL) E. Maximum altitude is 25000 ft MSL F. Tire pressures 1\. Nose wheel......32 PSI 2\. Main gear......\...38 PSI **Engines** A. United Aircraft of Canada PT6A-27 (680 SHP) or PT6A-34 (750 SHP) 1. Reverse flow free turbine engine flat rated to 620 SHP in this installation 2\. Compressor a\. Three-stage axial b\. One-stage centrifugal c\. Driven by single stage reaction turbine d\. One interstage bleed valve 3\. Turbine a\. Single-stage compressor turbine drives compressor and accessory section (N1) b\. Single-stage power turbine drives propeller shaft (Np) c\. Power turbine is free air (no mechanical connection) 4\. Combustion Chamber a\. Singular annular unit b\. 14 fuel nozzles (10 primary, 4 secondary) c\. Two igniters per engine are used to start combustion d\. Pneumatic fuel control schedules fuel flow set by power lever 4\. Accessory drive at aft end of engine drives: a\. Fuel pump b\. Fuel control unit c\. Oil pump d\. Starter/generator e\. Tachometer (N1) 5\. Gear reduction box at forward end of engine drives: a\. Propeller b\. Prop Np c\. Primary propeller governor d\. Overspeed governor e\. Fuel topping governor f\. Gear box speed is 33000 RPM at 101.5% B. Torquemeter 1\. Hydro mechanical measuring device consisting of: a\. Ring gear and case b\. Torquemeter cylinder, piston, and valve plunger c\. Differential pressure sensor and servo transmitter d\. Servo indicator (Torque gauge calibrated to read PSI) 2\. Propeller torque increase causes: a\. Ring gear moves forward b\. Trapped oil moves piston c\. Piston drives servo transmitter d\. Transmitter signals servo indicator (Torque gauge) **Engines (continued)** C. Propulsion System Controls 1\. Power levers (these control engine power) a\. Operate fuel control unit (FCU) b\. When rotated they disengage mechanical locks allowing power control through beta and reverse ranges c\. CAUTION; Do not move into reverse position when engines are not running 2\. Condition Levers a\. Control flow of fuel at FCU b\. Select fuel cut off c\. Low idle at 50% Ng; no high idle function 3\. Propeller levers a\. Control propellers through primary prop governor D. Engine Instrumentation 1\. Interstage Turbine Temperature (ITT) a\. Ring of eight thermocouples around power turbine inlet b\. Trim probe provides correction for manufacturing tolerances 2\. Gas Generator (N1) a\. Tach generator on accessory gearbox (self powered) 3\. Torque Gauge a\. Torque is sensed at first stage ring gear, which is mounted in the gear box with a helical cut spline so that increased torque load causes the ring gear to move aft. This aft motion is resisted by a piston containing oil pressure. The oil pressure is regulated and directly proportional to the torque. Torque is sensed using a 26 volt AC transducer. b\. Limitations 1\. Maximum torque 50 PSI 2\. Max torque during acceleration 68.8 PSI for 2 seconds 3\. Max torque in reverse 50 PSI for 1 minute 4\. Fuel Flow Indicator a\. Marked in PPH x 100 b\. Powered by 400 cycle 26 VAC **Engines (continued)** 5\. Oil Pressure Gauge a\. Powered by 26 VAC b\. Minimum oil pressure at idle 40 PSI c\. Green Arc for --27s is 80-100 psi, for --34s is 85-105 psi. 6\. Oil Temperature Gauge a\. 28 volt DC powered b\. Minimum temperature, start: -40C c\. Minimum idle -40C, maximum 99C d\. Minimum take-off 10C. maximum 99C e\. Minimum cruise and climb 0C, maximum 99C E. Engine Lubrication 1\. The 1.5 gallons of Exon 2380 turbine oil provide lubrication, cooling. propeller control, torque indication, and the heating of fuel. 2\. Oil tank capacity is 2.3 gallons. The oil pressure pump, regulator, and oil filter with bypass are located in this tank 3\. Scavenge Pumps (4 per engine) a\. Return oil from the compressor and turbine bearings to the accessory gear case where the air is separated and dumped overboard. b\. Oil from the accessory gear case is returned to the tank via the fuel heater and the oil cooler. c\. Oil from the propeller gear box is returned to the tank via the oil cooler. F. Fire Detection and Suppression 1\. Detection: 4 heat sensitive detectors per engine- one in accessory section and one at the C flange. The bimetal elements trigger warning lights on T-handles and warning bell behind pilot\'s head. Bell is cancelable. 2\. Suppression: Pulling the T-handle discharges the contents of the associated fire extinguisher. One shot per engine. **Propellers** A. Hartzell Propeller 1\. Full feathering, reversing, all metal 2\. Constant speed 3\. Counter-weighted 5\. Controlled with propeller levers using engine oil boosted by the pump in the engine driven propeller governer B. Centrifugal counter-weights, assisted by feathering spring, move propeller blades To low RPM (high pitch) and into feather C. Governor boosted engine oil pressure move propellers to high RPM, (low pitch) Hydraulic stop and reverse position D. Primary Governor 1\. Mounted to the top of the gear reduction housing 2\. Controls prop through entire range (+17 to +87 degrees of blade angle) 3\. Propeller levers control RPM through this governor E. Overspeed Governor 1\. If the primary governor fails and the prop exceeds 96%, the overspeed governor dumps oil from prop dome to limit Np to 101.5% 2\. Solenoid actuated by overspeed governor test switch resets overspeed to 70% for testing purposes F. Fuel Topping Governor 1\. Prevents overspeed in the event that the prop should stick or move too slowly during transient or failure of the primary governor or the hydraulic low pitch stop 2\. Limits at 102% Np or or 6% above selected Np by limiting fuel flow 3\. In reverse range the fuel topping governor is reset to 4% below selected prop speed to prevent governor interaction. G. Autofeather System 1\. Dumps oil from prop dome 2\. Feathering spring and counterweights drive blades into feather 3\. System is armed when autofeather switch on and power levers set above 88% Ng 4\. Autofeather lights indicate when system is armed 5\. Dump valve is controlled by sensing torque differential 6\. If one engine starts to feather, the other engine autofeather system is disarmed H. Low Pitch Stops 1\. Mechanical/hydraulic stop 2\. Allows blades to rotate beyond low pitch position and into reverse when selected 3\. Beta and reverse blade angles are provided by adjusting low pitch stop 4\. Blade angle is controlled by power levers in reverse range **Electrical System** The Twin Otter electrical system functions primarily on 28 volt DC power. AC power is used for some avionics, the fuselage fuel quantity indicating system, and some engine instruments. The electrical system normally consists of two batteries (main and auxiliary), two starter-generators, two inverters, provisions to connect ground power, and devices for indication, regulation, and control. The main battery is used to start the engines and for emergency in-flight backup power. The auxiliary battery supplies power to the engine igniters and start control relays. The aircraft has two inverters. Only one at a time is used to supply the required AC power. Commonly, but not always, DC circuits are protected by circuit breakers, and AC circuits are protected by fuses. A. Main Battery 1. One 24 VDC, 42 amp-hour lead acid battery 2. Located under floor of rear baggage compartment 3. Supplies power to electrical system when DC MASTER is ON, and the BATTERY/EXTERNAL switch is BATTERY 4. Battery temperature monitor located under right instrument panel 5. Hot battery bus, has breaker panel on aft cabin wall, controls passenger door entrance lighting and baggage compartment lights. B. Auxiliary Battery 1. 24 VDC, 3.6 amp-hour lead acid 2. Located right forward wall of rear baggage compartment 3. Provides power for start control relays and engine igniters 4. Recharged whenever a generator is on line C. External Power 1. Receptacle located left side forward of rear baggage compartment door 2. Supplies power when DC MASTER is ON and BATTERY/ EXTERNAL switch is EXTERNAL 3. No cockpit indication that external power source has been disconnected D. DC MASTER Switch 1. Controls power to all busses except Hot Battery Bus ( in conjunction with the BATTERY/EXTERNAL Switch and the BUS TIE Switch) E. BATTERY/EXTERNAL Switch 1. OFF -- No power 2. BATTERY -- power supplied from batteries or generators only (normal position in flight to allow the batteries to recharge 3. EXTERNAL -- power from external source only ( de-energizes the main battery relay and aux battery relay. If a generator is selected online now, the > External power relay removes external power. Note: It is not possible to charge the aircraft battery with power supplied to the External Power Receptacle. F. BUS TIE Switch 1. Normally closed (NORMAL position) 2. Parallels generator output 3. When in the OPEN position: a. Left bus powered by left battery and left generator b. Right bus powered by right generator G. Power Distribution and Control Box 1. Located in right side cabin roof 2. Provides reverse current protection 3. Provides current limiting 4. Provides overvoltage protection 5. Windshield heat CBs located here 6. Location of Reverse Current Relays (RCRs) which: a. Connect battery or external power to Starter/Generator during start b. Connect generator output to DC busses H. Voltage Regulators 1. Located right side forward wall of rear baggage compartment I. Starter/Generators 1. 28.5 VDC 2. 200 amp maximum output 3. One per engine in accessory section J. Voltmeter 1. Connected to left DC bus 2. Indicates highest available voltage supplied to left DC bus, regardless of the power source K. Loadmeter 1. Normally reads battery load 2. Toggle switch to right to read right generator load 3. Toggle switch to left to read left generator load 4. Reads 0 to 1.0 a. Limit is .5 generator load at idle Ng b. Limit is .8 generator load for ground operations c. Limit is 1.0 generator load in flight L. AC system 1. 2 inverters 2. Supply 115 volt and 26 volt 400 Hz single phase AC power 3. #1 inverter powered from left DC bus 4. #2 inverter powered from right DC bus 5. AC powers: a. Fuel flow gauges b. Oil pressure gauges c. Fuel quantity indicators d. Torque pressure gauges e. Both attitude indicators f. Directional gyros, some flight director functions **Fuel System** A. Fuel Storage 1\. Total capacity is 380 gallons in two tanks located in belly of aircraft 2\. Forward tank a\. Capacity 182 gallons b\. Consists of 4 nylon rubber cells- 3 feeder cells and 1 collector cell c\. Collector cell has two internal 28 VDC powered boost pumps, 1 primary and 1 secondary d\. Forward tank normally feeds right engine 3\. Aft tank a\. Capacity 198 gallons b\. Consists of 4 nylon rubber cells- 3 feeder cells and 1 collector cell c\. Collector cell has two internal 28 VDC powered boost pumps, 1 primary and 1 secondary d\. Aft tank normally feeds the left engine B. Fuel Indication Systems 1\. Fuel quantity gauges a\. Capacitance-resistance type b\. 115 VAC powered c\. Shows pounds of useable fuel 2\. Fuel Low Level Caution Lights a\. Located on Central Warning Panel (CWP) b\. FWD FUEL LOW LEVEL comes on with 75 pounds useable fuel remaining c\. AFT FUEL LOW LEVEL comes on with 110 pounds useable fuel remaining 3\. Fuel Flow Indicators a\. Gauges on instrument panel powered by 26 VAC b\. Gauges read pounds per hour (PPH) C. Fuel Distribution 1\. Boost pumps a\. Submerged in collector tanks b\. Supply low pressure fuel from tank through fuel strainer, fuel flow transmitter, oil to fuel heater and emergency shut-off valve to the high pressure fuel pumps c\. If primary boost pump fails, the secondary pump automatically takes over via change over circuitry 2\. High pressure fuel pumps a\. One per engine on accessory gear drive b\. Supply high pressure fuel (75 PSI @ 12% Ng, 850 PSI @ 101.5% Ng) D. Cockpit Fuel Controls 1\. Fuel levers 2\. Fuel Emergency Shut-off Valves a\. Controlled by switches on instrument panel near Fire T-handles 3. Fuel Tank Selector- NORM, BOTH ON AFT, or BOTH ON FWD **Hydraulic System** A. Hydraulic System Components 1. Located in the hydraulic bay, left side under cockpit door 2. Electric motor and pump a. Motor powered from left DC bus, guarded by 35A circuit breaker b. Drives gear type hydraulic pump c. Amber Light 'HYD PUMP C/B OPEN' near pilot's airspeed indicator 3. Pressure Switch a. operates relay located near main distribution bus b. turns pump off at 1525-1625 PSI c. turns pump on at 1225-1325 PSI 4. Reservoir a. unpressurized b. has cap and dipstick c. fluid used is MIL-H-5606 5. Accumulators a. System Accumulator ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` 1. 750 PSI nitrogen precharge 2. gauge on instrument panel and in hydraulic bay 3. Serves wheel brakes, flaps, and nose wheel steering a. Brake Accumulator ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` 1. 750 PSI nitrogen precharge 2. gauge on instrument panel and in hydraulic bay 3. Serves wheel brakes only B. Hand Pump 1. double- acting hand operated pump 2. located on cockpit floor near pilot's left foot 3. pump handle stowed in cockpit 4. provides a back-up source of pressure in event of electric pump failure C. Hydraulic Subsystems 1. Wheel brakes- see Landing Gear 2. Nose wheel steering- see Landing Gear 3. Flaps- see Flight Controls # Flight Controls A. Primary Controls 1. Ailerons a. Controlled by cables, pulleys, and mechanical linkage b. Dual Y design control column c. Control wheels are spring loaded to neutral d. Each aileron has geared servo tab e. Stall fences enhance effectiveness at slow airspeeds f. Ailerons are attached to outboard foreflaps g. Extend down and back symmetrically as flaps extend h. Degree of aileron movement relative to control wheel movement > increases the more the flaps are extended 2. Elevators a. Controlled by cables, pulleys, and mechanical linkage b. Have no geared servo tab c. Wiper seals on elevator leading edges enhance handling at slow airspeeds 3. Rudder a. Controlled by cables, pulleys, and mechanical linkage b. Has geared servo tab c. Wiper seal on leading edge preserves effectiveness at large angles > of deflection d. Vortex generators enhance rudder effectiveness at slow airspeeds B. Trim Systems 1. Aileron trim is electrically actuated , 1 tab on left aileron 2. Elevator trim is manual servo cable system, 1 tab on left elevator 3. Rudder trim is manual servo cable system, tab on upper elevator C. Secondary Controls 1. Flaps a. Mechanically activated, hydraulically actuated b. Consist of inner and outer foreflaps, and inner trailing flaps c. Flap selector is on overhead console d. Flap indicator on center window post e. May select any setting between 0 and 37.5 degrees f. Flap-Elevator interconnect tab > 1\. Located on right elevator > > 2\. Counteracts the pitch up that accompanies flap selection # Ice and Rain Protection A. Powerplant Ice and Rain Protection 1. Intake deflectors a. Prevent moisture particles from entering inlet plenum b. Heavier particles unable to make turn are discharged c. Must be used in visible moisture below plus 5 degrees C d. Operated by switch on overhead panel; actuated by bleed air e. Slight decrease in torque when deflectors actuated, also a slight > Increase in ITT f. Three position switch spring loaded to center g. Switch is held 3 to 5 seconds to extend deflectors, but requires > Only momentary movement to retract 2. Propeller a. Each propeller blade has two electrically heated elements- > An inner and an outer b. Powered from left DC bus though a 20A circuit breaker c. When switched on the automatic timer sequences: 30 seconds left outer, > 30 seconds left inner, 30 seconds right outer, 30 seconds right inner, > > repeat. ( total cycle two minutes) d. Heat should be selected before icing occurs ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` 3. Oil to Fuel Heater a. Fuel is heated by oil/fuel heat exchanger b. Operates continuously with engines running B. Airframe Ice and Rain Protection 1\. Windshield wipers a. Powered by one 28 VDC electric motor b. Switch positions OFF, SLOW, PARK, and FAST c. Do not operate on dry windshield d. Use PARK to bring wiper arms to their most inboard position ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` 2. Windshield Heat a. Each side is powered from associated DC bus through 30A circuit > Breakers located in the power distribution and control box (not > > Accessible in flight) b. Controlled by switch labeled WINDSHIELD HEAT c. Maximum ground operation limited to 10 minutes ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` 3. Pitot and Stall Vane Heat a. One switch (PITOT HEAT) operates stall vane heat and both pitot heats b. Do not operate on ground except for short periods **Ice and Rain Protection (continued)** 4\. Surface Deice System a\. Inflatable rubber boots on wings and horizontal stabilizer b\. Boots operated by engine bleed air c\. Wing inspection lights on each nacelle d\. Ejector flow control valves 1\. Normally de-energized, creating suction in boots 2\. 1 in each wing, 1 in aft fuselage 3\. Each has electric heater controlled by switch on overhead panel e\. Automatic operation 1\. Select bleed air switches on 2\. Select valve heater switch on 3\. Select MANUAL/OFF/AUTO switch to AUTO 4\. SLOW/FAST switch a\. Select FAST, and ejector valves will energize in sequence to inflate inner boots for 5 seconds, outer boots for 5 seconds, left stabilizer for 3 seconds, right stab for 3 seconds, dwell for 44 seconds, repeat b\. Select SLOW, and ejector valves will energize in sequence to inflate inner boots for 5 seconds, outer boots for 5 seconds, left stabilizer for 3 seconds, right stab for 3 seconds, dwell for 164 seconds, repeat 5\. Visually verify wing boot operation, and blue lights on overhead panel will verify tail ejector valve has been energized f\. Manual operation 1\. Select bleed air switches on 2\. Select valve heater switch on 3\. Select MANUAL/OFF/AUTO switch to MANUAL 4\. Select INNER WING or OUTER WING or LEFT STAB or RIGHT STAB, boot will stay inflated as long as you hold the spring loaded switch on 5\. Visually verify wing boot operation, and blue lights on overhead panel will verify that the tail ejector valve has been energized. Note: Airworthiness Directive 2000-06-03 BOMBARDIER INC.; Amendment 39-11643; Docket No. 99-CE-44-AD went into effect on May 5. 2000. Here is what it says: For DHC-6 Aircraft, with wing and tail leading edge pneumatic deicing boot system installed, *[must activate the deicing system at the first sign of ice formation anywhere on the]{.underline} [aircraft.]{.underline}* The system must be continued to be operated in the automatic cycling mode, if available. The system may be deactivated only after leaving known or observed icing that the flight crew has visually observed on the aircraft and the airplane is determined to be clear of ice. Compliance with the above is required except for phases of flight that the AFM specifies that deicing boots should not be used (e.g., take-off, final approach, and landing). **Oxygen System** The crew oxygen system is a diluter-demand system, providing oxygen for the pilot and copilot through demand regulators. A. Components 1. Oxygen cylinder a. Green 650 cubic inch capacity b. Located forward of the station 60 bulkhead, below the avionic equipment shelves. c. Accessed from nose baggage compartment. d. Full charge is 1800+/-50 psi 2. Pressure gauge and charging valve. a. Direct-reading gauge b. Calibrated from 0 to 2000 psi in 200 psi increments c. Charging valve is adjacent to the pressure gauge and is accessed from the nose baggage compartment. 3. Regulators a. One each for pilot and copilot b. Located on lower subpanel of each instrument panel 4. Masks a. Located on bulkhead behind crew seats. b. Equipped with quick disconnect fittings. # Ventilation and Heating System A. Ventilation 1. Cabin gasper outlets a. Controlled by passengers b. Fresh air from Ram-air inlet only c. Ram-air always available d. For added ventilation during ground operations, turn on the Ram-air Fan. 2. Cabin baseboard outlets a. Controlled by pilot via the Ram-air Valve on center pedestal, and the Cabin Air Control Knob on the floor behind copilot's chair b. When the Ram-air valve and the Cabin Air Control Knob are both open, low velocity air emerges from the cabin baseboard outlets. 3. Flight compartment outlets a. Controlled by the pilot via the Ram-air valve b. For maximum ventilation during warm weather operations, select the Ram-air valve open, and close the Cabin air Control. This configuration provides large quantities of high velocity air to the flight compartment. (Passengers may obtain their own supply of high velocity air by opening the individual gasper outlets.) **Ventilation and Heating System (continued)** 4. Flight compartment Fans a. One each for pilot and copilot b. Individually controlled with switch on back of fan 5. Air exhaust a. Through grills in the cabin ceiling and exits the fuselage through an aft facing scoop on top of the aircraft. b. Through screen located at back of rear cargo compartment and exits through plastic guards covering rudder bellcrank 6. Emergency air evacuation a. In an emergency, open the flight compartment windows 1. most effective 2. Note: any smoke and fumes in the cabin will be drawn through the flight compartment b. Without opening the windows, try this: 1. Ram-air fully open 2. Cabin Air Valve fully closed 3. Heat Off 4. Bleed Air Switches off (if there is any reason to suspect the quality of the air being delivered from the engine bleed air system) B. Heating System The cabin and flight compartment may be heated by injecting hot bleed air from the engines into the ventilation system. This bleed air is mixed with either cool air from the ram-air inlet or air recirculated from inside the aircraft, and is available through the cabin baseboard outlets or the flight compartment outlets as selected by the pilot. The passenger gasper outlets always deliver only air from the ram-air inlet if the gasper is opened. 1. Manual Mode a. Select BLEED AIR switches to ON b. Select MANUAL on the 3 position mode switch located in the TEMP CONTROL area of the overhead panel. c. Toggle the switch labeled MANUAL COOL/ MANUAL WARM to modulate the amount of hot bleed air that enters the system 2. Automatic Mode a. Select BLEED AIR switches to ON b. Select AUTO on the 3 position mode switch c. Turn the TEMP CONTROL knob to achieve the desired temperature. A cabin temperature Sensor in the forward cabin bulkhead will maintain a constant cabin temperature. In either mode, the Ram-air valve should be slightly open to provide a motive force to move the hot air out of the plenum and into the cabin. This will result in faster cabin warmup.
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# Presentation: 343126 ## SUCCESS WITH HEART FAILURE - YOUR MEDICINES - Vanita Panjwani, PharmD **Notes:** SUCCESS WITH HEART FAILURE YOUR MEDICINES Vanita Panjwani, PharmD ## Heart Failure Medicines - ACE (angiotensin-converting enzyme) inhibitors - ARBs (angiotensin receptor blockers) - Beta-blockers - Spironolactone - Diuretics (water pills) - Potassium - Digoxin **Notes:** Heart Failure Medicines ACE (angiotensin-converting enzyme) inhibitors ARBs (angiotensin receptor blockers) Beta-blockers Spironolactone Diuretics (water pills) Potassium Digoxin ## ACE INHIBITORS - Examples of these are: - Lisinopril - Fosinopril - Enalapril - Captopril **Notes:** ACE INHIBITORS Examples of these are: - Lisinopril - Fosinopril - Enalapril - Captopril ## ACE inhibitors - Block the effects of harmful hormones on your heart muscle. This prevents the heart from getting larger - Lower the blood pressure - Have benefits even if you do not have high blood pressure - Helps to keep you out of the hospital and you may live longer **Notes:** ACE inhibitors - Block the effects of harmful hormones on your heart muscle. This prevents the heart from getting larger - Lower the blood pressure - Have benefits even if you do not have high blood pressure - Helps to keep you out of the hospital and you may live longer ## Side effects of ACE Inhibitors - Cough - Dizziness - Skin rash - High potassium levels in your blood - **** If you develop swelling of the face, tongue, or mouth, stop taking the medicine and call your doctor **** **Notes:** Side effects of ACE Inhibitors Cough Dizziness Skin rash High potassium levels in your blood **** If you develop swelling of the face, tongue, or mouth, stop taking the medicine and call your doctor **** ## Angiotensin Receptor Blockers - Examples of these are: - Losartan (Cozaar®) - Candesartan (Atacand®) - Effects similar to ACE inhibitors - Keeps you out of the hospital - You may live a longer and healthier life **Notes:** Angiotensin Receptor Blockers Examples of these are: - Losartan (Cozaar®) - Candesartan (Atacand®) Effects similar to ACE inhibitors - Keeps you out of the hospital - You may live a longer and healthier life ## Beta-Blockers - Examples of these are: - Carvedilol (Coreg) - Metoprolol (Lopressor, Toprol XL ) - Atenolol - Propranolol **Notes:** Beta-Blockers Examples of these are: - Carvedilol (Coreg) - Metoprolol (Lopressor, Toprol XL ) - Atenolol - Propranolol ## Beta-Blockers - Block the effects of harmful hormones on your heart muscle. This prevents the heart from getting larger - Lower your blood pressure - Slow the heart ratelessen the work your heart has to do - Prevent heart attacks in patients who have coronary artery disease **Notes:** Beta-Blockers - Block the effects of harmful hormones on your heart muscle. This prevents the heart from getting larger - Lower your blood pressure - Slow the heart ratelessen the work your heart has to do - Prevent heart attacks in patients who have coronary artery disease ## By regularly taking these types of medications: - The pumping action of the heart may improve over time - Helps to keep you out of the hospital - You may live a longer and healthier life **Notes:** By regularly taking these types of medications: - The pumping action of the heart may improve over time - Helps to keep you out of the hospital - You may live a longer and healthier life ## Side effects of Beta-Blockers - Initially you may feel tired or dizzy. This usually gets better your body adjusts. - It may take anywhere from 1 to 3 months to feel better. Stick with the regimen because the benefits are tremendous. - If you have more shortness of breath or weight gain from fluid build-up, notify your provider **Notes:** Side effects of Beta-Blockers - Initially you may feel tired or dizzy. This usually gets better your body adjusts. - It may take anywhere from 1 to 3 months to feel better. Stick with the regimen because the benefits are tremendous. - If you have more shortness of breath or weight gain from fluid build-up, notify your provider ## Target Dose - Usually ACE-Inhibitors and Beta-blockers are started in low doses and increased gradually to the “target doses” - If you cannot tolerate the higher doses your provider will get to a dose that is best for you. **Notes:** Target Dose - Usually ACE-Inhibitors and Beta-blockers are started in low doses and increased gradually to the “target doses” - If you cannot tolerate the higher doses your provider will get to a dose that is best for you. ## What is meant by target dose? - The target dose is the dose which - has been shown in clinical - research to give the most benefit **Notes:** What is meant by target dose? The target dose is the dose which has been shown in clinical research to give the most benefit ## For example.... - You may be started on Carvedilol 3.125 mg twice daily - On your next appointment the dose may be increased to 6.25 mg twice daily - Would continue doing this till you reach the target dose 25 mg twice daily **Notes:** For example.... - You may be started on Carvedilol 3.125 mg twice daily - On your next appointment the dose may be increased to 6.25 mg twice daily - Would continue doing this till you reach the target dose 25 mg twice daily ## Spironolactone - Given to some patients with advanced heart failure - A low dose reduces symptoms of heart failure - Helps to keep you out of the hospital - May increase the potassium level **Notes:** Spironolactone - Given to some patients with advanced heart failure - A low dose reduces symptoms of heart failure - Helps to keep you out of the hospital - May increase the potassium level ## Diuretics (“Water Pills”) - Examples of these are: - Furosemide (Lasix) - Hydrochlorothiazide - Metolazone - Bumetanide **Notes:** Diuretics (“Water Pills”) Examples of these are: - Furosemide (Lasix) - Hydrochlorothiazide - Metolazone - Bumetanide ## Diuretics (“Water Pills”) - Help your body get rid of excess water. You will feel better and breathe better. - Try to take these medications in the daytime no later than 4pm - Your blood will be checked periodically to make sure your potassium level is normal. **Notes:** Diuretics (“Water Pills”) - Help your body get rid of excess water. You will feel better and breathe better. - Try to take these medications in the daytime no later than 4pm - Your blood will be checked periodically to make sure your potassium level is normal. ## Potassium Supplements - When you take a water pill, your body may lose potassium. - If your blood potassium level is low, then a supplement is prescribed. **Notes:** Potassium Supplements - When you take a water pill, your body may lose potassium. - If your blood potassium level is low, then a supplement is prescribed. ## Reminder..... - You may be taking different types of medicines which may increase or decrease your potassium level. - It is very important to go to your doctor’s appointments to have your labs checked and medications adjusted. **Notes:** Reminder..... - You may be taking different types of medicines which may increase or decrease your potassium level. - It is very important to go to your doctor’s appointments to have your labs checked and medications adjusted. ## Digoxin - Helps reduces symptoms of heart failure - Helps the heart to pump stronger - Helps to keep you out of the hospital. - Not given to all heart failure patients. **Notes:** Digoxin - Helps reduces symptoms of heart failure - Helps the heart to pump stronger - Helps to keep you out of the hospital. - Not given to all heart failure patients. ## Digoxin - Your provider may check your blood digoxin level - Notify your provider if you experience any of the following: - Loss of appetite - Blurry vision - Stomach pain, nausea, vomiting - Confusion or extreme tiredness **Notes:** Digoxin - Your provider may check your blood digoxin level - Notify your provider if you experience any of the following: - Loss of appetite - Blurry vision - Stomach pain, nausea, vomiting - Confusion or extreme tiredness ## Cholesterol Medicines - Many of you may be taking: - Simvastatin (Zocor®), Atorvastatin (Lipitor®), Lovastatin or Fluvastatin - Some other types include: - Niacin (Niaspan®) - Gemfibrozil (Lopid®) **Notes:** Cholesterol Medicines - Many of you may be taking: Simvastatin (Zocor®), Atorvastatin (Lipitor®), Lovastatin or Fluvastatin - Some other types include: Niacin (Niaspan®) Gemfibrozil (Lopid®) ## Tips to remember - You should always take your morning medicines before your doctor’s appointment. - If you miss a dose of a medication, it is important not to double up on the dose. - Please do not to run out of your medicines **Notes:** Tips to remember - You should always take your morning medicines before your doctor’s appointment. - If you miss a dose of a medication, it is important not to double up on the dose. - Please do not to run out of your medicines ## VA automated refill system - Mail in slips - Drop slips in box outside outpatient pharmacy - Touch-tone phone **Notes:** VA automated refill system - Mail in slips - Drop slips in box outside outpatient pharmacy - Touch-tone phone
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BENOIST TO VAUDREUIL, DECEMBER, 1752 745 qu'en La fin de febrier ou au Commencement de mars, Cequi me Derange Extraordinairement prevoyant que vous ne seres plus a La nouvelle Orleans Lorsque je Descendray, Les Echouments frequents que nous avons Eu Dans nostre Route, nous ont Bien Retarde surtout Ceux de la poudrierre, Ce Batteau nest nullement propre, pour une poudrierre, Les planches Des soutes Estant trop foibles, pour soutenir Leffort de la marche De lequipage dant le pesanteur a fait voiler toutes les Couvertures au travers Des quelles Leau De La pluye Entroit, et si L'on n'avoit point Defait Les Balots de Couvertes, toutes des poudres auroint Este gastees, Ce qui a Cause parmy Les Couvertes, Et La Limbour Beaucoup Damages Comme on na point pu prevenir Cet Evenement jl y a Eu pres de quinse Cent Livres de Biscuit gaste Cequi nous a Cause une grande disette, Et n'avoir Rien a manger que pour Un Repas, a Lisle au Bled,1 que nous avons Eu du secours des arkansas qui Est arrive a temps, pour nous Tirer de la Dernierre Extremitee, actuelement que nous somnes icy, nous vivons avec du pain seulement, mais j'espere avoir quelques arkansas, pour [Translation] months' delay as I cannot set out before the end of February or the beginning of March. This very much annoys me as I foresee that you will no longer be at New Orleans by the time I come down. Frequent accidents that we have had en route have much delayed us, especially those to the powder boat. That boat is in no way fit for a powder boat. The planking of the magazine is too weak to stand the strain of the crew's walking on it. Their weight has borne down all the covers through which the rain water came in, and if we had not opened the bales of blankets all the powder would have spoiled. This has caused much damage to the blankets and the limbourg. As this could not be foreseen, almost fifteen hundred pounds of biscuit have been spoiled which has caused a great shortage, so that at Isle au Bled1 we had only provisions for one meal, until we had help from the Arkansas which came in time to relieve us from the last extremity. Actually since we have been here we have lived on bread only, but I hope 1 Isle au Bled was approximately at the present Bolivar, Mississippi.
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# Presentation: 703831 ## ESA Dose Adjustment in Dialysis Patients: Implications for ESA Prescribing Information *Robert Provenzano, MD * *DaVita* ## Relationship between degree of dose reduction and Hb outcomes in patients with initial Hb 12-13 g/dL or Hb > 13 g/dL - Cohort-1 (Hb 12-13g/dl) - Hemodialysis Patients **Hb 12-13 g/dL** end of month, December 2006 - Level of dose decrease in January 2007 - 10-25%, 26-50%, 51-99%, or 100% - Follow month-to-month Hb changes through June 2007 - Cohort-2 (Hb >13g/dl) - Hemodialysis Patients **Hb > 13 g/dL** end of month, December 2006 - Level of dose decrease in January 2007 - 10-25%, 26-50%, 51-99%, or 100% - Follow Hb changes through June 2007 ## Holding Epoetin alfa when Hb is 12-13 g/dL increases relative risk of both low Hb early and high Hb later *Source: *DaVita internal data ## Holding at Hb > 13 increases risk of Hb < 11 early, > 13 late *Source: *DaVita internal data ## Larger epoetin dose reductions are associated with higher epoetin dose requirements *Source: ** *Data from Thamer M et al. *JAMA *297 (15):1667-1674, 2007, Table 2. ## Better anemia management is also associated with higher epoetin dose requirements *Source: ** *Data from Thamer M et al. *JAMA *297 (15):1667-1674, 2007, Table 2. ## Trend in Standardized Mortality Ratio (SMR) for all Dialysis Patients, 1985-2002 ***-19%*** ## Administer EPOGEN® at the lowest dose needed to achieve **Administer**** ****EPOGEN® at the lowest dose needed to achieve ** **a hemoglobin > 11g/dL. Decrease the EPOGEN® dose if ** **the hemoglobin exceeds 12g/dL or the hemoglobin rate ** **of rise exceeds 1g/dL per two weeks or 2g/dL per 4 weeks.** ## Conclusions - Create Policies & warning specific to the CKD/ESRD population - Do not encourage withholding epoetin alfa as standard practice or making large dose decreases for Hb values above target: - Dangerous - Increases risk of early, serious anemia - Counterproductive - Increases risk of later, above-target Hb - May increase epoetin utilization - Current CMS regulations and Clinical Performance Measures - Are safe, sufficient, and well-supported by evidence - Do not underestimate or undervalue QOL...
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# Presentation: 246354 ## Three Candidate Nutrient Delivery Systems For A Portable, Lightweight Plant Growth Chamber - By: Charlie M. Stinson, III - SLSTP CBS - PI: Oscar Monje Ph.D. - July 12, 2004 ## Introduction - Long term space travel by humans may be limited by supplies of food, water, oxygen, and power. The success of a long term manned mission depends on efficient technologies enabling the needs of space crews to be met. Plants can provide food and oxygen, as well as recycle water in bioregenerative systems. The efficiency for food production of plant-based bioregenerative systems can be measured by taking into account the amounts of mass and power needed to produce edible biomass. Measurements of the efficiency of food production in bioregenerative systems in spacecraft can be influenced by environmental factors like chamber aeration rates and the presence of volatile organic compounds. A major component of plant-based systems is the nutrient delivery system (NDS), thus three candidate systems were built and evaluated. The focus of the research is to find the simplest NDS system that will grow the healthiest plants in the shortest amount of time. The radish (*Raphanus sativus L*.) was the selected plant for this research because of its quick growth ability and low maintenance. ## Purpose of Research - Design, build and test three nutrient delivery systems for the root trays from the Biomass Production Educational System - Hydroponic – re-circulating nutrient solution - Substrate – time released nutrient - Conventional Pot – time released nutrient **Fig 1.** Hydroponic, Substrate-based and Conventional Pot NDS. ## Materials and Methods - Hydroponic, substrate-based, and conventional potting systems were tested using a common root tray (0.25m2), chamber walls and lighting system (fig. 1). The root trays were planted at the same planting density (160 plants/m2). Light level was 200 umol/m-2s-1 during germination and adjusted to 300 umol/m-2s-1 6 days after planting (DAP). The hydroponic system contains a pump, a reservoir, a tube irrigation system, and a pH controller. In this system, Hoagland’s (1X) nutrient solution is re-circulated and electrical conductivity was adjusted daily. The substrate-based system contains a controlled pump, a porous tube irrigation system, a root tray (0.25m2) in area, and a stand pipe. Water was delivered by the stand pipe in this system through the force of gravity. Osmocote, a time released fertilizer (7g/L), supplied nutrients in this system. 1-2mm arcillite was used as the media. The conventional pot system contains a root tray (0.25m2) in area, and twenty planting pots (50:50 peat/vermiculte). Hoagland’s (1x) nutrient solution was delivered by means of a capillary mat. The nutrient solution is delivered to each pot through the capillary mat by capillary action from a water reservoir. - Conclusions - The potted NDS had the lowest mass, used the smallest amount of power, required the least amount of time to plant, and it had the smallest biomass. The hydroponic and substrate-based systems had similar masses, power use, required similar amounts of time to plant, and had nearly the same biomass at 21 DAP.
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# Presentation: 208086 ## VTEC In the New NWS Flood Products for Forecast Points **VTEC In the New NWS Flood****Products for Forecast Points** ## VTEC is new coding which provides for enhanced automated processing, storage, and display of NWS products. It occurs right after each Universal Geographic Code (UGC) line. It involves two lines (strings) of code – a line of Primary VTEC, or P-VTEC, followed by the Hydrologic VTEC, or H-VTEC, on the next line. It requires a new segmented format to be used so the encoded VTEC information can be closely linked to text describing the flood situation at each forecast point. **It occurs right after each Universal Geographic Code (UGC) line.** **It involves two lines (strings) of code – a line of Primary VTEC, or P-VTEC, followed by the Hydrologic VTEC, or H-VTEC, on the next line.** **It requires a new **_**segmented**_** format to be used so the encoded VTEC information can be closely linked to text describing the flood situation at each forecast point.** **VTEC (Valid Time Event Code) in Flood Products – What Is It?** **Notes:** The National Weather Service (NWS) has been implementing the Valid Time Event Code, or VTEC, in stages since early 2005. The time arrived in Spring, 2006 to start implementing VTEC in flood products for forecast points. For some users of NWS hydrologic products, this may be the first time they have really had to gain an understanding of VTEC. Some basic facts about VTEC which are of interest to hydrologic product users include: VTEC is new coding which provides for enhanced automated processing, storage, and display of National Weather Service (NWS) products. VTEC information occurs right after each Universal Geographic Code (UGC) line in NWS products. In hydrologic products, VTEC involves two lines (or strings) of code – a line of Primary VTEC, or P-VTEC, followed by the Hydrologic VTEC, or H-VTEC, on the next line. In flood products for forecast points, VTEC requires a new segmented format to be used so the encoded VTEC information can be closely linked to text describing the flood situation at each forecast point. The complete rules of VTEC can be found in NWS Instruction 10-1703, Valid Time Event Code (VTEC). This directive is quite long and is best used as reference material when you need information on a specific topic. ## A segment is a specially designated portion of a product devoted to a specific geographic area. A segment starts with a UGC line and ends with a double dollar sign ($$). A product has more than one segment when it is desirable to provide unique descriptions of what is occurring and/or expected in multiple geographic areas. **A segment starts with a UGC line and ends with a double dollar sign ($$).** **A product has more than one segment when it is desirable to provide unique descriptions of what is occurring and/or expected in multiple geographic areas.** **What Is A Segment?** **In flood products for forecast points, each segment is built around one forecast point instead of a geographic area.** - Mississippi River at St. Louis forecast point - ↓ **Notes:** The fourth bullet on the previous page referred to a “segmented format.” The concept of a “segment” or “segmented format” may be new to some users, so some further explanation of these terms may be of benefit: A segment is a specially designated portion of a product containing information devoted to a specific geographic area. Each segment in a NWS product starts with a UGC line and ends with a double dollar sign ($$). A product will have more than one segment when it is desirable to provide unique descriptions of what is occurring or expected to occur in more than one geographic area. In flood products for forecast points, each segment is built around one forecast point instead of a “geographic area.” This is called “segmentation by forecast point.” This is different from most NWS products such as severe thunderstorm warnings or winter weather advisories, which are issued for areas and each segment is for one or more counties or zones. The concept of a forecast point is central to an understanding of how flood products for forecast points are different from other NWS products. The map in the lower right corner illustrates the location of a single forecast point – the Mississippi River at St. Louis. The forecast point is a river gage, which in this case is located in the middle of the river on the Eads Bridge just east of downtown St. Louis. The observed and forecast stages at this forecast point represent conditions in a river reach upstream and downstream from this location. Government officials and other users at various locations along this reach monitor observations and forecasts for the St. Louis forecast point and know when to take action. For example operators of the Chouteau Island Pump Station, which is about 9 miles upstream from the forecast point, know that their station begins to flood when the St. Louis gage reaches a stage of 44.1 feet. ## In the old, unsegmented flood products: There is only one UGC, which is located at the top of the product, right after the NWS Communications Identifier Block, The single UGC at the top of the product contains all the county codes for the entire product, The end of the product is marked with a $$, and Several forecast points could be covered in the product, but there is only one $$ at the end of the product. **There is only one UGC, which is located at the top of the product, right after the NWS Communications Identifier Block,** **The single UGC at the top of the product contains all the county codes for the entire product,** **The end of the product is marked with a $$, and** **Several forecast points could be covered in the product, but there is only one $$ at the end of the product.** **What Is A Segment (cont.)?** **Notes:** The new, segmented flood products for forecast points will look quite different from the old, unsegmented products issued by the NWS prior to roughly Spring, 2006. In the old, unsegmented flood products that the NWS has issued until now: There is only one UGC for the entire product, which is located at the top, right after the NWS Communications Identifier Block, The single UGC at the top of the product contains all the county codes for the entire product, The very end of the product is marked with a $$, and Several forecast points could be covered in the product, but there is only one $$ at the end of the product. ## In the new, segmented flood products: There is no UGC at the top of the product – instead, a UGC is found at the start of each segment, The UGC at the start of each segment describes only the county(s) covered in that segment, Each segment provides information for one forecast point, Because a county may have more than one forecast point, the same county FIPS code may appear in more than one UGC, VTEC for each forecast point is found right after the UGC for each forecast point, The flood information appears in a new bullet format, and A $$ appears at the end of each segment. **There is no UGC at the top of the product – instead, a UGC is found at the start of each segment,** **The UGC at the start of each segment describes only the county(s) covered in that segment,** **Each segment provides information for one forecast point,** **Because a county may have more than one forecast point, the same county FIPS code may appear in more than one UGC,** **VTEC for each forecast point is found right after the UGC for each forecast point,** **The flood information appears in a new bullet format, and** **A $$ appears at the end of each segment.** **What Is A Segment (cont.)?** **Notes:** In the new, segmented flood products: There is no UGC near the top of the product – instead, a UGC is found at the start of each segment, The UGC at the start of each segment describes only the county(s) covered in that particular segment, Each segment provides warning, watch or advisory information as well as observation and forecast information for one forecast point, Because a county may have more than one forecast point, the same county FIPS code may appear in more than one UGC, VTEC for each forecast point is provided right after the UGC for each forecast point, The warning, watch or advisory information as well as observation and forecast information for the forecast point is provided in a new bullet format, and A $$ appears at the end of each segment and at the end of the product. A brief side note - NWS products can be recognized as segmented or unsegmented by the location of the UGC line – if the UGC line occurs at the top of the product before the MND header block, the product is considered unsegmented. If the UGC line occurs after the MND header block, the product is segmented even if it has only one segment. ## Segmentation by forecast point has four main advantages for users: Provides a way to encode vital flood information for individual forecast points. Provides for a standardized format for presenting information which is specific to the type of product and the current situation. Provides a point-specific code - the NWS location identifier (NWSLI) - which can be used to sort, store, and distribute information on floods at specific forecast points. Allows each individual segment to be linked to the forecast point hydrograph on the NWS Rivers web page. **Provides a way to encode vital flood information for individual forecast points.** **Provides for a standardized format for presenting information which is specific to the type of product and the current situation.** **Provides a point-specific code - the NWS location identifier (NWSLI) - which can be used to sort, store, and distribute information on floods at specific forecast points.** **Allows each individual segment to be linked to the forecast point hydrograph on the NWS Rivers web page.** **What Is A Segment (cont.)?** **Notes:** As stated earlier, a segment is a subdivision of a watch, warning, or advisory product which is specially configured to address a specific geographic area. We have shown how segments in flood products for forecast points cover individual forecast points rather than geographic areas. We have also shown how a product can consist of one or more segments. Segmentation by forecast point has four main advantages for users: It provides a way to encode vital flood information for individual forecast points. It provides for a standardized way for presenting information in each segment which is specific to the type of product and the current situation. It provides a point-specific code - the NWS location identifier (NWSLI) - which can be used to sort, store, and distribute information on floods at specific forecast points. It allows each individual segment to be linked to the forecast point hydrograph on the NWS Rivers web page. ## Here is what a segment in a flood product could look like: NCC049-107-070200- /O.NEW.KMHX.FL.W.0001.080407T1300Z-000000T0000Z/ /KINN7.1.ER.080407T1300Z.080412T0100Z.000000T0000Z.NO/ 1200 PM EDT FRI APR 6 2008 THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN NEWPORT HAS ISSUED A * FLOOD WARNING FOR NEUSE RIVER AT KINSTON * FROM SATURDAY MORNING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE * AT 9 AM EDT FRIDAY THE STAGE WAS... 13.5 FEET * MINOR FLOODING IS FORECAST * FLOOD STAGE IS...14.0 FEET * FORECAST...FLOOD STAGE WILL BE REACHED AT 900 AM SATURDAY. MAXIMUM STAGE WILL BE 15.0 FEET AT 900 PM EDT WEDNESDAY. THE RIVER MAY REMAIN ABOVE FLOOD STAGE FOR SEVERAL WEEKS. THE EXACT FLOOD DURATION IS DIFFICULT TO PREDICT DUE TO THE VERY SLOW RISE AND FALL TIMES FOR THIS RIVER. * AT 14 FEET...WATER WILL BEGIN TO OVERFLOW INTO LOWLANDS ADJACENT TO THE NEUSE RIVER. $$ **NCC049-107-070200-****/O.NEW.KMHX.FL.W.0001.080407T1300Z-000000T0000Z/****/KINN7.1.ER.080407T1300Z.080412T0100Z.000000T0000Z.NO/****1200 PM EDT FRI APR 6 2008****THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN NEWPORT HAS ISSUED A***** FLOOD WARNING FOR**** NEUSE RIVER AT KINSTON***** FROM SATURDAY MORNING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE***** AT 9 AM EDT FRIDAY THE STAGE WAS... 13.5 FEET***** MINOR FLOODING IS FORECAST***** FLOOD STAGE IS...14.0 FEET***** FORECAST...FLOOD STAGE WILL BE REACHED AT 900 AM SATURDAY. MAXIMUM**** STAGE WILL BE 15.0 FEET AT 900 PM EDT WEDNESDAY. THE RIVER MAY REMAIN**** ABOVE FLOOD STAGE FOR SEVERAL WEEKS. THE EXACT FLOOD DURATION IS** ** ****DIFFICULT TO PREDICT DUE TO THE VERY SLOW RISE AND FALL TIMES FOR**** THIS RIVER.** *** AT 14 FEET...WATER WILL BEGIN TO OVERFLOW INTO LOWLANDS ADJACENT **** TO THE NEUSE RIVER.****$$** **What Is A Segment (cont.)?** - Neuse River at Kinston ↓ **Notes:** Here is what a single segment in a flood product could look like. This segment would appear in a flood warning for forecast points. Note the UGC, P-VTEC, H-VTEC, and time stamp lines at the top followed by the bullets below. A double dollar sign ($$) indicates the end of the segment. Several such segments could exist in a single flood product. ## Where Do the Segments Fit Into A Complete Product? **Into A Complete Product?** **WGUS42 KMHX 061600****FLWMHX** **BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED ****FLOOD WARNING****NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEWPORT/MOREHEAD CITY NC****1200 PM EDT FRI APR 6 2008** **...THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN NEWPORT HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WARNING****FOR THE FOLLOWING RIVERS IN NORTH CAROLINA...**** NEUSE RIVER AT KINSTON AFFECTING CRAVEN AND LENOIR COUNTIES**** TAR RIVER AT GREENVILLE AFFECTING PITT COUNTY** **.HEAVY RAINFALL LAST NIGHT IN EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA HAS CAUSED THE****ALREADY HIGH NEUSE AND TAR RIVERS TO RISE NEAR OR ABOVE FLOOD STAGE.****THESE RIVERS RISE AND FALL VERY SLOWLY...SO MINOR FLOODING WILL****PERSIST ALONG THEM FOR SEVERAL DAYS.****NEVER DRIVE CARS...TRUCKS OR SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES THROUGH FLOODED****AREAS. THE WATER MAY BE TOO DEEP TO ALLOW FOR SAFE PASSAGE.****ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT****HTTP://AHPS.ERH.NOAA.GOV/CGI‐BIN/AHPS.CGI?MHX /LOWER CASE/** **THE NEXT STATEMENT WILL BE ISSUED THIS EVENING AT 1000 PM.** - NCC049-107-070200-/O.NEW.KMHX.FL.W.0001.080407T1300Z-000000T0000Z//KINN7.1.ER.080407T1300Z.080412T0100Z.000000T0000Z.NO/1200 PM EDT FRI APR 6 2008 - THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN NEWPORT HAS ISSUED A* FLOOD WARNING FOR NEUSE RIVER AT KINSTON* * (Additional bullets) * - $$ - NCC147-070200-/O.NEW.KMHX.FL.W.0002.080406T1600Z-080410T1000Z//PGVN7.1.ER.080406T0400Z.080408T1200Z.080410T1000Z.NO/1200 PM EDT FRI APR 6 2008 - THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN NEWPORT HAS ISSUED A* FLOOD WARNING FOR TAR RIVER AT GREENVILLE* - * (Additional bullets) - * - $$ **}** **NWS Communications Identifier* and MND** Header Blocks** **General Overview/ Synopsis Section ** - } - **Mass News Disseminator, see 10-1701: - http://www.nws.noaa.gov/directives/sym/pd01017001curr.pdf - * See http://www.nws.noaa.gov/tg/awips.html ## } - BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED FLOOD WARNINGNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEWPORT/MOREHEAD CITY NC1200 PM EDT FRI APR 6 2008 - ...THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN NEWPORT HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WARNINGFOR THE FOLLOWING RIVERS IN NORTH CAROLINA... NEUSE RIVER AT KINSTON AFFECTING CRAVEN AND LENOIR COUNTIES TAR RIVER AT GREENVILLE AFFECTING PITT COUNTY - .HEAVY RAINFALL LAST NIGHT IN EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA HAS CAUSED THEALREADY HIGH NEUSE AND TAR RIVERS TO RISE NEAR OR ABOVE FLOOD STAGE.THESE RIVERS RISE AND FALL VERY SLOWLY...SO MINOR FLOODING WILLPERSIST ALONG THEM FOR SEVERAL DAYS.NEVER DRIVE CARS...TRUCKS OR SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES THROUGH FLOODEDAREAS. THE WATER MAY BE TOO DEEP TO ALLOW FOR SAFE PASSAGE.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT_[HTTP://AHPS.ERH.NOAA.GOV/CGI-BIN/AHPS.CGI?MHX](http://ahps.erh.noaa.gov/CGI-BIN/AHPS.CGI?MHX)__ /LOWER CASE/_ - THE NEXT STATEMENT WILL BE ISSUED THIS EVENING AT 1000 PM. **NCC049-107-070200-****/O.NEW.KMHX.FL.W.0001.080407T1300Z-000000T0000Z/****/KINN7.1.ER.080407T1300Z.080412T0100Z.000000T0000Z.NO/****1200 PM EDT FRI APR 6 2008** **THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN NEWPORT HAS ISSUED A***** FLOOD WARNING FOR**** NEUSE RIVER AT KINSTON***** ***** (Additional bullets) *********$$** **NCC147-070200-****/O.NEW.KMHX.FL.W.0002.080406T1600Z-080410T1000Z/****/PGVN7.1.ER.080406T0400Z.080408T1200Z.080410T1000Z.NO/****1200 PM EDT FRI APR 6 2008** **THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN NEWPORT HAS ISSUED A***** FLOOD WARNING FOR**** TAR RIVER AT GREENVILLE***** ** *** (Additional bullets)** ***** **$$** **First Segment** **Second Segment** *Note: bullet text * *shortened to fit * *on this page* - ↓ **Where Do the Segments Fit** **Into A Complete Product? (cont.)** **Notes:** After the optional general overview/synopsis section, or the MND Header Block if no general overview headline and/or general synopsis were included, the remainder of the product will consist of one or more segments. This slide highlights the two segments in our sample product using a bold white font. Note that each segment has its own UGC, P-VTEC, H-VTEC, and time stamp lines. Each segment starts with a UGC line and ends with a double dollar sign ($$). Note also that several bullets were left out of each segment so that the entire product could be shown on a single slide. An example of what a complete segment could look like was shown two slides earlier. ## NWS Communications Identifier Block MND Header Block General Overview Headline (optional) General Synopsis (optional) One or More Segments UGC P-VTEC H-VTEC Date/Time stamp Segment bullets Optional tabular forecast values **MND Header Block** **General Overview Headline (optional)** **General Synopsis (optional)** **One or More Segments** **UGC** **P-VTEC** **H-VTEC** **Date/Time stamp** **Segment bullets** **Optional tabular forecast values** **Summary - Overall Product Layout** **Notes:** To summarize, each NWS flood product for forecast points consists of an NWS Communications Identifier Block, MND Header Block, optional General Overview Headline, optional General Synopsis, and one or more segments. Each segment is made up of five parts – a UGC line, P-VTEC line, H-VTEC line, Date/time stamp, and bullets, plus a sixth item that hasn’t been discussed until now – optional tabular forecast values. Tabular forecast values are just the numerical forecast information that was issued for the forecast point, shown in table format. These tabular forecast values, if provided, are separated from the rest of the segment information by a double ampersand (&&). ## WGA1A2ii cccc ddhhmm (BBB) NNNXXX <Broadcast Instruction Line> <Product Type Line> NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE <city state> hhmm am/pm time_zone day mon dd yyyy **<Broadcast Instruction Line>** **<Product Type Line>** **NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE <city state>** **hhmm am/pm time_zone day mon dd yyyy***** *** **NWS Communications Identifier and MND Header Blocks** **These two blocks appear at the top of all NWS products. Here is a generic format (see **_[NWSI 10-1701](http://www.nws.noaa.gov/directives/sym/pd01017001curr.pdf)__ for details):_ **}** **NWS Communications Identifier Block ** - } **MND Header Block**** ** **In flood products for forecast points, NNN in the second line of the NWS Communications Identifier Block could be:** **FLW (for Flood Warning for Forecast Points)** **FLS (for Flood Statement – Follow-up to Flood Warning for Forecast Points)** **FFA (for Flood Watch for Forecast Points) ******* **FLS (for Flood Advisory for Forecast Points) ******* ** ***** This product only issued in some parts of the U.S.** **Notes:** All NWS products start off with two header blocks – the NWS Communications Identifier (CI) Block and the Mass News Disseminator (MND) Block. In flood products for forecast points, the three letters used for NNN in the second line of the NWS Communications Identifier Block could be any of the following:. FLW (for Flood Warning for Forecast Points) FLS (for Flood Statement – Follow-up to Flood Warning for Forecast Points) FFA (for Flood Watch for Forecast Points) FLS (for Flood Advisory for Forecast Points) The last two products listed here are only issued in some parts of the U.S., so you may not ever see them issued for your area of interest. ## ...THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN <WFO location> HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WARNING FOR THE FOLLOWING RIVERS IN <geographic area>... <river> AT <location> AFFECTING <county #1> COUNTY <river> AT <location> AFFECTING <county #1> AND <county #2> COUNTIES <river> AT <location> AFFECTING <county #1>... <county #2> AND <county #3> COUNTIES .<general synopsis> <(optional:) call-to-action statement> ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT <Web site URL> THE NEXT STATEMENT WILL BE ISSUED <time/day phrase>. ** ****WARNING FOR THE FOLLOWING RIVERS IN <geographic area>...** ** ****<****river> AT <location> AFFECTING <county #1> COUNTY** ** ****<river> AT <location> AFFECTING <county #1> AND** ** ****<county #2> COUNTIES** ** ****<river> AT <location> AFFECTING <county #1>...** ** ****<county #2> AND <county #3> COUNTIES** **.<general synopsis>** **<(optional:) call-to-action statement>** **ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT <****Web site URL****>** **THE NEXT STATEMENT WILL BE ISSUED <time/day phrase>.** **General Overview/Synopsis Section** **This section is optional and, if used, appears after the MND header block. Here is a generic format that is often used (but not required):** - } **General Overview Headline ** - } **General Synopsis ** **Note: the optional general overview/synopsis section is completely free-format and is laid out to meet the requirements of local users. The only way for an automated procedure to know when this section is over and the actual product segments begin is to recognize the first UGC line, which ends in dash<6 digits>dash (-######-), or the first VTEC line after the UGC, which starts with a forward slash (/).** **Notes:** Now let’s start looking at the new format features of the NWS’s flood products for forecast points. First, a few notes should be made about the optional general overview/synopsis section, which occurs after the MND header block but before the product segments. First, this general overview/synopsis section may consist of one or more general overview headlines, a general synopsis, or both. Second, the general overview headlines in this section use the same format as the headlines used in other NWS products such as winter storm warnings – that is, each one starts and ends with three dots. However, no standardized wording exists for the text between the dots. A typical headline could read “...The National Weather Service in Rapid City has issued a flood warning for the following rivers in western South Dakota...,” but other wording could be used. After such a headline, a list of the rivers, forecast points, and counties covered in the warning could be provided. This list of rivers, forecast points, and counties might be indented, but would not have to start and end in three dots. Third, the general synopsis, if provided, occurs after the headline and consists of one or more paragraphs describing the current hydrometeorological situation. Other paragraphs such as a call-to-action statement and a sentence pointing a web site for additional information could also be included as part of the general synopsis. The only format requirement that can be assumed for the general synopsis is that the first paragraph will start with a single dot. Lastly, the general overview/synopsis section in a flood product will not necessarily look like the one shown here. The format for this section is determined by each WFO in coordination with its local users. The only way for an automated procedure processing NWS products to know when this section is over and the actual product segments begin is to recognize the first UGC line, which ends in dash<six digits>dash (-######-), or the first VTEC line after the first UGC line, which starts with a forward slash (/). ## Beginning of A Segment **stC001-002-ddhhmm-** **/k.aaa.cccc.pp.s.####.yymmddThhnnZ****B****-yymmddThhnnZ****E****/** **/nwsli.s.ic.yymmddThhnnZ****B****.yymmddThhnnZ****C****.yymmddThhnnZ****E****.fr/** **hhmm am/pm time_zone day mon dd yyyy** **UGC line ****(see **_[NWSI 10-1701](http://www.nws.noaa.gov/directives/sym/pd01017001curr.pdf)__ for details)_ **Primary VTEC (P-VTEC) line (string)** **Hydrologic VTEC (H-VTEC) line (string)** **Date/Time stamp** **1.** **2.** **3.** **4.** **At the start of each segment in flood products for forecast points, four lines provide the encoded information needed to define the segment:** **Notes:** After the optional general overview headline/synopsis section, or the MND header block if there is no general overview headline/synopsis section, comes the core of flood products for forecast points – the segments. At the start of each segment, there are four lines providing the encoded information needed to define the segment. As shown in the enlarged view here, these four lines are: The UGC line, for which details can be found in NWS Instruction 10-1701, The Primary VTEC (P-VTEC) line, The Hydrologic VTEC (H-VTEC) line, and The Date/Time stamp. Collectively, these four lines provide encoded information needed to identify the states and counties affected by the actual or potential flood event, the actual forecast point involved, and the event status as defined in the primary and hydrologic VTEC lines. ## Beginning of A Segment: UGC Line **stC001-002-ddhhmm-** - /k.aaa.cccc.pp.s.####.yymmddThhnnZB-yymmddThhnnZE/ - /nwsli.s.ic.yymmddThhnnZB.yymmddThhnnZC.yymmddThhnnZE.fr/ - hhmm am/pm time_zone day mon dd yyyy **st ..,..........................**** ****Two-letter standard P.O. state identifier** **C .............................**** ****UGC format code meaning number(s) that** ** ****follow represent county(s) or independent** ** ****city(s) ****(note: zone codes used in flood watch)** **001-002 ..................**** ****Placeholder for appropriate FIPS county or** ** ****independent city number(s)** **-ddhhmm- ..............**** ****Product purge date (dd), hour (hh), and** ** ****minute (mm) in UTC** **Note: See NWS Instruction 10-1702 for details on UGCs** **Notes:** As stated earlier, the beginning of a segment is defined by a UGC line. This training will not go into much detail on the content of this line, as most users are already familiar with UGCs. NWS Instruction 10-1702 contains all the official procedures and guidelines on UGCs. One fact worthy of note here is that county codes will be used in flood warnings for forecast points, flood statements – follow-up to flood warnings for forecast points, and flood advisories for forecast points. The only exception to this is in Alaska, which must use zone codes because there are no counties in that state. Also, for the foreseeable future, zone codes will be used in all flood watches for forecast points to match what is used in areal flood watch products. ## Beginning of A Segment: P-VTEC Line - stC001-002-ddhhmm- **/k.aaa.cccc.pp.s.####.yymmddThhnnZ****B****-yymmddThhnnZ****E****/** - /nwsli.s.ic.yymmddThhnnZB.yymmddThhnnZC.yymmddThhnnZE.fr/ - hhmm am/pm time_zone day mon dd yyyy **k ..............................**** ****Product Class (fixed identifier)** **aaa ..........................**** ****Action Code** **cccc ........................**** ****Identifier for Issuing Office** **pp ...........................**** ****Phenomena Code** **s ..............................**** ****Significance Code** **#### ........................**** ****Event Tracking Number (ETN)** **yymmddThhnnZ****B**** ..**** ****Event Beginning Date/Time** **yymmddThhnnZ****E ****..**** ****Event Ending Date/Time** **yymmdd - Year, Month, and Day** **hhnn - Hour and Minute in UTC** **“****T” & “Z” - non-numeric characters (FIPS/ANSI)** **Notes:** Let’s focus on the P-VTEC line (or string) for a moment. The first element in this line is Product Class “k,” a fixed identifier which can have the value of “O,” indicating this is operational VTEC in an operational product; “T,” indicating a test product with test VTEC (such as those issued during special awareness weeks announced by the NWS); “X,” indicating an operational product with test VTEC; or “E,” indicating an experimental product with experimental VTEC. Next comes the Action Code “aaa,” which identifies the current status of the watch, warning, or advisory for the possible, expected, or occurring flood event. Several possible Action Codes exist to identify product status – for example, “NEW” indicates the first product issuance for an event, “CON” indicates the watch, warning, or advisory continues to be in effect, and “CAN” indicates the watch, warning, or advisory is cancelled. NWS Instruction 10-1703 contains descriptions of all available Action Codes. Next comes the cccc identifier. This is just a four-letter code (upper case) which identifies the issuing NWS office. Next comes the Phenomena Code “pp,” which for hydrologic events identifies the type of flood event in terms of urgency and areal coverage. For the products covered in this training, the only available Phenomena Code is “FL” for flood. Other NWS hydrologic products not covered in this training may use FA for areal flooding and FF for flash flooding. Next comes the Significance Code “s,” which identifies the level of importance and certainty of the hydrologic event in terms of classic NWS watch/warning/advisory/statement terminology. Four possible letters can be used for this code in flood products for forecast points – “W,” indicating a warning; “A,” indicating a watch; “Y,” indicating an advisory; and “S,” indicating non-flood information will be provided. Next comes the Event Tracking Number (ETN) “####,” which is a four-digit number assigned to keep track of the event in terms of how it is addressed by various VTEC actions and/or products issued over its lifetime. It is important to note here that the way an event as addressed by VTEC is not the same as what would normally be thought of as an event in weather or hydrologic terms. In the context of VTEC, an event is a specific combination of phenomenon (e.g., type of weather or flood activity) and how it is characterized in terms of its level of significance and certainty (e.g., a Watch, Warning, or Advisory). A good way of illustrating this difference is to look at a fictitious flood situation. Assume that a few days before a flood event at a forecast point, the level of certainty that it would occur was somewhat low. A flood watch for the forecast point would be issued, assuming we’re in an area where that product is used. A segment in that product would have an ETN assigned to it, say 0005, if it were the fifth flood watch for a forecast point during the year. Now, say a day or two passes and the flood becomes imminent – so a flood warning is issued for the same forecast point. However, with VTEC, there is no guarantee that the ETN in the new flood warning would be 0005 as it was in the earlier watch. In fact, if it were the first flood warning issued by the NWS office during that year, the ETN would be 0001. This shows how you can’t count on the ETN remaining constant as a series of watches, warnings, and/or advisories are issued for a forecast point throughout what we would usually think of as “an event.” Last in the P-VTEC line, we find the Event Beginning Date/Time and Event Ending Date/Time groups. (time in UTC). These dates and times identify when the event is expected to begin and end. For many flood events, the duration is so long and/or the river’s drop in elevation per mile is so small that it is impossible to identify when the flood event will end. In such cases, zeros are used for the event ending date and time until the end of the flood can be forecast. ## Beginning of A Segment: H-VTEC Line - stC001-002-ddhhmm- - /k.aaa.cccc.pp.s.####.yymmddThhnnZB-yymmddThhnnZE/ **/nwsli.s.ic.yymmddThhnnZ****B****.yymmddThhnnZ****C****.yymmddThhnnZ****E****.fr/** - hhmm am/pm time_zone day mon dd yyyy **nwsli .......................NWS Location Identifier** **s ..............................Flood Severity Code** **ic .............................Immediate Cause** **yymmddThhnnZ****B**** ..Flood Beginning Date/Time** **yymmddThhnnZ****C**** ..Flood Crest Date/Time** **yymmddThhnnZ****E**** ..Flood Ending Date/Time** **yymmdd - Year, Month, and Day** **hhnn - Hour and Minute in UTC** **“****T” & “Z” - non-numeric characters (FIPS/ANSI)** **fr .............................Flood Record Status** **Notes:** Now let’s look at the H-VTEC line, which appears in all NWS hydrologic products. The first element in this line is the NWS location identifier “nwsli.” An NWSLI is a unique character/number combination assigned by the NWS to identify a specific location. An NWSLI is included in the H-VTEC to allow user applications to link the latest NWS flood information provided in the segment to a specific geographic location. Next comes the Flood Severity Code “s.” In flood warnings for forecast points, the Flood Severity code can be 1 for minor flooding, 2 for moderate flooding, 3 for major flooding, and N for no flooding. Next comes the two-letter immediate cause code “ic,” which identifies the hydrometeorological cause for the flood event. In flood products, the most common entries for this field will be ER for excessive rainfall, SM for snowmelt, and RS for rain and snowmelt. However, other two-letter codes exist for a variety of causes, which are listed in NWS Instruction 10-1703. Next come the Flood Begin Date/Time, Flood Crest Date/Time, and Flood End Date/Time groups. There are a few things to note here about these date/time groups: The Flood Begin Date/Time in the H-VTEC line will usually be the same as the Event Beginning Date/Time in the P-VTEC line. However, if the observed flooding began before the first flood warning was issued, the Flood Begin Date/Time in the H-VTEC line will be the time when flood stage was observed or estimated to have been exceeded while the Event Beginning Date/Time in the P-VTEC line will be the date/time when the flood warning was first issued. The Flood End Date/Time in the H-VTEC line will usually not be the same as the Event Ending Date/Time in the P-VTEC line. The Flood End Date/Time is just the best available estimate of when the river will drop below flood stage. The Event Ending Date/Time is set to be later than the Flood End Date/Time -- often by six hours or more -- to allow time for an observation to be received confirming that the stream has dropped below flood stage. Also, when a flood warning for a forecast point has to be cancelled before the Event Ending Date/Time provided in the previously issued product, .the Flood Ending Date/Time in the H-VTEC line will be encoded with the time the flooding actually ended, while the Event Ending Date/Time in the P‐VTEC line will retain the time provided in the previously issued product. The Flood Record Status “fr” comes at the end of the H-VTEC line. In flood products for forecast points, there are three possible values for “fr” – NO, if a record flood is not expected; NR, if a near record or record flood is expected; or UU, if the forecast point has no period of record to use for comparisons. ## How Many Different Types of Segments Are There? ***Several different types as determined by:*** **The action being taken for the current hydro****-****meteorological situation, as indicated by the Action Code (aaa) in the P-VTEC line (e.g., a NEW segment for a newly issued flood warning), ** **The kind of product, as indicated by NNN in the second line of the NWS communications block (e.g., FLW, FLS), and** **Special hydrologic situations (e.g., increase in flood category).** **Notes:** With VTEC, several types of segments are defined for flood products for forecast points according to three general criteria: The type of action being taken for the point defined by the segment. For example, if an event is just starting and a new flood warning needs to be issued, an Initial Issuance segment type is created with the VTEC action code NEW. The kind of product being issued, as indicated by the three letters used for NNN in the second line of the NWS communications block. For example, only certain types of segments can be issued under the FLW (flood warning) identifier, while other types of segments can be issued under the FLS (flood statement) identifier. Special hydrologic situations, such as when there is an increase in forecast flood category. The relationships between segment type and these criteria will be explained more in later slides. ## Types of Segments In Flood Warnings for Forecast Points (FLW) **Initial Issuance (NEW)** **Non-flood (ROU)** **Note: this is often used in FLS also** **Category Increase (CON or EXT)** **Correction (COR)** **No additional details will be provided for COR segments on subsequent slides – they are just revisions of previously issued segments with VTEC action code aaa reset to COR .** **Notes:** There are four kinds of segments used in products issued under the flood warning (or FLW) identifier: The first and most commonly issued segment type is the Initial Issuance Segment. This type uses the VTEC action code NEW and is for when a flood warning is issued for a forecast point for the first time in an event. The second segment type is the Routine or Non-flood Segment. This type uses the VTEC action code ROU and is used to provide observations, forecasts, and other information for a forecast point that is not currently expected to go into flood. Routine segments may also be issued in flood statements following up flood warnings for forecast points. Many NWS Weather Forecast Offices include this type of segment in their flood warnings and statements to give users a complete picture of all forecast points in a river or river reach. The third type is the Category Increase Segment. This type uses the VTEC action code CON or EXT and is for the special case when flooding has or is expected to increase in category, such as from minor to moderate flooding. The EXT action code is used when the increase in flood category also involves a change in duration in the Event Beginning Date/Time or Event Ending Date/Time. The CON action code is used in this segment type when no change in the Event Ending Date/Time is expected, even though the flood category is increasing. In either case, these segments include a special headline and other wording to highlight the category increase. The fourth type is the Correction or COR Segment. Actually, the correction action code can be used when correcting many types of segments. It is for correcting any non-VTEC or non-UGC error or omission in a segment of a previously issued product. ## Initial Issuance (NEW) Segment Format In Flood Warnings **stC001-002-ddhhmm-** **/k.NEW.cccc.FL.W.####.yymmddThhnnZ****B****-yymmddThhnnZ****E****/** **/nwsli.s.ic.yymmddThhnnZ****B****.yymmddThhnnZ****C****.yymmddThhnnZ****E****.fr/** **hhmm am/pm time_zone day mon dd yyyy** **...Headline...** **THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN <WFO location> HAS ISSUED A** *** FLOOD WARNING FOR** ** ****<river/stream name> <proximity term - e.g., AT> <location>** *** <FROM <time/day phrase> TO <<time/day phrase> or UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE>>** ** ****or <UNTIL <time/day phrase> or FURTHER NOTICE>** *** AT <time> <day> THE <STAGE/FLOW> WAS...<stage/flow>** *** ****<category> FLOODING IS OCCURRING AND**** <category> FLOODING IS FORECAST** *** <other stage/flow type> <STAGE/FLOW> IS... <stage/flow>** *** FLOOD <STAGE/FLOW> IS... <flood stage/flow>** *** FORECAST...FLOOD <STAGE/FLOW> WILL BE REACHED AT <time> <day>. ****<One or** ** ****more sentences with additional forecast information such as forecast** ** ****crest/time and time for fall below flood stage.>**** ****<If second bullet uses** ** “****further notice,” include best estimate of flood duration and briefly** ** ****explain why it can’t be specified exactly.>** *** <description of impacts at given stage(s)/flow(s)>** *** <flood history information>** **&&** **<tabular observed/forecast values for segment>** **$$** **Required – White** **Required in Certain** **Cases – Orange** **Optional – Yellow** **Notes:** Now, let’s go into some detail on the format for each segment type in Flood Warnings for Forecast Points. First, one thing to note in this format example and each one to come -- the text that is required to always exist in the segment type is shown in white, text required in certain cases is shown in orange, and optional text is shown in yellow. Also note in this example and those to come that the mandatory UGC line, primary VTEC string, hydrologic VTEC string, and date/time stamp are all at the top of the segment. Let’s review a few highlights of the bullet portion of this segment: The headline after the date/time stamp is optional, but if provided, it always begins and ends with three dots. Note how the second bullet identifies the period of time covered by the flood warning. Including this kind of information is a major change from the way the NWS has done flood warnings in the past. In the past, NWS offices used to just issue a flood warning, follow it up with flood statements as needed, and assume that users would know that the flooding was over when that forecast point was no longer covered in flood statements. Now, products will identify the date and time when the flooding is expected to end. However, it is impossible in some situations to specify when the flooding is going to end – so “UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE” is included in place of a date and time. We will touch on this again in a moment. In the fourth bullet, the phrase “<category> FLOODING IS OCCURING AND” is only used if flooding is already occurring when the product is issued. The fifth bullet for the other stage/flow type is optional – it is used for special stages defined for local areas such as “caution stage” or “monitor stage.” The seventh bullet starts with required text describing when flood stage or flow will be reached, but after that, any free-form text may be included that is needed to describe the forecast situation. If “UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE” is used instead of an event ending time in the second bullet, the seventh bullet will include an explanation as to why the ending time cannot be provided. Examples of such text are: - “The ending time cannot be specified because it is beyond the current forecast horizon,” or - “The ending time cannot be specified because this river has very slow rise and fall times.” The eighth and ninth bullets - the flood impact and flood history bullets - are optional. When they are included, they provide historical points of reference to compare the current flood to past events. Some NWS offices provide tabular observed/forecast information at the end of each segment for their local users. This tabular information is always separated off from the bulleted area by a double ampersand (&&). Some NWS offices save up all the tabular observed/forecast information for all forecast points covered in the product and just insert one table right before the $$ of the last segment, using a && at the start of the table and ending it with the $$ which marks the end of the segment. Either of these ways of including tabular forecast information is done according to the preferences of local users. ## Non-Flood (ROU) Segment Format In Flood Warnings **stC001-002-ddhhmm-** **/k.ROU.cccc.HY.S.0000.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/** **/nwsli.N.ic.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/** **hhmm am/pm time_zone day mon dd yyyy** **FORECAST INFORMATION FOR** ** ****<river/stream name> <proximity term - e.g., AT> <location>** *** AT <time> <day> THE <STAGE/FLOW> WAS...<stage/flow>** *** NO FLOODING IS CURRENTLY FORECAST** *** <other stage/flow type> <STAGE/FLOW> IS... <stage/flow>** *** FLOOD <STAGE/FLOW> IS... <flood stage/flow>** *** FORECAST...<One or more sentences with information such as the magnitude** ** ****and timing for the forecast peak stage/flow.** *** <description of impacts at given stage(s)/flow(s)>** *** <flood history information>** **&&** **<tabular observed/forecast values for segment>** **$$** **Required – White** **Optional – Yellow** **Notes:** Now, let’s look at some features of the non-flood or “ROU” segment format. As stated earlier, this type of segment is sometimes included in flood warning and flood statement products to provide information for a forecast point that is currently not in flood or expected to go into flood. Including this type of segment helps give a complete picture of the status of all forecast points along a river reach, both those that are above flood stage and those that are below flood stage. The VTEC strings in ROU segments have two distinguishing characteristics: First, in the P-VTEC string, the action code is ROU (for Routine), the phenomena code is HY (for Hydrologic), the significance code is S (for statement), the ETN is zeroed out, and the Event Beginning and Event Ending Date/Time stamps are also zeroed out. Second, the only information available in the H-VTEC string is the NWSLI, the flood severity code “N” to indicate no flooding is occurring, and a single letter designating the immediate cause. The Flood Date/Time groups are zeroed out and two capital “O’s” are stored in the Flood Record Status to indicate it is not applicable. The bullet portion of ROU segments is different from other segment types in some ways and similar in other ways. Some highlights of the bullet portion include the following: The lead-in text simply reads “FORECAST INFORMATION FOR.” The second bullet always reads “NO FLOODING IS FORECAST.” The forecast bullet is free-form – it includes whatever text is needed to address the situation. The impact and flood history bullets are optional. Just like the NEW segment, tabular observed/forecast information may be included at the end of each segment, or included in a single table in the last segment. In either case, it is separated off from the segment bullets by a double ampersand. ## Category Increase Segment Format In Flood Warnings **stC001-002-ddhhmm-** **/k.<CON or EXT>.cccc.FL.W.####.yymmddThhnnZ****B****-yymmddThhnnZ****E****/** **/nwsli.s.ic.yymmddThhnnZ****B****.yymmddThhnnZ****C****.yymmddThhnnZ****E****.fr/** **hhmm am/pm time_zone day mon dd yyyy** **...FORECAST FLOODING INCREASED FROM <cat.> TO <cat.> ****AND INCREASED IN** **DURATION UNTIL <time/day phrase>...** **THE FLOOD WARNING CONTINUES FOR** ** ****<river/stream name> <proximity term - e.g., AT> <location>** *** <FROM <time/day phrase> TO <<time/day phrase> or UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE>>** ** ****or <UNTIL <time/day phrase> or FURTHER NOTICE>** *** AT <time> <day> THE <STAGE/FLOW> WAS...<stage/flow>** *** <category> FLOODING IS OCCURRING AND <category> FLOODING IS FORECAST** *** <other stage/flow type> <STAGE/FLOW> IS... <stage/flow>** *** FLOOD <STAGE/FLOW> IS... <flood stage/flow>** **FORECAST...One or more sentences with forecast information such as when flood stage will be reached, forecast crest/time, and time for fall below** ** ****flood stage.> ****<If second bullet uses “FURTHER NOTICE,” include best estimate of flood duration and briefly explain why it can’t be specified exactly.>** *** <description of impacts at given stage(s)/flow(s)>** *** <flood history information>** **&&** **<tabular observed/forecast values for segment>** **$$** **Required – White** **Required in Certain** **Cases – Orange** **Optional – Yellow** **Notes:** The category increase segment is reserved for situations when a flood warning is already in effect for a forecast point and the maximum of the observed or forecast flooding increases to a higher flood category than the maximum of the observed or forecast flooding from the previously issued FLW or FLS product. In other words, it is used when either the forecast flood category is being increased, or the observed flooding jumped to a higher category than was previously forecast. The only special VTEC feature to note is that the action code can be either CON or EXT. If no change in duration of the flood warning is involved, the action code is CON. If the category increase also involves an increase in flood duration, which is probably most often the case, then the action code is EXT. It should be pointed out that NWS policy requires category increase segments to always be issued under the FLW identifier. This policy ensures that category increase situations receive the maximum visibility. If a previously issued flood statement product (FLS) covered several forecast points, but now some of those points are increasing in flood category, the forecast points in that past FLS product are temporarily split into two products: A separate FLW product is used for the point(s) that increased in flood category. The remaining forecast point(s) continue to be covered in a FLS product. After the category increase for the forecast points is announced in a separate FLW, all forecast points are once again covered together in subsequent FLS products. Here are a few highlights of the bullet section in category increase segments: The headline is required in this segment type. If only a stage increase is involved, then only the text shown above in white has to be provided, but if the duration of the flood warning is also being extended, then the second phrase is also included. The lead-in to the bullets simply reads “THE FLOOD WARNING CONTINUES FOR” followed on the next line by the river and forecast point name. This is the same format used in continuation segments, which will be discussed shortly. The rest of the bullets follow the same rules as initial issuance (NEW) segments. ## Types of Segments In Flood Statement - Follow Up to Flood Warnings (FLS) **Continuation (CON) ****(Very common)** **Non-flood (ROU)** **Change in Flood Timing (EXT)** **Forecasting End of Event for First Time (EXT)** **Cancellation (CAN)** **Expiration (EXP)** **Correction (COR)** **Notes:** Now, we will look at some characteristics of the Flood Statement – Follow-up to Flood Warning to Forecast Points (FLS). Seven types of segments are used in this kind of FLS product: The first type is the Continuation or CON Segment. This very commonly issued segment type uses the VTEC action code CON and is used when a flood warning is being continued for a forecast point. The second type is the Routine or Non-flood Segment. As is the case for FLW products, the ROU segment type is used to provide observations, forecasts, and other information on a forecast point that is not currently expected to go into flood. The third type is the Change in Flood Timing or EXT Segment. This commonly used segment type uses the VTEC action code EXT and is often thought of as an extension, but it used when the valid time period of an existing flood warning has been changed in any way – for example, made longer or shorter. The fourth type is the Forecasting End of Event for the First Time Segment. This is a specialized EXT segment for cases when the previously issued flood warning or statement had an unspecified event ending time (that is, used “UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE”), but now the time is being specified in this product. These segments include a special headline and other wording to highlight when the flooding is expected to end. The fifth type is the Cancellation or CAN Segment. Its use is pretty obvious – it is for canceling a flood warning for a forecast point. The sixth type is the Expiration or EXP Segment. This segment type is used to announce expiration of a flood warning for a forecast point. The seventh type is the Correction or COR Segment. In this case, it would be for correcting any non-VTEC or non-UGC error or omission in the previously flood statement product. ## Flood Statement – CON Segment Format **stC001-002-ddhhmm-** **/k.CON.cccc.FL.W.####.yymmddThhnnZ****B****-yymmddThhnnZ****E****/** **/nwsli.s.ic.yymmddThhnnZ****B****.yymmddThhnnZ****C****.yymmddThhnnZ****E****.fr/** **hhmm am/pm time_zone day mon dd yyyy** **...Headline...** **THE FLOOD WARNING CONTINUES FOR** ** ****<river/stream name> <proximity term - e.g., AT> <location>** *** <FROM <time/day phrase> TO <<time/day phrase> or UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE>>** ** ****or <UNTIL <time/day phrase> or FURTHER NOTICE>** *** AT <time> <day> THE <STAGE/FLOW> WAS...<stage/flow>** *** <category> FLOODING IS OCCURRING AND <category> FLOODING IS FORECAST** *** <other stage/flow type> <STAGE/FLOW> IS... <stage/flow>** *** FLOOD <STAGE/FLOW> IS... <flood stage/flow>** **FORECAST...One or more sentences with forecast information such as when flood stage will be reached, forecast crest/time, and time for fall below** ** ****flood stage.> ****<If second bullet uses “FURTHER NOTICE,” include best estimate of flood duration and briefly explain why it can’t be specified exactly.>** *** <description of impacts at given stage(s)/flow(s)>** *** <flood history information>** **&&** **<tabular observed/forecast values for segment>** **$$** **Required – White** **Required in Certain** **Cases – Orange** **Optional – Yellow** **Notes:** Let’s go into some detail on the format for each segment type in the Flood Statement – Follow-up to Flood Warning for Forecast Points. The first and most common type is the continuation or CON segment. The CON segment is used to continue a flood warning when no change has been made to the event beginning or/and event ending time provided in the previously issued flood warning or flood statement. Here are some guidelines to keep in mind when interpreting the bullet section of continuation segments: The headline is optional. The lead-in phrase uses the same format as the one already described for category increase segments. The format for the remaining portion is the same as those given previously for NEW segments, except forecast bullet is entirely free-form. ## Flood Statement – EXT Segment Format **stC001-002-ddhhmm-** **/k.EXT.cccc.FL.W.####.yymmddThhnnZ****B****-yymmddThhnnZ****E****/** **/nwsli.s.ic.yymmddThhnnZ****B****.yymmddThhnnZ****C****.yymmddThhnnZ****E****.fr/** **hhmm am/pm time_zone day mon dd yyyy** **...FLOOD WARNING EXTENDED UNTIL <<time/day phrase> or FURTHER NOTICE>...** **THE FLOOD WARNING CONTINUES FOR** ** ****<river/stream name> <proximity term - e.g., AT> <location>** *** <FROM <time/day phrase> TO <<time/day phrase> or UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE>>** ** ****or <UNTIL <time/day phrase> or FURTHER NOTICE>** *** AT <time> <day> THE <STAGE/FLOW> WAS...<stage/flow>** *** <category> FLOODING IS OCCURRING AND <category> FLOODING IS FORECAST** *** <other stage/flow type> <STAGE/FLOW> IS... <stage/flow>** *** FLOOD <STAGE/FLOW> IS... <flood stage/flow>** **FORECAST...One or more sentences with forecast information such as when flood stage will be reached, forecast crest/time, and time for fall below** ** ****flood stage.> ****<If second bullet uses “FURTHER NOTICE,” include best estimate of flood duration and briefly explain why it can’t be specified exactly.>** *** <description of impacts at given stage(s)/flow(s)>** *** <flood history information>** **&&** **<tabular observed/forecast values for segment>** **$$** **Required – White** **Required in Certain** **Cases – Orange** **Optional – Yellow** **Notes:** Another common type of segment issued under the flood statement identifier is the change in duration or EXT segment. EXT segments are common because the forecast times, especially the Flood Ending Date/Time, can frequently change in a flood warning for forecast points. Any change to the Event Beginning or Event Ending Date/Time will result in issuance of an EXT segment for that forecast point. Sometimes there is no obvious hydrometeorological cause for changes in forecast date/times, while other times the reason is clear, like when additional precipitation occurs which causes the flooding to last longer. A special “extension” headline is used at the top of these segments to highlight the lengthening of the flood warning. The format for the bulleted portion after the lead-in phrase are the same as those given previously for CON and NEW segments. ## Flood Statement – Forecasting End of Event for 1st Time **stC001-002-ddhhmm-** **/k.EXT.cccc.FL.W.####.yymmddThhnnZ****B****-yymmddThhnnZ****E****/** **/nwsli.s.ic.yymmddThhnnZ****B****.yymmddThhnnZ****C****.yymmddThhnnZ****E****.fr/** **hhmm am/pm time_zone day mon dd yyyy** **...FLOOD WARNING NOW EXPECTED TO END <time/day phrase>...** **THE FLOOD WARNING CONTINUES FOR** ** ****<river/stream name> <proximity term - e.g., AT> <location>** *** <FROM <time/day phrase> TO <<time/day phrase>> or <UNTIL <time/day phrase>>** *** AT <time> <day> THE <STAGE/FLOW> WAS...<stage/flow>** *** <category> FLOODING IS OCCURRING AND <category> FLOODING IS FORECAST** *** <other stage/flow type> <STAGE/FLOW> IS... <stage/flow>** *** FLOOD <STAGE/FLOW> IS... <flood stage/flow>** **FORECAST...One or more sentences with forecast information such as when flood stage will be reached, forecast crest/time, and time for fall below** ** ****flood stage.>** *** <description of impacts at given stage(s)/flow(s)>** *** <flood history information>** **&&** **<tabular observed/forecast values for segment>** **$$** **Required – White** **Optional – Yellow** **Notes:** Segments forecasting the end of an event for the first time are a special kind of change in duration segment issued under the FLS identifier. They are issued when a non-zero Event Ending Date/Time is provided after the previous product had an indeterminate Event Ending Date/Time – that is, had ten zeros in the Event Ending Date/Time and “UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE” was used in the first bullet, but now the Event Ending Date/Time is being specified. Here are some features of note for this type of segment: The EXT action code is used because event ending time in P-VTEC is being changed – that is, it will now contain an actual date and time instead of being 000000T0000Z like it was in the previous product. The headline is required – it announces that the event ending time is now being forecast. The lead-in phrase and bullets follow the same format as CON statements, except, of course, that “UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE” is not an option in the first bullet for this type of segment. The next product issued after the one containing this segment type may revert to using an indeterminate Event Ending Date/Time if new information once again indicates flooding will continue beyond the date/time specified in this product. ## Flood Statement – CAN Segment Format **stC001-002-ddhhmm-** **/k.CAN.cccc.FL.W.####.yymmddThhnnZ****B****-yymmddThhnnZ****E****/** **/nwsli.s.ic.yymmddThhnnZ****B****.yymmddThhnnZ****C****.yymmddThhnnZ****E****.fr/** **hhmm am/pm time_zone day mon dd yyyy** **...Headline...** **THE FLOOD WARNING IS CANCELLED FOR** ** ****<river/stream name> <proximity term - e.g., AT> <location>** *** AT <time> <day> THE <STAGE/FLOW> WAS...<stage/flow>** *** <other stage/flow type> <STAGE/FLOW> IS... <stage/flow>** *** FLOOD <STAGE/FLOW> IS... <flood stage/flow>** *** FELL BELOW FLOOD <STAGE/FLOW> AT <time> <day>** *** FELL BELOW <other stage/flow type> AT <time> <day>** *** FORECAST...sentences or paragraph with forecast information> ** *** <description of impacts at given stage(s)/flow(s)>** *** <flood history information>** **&&** **<tabular observed/forecast values for segment>** **$$** **Required – White** **Optional – Yellow** **Notes:** When a flood warning is no longer needed, a cancellation segment may be issued. CAN segments may be issued at any time before the product expiration time of the most recently issued flood product. Here are some highlights of CAN segments: The headline is optional – it is only included when it would be beneficial to users. As is the case for all previous segment types, the bullet for other locally-defined stage/flow types is optional. Bullets may be included describing when the river fell below flood stage/flow and any other locally-defined stage/flow type. The forecast bullet contains any information that is necessary to “close out” the flood event. The seventh and eighth bullets - the flood impact and flood history bullets - are optional. ## Flood Statement – EXP Segment Format **stC001-002-ddhhmm-** **/k.EXP.cccc.FL.W.####.yymmddThhnnZ****B****-yymmddThhnnZ****E****/** **/nwsli.s.ic.yymmddThhnnZ****B****.yymmddThhnnZ****C****.yymmddThhnnZ****E****.fr/** **hhmm am/pm time_zone day mon dd yyyy** **...Headline...** **THE FLOOD WARNING HAS EXPIRED FOR** ** ****<river/stream name> <proximity term - e.g., AT> <location>** *** AT <time> <day> THE <STAGE/FLOW> WAS...<stage/flow>** *** <other stage/flow type> <STAGE/FLOW> IS... <stage/flow>** *** FLOOD <STAGE/FLOW> IS... <flood stage/flow>** *** FELL BELOW FLOOD <STAGE/FLOW> AT <time> <day>** *** FELL BELOW <other stage/flow type> AT <time> <day>** *** FORECAST...<sentences or paragraph with forecast information> ** *** <description of impacts at given stage(s)/flow(s)>** *** <flood history information>** **&&** **<tabular observed/forecast values for segment>** **$$** **Required – White** **Optional – Yellow** **Notes:** Expiration or EXP segments are used to announce the end of a flood warning after the most recent product for the forecast point has expired and the flooding is over. EXP segments are issued no more than 10 minutes before the expiration time of the previously issued flood product and within 24 hours after the expiration time of the previously issued flood product. The format guidelines for EXP segments are the same as for Cancellation segments, except the lead-in phrase for the bullets announces a product expiration instead of a cancellation. It is important to note that a CAN or EXP segment is not necessarily issued just because a river has fallen below flood stage or flow. When the situation is such that a river could bounce back above flood stage or flow, the flood warning can be kept going using a CON segment in a flood statement even though the river is currently below flood criteria. It should also be pointed out that issuance of a CAN or EXP segment at the end of a flood is not required. However, it is a common practice. ## Flood Watch for Forecast Points **Optional product** **Used when flood forecast is uncertain due to uncertain future precipitation** **Segment Types Used:** **Initial issuance (NEW)** **Continuation (CON)** **Change in flood timing (EXT)** **Cancellation (CAN)** **Expiration (EXP)** **Correction (COR)** **Notes:** Let’s quickly review some other flood products for forecast points that may be issued by some NWS Weather Forecast Offices. The first is the flood watch for forecast points. It is important to remember the flood watch for forecast points is only issued in a few parts of the country, but it’s use may increase in the future. The idea behind the flood watch for forecast points is to have a product which can provide flood forecast information when precipitation is forecast which could potentially cause flooding at specific forecast points, but there isn’t enough certainty yet to issue a full flood warning for forecast points. Because it is a watch product, zone codes are used in the UGCs, the same as the much more frequently issued areal flood/flash flood watch product. Five types of segments, plus of course the correction segment, can be used in flood watches for forecast points. They are: NEW segments (for initial issuance), CON segments (for continuations), EXT segments (for any change in flood timing), CAN segments (for cancellations), and EXP segments (for expirations). ## Flood Watch for Forecast Points NEW Segment Format **stZ001-005>015-ddhhmm-** **/k.NEW.cccc.FL.A.####.yymmddThhnnZ****B****-yymmddThhnnZ****E****/** **/nwsli.0.ic.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/** **hhmm am/pm time_zone day mon dd yyyy** **...Headline...** **THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN <WFO location> HAS ISSUED A** *** FLOOD WATCH FOR** ** ****<river/stream name> <proximity term - e.g., AT> <location>** *** <FROM <time/day phrase> TO <<time/day phrase> or UNTIL <time/day phrase>** *** AT <time> <day> THE <STAGE/FLOW> WAS...<stage/flow>** *** <flood category> FLOODING IS POSSIBLE** *** <other stage/flow type> <STAGE/FLOW> IS... <stage/flow>** *** FLOOD <STAGE/FLOW> IS... <flood stage/flow>** *** FORECAST...FLOOD <STAGE/FLOW> MAY BE REACHED AT <time> <day>. ****<Additional** ** ****forecast information (e.g., possible crest/time).** *** <description of impacts at given stage(s)/flow(s)>** **&&** **<tabular observed/forecast values for segment>** **$$** **Required – White** **Optional – Yellow** **Notes:** A brief look at the format of a NEW segment will give an idea of the characteristics of flood watches for forecast points. We won’t try to cover format for other segment types for this product like we did for the flood warning, but many of the highlights given below apply to other segment types in the flood watch for forecast points. First, the phenomena code/significance code combination used in this product is always FL.A. Second, the headline is always optional in this and all other types of segments in the flood watch for forecast points. Third, there is always a lead-in phrase for the bullet portion of the segment, just like flood warnings. In the above example, it is “THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN <WFO location> HAS ISSUED A.” Fourth, an event ending time is always specified in this product. Fifth, the fourth bullet is a bit different – it reads “flood category type” FLOODING IS POSSIBLE. Sixth, just like other point-based flood products, a bullet for special stage/flow types used in the local area may be included. Seventh and lastly, the forecast bullet starts off with “FORECAST...FLOOD STAGE MAY BE REACHED AT <time>.” The bullet is worded in this way to reflect the fact that flooding isn’t a sure thing when the product is being issued, since it is a flood watch. For a description and examples of the other types of segments used in flood watches for forecast points, see Section 4 of NWS Instruction 10-922 and Section 4 of NWS Manual 10-923. ## Flood Advisory for Forecast Points **Optional product** **Used when rivers are approaching (but not exceeding) flood level** **Segment Types** **Initial issuance (NEW)** **Continuation (CON)** **Change in flood timing (EXT)** **Cancellation (CAN)** **Expiration (EXP)** **Correction (COR)** **Notes:** Another type of flood product for forecast points is the flood advisory for forecast points. As is the case for the flood watch for forecast points, this is an optional product only issued by a few NWS Weather Forecast Offices. The idea behind this product is to have a flood advisory that can be issued for forecast points when rivers approach flood stage, but there currently is no expectation that flood stage will be exceeded. This gets the word out that the river is going to rise to a significant level, but not high enough to warrant a flood warning. The same five types of segments used in flood watches for forecast points, plus the correction segment, can be used in flood advisories for forecast points. They are: NEW segments (for initial issuance), CON segments (for continuations), EXT segments (for any change in event timing), CAN segments (for cancellations), and EXP segments (for expirations). ## Flood Advisory for Forecast Points NEW Segment Format **stC001-002-ddhhmm-** **/k.NEW.cccc.FL.Y.####.yymmddThhnnZ****B****-yymmddThhnnZ****E****/** **/nwsli.N.ic.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/** **hhmm am/pm time_zone day mon dd yyyy** **...Headline...** **THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN <WFO location> HAS ISSUED A** *** FLOOD ADVISORY FOR** ** ****<river/stream name> <proximity term - e.g., AT> <location>** *** <FROM <time/day phrase> TO <<time/day phrase> or UNTIL <time/day phrase>** *** AT <time> <day> THE <STAGE/FLOW> WAS...<stage/flow>** *** <other stage/flow type> <STAGE/FLOW> IS... <stage/flow>** *** FLOOD <STAGE/FLOW> IS... <flood stage/flow>** *** FORECAST...<one or more sentences with forecast information such as** ** ****magnitude and time of the crest.>** *** <description of impacts at given stage(s)/flow(s)>** **&&** **<tabular observed/forecast values for segment>** **$$** **Required – White** **Optional – Yellow** **Notes:** To get an idea of the characteristics of flood advisories for forecast points, let’s briefly look at the format of a NEW segment. You may notice that the format for flood advisories for forecast points is similar to the flood warning. Many of these highlights for the NEW segment will apply to the other segment types used in this product. First, the phenomena code/significance code combination used in this product is always FL.Y Second - the only codes entered in the H-VTEC string are the nwsli, N to indicate “none” for the flood severity, and the appropriate two-letter code for the immediate cause. The rest of the fields are always zeroed out. Third, the headline is always optional in all types of segments. Fourth, there is always a lead-in phrase for the bullet portion of the segment, just like flood warnings. In the above example, the lead-in phrase is “THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN <WFO location> HAS ISSUED A.” Fifth, an event ending time is always specified in this product. Sixth, a bullet for special stage/flow types used in the local area may be included. Seventh and lastly, text in the forecast bullet is free-format. For a description of the other segment types used in flood advisories for forecast points, see section 12 of NWS Instruction 10-922 and section 9 of NWS Manual 10-923. ## Resources With Additional Information On VTEC **Single page guide to VTEC elements:** ** **** ****http://www.weather.gov/os/vtec/pdfs/VTEC_explanation5.pdf** **NWS Instruction 10-1703, the comprehensive NWS directive on VTEC:** ** **** ****http://www.nws.noaa.gov/directives/sym/pd01017003curr.pdf** **NWS Instruction 10-922, the NWS directive on hydrologic products:** ** **** ****http://www.nws.noaa.gov/directives/sym/pd01009022pend.pdf** **NWS Instruction 10-923, the NWS directive with examples of hydrologic products:** ** **** ****http://www.nws.noaa.gov/directives/sym/pd01009023pend.pdf***** *** **Notes:** No additional notes here. ## Resources With Additional Information On VTEC (cont.) **Web page with latest information on implementation of Hydrologic VTEC (schedules, etc.):** ** **** ****http://www.nws.noaa.gov/os/vtec/hydro_vtec.shtml ** **Microsoft Excel file with NWS location identifiers (NWSLI) for forecast points:** ** **** ****Click on: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/os/vtec/hydro_vtec.shtml , **** ****scroll down, and find link to NWSLI file in the resources table.**** ** **Questions and comments:** ** **** ****Contact Tim Helble at: [email protected] ** **Notes:** No additional notes here.
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Meteorological record of vo1iintar.y obuei-r.ers, cE.c.-Continued. Aieteorolugieal record of Army post surgcona, voluntary, and other co-oper- ating observera, July, 1891. - - G ._ u ~- Ins. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0. 00 0.00 0.00 0.03 0. 00 0. GO 0.22 0.00 0.00 0.00 0. 00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.29 0. os 0. oa 0.41 1.79 3.85 '.f9 2. 60 1.s4 1.31 1 .9 3.50 2. so 2,75 1.55 S. 20 2.99 2.34 4.62 1.88 2.31 1.31 4.97 0. 70 4.10 2.27 4.42 3.33 2.75 2.55, 1.42 1.48 3.27 2.53 a . 00 3. Sa 1.65 1.65 0.45 0.77 1.27 1.70 2.39 0.95 0.28 3.47 3.66 3.81 3.94 4.51 0.43 0.67 3.92 4.4, 1.04 0.9 2. I 2 .... .... 42: 3 1.62 I.SB 1.15 1.53 0. bg 2.56 1.92 3.05 2.36 e. 74 1.60 a.01 4.31 3.13 5.33 0.51 0. OS 1.27 4.70 1.57 1.12 .... 1.22 2. 11 Temperature. (Fahrenheit. ) - 2 Temperature. (Fahrenheit.) - 2 a .- 0 6 - 1128. 4.32 5.43 5.44 4.02 ;: 2 9.32 .2.56 1.75 7.20 S.60 8. ;j 2. IO 9.02 4.66 4.17 3.90 7.iz 9.92 4.50 3.33 8. so '2. I1 4.42 0.00 0.00 0. 00 0. 00 0. 00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.25 0,. 00 C. 0. 00 0. oir 0.00 0.00 0.44 0.0s 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0. Do 0. GO 0.00 0.00 0.59 0. Do 0. 00 0.00 0. 00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.10 0. go o.:r 0.75 0.6; 0.67 1.55 0.70 0.11 0.00 0.00 0.42 0.00 0.00 0.35 0. Do 0. 00 0.00 0.22 0.21 0.00 0.00 0. 35 0.93 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.m 0.29 Temperature. I (Fahrenheit.) Temperature. (Fahrenheit. J Stations. a - d z .- - 0 60 4s 60 60 4s 56 5s 2 :: 2: 41 52 72 63 5.3 55 04 62 39 ... ... 52 53 30 50 ..., 5s ... ... .... 57 .... .... 10 .... 41 50 52 43 59 35 36 58 27 5% 34 47 .... .... .... .... .... 54 41 33 42 45 42 .... .... .... 42 4s 40 34 58 51 50 50 44 47 60 43 40 .... .... .... ... .... 36 33 47 48 ..., .... .... 56 48 .... ... ... ... 43 50 42 ..., .... .... 49 44 .... - .- I: - 0 ho 50 '45 57 54 53 62 .... 2 2 50 50 52 53 55 74 71 S.3 47 47 .U b5 60 52 62 bo 50 54 55 00 ... - c 5 0 73.5 72.7 77.5 74.5 7s. 2 76.6 77.7 7s. 6 79.3 so. 2 .... .... 7:. 3 .... .... 77.6 74.6 72.0 79.2 7'3.3 72.9 76.5 So. 6 73.0 s5. 9 55.9 71.3 76. I 60. a 79. I 62. S s5.7 79.3 91.9 s4.7 YO. 5 72. I 71.a $5.5 62. I 63.2 77.5 85.3 so. 0 s7.7 66.0 72. s 76. I so. 4 s7.9 .... .... .... .... SI.8 S7.S so. 5 76. I S5.h 73.7 70.5 81.0 78.3 73.1 67.5 s4. 0 S I .0 6s. 7 79.7 72.6 84.5 68. .1 71.4 7s. 4 59.3 SZ. 5 74.8 67.7 30. 5 .... .... gs. 0 76.7 L5.0 69.2 1 3 .1 .... 59.6 93.7 SO.0 76.3 66.3 79.2 87.3 70. I 78.4 33.7 68. S 66. S 74.3 %. 6 .... u ~ 0 76. 5 9.0 03.5 101.7 6s. 4 G7.6 s5.4 so. 8 61.S 57.5 ss. 5 77.5 55. s 61.4 72. b 71.4 97.4 so. 0 92.3 75.2 75.2 61.2 61. g 84.5 so. 9 S9.6 S6. 2 63.6 76. I 67. s 7s.9 70.3 ...... 102. I ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... - 2 g - 0 79.1 77.5 61.0 68.5 75.9 so. 4 76.5 74.2 79.6 .... .... .... .... ;:: : .... 80.2 79-4 80. g 74.s 77.3 7s. I 7s. 2 75.2 79. s 79.4 7s. 7 75.8 78. s 79. I 60.6 .... .... .... ..... ..... ..... Stations. __ B __ 0 2 65 46 63 ...... 69 57 55 65 67 67 61 61 66 53 ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... 2 22 2 ...... 60 55 65 63 62 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 56 66 52 64 64 73 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 78 6U 71 61 54 61 ...... 2 67f 80 90 46 ...... 2 ...... 61 66 73 ...... ...... ...... ...... 57 70 61 60 65 ...... ...... ...... 76 ...... ...... 40 72 ...... ...... ...... 80 ...... ...... . 56 60 62 9 ...... 54 - Ins. 0.00 0.00 0. 00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 T . 0.45 .... 0.16 9.50 0.00 r. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0. 01, 0.00 0.00 0.00 0. 00 0. 00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0. "0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0. 15 '1'. 0. os 0.05 0. qb T. 0.49 T . 0.00 0.00 0.30 Ob75 ... 0.02 0. w 0. aj 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0. w 0.00 0.00 0. 00 0. 00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0. 00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.75 0. 00 0.03 0.00 0.40 0.00 0.26 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0. 00 0.24 T. .... 0.55 1.40 0. go 0 73.3 89.4 81.4 OS. 0 7s. 3 79.3 S3.6 55.6 ro3.3 83.9 6 9 .2 75.0 90.8 76.8 79.3 86.2 60.2 $5.5 69.3 Sa. a 65.6 67.6 69. S 52.4 70.4 i o . 8 w.0 ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... 67.5 45.9 61.7; 71.0 69. S 73.5 50.7 55.0 70.5 53.4 71.0 61.0 73.0 ...... ...... ...... 75.2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 69.9 67.0 63.6 66.0 75.6 62.9 ...... h a . 2.62 7.66 4.25 9.02 3.76 4.35 4.52 3.26 6.30 7.35 5.36 5.83 4.9s 5.77 7.36 6. 56 1.sg 5.24 3.15 4.32 s. 51 4.75 0.99 7.40 3.84 5.16 4.14 3. I7 4.54 4.27 5.46 7.15 2.15 4.27 5.36 3.31 2.79 74.0 '10.05 ..... 5.15 61.8 ~ 4.9s @r:iinwvi I I e t e. ..... lclrl:il?d *.. ......... Oroville.. .......... Pajnro ............ ...... Pet;llllnln ......... .I.G P1e:lannton.. ...... .I108 1 5; Pt. Ann Nuevo L.H. .......... Point Are-nn L. H... .... .... .... ... ... .... .... .... .... .... 6s 6 j 72 59 55 so 60 65 47 60 61 54 .U 75 51 5s 59 53 55 52 65 50 $.r :; .... ... 62 50 4s 4s 59 55 SO s5 74 40 54 58 50 ... ... 02 ... 22 00 42 5s 49 44 61 53 50 2: .... 57 49 42 56 64 64 57 SS 2; 00 .... 00 51 05 60 61 55 62 55 54 55 5s 57 40 60 59 5.4 5s 59 41 45 og 68 48 52 55 55 .... .... 64 .... .... 2 3 50 54 43 74 60 55 05 60 70 64 .... 2: 50 60 5s 52 .... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 79.2 57.4 77.7 y3.6 s4.7 s3.9 is. 0 63.7 56.1 70.6 75.8 7s. 6 59.2( 03. I 97. I 74.2 i o . 0 77.7 69. 4 67. s 74.6 75.2 78.5 07.2 70.3 67. I 63.9 69.2 so. g ...... ...... ...... ...... 70.5 70.7 65.6 65. 3 9 .9 s;.g @g. I 67. a 66.6 63.2 ...... 63.7 70.2 66.6 79.6 6s. j 72.3 70.5 72. o 35.6 76.5 72.5 83.4 S2.5 ...... Del t.n t.. ........... IO1 Dillon t Downing.. Yum un t. t East Dale 91.9 76.6 93.4 61.0 0.21 2.72 0.28 I. I9 79.4 1.34 2:d 0T:4 ...... 66.5 70.8 67.2 45.4 74.0 75.3 73.0 66. B 63.6 67. a 75.6 70.5 63.3 5s. 6 65. a 56.6 73.8 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 71.2 73.4 ...... ...... ...... ...... 65.2 72.5 61.6 ...... ...... ...... 73.6 68.6 ...... .......... Groverf.. 99 Hugo *... .......... go Hustrd t ........... Jetfrrson. ......... 1 % K i r k .. ................. Lnni 3r ............. I 00 Xiit Carson*. ....... 93 La Porte ............... i - Lss Animast ....... Lavender Le Roy t.. ........ Livermaye. ....... JULY. 1891 . h.nmaa-Cont'd . Ogal 1 ah ............ Painter ............ Pauline ............ Plninville ............. Pleasant Dale ...... Quiuter ............ nome .............. ............. Salina Sedan .............. Seneca ............. Sharon Springs .... Stafford4 ........... Sterling7 ........... 'roronto ............ Ulysses ................ Wakefield4 ........ Wa Keeney ........ Wallace( I ) ............. Oswegt ........... pa$@ .......... MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW . 95 gg 92 IW 95 97 96 94 89 94 go IW 92 94 96 IOZ g6 173 Iown.-i:ont.d . Denison ........... Eagle Grove .......... Fairfield t ......... Fnyette ............ .________ Meteoroloaical record o f voluntary observers, &c.-Continued. 0 go go 90 Meteorological record of voluntary obserueru. &-Continued . .......... Larrahre Le Claire t ............ Logant LU, 1 I U W ............ Mnson Vitv t ....... ............. 96 9 9s go . ... ... ... 56 ... ... 47 46 50 49 ... ... ... ... 49 49 45 ... ... 52 47 52 42 45 54 ... ... ... ... .... ... .... 57 55 56 2 2: 64 .... 62 50 70 66 71 69 .... 2 2 2 60 70 70 62 60 66 63 64 65 70 57 56 65 50 65 62 59 65 56 57 60 64 69 Ed 55 59 62 64 38 36 29 43 3s 40 50 .... .... 2; 43 22 .... 42 .... Yates Centre ....... h.enttrcky . Bowlin Greent ... Burnsife .............. Caddo ............. Canton* ........... Earlington ......... Edmonton ......... Fort Thomas ...... Frankfort (2) ...... Franklin . t ........ Greensburgh t ......... Harrodsburgh t .... Middlesborought .. Iiewport Barracks . Paducah ............... Pellvillet ......... Princeton t ......... Richmond ......... Shelbyville t ....... South Fork ............ +isiana . A bhevi 1 le .......... Alesnndriat ....... AniitO City Baton Rouge ....... Cnnleron ........... Cheneyville ........ Clinton ............ Coushatta ( I ) t ......... Davis .............. Delhi t ............ Edqard Eniilie ............. ............ Girard ................. Bonier ............. HIIUIII~ ............ Jackson Barracks .. Jeanrrette ......... Lafayette .......... LakeCharles ...... Lawrence .......... Liberty Hill ....... Luling ............. ......... 0 Ill& ...... i 1.18 67.1 , 3.37 ....... 2.52 ....... 2.96 67.9 15.21 66.6 ..... ....... 1.26 69.6 ~ 2.46 ...... ' 1.77 ....... 1 3.34 699:s 4.13 ...... 14.41 ....... 2.69 ...... 3.22 65.2 14.96 67.0 4.99 63.0 ~ 4.94 ...... 4.91 ...... 14.15 66.8 ~ 3.05 ...... 4.77 ...... 2.SS 67.0 ...... 5.43 67.3 14.17 ...... 5.11 70.6 ~ 8.59 72.8 3.91 ...... 15.35 65.2 1 . ;-i; 75'0 i ..... q3 97 6g 94 94 @ 91 94 95 g6 go go 94 95 93 94 9? ga 95 gg 9.1 98 95 1 .... 91 94 93 93 gS 95 99 &e IOI 93 ....... 6.0s 71.8 ) . 9.k7 71.9, 3.00 74.2 19.66 ....... RIonticello * hrt . PIeasnnt*t(r) .. Rlouiit Pleasant(z) hlurmy t ........... illuscatine (2 ) ...... OYage: ................ O8k:dOOSU * Psnama Riclilnnil* ............. Sac C i t y ............ Sanhorh Stilson $torin Lake ........ Tipton ............. Vinton Washington* West Ben41 ......... Williains ......... Winterset t ........ h.nnsrr8 . Ahilenr A I I ison * A I toona ............ Buck1 in ............... ButFnlo Purk ....... Burr Oiik ........ ............ ............ ............. ........... ...... ............ ........... .......... 61.3 so . I 62.5 83.6 77.6 SI . I sa . 0 Bo . 2 b3.0 76.3 77.0 so . 4 s1.4 78.9 77.0 77.3 SI.2 So . 6 77.5 79.3 74.4 74.8 78 . I 79.2 78 . 5 79.7 73.6 7s . s 76.6 $: : 73.6 7s . 8 7s . s 5 75.4 76 . o 79.7 79.6 79.1 d l . I 66.9 73.5 62.6 67 . 2 53.5 66.8 59.9 75.0 79.6 .... .... 64.6 .... 91 65 .... 56 go 89 90 86 go 99 86 go s7 96 84 2 96 94 95 94 %.o s.34 60.7 1 ..... ...... 15.67 83.6 5 .3 i 7S.9 6.73 75.4 4.23 82.0 '14.33 82.S 8.67 62.8 3.15 4.60 7.56 7.46 5.35 5.19 2.01 Georgia . ............. ........... ......... ......... ......... ......... Albany hllapnhn Aniericuu Athens( I ) Athens (2 ) Bainbrirlge Blakely C'aniiik Cartersville., Colunibus Cordele t ........... Enstman ........... Elberton t Forsyth 4 Fort Unines C h i nesvi I le Gillsville Griffin ............. Hephzibah &racon ............. J l a r i e t t a t l\Zilledgevillert .... Mil leu ............. Monticello ............. Newnen ........... Point Peter'....... Poulan ............. Quitnian (2 ) ........ Roniet ................. Thoniasrille (2 ) ... Toccoa ............. Union point ....... Washington ........ W~ty Cross ......... Waynesborough ... West Point ........ Idaho . hinerican Fall8 .... Boise Barracks .... Era t Fort Sherman ..... Henrys Lake ....... Kootenai ........... $1 ul I an P a y r t t e t ........... Ruthberg ........... I l l i t i m . Alton .................. Aurora( I ) t ........ ........... ............. ...... .......... ......... .......... ........ ........ .......... ........ .......... ............... ............. BeardstOWnt ........... 7.23 S.40 5.43 6.4d 6.74 5.7s 7.73 95 94 104 92 94 92 92 96 94 91 100 100 96 97 93 go 90 $3 90 98 90 94 IOO 94 .... 97 9s 96 92 g6 97 92 100 94 96 log 92 g! 96 97 103 66 112 .. 1.70 8.76 6.20 7.35 6.21 S . 27 5.44 0.33 6.6s 7 . I1 3 . I7 4.03 5.75 5.54 4.03 6.17 4.57 5.37 7.18 5.47 4.90 9.59 6.01 j . 4s j . so 6.32 3.95 0.77 0.48 D . S6 0.66 1.71 1.75 3.50 0 .Ed 1.44 :: 2 1.65 2.35 3.11 Logansport (2 ) ..... hlnrengo ........... M:irion t Mnuzy * MichiganCity ..... Mount Vernon (2 ) . . hr unc i e Puint Isahel Princeton Riclrmond Rockville Rushville t ............ ........... ............ ............. ....... ......... ......... .......... 92 95 94 99 go 92 94 94 94 90 96 ......... Ellis ............... Em ><Brix ........... Endewood' ....... Eureka Ranch ..... Ft . Lravenrorth( I 1 Ft . Leavenworth(a) Fort Riley ........ Freniont ........... >lobe ' 3ove Clty*t ....... >mi nfi el d .......... irenoln ........... ;rinnell ........... H.dst.end ........... Kwenuville* ....... Horton H.itchinson ............ Independence ...... Kanans City I< I I ogg ........... K i ngman .............. tiirwin t ............... La Crosse .......... La Harpe * ............. Lakin ............. L:mw I ............. Lawrence ......... Lrbo Lrobi .............. klwksville * ....... \I:mhnttan i I )t ......... Manhnttan( 2 ) ...... Nanhattan(3)' ..... SIanknto ........... \lnrniat#~n ............... LlcAllaster ........ WcPherson ............ Kegticine Lodge \linnenpolis ....... Wonument ......... uors l= .............. \lorton ............ Sew Enql'ol Ranch t . Inkley ........... ............. ............ ....... .............. . c E . 0 45 59 52 51 55 ... :s 44 62 4s 57 42 52 52 ... 56 22 50 51 52 ... ... 56 59 50 35 50 52 41 48 ... :: 45 46 44 53 54 4b 47 50 55 50 55 41 ... ... 2: ... 53 42 44 54 .... $ 62 60 45 52 50 45 57 54 51 .... ti0 .... .... .... 55 59 .... .... .... 45 45 44 52 42' 43 43 4s 50 45 44 45 4s 5' 43 54 49 45 50 .... , ... .... .... 92 IOI 102 Sg 92 92 97 69 97 96 96 9s 89 gz 92 gS 93 gs 96 103 103 ga 94 95 104 94 gg go 99 ........ 92 100 ss 104 07 1160 . 9 E . 0 65 . c 7!.2 70 . c 72 . bg . t 73 . c 72 . c M . C 74 . . 71.5 70 . S 69 . c 73 . I 71.c 67 . I 73.3 73.c 72.5 7 ... e 75.4 73.3 "0.4 09 . c 70.6 72.7 72 .I 71.2 65.4 67.8 72.6 67.4 66. 6 74 .I 67 . c 71.3 69.5 70.5 6s . 7 72.9 66.2 70.5 70 . c 73 . Y 70.3 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... , .... 69.7 67.S 73.7 09.0 70.3 74.0 77.3 P8.4 74.2 72 .I 77.5 72.5 76.9 ..... .... 72. 2 72.7 76.4 79.4 .... .... .... .... .... 67.6 67.S 66.9 G7.0 cs . 3 09.5 67.6 67.3 70 . I 66.5 70.6 65 . S 72.0 65.4 2: : .... .... .... .... 67 . s 65 .I 63.6 ........ ...... Worthin ton Euf.tu1.L ........ : Fort Supply ....... Hrnldtou r1lisat ................. Wooil ward ............. 4 1 tn( I I * A 1t.R (2 ) Amana t ............ Alllrs I 1 ) .......... Atlantic ............ Rancroft ............ Bedford t .............. Belle Plaine" ...... Bl:tkrville Carrol I + ............ Cedar F a l l s t ....... Cedar Ra ids t ..... Ctinrles X t y . ........... Clarinda * .......... Clinton CollegeSprings .... rordo!..U ................ Corning ................ Cresco Delaware+ ......... f ?l d i r t ?l ~e I .r i ~y . .......... Fouth Mcllester ... Iolun . ........... ............. .......... Alrlra(2): .hUdUhon ............... ......... ............ COryihJli ........... ............. . -2 2 a .. u a . Ins . 3.2: 1.2; 2 .ti; 0 . s; 2 .I! 2.9: 4.4t 0.5: 1.92 1.5: 0.9: 0 . g: 1.95 0.7: 0.6: 1.4: 4 .3 0.75 0.7< l.S$ 1.25 1.5; 2.0; 0 . 5t 0.7: 3 . 0; 4.4: 0.st 2.94 2.s: I.? 2.0: 2.4c 2.2; 3 .os 4.7t 3 .I $ l.St 0.9: 2 . I: 3 . j t 3 . !4 2.7; 4 . I1 3 . 1: 4.5; 2.3: 5.7c 2 . bC 4 . O? 2.35 I . 1s j.sc 2 .2 4 1.25 1.93 0 . 2( 2.0( 1.01 I .0 C .... 2 .I C 2.56 1.45 2 . I5 0.68 I . I C 2.00 1.75 0.43 2 . % 1.30 1.8 5.16 s . I2 2.55 2 .s j 3.15 4.72 6.21 6.1s 2.66 3.57 3.21 0 . 16 4.2s 1.67 5 . IO 2.69 4.89 4.10 3.94 3.20 3 .IS 3.50 4.14 5.96 2.32 4.62 4.30 4.15 3.64 .... 92 ....... 96 98 94 87 90 2 910 94 67 ss 93 86 68 92 87 91 g6 86 ss 98 1 Temperature . (Fahrenheit.) Shell Reach ........ Sugar Ex . Station .. Thibodeaux ............. West End ............... Winnsbor0u.h ..... Mains? Bar H8rbor ........ Belfast ............. ............. Cornish Brt.hel ............ East bkChia8 ...... ........... Fairfield Farmington. ....... Fort F'reble ........ KennebecArsenal .. Lewi R ton .......... Mayfield ........... Orono t ............ Petit Menan ....... West . Jonesport .... Mwylnnd BarrenCreekSp'gst Cumherland ( I ) .... Cumberland (2 ) .... Fort McHenry ..... Frederick .......... Uaithersburgh ..... Jewel1 ............. 95 95 99 86 61 92 86 78 93 IOI 91 71 ga 86 91 72 78 67 84 go 88 85 68 82 C;lenwoodlI) ...... Grand Mendow .... Greenfield ......... 66 Grinnellt .......... Grnndy Centre. .... ( go Hoorville .......... 00 .......... Ham pton 67 Hobkin ton ......... Humboldt ........ 1 % In+?pendence * .... 65 10x1 City .......... Sq . Ei .. z . 45 52 49 . 41 55 50 50 49 44 54 45 53 4s 40 ... 2 52 .... 46 50 55 52 44 52 46 4s 45 51 45 46 .... .... .... :: 50 43 41 52 50 50 45 46 51 52 56 52 59 52 5s 5s 52 57 .... I ... .... 2; 60 55 54 53 55 52 50 57 54 M 60 61 54 52 52 54 54 54 5s ... ... ... 52 44 ... 59 50 50 54 50 53 50 ... ... ... ... ... ... 56 53 52 Go 49 56 ... C c! a E . $: d 2;: : &: : g:: ..... 73.6 72.8 65.5 $6.5 w . 0 68.7 70 . o 69.2 67 .I 69.6 66 . Q 66.0 68.0 65.6 6s . 4 71.0 6s . 3 67.5 64.5 .... 71.7 .... .... 2:; 67.6 65 . I 69.0 6s . 2 72.8 67.5 72 .I 66.0 66.7 6s . 9 75.3 72.3 74.6 66.9 .... .... .... 76 . s 71.8 74.6 .... .... .... 73.6 76.4 74.6 76.9 76.3 72.0 72.6 73.2 72.2 73.4 7s . 2 74.0 71.9 72.2 74.7 73.4 72 . I .... 72.8 .... .... .... ..... ..... 77.0 73.8 72.4 75.4 72 . o 73.0 72 . S 74.4 72.0 73.3 70.0 ..... .... .... ..... .... 73.6 72.8 77.2 73 . s ..... ..... ..... c a .. " a dl ._ In8 . 5.95 5.60 3.97 3.45 3.59 3.25 5.26 3.67 5.60 2.55 4 . og 6.55 4.53 3.41 5.26 3.01 6.20 2 . og 6 . I 6 5.51 2.24 3.69 3.75 4.00 3 .I@ 4.55 1.93 2.50 7.12 3.29 2.58 2.95 6.97 3.30 2.70 6.02 3.55 5.23 4.40 2.75 4.40 3.95 4.01 5.2s S . 06 5.86 1.97 6.70 4.25 6.37 3.70 3.90 3.92 7 . I5 5.9s 2.40 3.19 1.92 4.62 z . 62 6.17 4 . w 3 . 23 2.90 2.30 6.75 7.85 2.34 3 . 90 1.95 4.90 5.73 2.65 3.90 I . 50 2.61 1.93 7.45 5.62 5.69 4.63 2.50 4.s7 6.40 7.49 3.50 7 . I 2 5.29 5.51 4.97 5.20 4.50 4.95 4.57 6.4s S . 00 4.2s 2.92 2.25 . 4.s7 5.34 3.84 3.06 .... Temperature . 1 (Fahrenheit.) Stations . - I % . d i4 . 0 ss 52 52 60 45 60 50 56 59 64 54 47 53 56 52 50 58 54 54 56 52 4 4 P 52 50 59 57 51 52 49 60 51 47 40 45 1 .. .. , .. ... ... 53 55 50 67 60 60 62 61 62 .. bS 57 66 65 63 ss 69 65 ar 58 63 .. .. .. 54 71t 2 2 60 64 66 65 57 55 55 19 54 38 ... ... ... :i: $1 39 49 50 48 45 47 48 48 55 54 51 53 55 62 .., 9 J . 0 .... 7?.' .... .... .... .... 70.5 75.4 76 .a 74.5 70.5 74.c 75.' 75.8 .... ;;:E .... .... .... .... 75.1 74.6 71.8 75.c 76.7 71.3 73.7 76.2 @ . : 70.4 72.c 7%3 .... ;;:; g: 8 .... 72.: 73.7 75 .E 71.E 70.4 81.4 80.6 80.1 80.6 60.q 60.6 82.6 79.3 80.2 80.1 79.2 77.6 80.4 $1 .I 30.6 18.4 82.6 Bo .0 78.9 79.4 78.2 31.0 a0 .6 30.1 30.7 32.6 79.3 19.5 h.6 11.3 ' 9 7 $.2 !3.2 13.2 6 .a 11.7 55.9 .... .... .... .... .... 5:4, 51 .I Y, .8 54.4 55.3 56.6 57.5 70.8 58.7 72.8 70.8 71.8 70.5 74.7 . d k I 6 .. . Ine . 5.50 1.51 1.25 4.75 4.01 6.00 4.50 2.25 4.40 6.50 1.88 4.74 0.30 6.001 1.15 6.65 3.60 2.43 4.27 0.05 4.85 6.03 1.15 1.08. 3.73 4.w. 1.79 2.40. 2.15 5. oq 3.12 1.35 2.38 2.29 3.09 5.63 3.59 2. ja 2.25 1.75 3.83 5.60 0.50 1.44 7.05 3.11 4.40 6 .Os 5.61 .... .... 9.05. 8.51 ;: ::g 0.60 6.001 7.23 1.91 2.05 5.2P 5.95 9.33. 1.25 4.77' 7.64. D . js :: $ 4.68 '.42 3 .5 0 3.& j . b 1.54 1.48 1.60. 1.16 5.71 5.54 1.19 1.63 p.4a 5.40 I.& 5.a7 5.11 3.56 De 01 1:36 .... .... 2 .3 8 5.17 6.29 7.61 6.15 2 .1 5 .... MaryZamGCont'rl. Leonardtown ....... McDouo h ......... Mt. Bt. Zary's Col . Tane town t .......... Woodktock d ....... Great Balls+. ....... Massaehusatis. 0 go 85 87 84 S7 New Bedford (I ) ... New Bedford (2 ) ... Newburyport(1) ... Newburyport(a) Northam ton North Biberica:::: Plvmouth ......... Princeton .......... Provincetown... ... Randolph. ............ Roberts Dam ......... Royalston' Salem ( z ) ............. aavoy Somerset + ......... South Hi ham ....... BpringtlePdkrmr'y . 'Swampscott (I ) .... Swampsoott(2) .... Tauiiton (I ). ....... Taunton (2 ) ........ Taunton(3) ........ Taunton 4 ) Waltham .............. Wellesley ......... Westhorough+.. ... Willininstown ..... Winchester". .......... diihigan. Adriunt :.. Albion ( I) .......... Allegan ............ Alm8t ............. Ann Arbor Arbel8 ................ Atlantic+ t... Ball Mountain t.. .. Bangor.. ........... Bear Lake t... ..... Bellaire t Bmton Barbor.. ... Bensonia .......... erriel; pious( r ). Berrien Sprinis(z). ........ .............. ........ ........ Wnketieljl.. .... ..... ......... ...... .......... #8m 'g- ........ 80 82 go ;i 84 64 83 ...... 96 83 ga 88 & 64 88 Ss S8 90 92 96 94 go 92 86 sg 87 73 56 92 89 93 97 go p gz ... SS Franiingham ...... Gll bertville ....... Qroton( I ) .......... Eeeth*.. ........... Hoosuc Tunnel.. ... Kendnll Green.. ... Lake Cochituate ... Lawrence.. ........ Leicester Leom ins t e r ........... Long Plain* ........ Lowell (I ) ......... Lowell (a ) Lowell (3) Ludlow (I I... ...... 'Ludlow (2 ) .......... ......... ......... ........ ............. .......... l p n .. anstield Yedford .............. Middleborough .... Milton* Monson Mount Nonotuck Mvstic Lake .......... Mistic Station ........ Naliant ............. ............ ............ !i 88 93 96 go 92 100 85 82 88 90 92 94 90 91 87 97 39 ..... 93 85 ............ Pine River ........ Poke aniaFalls .... Red b i n g .. ....... Redwood Fallst. Rolling Green ..... Saint Chnrles 'I.. .. Sheldon*. .............. X i i ~s i p p i . Aberdeen.. Agricultural Col'ge Batesville. ........ ......... 7S 85 93 ....... S5 84 95 g~ 96 Fort Keogh ....... Fort niienoula ..... Fort Shaw h ' ... ..... Glenilivet. ......... hlartinsdalz ........ Vi rgi 11 ia Ci t Y ....... ~v&rmLa. .4Ili:~nt-e. .......... A n Y I e \' t ........... .ishl:iiid.. .......... AUlII1rn( I ).. ....... Bnssrtt Beatrlce t .......... Beaver City'. ...... Br:rntlon ............... nnrtveii*. .......... Cwightoii *t . rete ............... Lkwid City ......... De Soto .......... 1)unning.. ......... Ericson*. .......... ............ ...... ulIDrrtsou(1) ......... U l l l r l ' t S G n (2 ). ..... 96 g j SS 102 95 87 91 91 p4 90 93 9s 90 s2 SS 100 92 S6 % 92 New Hainpahire. Antrim ................ Belmont ............... Berlin F ~I I S . Berlin Mills *...... Concord.. ERst Cnnterhurv. .. ....... .......... 92 90 90 Sh MONTHLY WEATHER SEVIEW, JULY, 1891. illetrorologicab record of aoluiifu,y ohse~aem. &.--Continued. Neteorological record qf volzintury obsewers, dc-Continned. - 6 ., a Ins. 6.55 5.97 4.22 3.24 3.5' 7.22 4.60 6.90. 5.49 2.45 3. c4 7.40 6.89 4.90 6.61 4.75 4.09 4.75 5. I O 6.13 6.26 7.62 6.14 5. '4 8.06 3.64 4.30 3.92 5.75 5. I O 9.41 4.34 8.95 5. IO 3.2s 4.95 7.30 8.36 5.75 7 46 6.06 5.36 7.84 3.76 8.45 7.21 9.34 7. 00 1.26 0.17 I. I 1 0.15 0.00 1.52 0. 15 0.34 0.05 0.74 0.48 0. os 0.09 c .- 0 - 0.21 0.22 0.00 1.00 0. IO 0.00 0.00 0.11 0.00 0.00 0.95 0.91 1.43 0.00 T. 1.00 I. 14 0.28 0.35 0. 00 0.00 4.83 5.22 2.99 3.34 1.50 5.24 1.34 1.64 5.65 5.72 3.42 2.94 3.26 2.70 5.39 3. I 1 5.5s 4.s 4.93 4.79 .... Temperature. (Fahrenheit..) d e 5 .- e Ins. 10.32 8.5s s.45 - IO. 20 ..... 7.50 ..... 4.79 5 , og 5.2s 3.41 3.72 2. 80 2.6s 3.36 3. IS 2.S3 3. 44 7.64 3. I O 2.97 2.19 2.09 4.20 3.95 3.52 s.s2 7.59 4.12 3 .q 5.22 3.47 6.34 2.51 2.99 3.20 3.5" 4.30 2.63 3.17 ..... .... 2.92 ..... .... .... 5.84 5.67 3.38 3.S6 3.14 2.19 3.39 4.3s 5.95 5. 16 3. 29 3.15 a. 17 3.67 3. 42 5.52 4.00 2.55 2.01 3. 6s 2.71 2.59 3.21 3.00 3.45 4. % 3.21 6. 7 2.46 2.36 2. h5 2. 17 2.95 2. 63 3.54 2.S7 5.43 3. 20 4.65 1.93 2.98 3.32 2.54 3.2b 0.52 2.14 3.78 0. i 6 1.71 2.43 0.52 a.W 2.05 1.94 5.75 2.3; .... Temperature. (Fahrenheit.) Ytarions. - Temperature. (Fahrenheit. ) Stations. - 2 e e - 0 70.2 69.9 72. o 69.0 71.S 65.0 66.5 66.2 68. 2 M.3 65.9 66.7 66.9 67. - 6s. 67. I 66.9 68.0 65.9 67.6 66.6 61. I 62. I 65.9 67.4 66.5 67.9 6% 0 65.4 70.5 6s. 0 70.8 61.9 69.5 68. 5 67.0 .... .... .... .... .... 2;: ;t .... .... QS. 6 64.3 64.7 65.4 67.6 65. 7 65. I 66.3 .... .... .... .... 65.2 64.5 66.3 io. 4 09.9 os. 7 65. o 67.7 67.0 60.0 71. I 68.4 65.4 64.4 67. I .... .... .... .... .... 66.4 68.5 66.6 70.4 65. I 70.6 66.5 .... 66.3 .... 66.3 67.5 67.4 64.2 67.9 54.5 64.2 62. a 62.5 71. I 65.5 .... 69.5 2: 5 .... - d z .- - 0 .... 54 56 56 57 45 43 42 42 50 52 51 45 5' 49 .... .... .... .... .... 45 51 54 53 50 47 30 43 52 46 42 50 46 48 51 s4 .... .... 41 49 40 54 50 46 45 42 43 52 52 41 3s 44 ... ... ... ... ... 5.1 5' 50 49 48 52 46 ... 3 ... ... 50 52 44 47 51 50 47 46 40 44 44 42 49 43 42 44 40 35 47 39 45 44 36 36 46 41 45 52 ... ... ... ... ... ... - - P 2 ..... 65. f 72.: 66.5 68. E 71. I 70. E 69. $ 69.E 68. E 66.: 72.c 67.5 6s. 4 69.C 67.: 69.7 71.9 a.e 70. c 6s. I 6 9 .4 6 9 .5 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 76. I 73.7 6% 5 70.9 73.2 75.5 71.9 71.4 76. i 72.3 ti7. s 69. I 72.7 ..... ..... ..... ..... 67.6 78.4 66.6 79.6 84.6 72.5 72.3 69.4 74.0 73.9 65.3 99.5 66. 2 7Y.o 71.9 7s. 5 74. I so. 0 71. I 68.8 73.9 64.2 69.0 66.9 73. I 75.6 68.4 77.4 04.9 77. I 74.5 78. 8 74. I ..... .... .... 6243 62.8 f*l. 4 68.4 64.2 66.7 66. I 62.2 65.5 67.7 .... .... $: 6" .... 62. I 68.0 65.4 62.2 B - 0 ... 3s 41 40 55 ;: ... 53 4s 51 4s 42 4s 52 45 44 32 54 54 51 44 40 42 50 ... ... ... 40 57 61 43 46 59 53 57 50 48 52 47 53 46 ... ... ... ... .... .... 41 55 37 55 5s 45 45 36 44 ... 49 a; 41 50 43 53 55 so 40 50 29 46 35 44 49 38 4 s 26 50 50 4s 42 .... .... .... 35 3s 40 50 47 43 41 39 45 45 45 40 3s 41 44 36 .... .... .... ~ 0 79.4 77.3 so. s 76.4 79.3 so. 2 77.9 7s. 2 q1.4 SI.4 76.7 7:. s 79.2 S3.6 i9.0 - h l b . 5.53 6.29 6. b j 7.20 0.97 4.75 0.59 s. 30 6.71 h. 25 7.36 5.49 5.70 0. r b 4.30 7.20 5.91 0.9s 6.40 5 . '0 4.55 5.07 3.15 4.45 5.98 3.02 o.yr 5 44 4.75 3. 74 6.51 4.3.5 5.33 4. '7 4.04 3.40 4.05 4.31 4.09 3.22 1.54 0. I2 0.10 1.4G .M.f 3.05 4.05 1.93 3.72 2.56 2.81 6. 01 7.30 3.51 0.9' 4.94 5.95 0. e3 2.25 3. 19 3.02 0.83 5. 05 0.56 5.90 2.66 1.R7 I. T I St~r,rns/in-C'olit'd. 0 Fsirbury*. 95 Fort Niohrnra ..... s7 Fort IJlnnha. ...... 98 P'ort Robinson ..... fig Fort Sidney ....... 90 Franklin.. 94 Fremont*. 90 Genev:1.. .............. Gen,oa t ............ s8 (;?ring ............. go Grnnt ................. Hnrvard ........... 66 H :w i w s 90 HXV SkZings ....... H z h n ...... Imperinl.. ... ::::::I Kiiiiball ........... Lexington* ........ I gz bong Pine. ....... .!roo Marquette *.. 92 Xinllen ............ Nurfolk ............ North Loup* t ..... 93 0akd:de.. .......... O'Neill ............. % Ollgll(1). ............... IMyh (2 ). ............... ......... I ......... ......... ........... ...... Nehr,?slinCity ..... IF Aust i i i ............. . 'mes Ranch.. ........ Uowneyville ....... 97 Elk0 ( I ). ........... 102 Ely ................ 94 Genon. ............. 89 Hnlleck ............ 102 H a s t l i o r u e (I ) ..... 95 Hawthorne (2 ). .... ('q 9: G O I l ~:i d :~. Hot Spriugsr. ...... 100 Humholdt + ........ 95 Lcwers Ranch.. .... 92 Mill City ........... 100 Monitors Ranch .... 97 Palnirtt,o .......... I 92 Pioche ............. Reno. ............. .I:: Reno St.ate Univ'sy 95 Sodaville .......... 102 Bunnyside ......... IW Tewnix ............ Toano.. ........... .I1:: Wads worth ........ 102 ........... Penelon '09 .......... ....... Palisade +... 9s ~lIi~~.hi!r,rti-l.'ont'd. 0 , Birch R u n t ............ Bi rni iu4iam.. ..... go Broilso: yo Cnlumet t .......... 81 Caldwell .......... Yg C~harlevoixt ........ SS g Cheboygsu t .. Col011 .............. Concord .......... 90 Crystal &illst ..... go [Jeerfieldt .......... go Pnirviemt .......... SS Fitchhurgh t .. ..... go Fliiitt .............. go Fort Brady ........ S1; Fort Mackinac ..... 92 Fort Wavue ....... 91 Fremont-* t.. ...... Eg Grape t ............. go Graylingt .......... 92 Hanover t. ......... SS Hart t .............. SS .......... 9s Hikl I i i ~n ........... Hillsdale t... ..... .I g i Hol t : .................. Howellt ............ ' go Hudson ............ SS Jacksour.. ......... 90 Jeddo t ............ 87 Lansing ............ 57 Mndison ........... go Monta ue t >lo ttviyle t . : : 2 h'(~rt1i Aurelius. ........ North illardiallt.. .' S7 01 i ve t t ............ 84 (itregot. ........... 91 Ovidt .... :.. ........ 90 Parkville t . ............ Paw Pawt .......... 90 Pontiac t ... ........ 84 Rocklaud .......... 98 ........... ...... Gay lordt ........... gr Harbor Springs t.. . S g Ivan t .............. 92 ~n l a l l i ~z o o 7. ...... 8b Lsthrop ........... 9.1 niarPi1Hii t . ......... 91 niayt. .............. 3; 0 Ills. ...... 3.91 06.2 , 3. 15 65.7 I 2.4 5S.T ~ 1.05 62.S 2.92 65.3 1.47 60.1 1,:s 66.4 2 .b 1 66.@ 2 .1 1 65.1 1.90 64.1 3.57 1.q? 02.b i 1.26 05.3 1.0; 01.1 2.1e I .... 43 40 44 37 43 33 44 41 35 42 44 41 40 39 44 45 40 3' 43 35 44 34 53 44 42 43 3' 43 40 35 3Q 39 42 50 43 4' 4' 42 47 41 41 4J 42 40 42 45 4s 39 29 .... ... ... Andover ........... Ashland. Blue Hill [base) ... 59.0 b7.4 65. 7 57. 8 F. 3 f57.4 66.9 $4.7 bI.0 b7. J 64.7 00.2 bo. 2 62.5 02.; 06.0 .... 62. o 2:: 2 65. s 07.2 or;. 4 62. ti 66. 5 66.S $5.2 t'j. 4 @O. S 62.4 6j.2 6;. 2 64.7 66.5 .... .... 66.3 61.0 61.2 60.4 66.9 62.7 65.0 67,4 66.7 60.0 9S.g 02.5 .... .... 1.0s 2.51 2.oe 2.27 0.47 1.S7 0.98 2. yc 3. 24 '.?Y 2. 04 I.S2 1.85 3.94 5.31 ' 2 .9 0.91 3.97 j .S l 2.91 3. 79 4.q 0.85 1.55 2.54 2.65 3.39 3.24 3. 01 2.61 1.97 1.sg 1.51 1.w 1.34 3. IO 2.36 1.s3 2.04 4.25 3. 1.55 1.70 3.01 2.35 3.45 2.65 2.2b 2.01 2.24 2.72 3.32 0.74 5.47 5.23 2.50 2. so 1. '5 4.74 3.75 2.14 5.24 2.77 2.14 I. 27 ..... ..... 1.61 2.21 5 39 2.00 I.gG 2.10 9. 50 8. OS 9.24 7. 93 3. 42 4.71 5.24 5. OS 0. f9 8. '9 2. j? Y. 25 5.63 5. so 0.22 ' $5 .2 77.9 I 68.4 i 73.b ...... 1 71.7 172.6 I..... 73.6 1 7 2 .3 ~ 72.4 70.2 Boston.. ........ ...I.. . Chestnut Hill ...... 1 PO Cambridge(1) ..... 97 Chicopee.. Clinton Concord ........... ~.~~ ~~ Cotuit ............. i; Deer field 92 Dudley ........... 1 Erie Rock, Nahant.1 :z .......... ?a R i v e r (i )+ .... I84 Piskdale. ... i.. ... .I.. Fitchburg(1) ...... 87 Picchburg(2) go Florida (I ). ........ 86 Florida (2 ) ......... Fort Warren...... 1 !: ...... ......... ..... 1 :: .... 59 ! 73.9 55 1 75.2 43 I 69.4 54 171.6 54 72.3 5s k j 3 .6 50 72.1 60 76,s 51 73.2 52 ' 73.4 ...... 73.4 71. I 72. 8 72-41 72.8 i o . 2 75.6 71.4 70.7 63. S 72.5 71.9 ...... ...... ...... ..... 71.4 72.0 71.2 71.9 72.9 ...... ...... ... 5 2 45 50 52 ... ... 56 $ 52 so 47 50 52 ... ... :; 52 52 ... .... .... ... 44 33 40 .... :2 40 40 40 39 39 39 53 50 52 47 52 4s 4. 55 J? .... .... 54 54 50 4s 52 Roscomnion t ...... I 41 Saint lgnacet ....... 84 I 36 Saint Johns+. ...... 185 4s J t s n t o i i t ........... S7 gS Sand Beach t ....... 89 i w Htockhri,lget.. ..... I... . .I.. ... Thornrill; t ....... Virndaliat ......... Vienunt Williaiiistont ...... Ypsilnnti .......... Miwieaoln. Alerandriat.. ... ........ Crookstoh ......... 6j.O w. 2 ..... ..... 64.5 &;. b b7.3 61.7 61.0 65.7, 66. I M.8 65.7 63.9 64.6 01.9 65.4 66. g 65.9 b7.6 75.5 7s. 5 77.7 76.5 79. I Sl.0 77.2 91.6 75.6 79. s 79.2 78.2 78. 8 7S.6 .... .... .... 84 1 52 ........... 3. 22 3.25 Q . 25 2.62 2.85 0.99 1.49 4. I9 4.9s 1.44 5.23 I. 15 2.60 5.40 1.92 1.92 3.15 2.76 4.57 3.95 0.41 3.9s 4.54 6. 40 2.50 5.01 7.34 6.36 4.3s 9.s.5 5.2s 6.00 0.55 4.41 :I 35 52 < 5' 4 ' 44 5' S? 40 45 5" 3s .,.. .... .... $6 58 5s 63 60 59 03 62 62 62 60 00 .... $ 66.9 57.9 03.5 67.9 69.9 64.6 04.2 71.0 qs. 2 59.9 66. I 71.5 70.3 74.0 1 1 .5 74.2 ...... I19.4 rovet ton *. . Hmiover ( I ). ....... Hsnover (2 ). ....... 91 Litt.leton ........... 80 Lake Vilhge ....... I ... . ?danchester ....... h i ine Enll s ........... ......... S t h t f i l r d .......... Wflllwle ........... \\'est Milm ........ Coluinhus('~ j...... 105 Corinth ............ 9-1 Edwards. .......... Enterprise. ....... 1 $ 70.4 66.7 70.3 77.3 6S.o 69.9 67.9 71.5 ..... Fayette.. .......... 97 Greenville ......... 94 Hattiesburgh ...... 96 Hazlehorst. ....... ;; Hernanrlo .......... JULY. 1891 . . N . Hnmpshira-con . \Viers Brid e ~volf.lmrougff . ::I::: S c u Jc..Ycy . MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW . ' Q : :: : 175 Bridgeton* ......... Caniden ............ Deckerton ......... Cape May C . H . t ... Meteorological record of volzottary observers. &c.--Continiied. 69 91 S3 SS Irnkys tow n* ....... Junction .......... Lanibertville ..... Loaktown ......... Moorestown'...... Mount Holly ....... Newark (I ) ........ New Brunswjck ( I 1 New Brunswick (2)m Newton ............I Ocean City* ........ Oceania ............ Paterson ........... Rancocns .......... 92 95 97 90 90 90 8Y 91 SS s6 S9 95 92 90 5.63 !( Mount Morris ...... 5.S9 Newark Valley ........ 4.51 1 ' New Lirhon' ....... 5.97 . 1 North Hanimond 4.61 I Nuinbrr Four ...... . +SS Lbdensbur~h (I )* .. 6.73 1 1 aJ$iensburzh (2 ) ... 3.34 Oxfordt ............ 3.24 I Pilerrno t .......... 5.90 P.iwling ............... 3.65 I ! Palmyra * .............. 5.69 (1 Perry c>ty ......... Plnttnburgh B'ks .. ..... ..... ........... .......... ........... 5.99 S c ~m ~n c l i Depot 7.13 1 1 SouthCaiiisteo ..... 3.62 1 : S . E . Reservoir ........ South h o r t r i g h t ... 1.42 Bsrncuse ............... 0.20 tft ic:r .............. 3.24 1 1 i'ic:tew ................. [.yo I Wnppingers Falls 0.1s 1 . ivarwirk ............... 2.07 Watertown ........ 0 .IS Watrrvleit Arsennl o.S6 ' i \\':itkinst .......... 93 56 ...... !z YS 84 93 90 91 Sg 92 90 I90 8s 90 ....... 89 SS 92 ...... S9 93 .... ........ Wnrren t ..................... Wellsborough .... 86 WestChester ...... 87 West Newton ................ WilkesBarre ...... 97 YCrk ............... Rho& Island . go Bristol ............. 82 Fort Adam8 ........ 83 Gingston(1) ....... 84 Kingston (2 ) ....... S3 L o n ~d d e .................... Wveox ............ 191 34 53 45 41 5o 52 47 48 49 Elm irn .................. Fleming ........... Fort Columbus .... For1 Hamilton .... 90 85 @ . d b L b .. . In.9. 1.63 1.26 1.95 0.24 0.39 0.15 0.4a 2.98 7.30 3.93 967 6.20 0. 67 6.05 6.03 6.61 6.57 6. 5.34 6.28 6.& . 5 75 3.88 4.@ t: $ i: ;; 4.44 5.67 7.7' 4.32 964 7.03 6 .IO 4.98 4.71 4.49 6.81 0.21 7.40 6.36 5 . 70 3.03 5. og 5.95 6.95 .... :: : 7.68 6 .8 2.77 I.& 4.68 3.63 3.18 7 .36 5.45 j . SS L36 1 . 30 5.94 j.91 ?.ag 7 .3 5 5 .0 2 f.75 5.69 1. I4 7.45 1.68 ;: 2 1.88 i.65 i.32 . 1 . 64 i.75 !.9 1.43- 1 .XI .. i a !.& 1.63 77 1.w 1.23 1. ag z .11 1.26 1.52 1.31 1.51 1.87 7.68 ) . 53 j . 63 5.5' ... .... ! . 08 Temperature . (Fahrenheit . I I Temperature . (Fnhrenheit.) Stations . . r 2 G . 0 ..... ..... 67 . . 70 .I 69 . . 73 . I 67.S 72.g 71.7 70 . s 07.3 6% 2 68.4 69.3 69.2 6 9 9 63 . g 71.4 72.4 70.c 70.8 69.9 71.6 63.6 69.0 71.0 72.4 i o . 4 70.S 6.2 6s . s 76.0 70.9 70 . o 72.0 77.5 72.6 65.0 54.2 so . 0 b& 9 ..... ..... b7.2 $1 2 ..... .... .... ;:: 8 69.4 71.2 7S.2 87.7 79.4 60.6 74.2 75.4 .... .... .... .... .... 65.0 62 . S 64.5 61.9 62.6 .... .... .... .... .... 66.2 66.4 .... .... .... 65.4 70.3 os . 2 62.3 64.2 67 .I .... .... 60.7 63.3 N.3 .... .... .... 6s . 6 00.3 71.4 0;9 . 6 . c .. z . 0 ... ... 40 50 s2 46 56 53 55 49 45 53 52 50 45 49 55 53 56 51 50 54 55 57 51 52 52 57 56 51 59 4h 49 43 60 54 54 57 59 46 ... ... Do .... 35 30 75 34 45 I ... % 52 5? 70 48 36 49 53 ... ... ... ... .... 42 .... I ... A 5 43 30 37 47 ... ... ... ... ... 50 44 ... ... ... 50 41 C 47 3s 42 5' 36 ... ... ... ... ... 46 5s 53 . d s 67.1 67.1 70 .E 65 .I 62 . c 70 . c 70 . c ..... ..... 70.7 07.4 9.6 65 .E 67.t 66.2 71.5 68 . I 61.4 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 63.c 64.t 68 . . 71.2 66.1 65 . i 69 . c 67 .E 64.4 68 .I 6s . 4 70.7 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 71.8 ..... 6% I 67.4 70 . I 69.2 67.9 ..... ..... 2: : 64 .I ..... 67.9 .... .... .... .... 72.4 70.3 63.4 71 .I 63 . o 72.2 68 .I .... .... .... .... $2 .... 64.4 65.4 69 .. 4 65.2 68.7 65.6 ..... 5 ..... Ea . I 66 . I 70.0 67 .I 63.6 6.4 65.8 ..... 69.4 70.4 .... 8: : 77 *I 79.4 7s . 3 75.7 79 .I - . .. 3 .- 0 44 J! 40 3Y 39 47 39 ... 44 44 49 ... ... ... ... J7 41 4 3 43 5" 48 41 ... AI ... 3s 47 40 42 41 .... .... 43 4" 46 43 43 49 53 30 57 37 43 .... .... .... .... .... .... 44 49 40 40 43 .... 4; 5h 55 50 55 55 40 42 50 57 58 54 52 54 9 61 4s 56 54 53 53 h3 50 5s 51 57 50 54 54 .... .... .... .... ... 00 $3 40 50 4 1 . 4s 40 3s 41 41 3s 35 4 0 - .. =: ~- 0 60 . 64: 67 .I 0 1 . . 63 . . h f .! .... 6s . 1 69.1 69 . . hS . 67.1 6.s . . ... 69.1 69 . . 6S.< 6g . . 73.' 6s .I 69 . 65 . < 63 . ( 07 . . 65 . t 69.1 ... ... 70 . ! 6%: 67 . ! 71 .. 66 .I 71 . . N . c 6% c 6.5. < 74 . ( 70 . . 09 . : 07 . 73 . . 68 . I 66 . . 69 . c 71.7 67.c 65.5 66 .I 73 . : 70.c .... .... .... .... .... 60.4 6 9 .5 70 . c 70 . t 68.4 70 . 5 66 . C 67.5 1 2 .7 b7 . C 67.5 63 . I .... .... 7s . 7 80.9 76.2 6 5 6 75.4 71.7 58.6 65 . o 6g . 0 55.0 64 .I 66.7 61.2 6s . 6 65 . 4 07.3 6b.7 64.0 6s . s 70 . o 62.3 71.5 66.9 64.8 73.2 67.5 70 . o .... .... .... .... ..... . Ill* . 2.74 4.9: 4.gE 5.33 4.49 7.66 3 . '7 3.22 2.39 3.92 3.36 2.3a 5.3' 2.54 4 . '9 3.42 1.66 4.50 2.43 7.53 3.70 2 .I S 5.30 4 . 14 4.14 6.69 5.97 6.66 1.90 3.55 2 .q 3.45 4.94 2.45 2.11 3.82 2.79 2.2s 5 . j1 2.15 6.99 1.60 3.30 4.98 4.79 4 . I1 4.05 2.S7 4.41 2.55 3.43 3.52 3.52 3.65 3.54 2.Sl 3.50 1.54 2.36 4.7s 2.Y9 5.03 3.23 4 .q 1.47 3.24 3.49 6.S4 6.25 4 .9 0 6.97 4.92 .... 0.21 0.46 o . 70 2.30 0.24 0.59 T . 0.15 0.03 0.19 0.33 0.62 1.12 0.30 2 . I2 1.9s 0.35 0.35 0.05 2.70 2.24 0.90 2.07 0.34 0.75 0.47 2.y3 1.22 ? . 22 0 .is 64.5 65.0 65.2 63.4 65 . I 67.0 02.0 ..... 65.0 63.9 ...... 62 . o 66.6 66.2 63.4 59.5 65.3 68.9 63.6 66.2 ...... ...... ...... 59.3 1!5 . I 00.3 64.2 64 . 3 63 .I GJ . 0 68.3 5.9: 3 .I: 5.5. 7.2: 4.41 4.2: 2.9; + . 04 b . IC 5.25 3.41 7 . 4t 2.4; 4.75 2 . bj 3.21 +8c 4.35 z.sc 4.95 9.1: 2.9: 4.1L 4 . rq 5.36 8 .A t 4.2: 4.8: +.i t b . 5s 3 . s4 3.77 7.42 .... .... . I .. \vallpt.t.on'f ....... .. 00 1 i 1 \Vila1 Kice.7 ....... .'.... ...... Willuw City ................. Oi'lo . I Akron .............. I S13 1 48 A%hlan~l* ........... ss 51 _ . A t h ~n s .............. QO 4s Banqorv~llv ........ ' 45 ! 47 ........... Bemrnt * 94 ' 43 C.<letl..iiia .......... 1 . ......... Cantoiit ............, 139 , 413 Celina .............. ~ 49 Clarksville ......... SS 50 90 ~ 49 Cleveland ~~O ~l l l l l ~J l l ~ Harracksi go 48 L1:1v toot ............ 91 51 Ell~worth ......... ' ........ Elyr;n ............. 1.93 ~ $3 Pindlny 90 , 44 Garret.tsville. ..... ~ $7 42 Georgetown ......... 93 , SI Granville .......... , ;g ' 45 l;r~~enfield ......... 56 45 Grr?nville"t ....... ~ 55 ' so Hanging Rock ... .I 91 ~ ?7 Hassm ............. H irani ............. Hiid*on Jaclisonboroiiglr ... Kentnn ut ......... circleville ( 1 )t .... .I.? :. ...... .......... DeilloS ............. I $6 ~ 45 ............ ........... Gntiot * l 50 ....... Sher I i 11 ............ ....... i pz 40 Poln?rOy , 91 ' 47 Portallloutll(2) t .. ' 9; ~ 52 5idnry ............ ., .......... 5 I iiighoroogh t ... .I .......... &t i n ............... 90 , 49 t'ppw ~a n a ~u s ~<y ... 1 89 43 ran \Vert 94 i 42 LVap:rkt,nt.t:a ....... 90 46 Wauseon .......... Waverly ........... Waynesville ....... 52 westervilla ........ West hIilton* ....... \veyllll~otll ........ 92 43 Wheeler ...................... i\'oo.rter t bY 49 Youngstown ....... I 90 ~ 47 Snnesvi I la ......... Ok/nIim ~i Ter . !."" ."" Tort sill ..........., IOO I 5s :uthrie* ........... 'iw 66 Fort Reno .... ' g6k , 56k tJreguti . "' "1 1 1 Ibalry* ............ '103 46 ~s h l a n d I I ) ........ ........... .......... .......... .......... 105 44 irlington itI1en:r ............. ..... 3andon b ........... Beulnli ............ ..asc;, .le Locks ..... Iorvallis ........... 103 43 [)ccr Island ............. Enst Portland ...... IOI 1.';;' 7urc-t Grove ...... .. Eola ................ 98 43 63 . I 65.2 65 . 3 67.3 5.24 6 2 . J 1 66.S 12:; 65.1 ; 5 .7 1 61.1 I 3 .3 ; ..... : 4.87 62.0 ~ 4.62 4.67 h6 . I . 2 . S J ..... 62.0 1 3.67 64.7 1 3.79 ..... 5.21 .... .... 63.6 66 . 4 65.8 .... 64.5 56.9 68.3 69.9 .... 68.6 .... 76 . s 75.4 75.0 .... .... 66.2 77.0 69.S 71.3 73.5 73.0 J J .5 77.3 73.0 73 . I 73.4 71.2 70.6 72.4 77.3 77.0 72.4 75.7 75.2 ;+ . 2 7" . I 71.2 74.0 61.6 G6.3 69 . Y 62.7, 64.2 67 . 2 62.S 65.0 ti1.5 67.5 62.5 "" .... .... .... .... 3.91 3.93 7.9' 0.35 2.36 2.45 4 .I n 2 .8 2 5.m .... 4 . s3 5.67 5.03 5.40 5.20 9.23 9.19 c.05 5.50 5.84 0 .so 7.30 b . j 1 6.37 7 . s7 5.43 4.61 5.47 5 . s4 6 .I S 0.51 0.99 7 .IO 5 . 52 s . ss 8.00 7.32 5.03 5.99 s . 23 5.7s 0 . bo 4.32 6.52 5.12 3.64 4.4" 3 . "; 2.69 2.63 4.43 4.65 3 . gx 5.06 7 . SS 2.00 ;:m I i tier ........... ;ooseberry .......... b p p y \'nlIry ..... ; 95 Yvppner t ......... .I 102 900, I River 3ut)h:arii ........... 1 Loo Inrknonville ....... loseph .............. LaGmntte .......... 90 Lakeviaw .......... ! y6 Lone Hock 54 tIcRIiniivi1lc ....... I102 \Iount .Allgel ....... I01 New hurg ............ 103 Penalleton ......... 1106 +rants pass ........ I;& ......... Y 3 ......... Aikeii .............. A ~~e n ~i a ~e .......... 1 96 I B ~t e s l u r g b ........ gs I Belniont .......... 1 93 1 B1:ickville ......... 96 I ......... 42 66.2 54 69.8 45 h .5 55 71.2 176 .- Stations . 2 I / MONTHLY WEATHEX REVIEW . Temperature . (Fahrenheit . ) ~ JULY. 1891 . a Cardinu-Cont'd . Branchville ........ Cheraw ( I )t ........ Cheraw (a ) t ............ Chester ............ Conway ............. Effinghamt ............. Florence ........... Greenville t ........ Greenwood ........ Hardeeville ........ Jackuonborou h ... Kitchings M i h .... Nicholsy., ............. Saint Geor e8 ...... Saint Mattgews .... Sociely Hill t ...... Spartanbur (a ) .... Trial ............... Walhalla ........... Wateree t .............. Winnsborough ..... Yorkville .......... Koufh Dakota . Aberdeen .......... Alerandriat ........ Brookinge ......... Clark .............. Cross .............. De Smetct ............. Elkton* ............ Flandreau t ........ Forestburght ...... Forest C i t y t ....... Fort Bennett ...... Fort Meade ........ Fort Randall ...... Fort Sully ......... Gar ............... H &n o r e ............. Kimhll*t ......... Millbank* .......... Mitchell t .......... 3elrichat .......... Pnrkert ........... Parkstour .......... Plankinton t ....... Snint Lawrence ... Sioux Falls ........ ? earfish+ ......... ? ndnll ................ d e b t e r ........... Wessington Spr'gst Wolseg ..... ~ ..... Andersonville ..... Arlington .......... Aehwood t ........ Austin * ........... Bel he1 Springs ..... Bolivar(a) ......... Brownsville ....... Carthuge ............... Charleslon t ........... Clarksville ......... Clintont ............... Columbia t ............. Covington(1)t ..... Covington(a) ...... Dunla ............ Dyerspur h (z ) .... Fsyettevrklet ,...... Florence Station ... Franklin .......... Grand Junction .... Greeneville ........ Harrinian .......... Eohenwald ........ Jacksboro ......... Jackson ............ Johnsonville t ......... Kingston( r )t .......... Lewis bu rgh ........ Livingston ......... Loudon t ............... L nnville .......... J clieuaie .......... McMiunville ....... Milan .............. New ort ........... Norttville ......... Nunnell .......... P a r k s v d e t ........ Riddleton .......... Rockwood t ............ Ropersville ........ Rugby t ............ Savannah .......... Port RoyaPt ....... Ytatesburgf ........ m e e Missionary Ridge Meteorological record of voluritary observers. &c.-Continued. O 95 g6 95 93 97 94 94 92 95 88 g6 93 93 86 94 88 93 88 93 863 91 go 94 941 g6 91 68 97 ga 91 go 68 g6 89 gz 89 92 89 gr 92 85 94 8g g6 8g ga 68 94 $3 92 go g6 94 gg 94 go 93 93 95 94 66 68 86 So 93 9.1 Sy 97 2 91 93 go go ...... Meteorological record of voluntary observers. kc.-Continued. Veri.roni-i.out.d . Weathersfield C'tre Viryiiiin . A tingdon .............. Brilford Cit.y ........... Hig StoneCinpt ..... Birdsnest'.... .... Blacksburg ......... Cape Ch.irles ....... Christianslurgh t Ularksville t ........... Dale Enterprise t .. Danville ............... Fort blonroe ....... Fort Myer ......... Lexington t Marion ............ Mossiiig Ford ...... hottaway C . H ..... Petersbur h t ...... Stanardsville ...... Stnunt on ........... Suinnii t ............ ........ ........ R i c h m o n t t . "i & P 0 .. Im . 5.98 0.36 1.25 4.50 1.35 0 . I5 1.57 0.43 0.3s . m 2.SI 1.36 6 . SF. 0.59 1.05 1.47 1.41 0.40 2.41 0.27 0.45 z . 31 o . S6 0 . ys 1.27 o . 03 3.67 '.?3 2.74 0 . 85 1.70 4.85 3.61 0 . I b 0.75 3 2.24 0.35 3.57 1.72 3.19 s . 14 1.07 5.20 2.91 0.4; 0 . sg 1.76 0.73 0.77 1.45 2.70 2.01 2.72 1.W 2 . b1 3.30 0.10 .... 0.00 1.00 0 .IO 0 . m 2.00 .... I . 20 0 . w 1.36 0.3c 0.51 0.24 1.42 1.0: 0.31 0 .I ? 1.4c 1.3: 2.25 1.6c 0 . oc 0 . b C 0 . I C 0.2: 1.24 0 . 5c 0.5c 0 . s5 I . I: 0.61 0 . k 6.2t 0 . o( .... O 87 89 87 S4 Sg ...... SS i g 88g 87 94 94 93 87 gz 68 89 . d b $ d .. . IW . 1.85 1.36 3.19 a . 11 0.Y 1.91 2.40 a . ao 3 . 26 3.94 4.55 2.39 2.94 2.73 2.64 3.33 2.99 4.38 3.22 3.67 a . 50 1.65 2.64 2.16 1.61 1.75 2 . a7 1.59 1.39 2.23 2.06 2.38 2.44 4.63 1.51 a . 59 1.76 4.30 1.70 1.36 3.17 a . 25 2.05 3.66 2.36 0.30 0.55 1.05 0.63 3. '5 0.47 1.26 2.74 0.50 3.32 3.70 2.44 3.89 1.11 1.00 1 .2 0 1.02 - Ins . .... 2.34 5.63 ' 4.01 7.05 2.90 5.66 5.30 5.84 4.46 8.53 6.87 Temperature . (Fahrenheit.) Stations . - Wiscoiisin-Cont'd . 0 0 5 9 4 0 Centralin Chippewa Falls .............. 8 7 4 2 Columbus Crantlou ........... g 6 3 3 Cumberland ........ go 41 . De Pere ............ 9 1 4 5 ! ljodgevillet ........ 8 5 4 5 45 EauClaire(1) 9 0 3 8 Elroy 91 50 Embarrass* Florence? .......... 9 4 3 3 Fond du Lac ...... 8 6 4 0 ........... ......... ...... Ellsworth .............. ......... :z ........ Temperature . (Fahrenheit.) Stations . - Tenizes8ee.Cont.d . Waynesborough ... TeZM . Arthur City ............ Austin(1) .......... Austin ( 2 ) .......... Belton ............. Berlin ............. Big Spring ............. Brady .............. Braaoris t* ......... Brenham t ......... Brownwoodt ....... Burnet ............. I e P a s s .. EFAfi%oIorado .. Childress .............. CollegeStation ..... Columbia .......... Coraicana (2) ....... Cuero .............. Dallas ( 2 ) .......... Durham ............... Colorado (3 ) ........... Temperature . (Fahrenheit . ) 0 92 IOI 98 104 105 102 93 100 105 95 111 102 gS g6 100 IOI IWL Fort McIntosh .... Fort Rin gold ..... Fredericfsburgh . . Gainesville ........ Gallinas t .......... Graham ............ Grapevine * ........ Hayrnond .............. Hearne ............. Huntsville ......... Kent ................... L:t Grange .............. Longview t ......... Luling ...'.......... Mennrdville ....... Merkel ................ Mesquite .......... MountainS rings .. New Braunfels ..... New Ulm .......... Orange ............. Paris ............... Quanah t ............... Rohy t ............. Round Rock ....... Ban Antonio ........ Sanderson ............. Sherman .......... SierraBlanca(1) ... Sierra Blanca (2 ) Silver Falls ........ Temple ............ Tyler .............. Venus ............. Wac0 (2 ) T ......... Wentherford t ..... Wichita Falls .... Utuh . Beaver t ............ Blue Creek ....... i Gorinne ............ FortUou Ias Fort UuCphesi;;:::: Grnnqe Creek .......... l i r l t o n ............. Levan .................. Logan .............. Loseet ............. Monbt .............. Mount Garmel*t ... Mount Plexssnt .... Ne h i t ............ 0 7 =I en ( I ) ($&en (2 ) .............. Parowan .......... Price ................... Promontory ....... Provo City ............. Richfield ........... Bt . George ......... Snowville ......... Stockton ............... Terrace ............ Vernwnl . Brattlehorongh( I ) . Burlington ......... Chelsea* ........... Cornwall ............... Enosburgh Falls t . Hnrtland ........... Jacksonville ....... Lnnenburgh ...... 8trafford * .......... Vernon ............ W l E r , ............ ........... EoIlStOu? .......... .......... I& 107 IOI 95 105 104 IW 97 105 g8 97 IOI 105 Iq 102 IOO gS 93 100 106 IOO IW + 10g ....... 103 IOI gS 97 100 106 103 105 gg $, 103 98 99 10s g 74 gS 96 py 103 gy 110 93 100 93 go 76 go 88 88 9x 84 go 99 0.0s ' ( Oconto ............. 0.21 Uscrolanlillst ..... 0.19 Oshkosht ........... .......... 0.94 Peshtigo 0.38 P h i l l i p s t .......... 1.37 Plover 0.g6 P o r t a g e (1 )t 0.16 Prairie d o Chien ... 0.05 Rhinrlanrler 0.36 Shawano ........... 0.0s Shell Lake ......... ............. ....... 9 2 4 1 8 5 3 9 9 0 4 6 9 2 3 5 go 31 9 5 3 6 9 2 4 6 9 9 3 8 91 ................. 81 1 ?? Fort Walla Walla .. Lapush ............ racoll1a ............ Vancouver B'ks ... Waterville ........ Wed I.iryinia . .......... phlronet log 6S? go 99 103 IOZ 4.70 ~ .... 1 .......... 36 Evanston Fort D . 4 .Russell . gi 32 FortFetternian .... 104 .... .... go ' Fort Te~lowstone .. 88 .... 40 5 7 3 9 35 36 2.61 ~ Lsnllerct .......... Im-uiiie ( I ) ........ 1.96 Lusk ............... 2.S7 Wheatland 2.21 1 \hreiu Bruiawick . z::: Larb111le(2) ........ 1.51 Saratoga ........... ......... sb 35 52k 37h 9 3 4 2 9 0 4 5 SO 36 92 50 Berlin .............. Black River Fnlls .. Butternut .......... C d i z * ................. 95 99 50 45 50 45 40 ........... .......... 65.0 66.a .......... ........... ........... ........... 2 5 2 43. 70.3 64.9 ........... 43 68.2 48 68 .I 3.4k Huni<oldt L . H Iiidio .............. 119 Lime Point L . H hlnre Islnn~l L . H Piedras Blaucas L 1 Pigeon P0intL.H ............. P't Ai10 Nnrvo L.H. Point Arenx L . H Point Booit;r L.H P'tcancrption L.H. Point Vermin L . H P't Huenerne L . H P't Rlnnt.nr:i L . H Palint Pinoa L.H Point Reycs 1. . H Point Sur L . H Roe Island JJ . H ............. ...................... 62 SS.g .................... ................... ........... ':::::: ................. ................... ........... I ...... .................. .................. .................... 8 ...... .................... ................... ...................... .................... 6.r $ 81.4 4. 62 4.07 71.4 10.28 65.3 10.64 ........... . hknsns . Em poria .......... Norton ............ South Dnkola . Grand Forks ....... Kelso Willow vt"v Cit ............ Lake P:wk ......... Ogden ( 2 ) .............. T'irgintn . Bedford City .............. go 93 92 94 ' S3 -2 2 0. 0 .. __ Ins . 7.37 5.41 6.19 6 . Oq 6.64 8.23 8.15 6.55 3.1s 9 9 ' 6.95 5.00 7.87 5.74 5.32 4.53 5.13 6.17 7.25 6.64 5.49 6.95 z .n I 8.26 1.65 3.05 0.99 1.40 I . 19 3.05 1.45 7. s3 1.70 1.75 3.23 0.76 1.69 0.72 2.53 1.44 3.01 2.90 1.50 4.00 2 .IO 0.52 0 . bY 2.53 1.31 3.43 2.70 0.50 2.75 5.58 5.06 4.52 4.33 2.39 2.61 2.15 5.20 2.43 3.48 3.73 6.03 5.53 D . 50 4.03 9.91 2.35 3.42 4.30 3.54 5 . 16 2 .SO 4.79 1.53 4.3s 4.30 1.S3 4.85 6.S1 4.76 2.74 4.55 3.21 3.73 7.72 5.42 5.04 2.61 4.30 2.01 .SO? 8 .7 1.00 ..... 4.53 2: E 4.35 6.74 0.95 . 9 J 0 77.2 77.2 79.1 79.6 7% 2 77.4 7 9 0 76.5 78.5 79.4 76 .a 76 . 2 75.5 75.5 74.6 77.9 75.1 79.4 75.0 66.0 68 . S 65 . I 68.6 63.6. 66.8 65.3 65 . Y 66.6 76.6 71.8 68.2 72.4 66.6 71.6 65.2 69.4 68.5 69.2 69.2 66 . 4 68.0 64 . I 68.3 71 .I 70 . S 74.5 74.0 76.3 75.0 76.5 77.8 75.0 77.9 7s . 5 72 .I 77.4 75.2 74.9 73.3 75.5 69.6 76.4 75.0 71.7 72.2 73 . c 75.0 73.3 79.5 73.4 77.0 72.7 7 5 6 70.9 73.3 73.1 73.7 71.0 70 . I 77.3 72 .I 72.9 79.5 ..... 77 .a ..... .... .... 69.3 .... .... 70.7 .... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 74.2 ..... Stations . . 9 i 0 64.3 .... 70 . 2 67.0 74.6 70 . I 73.5 .... .... 75.5 74.7 71.7 70 .I 70.6! 72.4 74.0 74.4 75.6 75.0 69.3 69.7 63.9 61.6 65.4 74.6 71.2 60 6 69.2 bo . 0 77.1 71.9 59.7 73.3 63.8 66.2 08 . 6 68.5 .... .... .... .... 67.5 .... .... .... 65.9 .... OY . 4 b7.4 74.3 64.5 63.8, 65.2 5s . 1 .... 04.0 07.4 70.6 65.3 ob . 7 05.6 - . a 5 . 0 60 58 58 6a 60 54 56 60 60 61 68 61 62 60 61 64 64 57 39 42 39 41 42c 34 34 44 52 43 43 43 48 ... I ..., .... 2: .... .... .... .... 44 50 44 39 40 55 4s 54 50 43 37 44 54 55 54 55 55 56, 54 54 58 56 52 52 55 61 59 59 .... ... I ... I ... I ... I 3 5? 50 52 ... ... 59 64 55 bO 61 ... a: 61 56 58 58 54 60 58 61 60 55 53 53 ... I ... I . d g . 0 55 72 72 60 65 .... .... 60 E 53 72 61 52 6S 6s 60 62 1 72 .... .... 65 .... 64 65 6s p 2 62 63 57 60 52 04 6s 65 55 74 62 65 69 62 61 66 69 63 62 64 69 .... .... .... .... 70 60 42 61 02 54 60 65 54 55 36 55 50 45 37 57 42 36 51 41 34 37 52 40 4i .... .... ... ... ... ... ... . . d E .. . 0 45 ..... ..... 50 62 5' 56 ..... ..... 47 57 53 46 479 55 50 .v 54 60 49 4s ..... ..... 52 44 39 4s 41 49 4s 46 59 40 3s 42 43 45 43 33 ..... ..... 51 ..... ..... .... I 50 50 33 -54 .... I .... * 4: . 3" 1. 401 35 45 50 45 39 44 ...., - . 9 & 2 : 0 63.6 65.7 66.9 64.8 64.0 64.5 64.5 65.5 .... 2:a 2: : 61.2 63.7 70.0 65.5 64.6 68.0 68.2 66.6 62.9 64.6 61.7 65 .a 60.7 63.6 66.4 64.9 63 .I 66.3 63 .I 60.2 63.7 .... .... 2: : 62.8 63 .a 64 . S 66.8 65.8 66.0 6q.8 65.8 65.4 60.9 71.2 66.6 05.4 00.3 63.7 63.01 61 .a 66.4 68.9 65.2 $3.5 54.9 - . El 0 70.7 .... 86.4 93.6 86.5 93.5 81.4 60 . 4 s4.5 77.7 61.6 58.9 7 9 6 82.6 8 I .S 85.4 S6.3 so . 0 65.8 .... .... .... sI.7 66.21 .... 85.7 63 . I 87.5 97.5 61.9 60.6 83.9 83.6 81.2 75.7 88.0 S1.3 Yo . 0 52.3 sz . 2 82.6 s5.s 81.2 81.2 93.0 so . 4 82.2 sz . 4 7s . 6 85.4 84.0 34.4 80.0 S1.S s1.g Sa . o so . 6 s1.3 s3 . s Y2.4 79.0 66 . S 82.0 75.9 72.9 69.7 77.0 71.7 71 .I 69 . S 77.1 70 .a 57.9 og . c 75.7 77.6 71.0 .... .... 81.4 .... .... .... ..... ..... a z Duval .............. i q Epworth ........... 97 Fort Bliss ......... rq Fort Clark ......... 103 Fort Hancock ..... IW ........ sj jb ..... 166 4: ........ / 31 39 42 .... 7 - ............ 47 ........ 1 qo 1 43 LO 44 50 ........ ......... ................. ......... .... ........ Receiaed too late f o r publication in J m e . 1891 . . 5 . 02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.45 4.91 2 . ss 0.03 0.02 0.00 0 .a, 1.55 0 . I6 0.09 0.16 0.00 0 .IO 0.58 .r . 0.49 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.57 0.07 0 .IO 0.00 0.00 0.00 .dlntuai n. j 1 1 1 Lynn ................................ Cnlifornia . 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.30 2.41 0.02 Ballnit Point L . H ...... 1 ............ Beauinont ......... 1 IIO 53 ~ 70.1 1 BishopCreek ...... 106 1 56 76.0 2.85 0.73 2.29 0.36 0.04 33.c . 73.2 ..... 65.1 60 I 80.4 35 1 59.8 ..... 67.2 2.27 2.00 ...... 66.3 70.3 I S:m Ardo ........... San Luin L . H San Miguel ........ JULY, 1891. Alabama. Quntersville ...... Unioutown ......... Alaska. Juneau.. ........... Killisnoo .......... Arizona. Cali ornaa. B i s h o p d e e i ...... Chico .............. Fruto .............. Julian ............. Livingston .... ..%. Los Banos ......... Newark ............ Norwalk ........... Palermo ........... Florida Archer ............ Illinois. Aurora( 2) ............. Indiana. Butlerville ........... Iowa. Bonaparter ........ Keosaugun ......... Tenipe ............ Bordan... .......... Marysville ........ Yanger Junction ... dil8SOUli. Oak Ridge *. ....... MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. gr 93 88 84 I I Z 10s 117 110 102 112 I& 93 I05 rrg I14 IOO 112 100 gz go 96 177 Saint Johns, N. F... ..... Y h e y , N.S ............. Grand l\lal1311, N. B.. .... Yarmouth, N. S. ......... Snint Andrew, N. B.. ... Ch~rlottetown, E. E. I.. . Chatham, N.B.. ......... Fattier Point, Que ....... Quebec, Que.. ........... Monlreal, Que ........... Rockliffe, Cmt,. .......... Iiingeton,Ont ........... d . %lifsx,N. Y ............. Data from C statiolts.for the month of July, 1891. I Pressure. ~ Temperature. 1 Precipitation. Inchu. 29.56 29.96 29.90 29.94 29.95 29.92 29.94 29.94 29.85 29.61 29.74 29.44 29.65 Received too late to be used i n general discuwion for July, 1891. 29.99 30.03 29.97 29.96 - c -G :: a - 6.7s 2.4: 0.75 0.4e 0.6c 3.36 0.66 .... 2.6a 0.01 3.25 1.d 2.64 2.73 5.46 3.8c 1.97 0.40 2.01 4.97 - Ius: . ....... + .IO ....... ....... Wiunipeg, Man .......... Rliniiedosa, hlau ......... QuAppelle, Assinilmin.. Medicine Hat. Assiniboia Swift Current, Assiniboi:i Calgary, A ssini hn in. ..... Prince Alhert.Assinihoi:t E q u i m a l t , B.C. ................ Eolniouton, Assinibuia.. . indstone, Gulf St. L.. sndy Poinl, N. F ....... tuuy Rlountnin, Rlnu Port Rluody, B.C ........ s t . .iibsns, m i .. ........ 29. IS 28.20 27.76 ~7 .7 9 -7.40 26.45 28.44 19.8s 2s.60 27.62 29.94 29.54 ......... Temperature. I (Fahrenheit.) Temperature. (Fahrenheit.) Stations. - - - .- E - so 38 39 64. 32 70 42 50 45 44 53 78 .cl 77 50 47 SI 76 .... 73 - Stat ion. N&rska. North Dakota. 64.5 Lincolu ............ 92 Iielso go 5.22 1 2.37 8 Oregon. 335 1 Ashland (2 ......... 102 .lor,lan;z$ ..... 96 0.45 Corsicans( I ) ........... 0.00 I Panter ............ 105 0.00 Utah. 0.15 Lake Park ......... 95 0.00 1 est Virginia. , Tn Lancaster .......... @ ............. 0.00 Kingwood ......... 86 i i Iriaeonsin. 75.4 79.2 6 0 4 53. s 90.0 85.6 66. I s7-5 87. I 75.0 go. 2 85.0 86.3 69. I 79.1 81.2 91.6 81.5 ...... 72.6 7 4 9 71.9 78.5 71.a 63. 9 72.6 64.6 82.2 79.4 71. I 64.8 65.6 59.9 67.8 go. 6 71.6 65. 6 $3. 4 03.7 87.7 82. I .... 78.6 ~ 0 5-1.4 s9.9 62.0 60.2 58. 0 59.0 63.3 64.0 57.7 62.9 64. 6 61.0 63.5 63.5 .w 0 64.0 61.2 62.6 61.4 60.0 68.5 62.6 61.5 61.0 60. o 63.7 63.4 61.7 5s. 5 5s. 4 61.4 78.8 58.8 59. s 0 - 6.6 - 1.6 - 0.5 ...... - 2 .0 ...... ...... t A:; - 2 .1 - 2.0 - 3.7 - 4.5 - 4.0 ...... ...... - 2.3 - 2.4 - 4.7 + 1.0 + 2 .5 - 2.0 - 1.7 - 3.0 - 1.9 ...... ...... - 0. I - 5.3 ...... ...... ...... - 3.6 ...... lruhm 3.70 6.52 3.99 3.36 4.24 3.14 3.01 5.70 3. I O 5.56 4.80 4.99 5.21 2.16 3.96 2.58 4.60 3.35 4.16 1.94 2.23 3.38 1.28 3.36 2.81 0.90 1.h5 1.40 6.63 a. 42 2.05 2.91 4.52 0.02 Inches. - 0.16 ........ + 2.01 - 0.48 - 0.89 - 0.96 + 1.00 + 1.17 - 0.12 $ A::; + 1.87 - 0.81 - 0.97 + 1.95 ... .f.. . $ - 1.29 7 ;:2 - 0.39 ........ ........ ........ ........ - 0.04 - 1.91 ........ ........ ........ + 0.31 ........ oe. sw. sw. 8. 8. S. sw. sw. SW. sw. sw. IIW. SW. W. W. W. nw. n. n. n. . nw. e. ne. nw. se. ne. ne. 8. e. sw. S. W. sw. ......... Mazatlm ........... g i Mexico ............ 81 1 PuelJlo ............. 79 2.w ~opo~obampo ...... 92 . ~ \eraCruz .......... 88 +.t ... A &tT&&%iandi .... o.2o-kIaniilton,Bermuda 86 Letter8 of t h e alphabet denote t h e iiumher of days missing fror *Extremes of temperature from observed readings. tYignal Service instruments. t o n e observation dailv a t IO a. ni. the letter c iudicates three days missing, etc., etc. oe record, . .~ Corrections: Colorado, May mid June, 1891, rend I Monte Vista I I), instead ad Rlontt. California, June, 1691, Los Gntos (2 ). n u k e nienn temperature 63.9 instrncl ol70.0. Vista (z). 178 MONTHLY WEATHEB BEVIEW. JULY, 1891. ~- Table of miscellaneoirs meteoroloaictrl data for Jiilu. 1891- Weather Bureau observations. a . 0 'f 3 Districts nnd Ita- z5 tions. - 0: Y- * i f M g z a s hlaximi velocit - - - C . .- .a 2 ; 5 - se. se. sw. nw . SW. IlW. SW. n. ne. e. nw. ..... ..... W. 3W. se. Be. ne. \\' . se. ..... 11w. n\v. ..... n. sw. 8. \v . SW. SW. S\P. sw. 8. sw. nw. ..... ne. nw. ne. ..... I1 W . SW. n. SW. 9. 4. SC. ..... se. ..... se. ..... nw. n. n. se. e . 11. U. s . se. sw. sw. Sc.. S\V. s w . w . ow. w. \T. \V . s w . s\v. w. 8 . 11. YW. nw. n. nw. ye. n. .... sw. S\T. S . w. nw. ne. \T . - z : $5 2 , -- ; - 26 7s 27 '9 56 76 30 30 46 45 36 ... ... 2.5 26 24 3' 31 36 36 36 34 ... 20 41 36 33 50 25 42 34 2s 30 24 33 I .. 35 24 '9 4s 42 35 30 29 28 27 I .. ... ... ji ... 20 24 23 34 00 19 29 26 32 2Y 2s 24 42 26 24 2s 30 46 26 2s 3-1 30 20 20 20 $ 36 33 32 24 29 42 30 50 34 .. 21 i i i i i ~ Jew England. Enntport .......... 53 19 Greeii htountain.. .......... Portland .......... 99 20 Manchester ....... 247 5 Mt. Killington ............. hft. Washington ......... 21 Northfield.. ....... Nantucket ........ 14 5 Woods Holl ....... PI 14 Vineyard Haven ......... 5 Block Island ...... 27 I I Narra-ansett Pier. zz IO New daven ........ 1 q 19 New London ...... 47 21 Mi. Atlantic States. Alban ............ 65 16 New Jork, N. Y ... 195 21 Earrisharg ........ 377 4 Philadelphia ...... 117 21 AtlanticCity ...... 53 16 New Brunswick ............. Baltimore ........ 179 21 Washington, I). C . rra 21 Cape Henry ............. 18 Lynchburgh ...... 665 21 Norfolk ........... 43 21 Charlotte .......... 773 13 Hatteras .......... I I I I Kitty Hawk ....... 9 17 Raleigh 388 ,z Southport ............... Wilmmgton. ...... 76 21 Charleston ........ 52 21 Columbia ................ 5 Augusta ........... 209 20 Savannah .......... 67 21 Jacksonville ...... 43 20 Jupiter ........... 28 4 Key West ......... 22 21 Micco ..................... E&S~CIX Qidf Stdea. Atlanta ........... I , 131 13 Penancola.. ....... 56 12 Auburn ................. IO Mont oniery ...... 217 19 358 ... Vickshurg ......... 254 20 University .............. 5 NewOrleans ...... 54 21 Port Eads ............... 5 IValern Qdf Stnlep. 149 20 Shreveport ........ Fort Smith ........ 492 IO Little Rock 34, 13 CorpusChristi .... 20 5 Galveston ......... 44 21 Palnstiue .......... 511 g Snu Antonio ....... 705 13 Rio &an& Vnlley. Brownsville ....... 57 16 RioQrandeCity ... 170 13 Ohio Val. b Tom. Chattanooga ....... 783 13 Knoxville ......... gtio 21 Nashville ......... 553 21 Lexington ............... 4 Indianapolis ...... 766 21 Cincinnati ........ 628 21 Pittsburg ......... 847 21 Parkersburgh ..... 636 4 Lower Lake Rsgio78. Buffalo ............ 21 Rochester ......... 523 20 Erie ............... 714 19 Snndnskv ......... 620 I? Boston ............ f:: 2 5. Allantic Slates. ........... Florida Peninsula. Tampa ............ 36 ... 'ritusville 4 4 5 ......... ............ Mohile 35 PI bier if inn .......... ....... ........ Memphis.. 330 21 Louisville.. 551 20 Columbus 637 14 ....... ......... Oswego ............ 335 11 CleTeland ......... 751 21 66.61- 3.2 57.S 2.6 77 61 .7/ I.... Sz 65.0- 3.0 91 67.0 ...... 90 52.0 ...... 71 46.0 ...... 64 63.0 ...... S7 64.6 ...... 76 65.4 ...... 76 63.1 ...... S3 65.0- 3.S 79 6E.2- 2.0 65 67.6- 3.7 56 66.6- z S4 09.1 - 3.9 91 70. 8 - 3. o Sg 69.6 ...... 87 6S.S- 3.4 76 69. g ...... 69.0- 2.8 go 71.9- %:3 71.9- 4.1 s9 71.6- 7.0 g: 72.0- 5.6 s9 75.0- 2.6 94 74.7 - 5.2 90 76.2- 1.7 85 75.1- 3.6 S9 74.0- 4.7 90 77.6- 2 .1 sg 76.6- 3.5 92 79.7 - 2.5 95 77.2 ...... 97 7S.o- 4.2 95 79.5- s.3 94 s1.2- 1.4 95 80.3 ...... 9 s3.9- 0.5 90 63.61 ...... 103 s2.0 ...... 94 51.2 ...... 94 79.2- 2.4 75.4- 3.9 90 79.8- 1.9 90 77.6 ...... 92 so.0- 1.7 93 79.6- 2.6 94 77.6 ...... 94 79.3- 2.6 93 7 5 4 - 3.3 91 70.4- 3.2 90 77.0- 4 .2 'w 75,O- 4.5 9.5 74.0- 4.S 92 71.9- 5.41 q4 72.s ..... : go 71.4- 0.1 S9 70.0- 6.0 59 70.0- 5.1 69 ...... 70.0 90 05.3- 4.0 90 64.6- 4.7 90 6 7 .1 - 4.4 92 00. 2 - 5.6 87 6S.o - 3.5 90 08.0- 6.7 S o 67.2- 4.6 89 63.4- 4 .8 62.0- 3.3 91 63.2- 3.1 s2 64. I - 5.6 Yq 65.S ...... s7 62.6 ...... SJ 59.7- 6.3 84 ti4.6 - 5 .2 87 58.0 ...... 63 67.0- 5.3 87 67.0- 4.9 69.2- 5.3 92 65.5- 3.9 33 4,6501 8. 1,650 SIT. 5,959 9. s,3451 ~i w . 5,345' nw. 6,079 s. 7,627 SW. 6,hm SW. S.725 se. 2.7451 YW. ..... 5. S.765 SW. ..... sw. 51 54 57 42 57 5s :: 00 ..... .... 61 60 60 ..... 59 01 60 00 64 "3 63 b 1 69 ..... ..... 65 . b7 6Y 70 ti5 ..... 72 dS i 1 71 .... 76 74 75 7.1 65 74 73 t,9 7U 09 72 .... .... .... ..... 26 57 75 75 05 66 75 71 64 62 2: 61 5s 54 57 5b 57 59 54 55 55 55 59 57 5s 54 52 53 53 52 50 S5 $3 56 ..... 55 2 2 6; SI 7c 7s -9 .... .... 90 77 N2 76 75 72 71 55 .... .... I' I I .... 70 $2 79 s4 52 SI $1 .... s3 77 7s 90 i 3 87 Y3 74 S2 $4 73 50 7s 7s 79 7 t 7b 79 7s .... bI .... .... .... .... 2 $1 67 75 72 SI OS 70 56 62 6.1 66 70 00 64 7' 07 65 :; 73 05 73 69 64 70 71 72 73 70 70 .... $3 1691 1576 65 18q1 1887 67 1691 ............. ...... 29.75 jo.00 ...... 26. OS 29.07 29.9s ...... 30.03 $0.04 ...... ................. ag. SJ 30 03 + .os 29.93 30.04+ .OS ................. 29.34 30.06,+ .06 3Oo-Ol 30.05-t .q 30.03 .jo.oq ...... 2 g .b 30.6 ................. 30.05 30.4, ...... 30.06 30.10 ...... zS.90 30.07 .w 29.95 3 0 .q - .01 29.82 3O.O;$ .01 29.74 30.01 - .Os ................. 30.01 30.05 .OI 29.68 30.05 ...... 29.98 30.04+ .OI 29.74 29.99 - . 03 29.51 30.01 .03 ................. ................. 29.70, 30.02 .OI 29.95 29.9s - .% 29.97 jo.01- P .02 29.40 20.99.- .o$ 29.24 29.95- .os 29.91 29.97- .02 29.26 30.07 C .03 29.05 30.071+ .oz 29.70 30. q + .oz 29.4s .or; 29.74 '9.991- .02 ... .... 29.38 30.05 29.25 29.94 + .03 29.62 29.pS-I- .02 ........... ...... 29.11 30.03' ...... 29.35 30.01 ...... 29.15 zg.yi+ .OI 29.3ti 30.04 + . c8 3.28 29.97 ...... 29.16 30.02+ .04 29.28 30. 02 + .04 ...... ...... 10.99 ...... 0.21-1.1 23 5.01 ...... I7 ?.OS+ 0.5 19 s.95+ 1.6 15 4.0+ 2.5' 19 2.70- 4.6i 9.801 ...... I 5 6.101 ...... I s O.SS1- 3.51 j ............. 1697 45 1884 18S7 63 idgo 1872 68 16S4 1SS7 65 1891 1676 65 1887 66 1887 65 1691 1697 67 Isas 1576 68 1691 1667 69 I S ~I 1S67 70 1664 18% 70 1691 ISs7 69 1891 1876 67 Is91 18S7 72 1664 ..... 8 . 2,sIz( se. 6, 103, sw. 12 141 6.4 S: 2:' I2 14 6.7 8; 8 0 11 14 6.7 6; 201 s 5: 4 I I 9 151 IS 6.6 8 2 16 13 6.S Sq 15 6 g 16 6.9' 8: .... .. /I 8 6 17 I .... / 81 80 1891 I881 82 IRSS 1891 80 1890 ............. ............. ... .. .... 7 I IO 14 7.1 8~ zz IO 5 16 6.2 8; 7 9 I I I I 5.6 ... .. .. ..... w. 5,ogrl 9w. 3,6051 sw, 5,531, se. ..... I 3.651 9. ..... n. w. 4.729 98. i.$+ 0.11 I 4 4.541+ 0.41 16 10.131: ..... ~ I2 4,031 se. 4,rSti e. 3,437 ne. 9.44t>! se. 7.964 *e. 3,824 ne. 5,07u se. 4,qmI se. 6,9571 se. 3,126 w. 3,118 rw. 3,992 nw. 3.079 I1W. 7,1501 1.w. 4,709 ne. 4. +I' nw. 3,019 nw. 4,648 s. 5,5561 nw. 3,IISl w. s 3 3.7 SE 7 IO 9 12 5.7 61 7 I 1 12 s 5.2 sc 6 16 4 I I 4.5 84 31 9 '3 9 5.5 S! I 4 IO I O I1 5.5 7c 24 15 9 7 4.1 S? 7,6271 sw. 0,819 5. Toledo .: .......... Detroit ............ Upper Lake Reginn. 2.60 - 0.4' 2.05- 1.2 I O 2.59- 0.7 IO 1876 611 is84 1S76 63. 1884 I878 641 i6qr 16S7 66 1851 IS90 6 1 ~ 1691 I876 6; 1891 1857 65 1991 1Sgo 5S 1691 1578 '66 I ~I rS87 67 .. Alpenn ............ Escannhn ............ .?I i? Grand Hnven ..... 621 21 Lansing ........... 883 5 734 21 Port uron ....... 639 17 sm#de(We.Maria. Chicago ........... 824 a1 !.innistee .......... 6151 4 Mar \ uette. ........ Milwaukee ........ 2: JULY, 1891. MONTHLY WEATEER REVlEW. 179 Tuble of miscellai,eo.ns meteorological data for July. 1801--Tlvetather Bioentc observations-Contiu~iea. - >a I +=. ,G c a;: < 22 .- .- I _ ;+..E I t :>> /c - - 52 51 5s 55 55 ..... ..... 56 5? ss 50 00 5') tl) 64 57 60 ..... 63 62 60 ..... ..... 55 5b 541 55 Jig 51 50 50 45 52 60 47 4s 0 I 63 2 $S 0s 40 45 40 43 5? 40 43 26 3Q 47 ..... ..... 55 47 42 47 5s 52 52 ..... ..... ..... 52 52 52 50 55 52 ..... 42 59 03 - - 13 1.5 2s 5 5 31 22 31 11 12 I 2 12 I 2 21 I? 21 30 13 22 22 I2 I2 20 29 20 12 12, 16 5 5 g 21 * 1 9 21 I2 I2 I3 14 I 1 10 20 20 22 I5 I9 +2 2J 24 17 I7 I7 24 24 24 22 23 23 24 2 2 23 23 22 I ?I 4 3 1 as 25 __ - r r E E c ' = 2 E .- d 2 2 77 70 75 7.! !o r 5 76 70 76 7s 79 74 79 Yo s3 SI SJ s5 SI SZ sj So SI 7s so 83 79 Yo 7s 7s 7s 76 SI SI $1 87 SJ s4 34 S6 go 94 S j 97 SI 93 93 2310s I 2 92 S? 85 $7 s: 79 s2 87 65 77 70 90 SI 61 9s 9 2 06 64 ..... 45 01 IO1 S6 75 ~ Yumn ............. Ke.eler ............ Furnace Creek AIidllc Plolenu. Carson City ............. Winnemuccn ...... Fort Uu Cliesne ... Salt LnlieCity ..... Montrosr.. ........ N d h c r n Plqfentr. Raker Citv ........ 9 ohnne Pnlls ..... 1J:il;n WaIIa ....... N. Por.Qirro.t Rqivn. Port Csnhy ........ Nenh Bxy CIlynipa ........... Port n-eles ...... Astorin .................. Portland .......... Rosehnrgh ........ Mid. Po?. Coast Bey. Eureka ........... Red Bluff. ........ S a c r .~i e n t o . ...... Sail Francisco ..... Point Reyes Light. S. Pnc. Const Region. Fresno ............ Los Anoeles ....... snn b i G o ......... Tatooal~Islnnd 141 IO 3,622 7 4 4,340 13 4,90c 4 ............. 4.345 IS 3,430 ... r ,q S 11 1,018 6 179 S ................... 35 15 14 7 .......... 7 7 80 20 523 15 64 s 342 15 64 15 rog 21 33s' 4 330 15 93 20 .......... 25.25 29.89 29.75 ...... ............ Sr.6 71.5- 67.4 71.0 70.6 73.3- 101.2 70.3f ...... 100 ...... I22 0.9 ...... go - 1.0 gK ...... 97 2.2 gs 0.6 91 25.47 29.901 ...... 6.5.8 17.35 zg.9.1-t .o? 69.84- 28. go 29.97 ...... 74.4 62.0+ 29.9s 30.07 ...... p.00 30.04- .02 63.2 30.01 30.02'. ..... 57.3 ................. 56.0- ................. 62.2 29.93 30.02- .OI 68.8 7a.8 29.97 30.03 ...... 50.0 29.So 29.66- .03 76.4 ................ 56.2 ?1.4# 29.4s 29.83 ...... 83.6 29.,61 29.91 - .04 og.o$ ................................. 29.45 30.03- .OI 67.7$: 29.52 29.86- .01 S 2 .5 -k 29.82 29.94- .02 59.4- 29.55 29.90- .O4 73.7 ...... 9s 0.S 97 ...... 10s 0.9 593+0.7 a7 -!- 0.7 96 + 1.8 A I 0.2 7s ...... 98 1.0102 1.6 ...... 66 f 3 .2 1 6 ...... 94 1.5 ..... 114 1.0 69 1.2102 1.0112 0.6 81 2.0109 ~~ Pressure, in 1 Temperature ofthe. air. 111 (iegrees i when. Fnhr en I i e I t . ' lumidi t,y and precipi tatinn - FI f c :2 2: r .- - ._ 2 : - 66 71 7; 73 72 69 71 73 04 74 73 70 7 1 04 64 7s .... .... .... 70 71 .... .... 70 72 65 7.1 61 55 59 00 hII 6; 76 52 4s 73 73 74 7s 7s 62 5' 31 44 33 30 37 .... 20 .... 27 30 42 53 55 4-4 44 97 71 .... s j .... .... bI 66 s9 3? 50 63 30 73 7s .... - - :: E E g L := - 45 31 36 42 4s 36 ... 35 25 24 42 40 27 3') 36 35 26 30 30 30 34 46 35 44 50 1 2 ,., 36 3s 57 34 4s 4s 44 55 32 47 30 30 34 3? 30 44 30 42 30 40 4s 42 45 28 32 IS 24 44 29 16 ... I 1 ... ... 22 IS 37 24 36 22 ... 24 15 22 - - r ._ 0 4 .- P - SW. nw. Re. e. ne. n. .... w . sw. 5. sw. 118. w . SW. sw. e. nw. nw. sw. I l W . .... nw. .... se. Be. s\v. nw. n. ne. nw. n v . W. ne. nw. ne. w. s. 11. n\v* ne. UW. W. nw. se. ne. .... n. nw. ne. 11w. .... vi. 38. 3. 3. 11. w . sw. 11. W. W. .... .... .... IIW. ne. 11. 3. sw. nw. .... llw. W. 11w. - 1.80 i i ...... I2 ...... 2 . 'it 1.01 IO 2.8il- 0.el b6.J ...... 65.9 ...... 7 ...................... 7 .................. 4.9 S 5.0 75 1Si5 66 1891 f ?.! 77 1624 67 1891 - 7s 69 I S ~I h 5..1 7S 1986 6s 1882 ...... 13 2.50 ...... 3 .q - 0.5 7 2.7~- 0.7 IO 4 .y 0.0 s 2.77- 1.5 s 2 .2 1 - 1.4 s 4..r4+ 2 .1 7 1 .y - 2.0 6 3.9E- 0.9 ...... ..... 23 ' 3 7 ri 17 17 2' 2 2 10 22 22 23 ' 3 ... :'dl ' 3 21 I 1 I 2 20 20 5 161 69.2- 6.0 87 6 6 - 6.4 8s 6s.s- 5.5 89 70.6 - 6.6 S9 74.5- 4.2 90 71.0- 6.2 69 i.1.9- 4.6 91 l o .a - 5.3 5 4.81 .................. 7 5.3 Is90 72 Is91 5 4.b' 79 I S ~S 72 Is91 6 .... 81 1690 72 1a91 8 5.4 SO 1874 71 1891 6 .... 79 Is90 71 I@I 2 4.5 73 1859 67 1687 5 .................. 4.9 I1 5.9.... .............. 3 4.4 74 16% 66 1882 9 5.3 78 1974 .as I892 ..... ...... ...... 2 .5 I2 .... 6 0,s;- I ." s 1.1y ...... 1s o .5 ~ - I . I 6 2.7u +- 0.; 10 5. I n + 2 . I 13 5.59 9 6.17 ...... 16 Z.SS+ 0.4* 6.27,f 5.0 I ? 1.10'- b.5 4 I .i ' l -2 .1 I5 O.$j+ 1.6 0.07-2.3 3 o.s&- 2.0 o.+- 2.9 1.19-2.7 6 0.0') + 0.1 I 0 ..7 ...... 3 0.80 + 0.3 0.2s+ 0 .2 5 3.4'.,+ 0 .1 I 1 ...... 0 .0 ~-0 .1 I 0 .2 s ...... 2 0.24 ...... 5 0 4 7 0.0 d 26 14 4 7 14 I1 ...... ...... ...... ..... b237 n. 2,$29 W. ..... 3. ..... 11w. .......... 1,737 11. 1.392 11. 2, 37b 11. &,42s nw. 1,375 nw. j ,I 1 3 sw. $6PO 9w. ..... nw. 0.29 ...... 4 0.17 + 0 .2 2 '1'. 0.0 0 0. IO+ 0.1 2 0.4s ...... 2 T. 0.0 T. 0.0 0 T. 0.0 o 0.00 0.0 0 ..,. I I I I number of days missing from the record. ,I ~ :t averages. Letters of the Irprtures, etc. phabet denote Blank page r e t a i n e d f o r pagination
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**DES Lab A LN2 Test** **Piping System Engineering Note** +-------+--------------+-----------------------+----------+----------+ | ** | ## Date | **Description** | **Or | ** | | Rev** | | | iginated | Approved | | | | | by** | by** | +-------+--------------+-----------------------+----------+----------+ | None | Aug 11, 2008 | Original issue | T. Tope | | | | | | | | | | | | H. Cease | | +-------+--------------+-----------------------+----------+----------+ | | | | | | +-------+--------------+-----------------------+----------+----------+ | | | | | | +-------+--------------+-----------------------+----------+----------+ | | | | | | +-------+--------------+-----------------------+----------+----------+ | | | | | | +-------+--------------+-----------------------+----------+----------+ Reviewed by: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Date: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ **DES Lab A LN2 Test** **Piping System Engineering Note** **Table of Contents** 1.0 Introduction 3 2.0 Flow schematic 3 3.0 Design codes and evaluation criteria 5 4.0 Materials 5 5.0 Piping design and analysis 5 6.0 Pressure relief system 17 7.0 Welding and inspection 17 8.0 Pressure testing 17 9.0 Appendix 17 **DES Lab A LN2 Test** **Piping System Engineering Note** 1. **Introduction** This document constitutes the Piping System Engineering Note for the cryogenic piping associated with the DES Lab A LN2 test. The pipe descriptions and a table summary of the operating parameters are shown in Table 1.1. +----------------------------+-----+-------+-------+----+----+------+ | **Table 1.1: Cryogenic | | | | | | | | piping description and | | | | | | | | summary** | | | | | | | +----------------------------+-----+-------+-------+----+----+------+ | **Description** | **F | * | * | ** | ** | **Te | | | lui | *OD** | *ID** | P~ | P~ | mp** | | | d** | | | op | ma | | | | | **( | **( | er | x~ | **( | | | | in)** | in)** | at | (p | K)** | | | | | | in | si | | | | | | | g~ | d) | | | | | | | (p | ** | | | | | | | si | | | | | | | | d) | | | | | | | | ** | | | +----------------------------+-----+-------+-------+----+----+------+ | U-tube LN2 piping | LN2 | 1.315 | 1.049 | 1 | 1 | 100 | | | | | | 15 | 65 | | | 1 in. SCH 40 pipe | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (vacuum jacketed) | | | | | | | +----------------------------+-----+-------+-------+----+----+------+ | Drain Line, Fill Trycock | LN2 | 0.750 | 0.652 | 1 | 1 | 100 | | Line, and Fill Line for | | | | 00 | 50 | | | the DES pressure vessel | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ¾ in. OD tube | | | | | | | +----------------------------+-----+-------+-------+----+----+------+ | Vent line | GN2 | 0.250 | 0.180 | 1 | 1 | \> | | | | | | 00 | 50 | 100 | +----------------------------+-----+-------+-------+----+----+------+ | Cooling Ring | LN2 | 1.050 | 0.884 | 1 | 1 | 100 | | | | | | 00 | 50 | | | ¾ in. SCH 10 pipe | | | | | | | +----------------------------+-----+-------+-------+----+----+------+ | Cooling Ring | LN2 | 0 | 0.666 | 1 | 1 | 100 | | | | .7500 | | 00 | 50 | | | ¾ in. OD tube | | | | | | | +----------------------------+-----+-------+-------+----+----+------+ | Valve Box | LN2 | \* | \*\* | 1 | 1 | 100 | | | | | | 00 | 50 | | | (numerous components) | | | | | | | +----------------------------+-----+-------+-------+----+----+------+ \*The largest diameter piece of piping in the valve box is 1 inch pipe. \*\*The thinnest pipe wall thickness in the valve box is 0.065 inches. **2.0 Flow schematic** The flow schematic for the cryostat is shown in Figure 2.1. The flow schematic is also available at <http://des-docdb.fnal.gov:8080/cgi-bin/ShowDocument?docid=1537> as "Process and Instrument Diagram - ME-436389REVA". ![](media/image2.png){width="5.626388888888889in" height="4.372916666666667in"} **Figure 2.1:** DECAM Lab A LN2 test flow schematic. A schematic of the piping layout at Lab A is shown in figure 2.2 The 200L vessel, instrument lines, all relief valves, and the valve box are located outside at Lab A. The triple jacket hose is used as a transfer line to the camera heat exchanger which is located inside Lab A under the dome. ![](media/image3.png){width="5.852777777777778in" height="4.533333333333333in"} **Figure 2.2:** DECAM Lab A LN2 test piping schematic. **3.0 Design codes and evaluation criteria** The DES Lab A LN2 Test piping must meet all of the requirements of Section 5031.1 of the Fermilab ES&H Manual. This section states that piping systems containing cryogenic fluids fall under the category of Normal Fluid Service and shall adhere to the requirements of the ASME Process Piping Code B31.3. **4.0** **Materials** The piping is fabricated from 304/304L and 316/316L stainless steel tube and pipe. The allowable stress used in this document is 16,700 psi, which is the lowest value listed for these pipe and tube materials in B31.3 Appendix A. The LN2 piping will be operated at 100 K. This is above the minimum temperature listed for 304/316 stainless steel pipe or tube (19 K). According to Table 323.2.2 of the Code, impact testing is not required for these austenitic stainless steels. However, Table 323.2.2 does require impact testing of the weld metal and heat affected zone. Except as stated in Table 323.2.2 Note (6) where impact testing is not required when the minimum obtainable Charpy specimen has a width along the notch of less than 2.5 mm (0.098 in). The 1 inch SCH 40 piping that comprises the inner line of the U-tube assembly has a wall thickness of 0.133 inches and is the only piping in the system with a wall thickness greater than 0.098 in. See section 7.0 for comments with respect to impact testing. **5.0 Piping design and analysis** A schematic of the piping attached to the vessel is shown in Figure 5.1. The valve box piping that attaches to the vessel is shown in Figure 5.2. A flexible vacuum jacketed hose connects the cooling ring shown in Figure 5.3 to the valve box piping. ![](media/image4.jpeg){width="3.5479166666666666in" height="8.25in"} ![](media/image5.jpeg){width="5.769444444444445in" height="8.627777777777778in"} ![](media/image6.jpeg){width="5.8125in" height="9.0in"} [http://www](http://www/)-admscad.fnal.gov/MSDMain/cgi-bin/TP_PPDifind-web.pl The minimum thickness of the pipes is evaluated using the procedures in 304.1.2(a) of ASME B31.3. The minimum tube thickness for seamless or longitudinally welded piping for t\<D/6 is given by: $$t = \frac{\text{PD}}{2(\text{SEW} + \text{PY})}\ $$ where: *t* = wall thickness, (*t* mfg is the manufacturers minimum wall thickness while *t* req'd is the thickness required by the above equation) *P* = internal design pressure *D* = outside diameter (manufacturers nominal value is used) *S* = allowable stress from table A-1 *E* = quality factor from table A-1A or A-1B = 0.8 (worst case) *W* = weld joint strength reduction factor = 1 *Y* = coefficient from Table 304.1.1 = 0.4 Table 5.1 summarizes the results of the wall thickness calculation. +--------------------+-----+------+------+------+------+------+-------+ | **Table 5.1. | | | | | | | | | Cryogenic piping | | | | | | | | | parameters** | | | | | | | | +--------------------+-----+------+------+------+------+------+-------+ | **Pipe / Tube** | * | *** | *** | *** | * | * | **M | | | **P | D*** | S*** | E*** | **t* | **t* | AWP** | | | *** | | | | req | mfg | | | | | **(i | * | | 'd** | min | **(ps | | | * | n)** | *(ps | | | (i | id)** | | | *(p | | i)** | | **(i | n)** | | | | sid | | | | n)** | | | | | )** | | | | | | | +--------------------+-----+------+------+------+------+------+-------+ | U-tube LN2 piping | 165 | 1 | 16 | 0.8 | 0 | 0 | 3,037 | | | | .315 | ,700 | | .007 | .116 | | +--------------------+-----+------+------+------+------+------+-------+ | Drain Line, Fill | 150 | 0 | 16 | 0.8 | 0 | 0 | 1,645 | | Trycock Line, and | | .750 | ,700 | | .004 | .044 | | | Fill Line for the | | | | | | | | | DES pressure | | | | | | | | | vessel | | | | | | | | +--------------------+-----+------+------+------+------+------+-------+ | Vent Line | 150 | 0 | 16 | 0.8 | 0 | 0. | 3,744 | | | | .250 | ,700 | | .001 | 0315 | | +--------------------+-----+------+------+------+------+------+-------+ | Cooling Loop | 150 | 1 | 16 | 0.8 | 0 | 0. | 1,956 | | | | .050 | ,700 | | .006 | 0726 | | +--------------------+-----+------+------+------+------+------+-------+ | Cooling Loop | 150 | 0 | 16 | 0.8 | 0 | 0. | 1,403 | | | | .750 | ,700 | | .004 | 0378 | | +--------------------+-----+------+------+------+------+------+-------+ | Valve box\ | 150 | 1 | 16 | 0.8 | 0 | 0 | 1,375 | | (worst case OD and | | .315 | ,700 | | .007 | .065 | | | wall THK) | | | | | | | | +--------------------+-----+------+------+------+------+------+-------+ In the above six cases the manufacturer's minimum wall thickness of the piping is greater than the minimum thickness required by ASME B31.3. The "unlisted components" installed in the piping system as defined in B31.3 Section 304.7.2 are shown in Table 5.2. ------------------- ----------------- ----------- ---------- ----------------- **Table 5.2. Unlisted piping components.** *Component* *Source* *Pressure *System *Comment* rating Design \[psig\]* Pressure (psig)* Vacuum jacketed Duraflex part \# 150^(a)^ 150 \-\-\-- flex hose D010TVJAVCR-720 Bayonet PHPK, part \# 150^(b)^ 150 \-\-\-- PBA-10 See the valve and instrument list for other components. ------------------- ----------------- ----------- ---------- ----------------- > \(a\) > http://des-docdb.fnal.gov:8080/cgi-bin/RetrieveFile?docid=1537&version=6&filename=Fermi_Triple_Jacketed_wgs.pdf (b) PHPK literature states that "All bayonets have been computer analyzed to meet the ANSI/ASME B31.3 piping code requirements....". The flexibility of the U-tube piping was analyzed using ANSYS. The model boundary conditions and results are summarized in Figures 5.2 and 5.3. The thermal shrinkage was taken to be 321 x 10^-5^ *L/L* for 304/316 Stainless (B31.3 Table C-1). The modulus of elasticity of 304 Stainless was input as 30.3 x 10^6^ psi (B31. Table C-6) along with a Poisson's Ratio of 0.30 (B31.3 para 319.3.3). The model is comprised of ANSYS PIPE 16 (straight), and PIPE 18 (elbow) elements in which ANSYS calculates flexibility and stress intensification per B31.1. The stress intensification factors for B31.3 are the same as for B31.1. As a check of the FEA model, a simple model consisting of a section of straight pipe was analyzed. The pipe was anchored at both ends and cooled from room temperature to liquid nitrogen temperature. The stress reported by the FEA model matched the result obtained by multiplying the unit thermal strain by the modulus of elasticity. Per B31.3 Appendix P, the operating stress is computed using equation (P17a) $$S_{o} = \sqrt{\left( \left| S_{a} \right| + S_{b} \right)^{2} + 4S_{t}^{2}}$$ where the axial (*S~a~*), bending (*S*~b~), and torsional (*S~t~*) stresses are combined and compared to the allowable stress *S~oA~* in para. P302.3.5(d) where $S_{\text{oA}} = 1\text{.}\text{25}f\left( S_{c} + S_{h} \right)$. *S~c~* is the basic allowable stress at the minimum metal temperature expected during the displacement cycle under analysis and *S~h~* is the basic allowable stress at the maximum metal temperature expected during the displacement cycle under analysis. Both *S~c~* and *S~h~* were taken to be 16,700 psi. The stress reduction factor *f* was taken to be 1.0 because this system will see less than 1,000 cycles in its lifetime. $$S_{\text{oA}} = 1\text{.}\text{25}´1\text{.}0´\left( \text{16},\text{700} + \text{16},\text{700} \right) = \text{41},\text{750}\text{psi}$$ A macro (available in the appendix) was used to retrieve *S~a~*, *S~b~*, and *S~t~* from ANSYS and then compute the combined stress. The peak operating stress for the Supply U-tube was found to be 5,280 psi for the cold case (thermal shrinkage + 165 psid) and 295 psi for the warm case (165 psid loading only). The peak operating stress for the Return U-tube was found to be 6,826 psi for the cold case (thermal shrinkage + 165 psid) and 295 psi for the warm case (165 psid loading only). Thus the operating stress range for both U-tubes is only a few thousand psi and does not exceed the allowable operating stress limit. These stresses are well below the 16,700 psi limit for the U-tube piping components. The Fill, Drain, and Trycock lines were also analyzed using an FEA model to investigate the thermal stress. In the FEA model these lines were modeled as fixed to their respective VCR fittings on the top flange and to a clamp attached to the Unistrut frame (see Figure 5.1). Figures 5.4 thru 5.6 show the model results. Application of B31.3 equation P17a resulted in a peak stress of 6,254 psi for the Fill Line, 8,353 psi for the Drain Line, and 7,770 psi for the Fill Trycock line. Thus the stress in each line due to thermal shrinkage and internal pressure is less than the 16,700 psi allowable. ![](media/image7.jpeg){width="5.761023622047244in" height="4.45in"}![](media/image8.png){width="5.571653543307087in" height="4.301574803149606in"} ![](media/image9.jpeg){width="5.433333333333334in" height="4.190277777777778in"}![](media/image10.jpeg){width="5.433333333333334in" height="4.198611111111111in"} ![](media/image11.jpeg){width="5.3125in" height="4.096527777777778in"} The Cooling Ring piping bends (Figure 5.3) are analyzed per para. 304.2.1 of the Code. The minimum required thickness is given by: $$t = \frac{\text{PD}}{2((\frac{\text{SEW}}{I}) + \text{PY})}\ $$ where: *t* = wall thickness *P* = internal design pressure, 150 psid *D* = outside diameter, 1.050 in. *S* = allowable stress from table A-1, 16,700 psi for 304 S.S. *E* = quality factor from table A-1A or A-1B = 0.8 (worst case) *W* = weld joint strength reduction factor = 1 *Y* = coefficient from Table 304.1.1 = 0.4 *I* = factor for location in pipe bend: intrados, extrados and centerline The following equations are used to determine *I* at the three locations: at the intrados: $I = \frac{4(\frac{R_{1}}{D}) - 1}{4(\frac{R_{1}}{D}) - 2}\ $ at the extrados: $I = \frac{4(\frac{R_{1}}{D}) + 1}{4(\frac{R_{1}}{D}) + 2}\ $ at the centerline: *I* = 1.0 *R~1~* = bend radius of the tubing, 8.225 in. The results are as follows: *t*(in) for 8.225 in. radius: at intrados = 0.0061; extrados = 0.0057; centerline = 0.0059 (same as straight tube) The bent pipe has a minimum wall thickness of 0.0726 inches so this requirement is satisfied. **6.0 Pressure relief system** --------------------------- ------------- ---------------- -------------- **Table 6.1: DES Lab A LN2 Test relief settings.** *Circuit* *Design *Relief setting* *Relief valve pressure* ID* Drain line 150 psid 150 psig SV-6213 Fill trycock line 150 psid 150 psig SV-6213 Fill line 150 psid 150 psig SV-6200-LN, SV-6213 Return U-tube 165 psid 150 psig SV-6213 Supply U-tube 165 psid 150 psig SV-6213 --------------------------- ------------- ---------------- -------------- **7.0 Welding and inspection** According to B31.3 Section 341, all piping in Normal Fluid Service shall be examined. All welding was performed by Lenny Harbacek whose stainless steel qualification is included in the Appendix. Eight butt welds were radiographed and the results are available as an attachement. The system contains 70 butt welds. B31.3 requires the welding procedure for austenitic stainless steels to be qualified by impact tests of the weld metal and heat affected zone for wall thicknesses greater than 0.098 inch when used at liquid nitrogen temperatures. The 1" SCH 40 U-tube piping has a wall thickness of 0.133 inches. Fermilab does not have a qualified welding procedure for use of austenitic stainless steels at liquid nitrogen temperatures. However, the stress in this piping is far below the allowable stress. Low stress reduces the likelihood of brittle failure in the heat affected area. The ASME pressure vessel code recognizes the suitability of 304/304L & 316/316L for use at liquid nitrogen temperatures. In Section VIII Division 1, paragraph UHA-51(d)(1) exempts 304/304L and 316/316L from impact testing for both the base metals and the heat affected zones. **8.0 Pressure testing** The piping system will be pressure tested in accordance with Section 5034 of the Fermilab ES&H Manual and 345.5 of the Code. The test pressure is 110% of the design pressure which is 1.1 x 150 = 165 psig. **9.0 Appendix** ![](media/image12.jpeg){width="5.884722222222222in" height="7.752777777777778in"} Figure A-1: ANSYS macro used to compute operating stress. ![](media/image13.jpeg){width="5.998611111111111in" height="7.840972222222222in"} Figure A-2: Leonard Harbacek's welding qualification for stainless steel.
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1 TABLE 4b. MONTHLY VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION PUT IN PLACE: 1967-1969 PAGE 1 SEASONALLY ADJUSTED ANNUAL RATE IN CURRENT DOLLARS 1967: TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. TOTAL CONSTRUCTION...................... 84310 84033 84702 84831 85954 86047 86912 87142 87792 89505 91630 93289 PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION.................. 58844 58355 59331 59321 60631 61147 61757 62079 62348 64093 65917 66336 RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS................ 24401 24434 26527 27159 27787 28544 28798 29246 28929 30834 32584 33217 NEW HOUSING UNITS................... 18237 18475 18658 19112 19810 20705 21627 22443 23246 23991 24767 25172 1 UNIT............................. 13994 14328 14553 15074 15623 16355 17079 17670 18199 18660 19078 19219 2 OR MORE UNITS.................... 4243 4147 4105 4038 4187 4351 4548 4773 5047 5331 5688 5953 IMPROVEMENTS........................ (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) NONRESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS............. 25101 24428 23095 22438 22846 22555 22964 22727 23223 23077 23033 22659 INDUSTRIAL.......................... 9345 9475 8444 7820 8183 8224 8486 8308 8841 8313 7660 8061 OFFICE.............................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HOTELS, MOTELS...................... 1397 1383 1388 1372 1338 1307 1290 1270 1288 1325 1384 1414 OTHER COMMERCIAL.................... 8663 8158 7975 7945 8123 7728 7858 7554 7677 7971 8368 7790 RELIGIOUS........................... 1276 1150 1068 1152 1067 1037 1089 1168 1118 1067 1140 1117 EDUCATIONAL......................... 1106 1074 1085 1120 1116 1191 1204 1289 1147 1137 1151 1120 HOSPITAL AND INSTITUTIONAL.......... 1603 1459 1467 1455 1482 1563 1532 1573 1525 1588 1550 1603 MISCELLANEOUS....................... 1712 1729 1667 1574 1537 1505 1503 1564 1626 1677 1779 1555 FARM NONRESIDENTIAL.................. (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) PUBLIC UTILITIES..................... (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) TELECOMMUNICATIONS.................. 1622 1620 1666 1571 1690 1697 1592 1633 1639 1612 1682 1607 RAILROAD............................ (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER............ (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) GAS................................. (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) PETROLEUM PIPELINES................. (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ALL OTHER PRIVATE.................... 437 395 396 395 454 462 485 505 496 448 409 522 PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION................... 25465 25678 25371 25510 25323 24901 25156 25062 25443 25412 25712 26952 BUILDINGS............................ 9185 9039 9438 9730 9880 9896 10018 9949 10045 10029 10208 10280 HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT........... 660 636 732 852 804 696 672 684 732 756 720 564 INDUSTRIAL.......................... 230 168 196 198 229 277 265 221 276 302 344 286 EDUCATIONAL......................... 5828 5818 5868 5924 5934 5986 6034 5997 6007 6000 6118 6299 HOSPITAL............................ 522 516 542 548 594 610 642 662 704 708 713 839 OTHER............................... 1945 1900 2101 2208 2319 2327 2405 2385 2327 2262 2313 2293 HIGHWAYS AND STREETS................. 9229 9840 8977 8909 8584 8347 8227 8202 8498 8399 8240 9224 MILITARY FACILITIES.................. 552 504 504 528 552 708 744 828 864 852 876 828 CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT......... 2393 2168 2220 2076 2088 1864 2152 2127 2046 2083 2184 2137 OTHER PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION............ 4106 4127 4233 4267 4219 4086 4015 3957 3990 4049 4205 4484 SEWER SYSTEMS....................... 1205 1139 1078 1000 1001 1018 1015 1018 1045 1060 1073 1064 WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES............. 1226 1276 1304 1331 1294 1206 1193 1159 1216 1255 1273 1523 MISCELLANEOUS NONBUILDING........... 1675 1712 1851 1936 1923 1862 1807 1779 1729 1734 1860 1896 0 (NA) NOT AVAILABLE, BUT ESTIMATES INCLUDED IN TOTALS 1 TABLE 4b. MONTHLY VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION PUT IN PLACE: 1967-1969 PAGE 2 SEASONALLY ADJUSTED ANNUAL RATE IN CURRENT DOLLARS 1968: TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. TOTAL CONSTRUCTION...................... 93422 94031 96243 97017 97090 94496 94363 96730 98085 100221 101662 99780 PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION.................. 66324 66200 69307 69525 68811 67341 67815 69703 69697 71833 72496 71691 RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS................ 31836 31266 34258 34115 33803 33171 33919 34650 34803 35360 35805 35761 NEW HOUSING UNITS................... 24747 24666 25902 26353 26469 26295 26369 26610 27224 27836 28352 28716 1 UNIT............................. 18592 18380 19424 19654 19542 19208 19074 19159 19560 20048 20314 20463 2 OR MORE UNITS.................... 6154 6286 6478 6699 6926 7088 7296 7451 7664 7788 8038 8253 IMPROVEMENTS........................ (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) NONRESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS............. 23274 23508 23663 24181 23676 22892 22356 23716 23533 24924 25194 24438 INDUSTRIAL.......................... 8626 8341 8352 8515 8352 7762 7467 8422 8401 8868 9304 9232 OFFICE.............................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HOTELS, MOTELS...................... 1190 1232 1256 1273 1327 1273 1247 1265 1376 1413 1447 1449 OTHER COMMERCIAL.................... 8353 8778 8737 9282 9008 9057 9034 9266 9190 9781 9517 8960 RELIGIOUS........................... 1186 1161 1203 1136 1151 1230 1180 1113 970 1167 1085 1106 EDUCATIONAL......................... 1328 1386 1432 1339 1302 1176 1123 1150 1197 1226 1297 1196 HOSPITAL AND INSTITUTIONAL.......... 1775 1796 1885 1842 1793 1732 1576 1795 1780 1860 1982 1986 MISCELLANEOUS....................... 816 814 800 795 742 662 729 706 619 610 562 509 FARM NONRESIDENTIAL.................. (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) PUBLIC UTILITIES..................... (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) TELECOMMUNICATIONS.................. 1646 1692 1675 1465 1606 1583 1844 1703 1699 1858 1802 1807 RAILROAD............................ (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER............ (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) GAS................................. (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) PETROLEUM PIPELINES................. (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ALL OTHER PRIVATE.................... 569 719 625 628 548 551 552 522 536 546 558 547 PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION................... 27099 27832 26936 27492 28280 27155 26548 27027 28387 28389 29166 28089 BUILDINGS............................ 10358 10397 10448 10486 10813 10105 9570 9748 10409 10997 10377 10745 HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT........... 504 420 672 936 996 756 648 684 756 768 780 1032 INDUSTRIAL.......................... 325 299 312 304 354 553 323 392 344 323 364 322 EDUCATIONAL......................... 6431 6502 6203 5983 6124 5829 5746 5823 6261 6521 6012 5881 HOSPITAL............................ 865 882 731 648 656 634 623 622 593 763 682 780 OTHER............................... 2234 2295 2531 2615 2683 2333 2230 2226 2455 2622 2540 2730 HIGHWAYS AND STREETS................. 9392 9881 9199 9815 9931 9192 9125 9196 9034 8947 10605 8859 MILITARY FACILITIES.................. 660 612 588 624 756 708 660 924 948 1140 984 1092 CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT......... 2106 2200 2116 2033 2069 1979 1816 1889 2003 2017 1908 1998 OTHER PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION............ 4583 4741 4585 4534 4710 5171 5377 5271 5994 5288 5291 5395 SEWER SYSTEMS....................... 1055 1019 1237 1372 1384 1810 1981 1985 2136 1544 1496 1438 WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES............. 1627 1772 1505 1375 1423 1343 1328 1256 1755 1948 1562 1500 MISCELLANEOUS NONBUILDING........... 1902 1950 1844 1786 1903 2018 2068 2030 2102 1796 2234 2457 0 (NA) NOT AVAILABLE, BUT ESTIMATES INCLUDED IN TOTALS 1 TABLE 4b. MONTHLY VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION PUT IN PLACE: 1967-1969 PAGE 3 SEASONALLY ADJUSTED ANNUAL RATE IN CURRENT DOLLARS 1969: TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. TOTAL CONSTRUCTION...................... 102703 101648 105454 105532 106231 105789 107300 105659 107540 104590 103868 101331 PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION.................. 74740 75250 76933 76372 77291 77202 78753 78861 79465 77851 76586 75355 RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS................ 36514 37295 39160 38622 38291 37773 38079 38114 37480 36272 35161 33804 NEW HOUSING UNITS................... 29766 30382 30241 30080 30075 30048 29536 28948 28518 28374 28148 27712 1 UNIT............................. 21126 21337 20870 20493 20302 20178 19779 19344 18884 18631 18445 18145 2 OR MORE UNITS.................... 8640 9045 9371 9587 9773 9870 9757 9605 9634 9744 9703 9567 IMPROVEMENTS........................ (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) NONRESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS............. 26427 26395 26239 26182 27127 27398 28388 28332 29383 28815 28671 28753 INDUSTRIAL.......................... 9599 9594 9483 9122 9526 9593 9719 9675 9910 9705 9471 9703 OFFICE.............................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HOTELS, MOTELS...................... 1472 1483 1466 1452 1460 1461 1474 1508 1471 1452 1453 1467 OTHER COMMERCIAL.................... 10226 10123 10232 10180 10630 10819 11481 11313 12011 11774 11750 11697 RELIGIOUS........................... 1020 1123 1064 1167 1103 933 1015 1053 1089 1014 1025 948 EDUCATIONAL......................... 1226 1201 1164 1149 1134 1158 1199 1241 1271 1178 1186 1105 HOSPITAL AND INSTITUTIONAL.......... 2048 2209 2059 2273 2379 2510 2631 2647 2724 2786 2804 2856 MISCELLANEOUS....................... 836 660 771 839 895 924 869 895 907 905 982 978 FARM NONRESIDENTIAL.................. (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) PUBLIC UTILITIES..................... (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) TELECOMMUNICATIONS.................. 2078 1926 1964 2057 2128 2074 2211 2208 2363 2424 2318 2523 RAILROAD............................ (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER............ (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) GAS................................. (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) PETROLEUM PIPELINES................. (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ALL OTHER PRIVATE.................... 495 436 448 486 729 899 897 957 907 860 843 711 PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION................... 27963 26398 28521 29161 28940 28588 28546 26798 28075 26739 27282 25976 BUILDINGS............................ 10577 10775 12162 11796 12062 11735 11435 10156 10988 10342 10684 9998 HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT........... 966 1181 1426 1326 1014 718 900 872 1061 984 1136 966 INDUSTRIAL.......................... 359 322 348 364 395 461 342 344 353 348 328 337 EDUCATIONAL......................... 5797 5728 6052 6269 7046 6476 5734 5418 5571 5318 5616 5343 HOSPITAL............................ 697 696 690 741 770 814 901 840 921 822 919 807 OTHER............................... 2758 2848 3646 3096 2837 3267 3558 2681 3083 2870 2685 2544 HIGHWAYS AND STREETS................. 9497 8149 8778 9441 9003 9081 9329 9522 9633 9234 9480 9320 MILITARY FACILITIES.................. 802 727 846 931 992 1019 767 950 979 902 788 821 CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT......... 1882 1758 1849 1883 1820 2030 1705 1563 1767 1780 1656 1745 OTHER PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION............ 5206 4989 4886 5110 5063 4722 5310 4607 4707 4480 4674 4091 SEWER SYSTEMS....................... 1299 1381 1401 1483 1680 1062 1313 1232 1323 1377 1403 1194 WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES............. 1649 1528 1380 1544 1388 1489 1358 1180 1274 1128 1044 1124 MISCELLANEOUS NONBUILDING........... 2258 2081 2105 2083 1995 2172 2639 2195 2110 1976 2227 1773 0 (NA) NOT AVAILABLE, BUT ESTIMATES INCLUDED IN TOTALS
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####018001519#### WWUS45 KGJT 112258 WSWGJT URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAND JUNCTION CO 358 PM MST WED FEB 11 2009 ...SNOW WILL INCREASE THIS EVENING OVER THE NORTHERN MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN COLORADO... .A DISTURBANCE WILL TRACK OVER THE NORTHERN MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN COLORADO TONIGHT. EXPECT SNOWFALL TO INCREASE IN WESTERLY FLOW THIS EVENING AS AN UPPER LEVEL WAVE AND ASSOCIATED JET TRACK OVERHEAD. WINDS WILL ALSO INCREASE THIS EVENING OVER THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS. SNOW WILL DECREASE EARLY MONDAY MORNING. COZ004-013-120700- /O.CON.KGJT.WW.Y.0010.000000T0000Z-090212T1800Z/ ELKHEAD AND PARK MOUNTAINS-FLATTOPS- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...COLUMBINE...TOPONAS...BUFORD... TRAPPERS LAKE 358 PM MST WED FEB 11 2009 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 11 AM MST THURSDAY... A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 11 AM MST THURSDAY. EXPECT SNOW TO INCREASE THIS EVENING OVER THE ELKHEAD...PARK AND FLATTOP MOUNTAINS OF COLORADO. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 4 TO 8 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE WITH A FEW LOCATIONS RECEIVING UP TO 10 INCHES. WINDS WILL INCREASE LATER THIS AFTERNOON OVER THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS CAUSING BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW AND LOWERED VISIBILITIES. A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY MEANS THAT PERIODS OF SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW WILL CAUSE TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR SLIPPERY ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES...AND USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING. $$ AS
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| 4809| 1231.7| |3042003| | 5500| 1231.5| |3042003| | 5700| 1231.5| |3042003| # |30 |P|3042003| |N|3042003| | 472337.3973|-1201158.4777|3150150| 5500|150|3042003| | 1231.8| |3042003| | | | | | | 0| 1231.5| |3042003| | 690| 1231.7| |3042003| | 1872| 1225.7| |3042003| | 2511| 1225.1| |3042003| | 3434| 1225.1| |3042003| | 5200| 1219.9| |3042003| | 5500| 1219.0| |3042003| @ |FM (30) | 472137.8718|-1200813.3510| | | | |3042003| |VOR/DME(EAT) | 472358.9071|-1201239.1047| 1223.7| | | |3042003| # |ALS (30) | | | | | | |3042003| |APBN | 472411.6760|-1201224.6482| | | | |3042003| |PAPI (12) | | | | | | |3042003| |REIL (12) | | | | | | |3042003| |REIL (30) | | | | | | |3042003| |VASI (30) | | | | | | |3042003| # @ |7 |C | |GRD | 472356.58|-1201148.82|1A| 1251| | | 46| 23| 2| -4518| | 169L| 2|3042003| |RD(N) | 472352.16|-1201149.57|1A| 1262| | | 57| 34| 13| -4467| |* 279R| 13|3042003| |BUSH | 472353.59|-1201256.17|1A| 1205| | | 0| -23| -44| 115| | 137R| 0|3042003| |POLE | 472355.73|-1201307.56|1A| 1229| | | 24| 1| -20| 899| | 80L| 3|3042003| |TREE | 472355.22|-1201307.57|1A| 1249| | | 44| 21| 0| 900| | 28L| 23|3042003| # |7 |ANAPC | |OL ON VOR/DME | 472358.91|-1201239.10|1A| 1252| | | 47| 24| 3| -1059| | 403L| 27|3042003| |LT POLE | 472351.56|-1201246.79|1A| 1237| | | 32| 9| -12| -530| | 342R| 2|3042003| |BUSH | 472353.59|-1201256.17|1A| 1205| | | 0| -23| -44| 115| | 137R| -43|3042003| |POLE | 472355.73|-1201307.56|1A| 1229| | | 24| 1| -20| 899| | 80L| -35|3042003| |TREE | 472355.22|-1201307.57|1A| 1249| | | 44| 21| 0| 900| | 28L| -15|3042003| |AG EQUIP | 472359.36|-1201310.13|1A| 1234| | | 29| 6| -15| 1076| | 448L| -33|3042003| |TREE | 472337.21|-1202235.94|1B| 2927| | | 1722| 1699| 1678| 40006| | 1769R| 518|3042003| |BUSH | 472307.82|-1202238.61|1B| 3037| | | 1832| 1809| 1788| 40195| | 4748R| 214|3042003| # |25 |AV | |BUSH | 472353.59|-1201256.17|1A| 1205| | | -44| -44| -44| -4576| | 137L| 0|3042003| |RD(N) | 472352.16|-1201149.57|1A| 1262| | | 13| 13| 13| 7| |* 279L| 13|3042003| |GRD | 472356.58|-1201148.82|1A| 1251| | | 2| 2| 2| 58| | 169R| 2|3042003| |RD(N) | 472354.81|-1201142.47|1A| 1267| | | 18| 18| 18| 495| | 11L| 3|3042003| |BLDG | 472352.75|-1201132.81|1A| 1280| | | 31| 31| 31| 1160| | 218L| -17|3042003| # |25 |ANAPC | |TREE | 472347.19|-1201149.64|1A| 1322| | | 73| 73| 73| 2| | 783L| 19|3042003| |TREE | 472350.30|-1201149.62|1A| 1304| | | 55| 55| 55| 3| | 468L| 56|3042003| |TREE | 472348.95|-1201149.55|1A| 1322| | | 73| 73| 73| 8| | 604L| 19|3042003| |RD(N) | 472354.81|-1201142.47|1A| 1267| | | 18| 18| 18| 495| | 11L| 12|3042003| |TREE | 472358.94|-1201141.14|1A| 1268| | | 19| 19| 19| 586| | 409R| 11|3042003| |TK | 472342.17|-1201138.50|1A| 1311| | | 62| 62| 62| 769| | 1291L| 27|3042003| |BLDG | 472358.51|-1201134.28|1A| 1273| | | 24| 24| 24| 1058| | 365R| 7|3042003| |AG EQUIP | 472349.13|-1201134.04|1A| 1281| | | 32| 32| 32| 1075| | 585L| 4|3042003| |BLDG | 472352.75|-1201132.81|1A| 1280| | | 31| 31| 31| 1160| | 218L| 11|3042003| |TREE | 472353.10|-1201115.09|1A| 1292| | | 43| 43| 43| 2379| | 182L| -1|3042003| |GRD | 472404.60|-1200703.12|2A| 2595| | | 1346| 1346| 1346| 19712| | 1004R| 797|3042003| |BUSH | 472405.22|-1200703.00|2C| 2601| | | 1352| 1352| 1352| 19721| | 1067R| 802|3042003| |GRD | 472429.24|-1200657.36|2C| 3129| | | 1880| 1880| 1880| 20105| | 3501R| 978|3042003| |BUSH | 472429.78|-1200657.10|2C| 3128| | | 1879| 1879| 1879| 20123| | 3556R| 969|3042003| |BUSH | 472343.51|-1200656.38|2C| 2454| | | 1205| 1205| 1205| 20180| | 1132L| 640|3042003| |BUSH | 472343.34|-1200656.28|2C| 2454| | | 1205| 1205| 1205| 20187| | 1149L| 637|3042003| |BUSH | 472424.45|-1200637.16|1B| 3209| | | 1960| 1960| 1960| 21495| | 3019R| 1094|3042003| |BUSH | 472406.17|-1200636.85|1B| 3047| | | 1798| 1798| 1798| 21520| | 1166R| 1196|3042003| |GRD | 472333.13|-1200612.73|1B| 2742| | | 1493| 1493| 1493| 23185| | 2178L| 706|3042003| # |12 |C | |OL ON POLE | 472338.65|-1201205.81|1A| 1247| | | 28| 21| -2| -5053| -4753|* 267R| 15|3042003| |ANT ON OL BLDG | 472339.64|-1201206.92|1A| 1243| | | 24| 17| -6| -4928| -4628|* 250R| 12|3042003| |ROD ON OL TWR | 472346.89|-1201218.20|1A| 1245| | | 26| 19| -4| -3860| -3560|* 280R| 18|3042003| |OL ON WSK | 472412.41|-1201246.10|1A| 1247| | | 28| 21| -2| -674| -374| 190L| 26|3042003| |ELEC EQUIP | 472420.80|-1201256.67|1A| 1226| | | 7| 0| -23| 441| 741| 276L| 0|3042003| |RD(N) | 472421.38|-1201257.13|1A| 1236| | | 17| 10| -13| 505| 805| 296L| 8|3042003| |POLE | 472420.90|-1201308.13|1A| 1253| | | 34| 27| 4| 1006| 1306| 274R| 10|3042003| |TREE | 472429.63|-1201311.46|1A| 1286| | | 67| 60| 37| 1793| 2093| 189L| 20|3042003| |PIPE ON BLDG | 472432.32|-1201309.42|1A| 1247| | | 28| 21| -2| 1887| 2187| 481L| -22|3042003| |BUSH | 472528.68|-1201430.47|2C| 1470| | | 251| 244| 221| 9866| 10166| 576L| -34|3042003| |BUSH | 472527.38|-1201435.69|1A| 1485| | | 266| 259| 236| 10027| 10327| 230L| -23|3042003| |BUSH | 472531.49|-1201430.06|1A| 1533| | | 314| 307| 284| 10048| 10348| 798L| 24|3042003| |BUSH | 472538.91|-1201422.22|1A| 1594| | | 375| 368| 345| 10198| 10498| 1710L| 81|3022003| # |12 |ANAPC | |TREE | 472410.93|-1201307.12|1A| 1276| | | 57| 50| 27| 241| 542| 939R| 15|3042003| |ELEC EQUIP | 472420.80|-1201256.67|1A| 1226| | | 7| 0| -23| 441| 741| 276L| -5|3042003| |RD(N) | 472421.38|-1201257.13|1A| 1236| | | 17| 10| -13| 505| 805| 296L| 4|3042003| |TREE | 472415.87|-1201307.29|1A| 1276| | | 57| 50| 27| 604| 904| 593R| 24|3042003| |TREE | 472417.78|-1201308.03|1A| 1271| | | 52| 45| 22| 778| 1078| 493R| 24|3042003| |TREE | 472418.41|-1201311.24|1A| 1276| | | 57| 50| 27| 978| 1278| 604R| 34|3042003| |POLE | 472420.90|-1201308.13|1A| 1253| | | 34| 27| 4| 1006| 1306| 274R| 11|3042003| |TREE | 472429.63|-1201311.46|1A| 1286| | | 67| 60| 37| 1793| 2093| 189L| 28|3042003| |BUSH | 472531.49|-1201430.06|1A| 1533| | | 314| 307| 284| 10048| 10348| 798L| 34|3042003| |BUSH | 472531.45|-1201431.10|1B| 1534| | | 315| 308| 285| 10096| 10396| 744L| 39|3042003| |POLE | 472538.94|-1201422.89|1A| 1666| | | 447| 440| 417| 10233| 10533| 1680L| 37|3042003| |POLE | 472539.03|-1201430.62|1A| 1674| | | 455| 448| 425| 10616| 10916| 1311L| 88|3042003| |TRMSN TWR | 472539.03|-1201442.51|2C| 1584| | | 365| 358| 335| 11194| 11494| 733L| 56|3042003| |POLE | 472538.95|-1201503.16|1A| 1590| | | 371| 364| 341| 12192| 12492| 277R| 33|3042003| |POLE | 472539.25|-1201512.77|1A| 1583| | | 364| 357| 334| 12681| 12981| 723R| 11|3042003| |POLE | 472550.92|-1201514.04|1A| 1604| | | 385| 378| 355| 13579| 13879| 52L| 6|3042003| # |30 |C | |OL ON WSK | 472412.41|-1201246.10|1A| 1247| | | 15| 15| -2| -4826| | 190R| 26|3042003| |ROD ON OL TWR | 472346.89|-1201218.20|1A| 1245| | | 13| 13| -4| -1640| |* 280L| 18|3042003| |ANT ON OL BLDG | 472339.64|-1201206.92|1A| 1243| | | 11| 11| -6| -571| |* 250L| 12|3042003| |OL ON POLE | 472338.65|-1201205.81|1A| 1247| | | 15| 15| -2| -446| |* 267L| 15|3042003| |TREE | 472329.28|-1201141.87|1A| 1251| | | 19| 19| 2| 1390| | 227R| -15|3042003| # |30 |ANAPC | |TREE | 472350.30|-1201149.62|1A| 1304| | | 72| 72| 55| -494| | 1355R| 6|3042003| |TREE | 472348.95|-1201149.55|1A| 1322| | | 90| 90| 73| -394| | 1262R| 26|3042003| |TREE | 472347.19|-1201149.64|1A| 1322| | | 90| 90| 73| -272| | 1131R| 29|3042003| |TREE | 472333.96|-1201200.77|1A| 1248| | | 16| 16| -1| 135| | 358L| 16|3042003| |TK | 472342.17|-1201138.50|1A| 1311| | | 79| 79| 62| 629| | 1314R| 41|3042003| |LT ON BLDG | 472328.07|-1201153.00|1A| 1237| | | 5| 5| -12| 935| | 401L| -9|3042003| |TREE | 472327.22|-1201153.45|1A| 1256| | | 24| 24| 7| 974| | 484L| 1|3042003| |AG EQUIP | 472332.79|-1201139.87|1A| 1260| | | 28| 28| 11| 1235| | 576R| 5|3042003| |TREE | 472329.28|-1201141.87|1A| 1251| | | 19| 19| 2| 1390| | 227R| -4|3042003| |TREE | 472320.60|-1201130.40|1A| 1263| | | 31| 31| 14| 2570| | 164R| -16|3042003| |TREE | 472319.76|-1201128.42|1A| 1270| | | 38| 38| 21| 2726| | 201R| -12|3042003| |TREE | 472055.94|-1200919.34|2C| 2283| | | 1051| 1051| 1034| 19317| | 3807L| 125|3042003| |TREE | 472054.63|-1200907.61|2C| 2282| | | 1050| 1050| 1033| 19982| | 3328L| 176|3042003| |BUSH | 472050.50|-1200833.46|1B| 2455| | | 1223| 1223| 1206| 21939| | 1959L| 497|3042003| |GRD | 472039.06|-1200802.41|1B| 2230| | | 998| 998| 981| 24270| | 1263L| 314|3042003| # |ARP |HCT | |WTEE | 472401.68|-1201226.42|1A| 1236| | | -13|33054| 598| -7|3042003| |OL ANT ON BLDG | 472404.54|-1201221.01|1A| 1276| | | 27|35826| 912| -34|3042003| |ROD ON OL TWR | 472346.89|-1201218.20|1A| 1245| | | -4|13611| 1016| 14|3042003| |OL ON VOR/DME | 472358.91|-1201239.10|1A| 1252| | | 3|26923| 1037| 11|3042003| |HGR | 472358.24|-1201205.70|1A| 1264| | | 15| 6201| 1329| 18|3042003| |ANT ON OL AMOM | 472351.01|-1201204.35|1A| 1270| | | 21| 9146| 1485| 14|3042003| |LT POLE | 472351.56|-1201246.79|1A| 1237| | | -12|23609| 1582| 11|3042003| |HGR | 472348.80|-1201245.40|1A| 1257| | | 8|22529| 1596| -9|3042003| |ROD ON OL APBN | 472411.68|-1201224.65|1A| 1292| | | 43|34225| 1599| -66|3042003| |ANT ON BLDG | 472349.63|-1201200.41|1A| 1268| | | 19| 9306| 1788| -12|3042003| |ANT ON OL BLDG | 472339.64|-1201206.92|1A| 1243| | | -6|12542| 2052| 12|3042003| |OL ON POLE | 472338.65|-1201205.81|1A| 1247| | | -2|12539| 2178| 13|3042003| |HGR | 472358.16|-1201151.38|1A| 1274| | | 25| 6635| 2304| 16|3042003| |RD(N) | 472358.13|-1201149.58|1A| 1265| | | 16| 6657| 2427| 6|3042003| |RD(N) | 472352.16|-1201149.57|1A| 1262| | | 13| 8112| 2447| 9|3042003| |TREE | 472350.30|-1201149.62|1A| 1304| | | 55| 8532| 2479| 25|3042003| |TREE | 472348.95|-1201149.55|1A| 1322| | | 73| 8832| 2519| 23|3042003| |TREE | 472347.19|-1201149.64|1A| 1322| | | 73| 9223| 2569| -3|3042003| |TREE | 472359.00|-1201147.50|1A| 1259| | | 10| 6518| 2579| -13|3042003| |TREE | 472333.96|-1201200.77|1A| 1248| | | -1|12546| 2766| 1|3042003| |LT POLE | 472349.46|-1201305.37|1A| 1221| | | -28|23910| 2873| -32|3042003| |TREE | 472339.09|-1201149.31|1A| 1247| | | -2|10716| 2972| -31|3042003| |TREE | 472358.94|-1201141.14|1A| 1268| | | 19| 6625| 3013| -19|3042003| |AG EQUIP | 472359.36|-1201310.13|1A| 1234| | | -15|25842| 3145| -7|3042003| |BLDG | 472358.51|-1201134.28|1A| 1273| | | 24| 6756| 3479| -26|3042003| |AG EQUIP | 472349.13|-1201134.04|1A| 1281| | | 32| 8325| 3552| -51|3042003| |TREE | 472415.87|-1201307.29|1A| 1276| | | 27|28656| 3561| 5|3042003| |TREE | 472327.22|-1201153.45|1A| 1256| | | 7|12548| 3615| -15|3042003| |TREE | 472326.34|-1201153.28|1A| 1257| | | 8|12628| 3694| -22|3042003| |TREE | 472417.78|-1201308.03|1A| 1271| | | 22|28856| 3715| 12|3042003| |TREE | 472341.91|-1201133.48|1A| 1331| | | 82| 9412| 3799| -68|3042003| |AG EQUIP | 472332.79|-1201139.87|1A| 1260| | | 11|10930| 3873| -26|3042003| |TREE | 472418.41|-1201311.24|1A| 1276| | | 27|28746| 3931| 0|3042003| |TRMSN POLE | 472448.34|-1201138.87|1A| 1530| | | 281| 1258| 6179| 131|3042003| |TRMSN POLE | 472443.48|-1201127.71|1A| 1526| | | 277| 2124| 6214| 127|3042003| |TRMSN POLE | 472451.38|-1201145.79|1A| 1505| | | 256| 745| 6227| 106|3042003| |TK | 472444.99|-1201127.52|1A| 1497| | | 248| 2038| 6341| 98|3042003| |GRD | 472453.68|-1201143.06|1A| 1555| | | 306| 821| 6518| 156|3042003| |POLE | 472501.83|-1201306.84|1A| 1445| | | 196|31851| 7282| 46|3042003| |TREE | 472504.64|-1201323.47|1A| 1386| | | 137|31210| 8053| -12|3042003| |TRMSN POLE | 472514.71|-1201208.76|1A| 1581| | | 332|35007| 8060| 182|3042003| |TRMSN POLE | 472515.55|-1201220.15|1A| 1575| | | 326|34431| 8077| 176|3042003| |TRMSN POLE | 472516.48|-1201232.57|1A| 1524| | | 275|33830| 8183| 125|3042003| |GRD | 472505.59|-1201107.26|1A| 1662| | | 413| 1919| 8846| 263|3042003| |GRD | 472442.93|-1201034.50|1A| 1673| | | 424| 4008| 8954| 274|3042003| |TRMSN POLE | 472529.98|-1201318.73|1A| 1505| | | 256|32100|10232| 106|3042003| |GRD | 472538.41|-1201219.31|1A| 1831| | | 582|34420|10394| 432|3042003| |GRD | 472537.87|-1201305.92|1A| 1642| | | 393|32657|10714| 243|3042003| |TRMSN POLE | 472532.96|-1201328.86|1A| 1554| | | 305|31808|10780| 155|3042003| |TRMSN TWR | 472443.63|-1201004.56|1A| 1711| | | 462| 4538|10786| 312|3042003| |TRMSN TWR | 472446.29|-1201002.18|1A| 1738| | | 489| 4446|11054| 339|3042003| |TREE | 472530.87|-1201352.46|1B| 1402| | | 153|31012|11360| 4|3042003| |TRMSN TWR | 472519.42|-1201030.28|1A| 1960| | | 711| 2512|11557| 559|3042003| |TRMSN TWR | 472437.93|-1200946.63|1A| 1568| | | 319| 5054|11678| 169|3042003| |TRMSN TWR | 472539.02|-1201051.67|1A| 2101| | | 852| 1346|12252| 644|3042003| |BUSH | 472528.68|-1201430.47|2C| 1470| | | 221|29941|12775| 71|3042003| |BUSH | 472527.38|-1201435.69|1A| 1485| | | 236|29807|12927| 86|3042003| |BUSH | 472531.49|-1201430.06|1A| 1533| | | 284|30038|12968| 134|3042003| |BUSH | 472541.14|-1201412.56|2C| 1617| | | 368|30729|12990| 218|3042003| |BUSH | 472538.91|-1201422.22|1A| 1594| | | 345|30433|13201| 188|3022003| |BUSH | 472544.24|-1201413.53|2C| 1666| | | 417|30801|13287| 254|3042003| |POLE | 472539.03|-1201430.62|1A| 1674| | | 425|30239|13573| 251|3042003| |TRMSN TWR | 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The CDF V2.6 software distribution is available via anonymous FTP and DECnet for OpenVMS systems, via anonymous FTP only for UNIX/POSIXshell systems, and via anonymous FTP and floppy disks for MS-DOS, Windows NT/95 and Macintosh systems. For OpenVMS systems (VAX and Alpha) via anonymous FTP: ANONYMOUS account on NSSDCA.GSFC.NASA.GOV (128.183.36.23) in [.CDF.DIST.CDF26]. The files you need are README.VMS and CDF26-DIST.BCK. For OpenVMS systems (VAX and Alpha) via DECnet: Copy the files: NSSDCA::ANON_DIR:[CDF.DIST.CDF26]CDF26-DIST.BCK NSSDCA::ANON_DIR:[CDF.DIST.CDF26]README.VMS For UNIX/POSIXshell systems via anonymous FTP: "anonymous" account on nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov (128.183.243.4) in `pub/cdf/dist/cdf26/unix'. The files you need are `README.unix' and either `cdf26-dist.tar.Z' (which is compressed with the `compress' utility), `cdf26-dist.tar.gz' (which is compressed with the Gnu `gzip' utility), or `cdf26-dist.tar' (which is not compressed). Use binary mode to transfer the `tar' file (whether or not it is compressed). The uncompressed `tar' file is for those systems running the POSIX Shell (on a VAX or Alpha) which typically does not have the `uncompress' utility. For MS-DOS systems via anonymous FTP: "anonymous" account on nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov (128.183.243.4) in pub/cdf/dist/cdf26/dos. The files you need are README.DOS and `*.EXE' (self-extracting LHA files). Use binary mode to transfer the `.EXE' files. For Windows NT/95/98 systems via anonymous FTP: "anonymous" account on nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov (128.183.243.4) in pub/cdf/dist/cdf26/w32. The files you need are README.w32, "*.lib", "*.dll" and `*.EXE' (self-extracting LHA files). Use binary mode to transfer files. For MS-DOS/Windows NT/95/98 systems via floppy disk: Send a request to CDFSUPPORT with your mailing address and the type of floppy disk you are able to read. For Macintosh systems via anonymous FTP: "anonymous" account on nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov (128.183.243.4) in pub/cdf/dist/cdf26/mac. The files you need are README.mac and `*.sea.hqx' (BinHex'ed self-extracting archive files). Use text mode when transferring the `.sea.hqx' files. For Macintosh systems via floppy disk: Send a request to CDFSUPPORT with your mailing address and the type of floppy disk you are able to read. The `readme' file explains how to build the distribution. The `changes' file (included with the software distribution) explains the new features of CDF V2.6. The CDF V2.6 documentation set is available via anonymous FTP as compressed, uncompressed, and divided PostScript files. The set consists of the CDF User's Guide (UG), the CDF C Reference Manual (CRM), the CDF Fortran Reference Manual (FRM) and the Internal Format Description (IFD). The documents may have up to 170 pages each. If you are unable to print large PostScript files (or PostScript files in general), you can either try printing the 35-page `chunks' described below or send CDFSUPPORT a request for hard copies of the documents. Via anonymous FTP: "anonymous" account on nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov (128.183.243.4) in `pub/cdf/doc/cdf26'. The uncompressed PostScript files are: cdf26ug.ps cdf26crm.ps cdf26frm.ps cdf26ifd.ps These files should be transferred using text mode. PostScript files compressed using the `compress' utility are: cdf26ug.ps.Z cdf26crm.ps.Z cdf26frm.ps.Z cdf26ifd.ps.Z These files should be transferred using binary mode and are uncompressed by using the `uncompress' utility. Note that these files may not be usable on VMS systems. PostScript files compressed using the Gnu `gzip' utility are: cdf26ug.ps.gz cdf26crm.ps.gz cdf26frm.ps.gz cdf26ifd.ps.gz These files should be transferred using binary mode and are uncompressed by using the Gnu `gzip' utility with the `-d' option. Note that these files may not be usable on VMS systems. PostScript files containing 40-page `chunks' of each document are in the directory named `Chunks' and consist of: cdf26ug_1.ps cdf26crm_1.ps cdf26frm_1.ps cdf26ifd_1.ps cdf26ug_2.ps cdf26crm_2.ps cdf26frm_2.ps cdf26ifd_2.ps cdf26ug_3.ps cdf26crm_3.ps cdf26frm_3.ps cdf26ug_4.ps cdf26crm_4.ps cdf26frm_4.ps cdf26ug_5.ps cdf26crm_5.ps cdf26frm_5.ps These files should be transferred using text mode. Also, these documents are in Portable Document Format (PDF). They are: cdf26ug.pdf cdf26crm.pdf cdf26frm.pdf for uncompressed files. For compressed files, they are cdf26ug.pdf.gz cdf26crm.pdf.gz cdf26frm.pdf.gz cdf26crm.pdf.Z cdf26frm.pdf.Z These files should be transferred using binary mode Via hard copy: Send a request to CDFSUPPORT indicating which documents you need. We have a user support office for CDF that you should contact when you need assistance. For Email requests send to: Internet -- [email protected] (128.183.36.23) DECnet -- NCF::CDFSUPPORT (15578::CDFSUPPORT) Please let us know (via Email to CDFSUPPORT) if you get the distribution. We would like to know who has the distribution so we know who to contact when updates are available. CDFsupport
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# Trichinae Herd Certification The Trichinae Herd Certification Program is a pre-harvest pork safety program that will provide documentation of swine management practices which minimize risk of exposure of swine to the zoonotic parasite *Trichinella spiralis*. The program establishes a set of criteria that enable producers to market swine which are not considered a risk to human health due to exposure to this parasite. This program has been developed as a cooperative effort among the USDA agencies (Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service \[APHIS\], Agricultural Research Service \[ARS\], Cooperative States Research, Education and Extension Service \[CSREES\], Food Safety and Inspection Service \[FSIS\]) the National Pork Producers Council \[NPPC\], and the pork processing industry. The concept of risk management for control of *Trichinella* in the domestic swine population is endorsed by the U. S. Animal Health Association, the National Institute for Animal Agriculture and the American Association of Swine Practitioners. It is also recognized by the International Commission on Trichinellosis in their Recommended Methods for Control of *Trichinella* in swine. This Program is seen as model for future on-farm animal agriculture food safety programs. Even with evidence that trichinae infection is becoming very rare, if not nearly non-existent in humans and swine, the perception of trichinae infections from pork still exists with some consumers. The lack of a national testing or on-farm program to address trichinae may also be an impediment to the U.S. Pork Industry reaching its full market potential internationally. In response to consumer perceptions and to further the development of U.S. pork export markets, the National Trichinae Research Project (NTRP) was undertaken in 1994. This is an ongoing collaborative effort between the National Pork Producers Council (NPPC), government - USDA's Agricultural Research Service (ARS), Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) and Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), and allied industry. The following summarizes the project progress and program development to date. Prevention of human trichinellosis resulting from the ingestion of pork is variously accomplished through meat inspection, through processing of pork products by heating, irradiating, freezing or curing, and through consumer education with respect to meat preparation. In modern pork production systems there is essentially no risk to pigs of acquiring *Trichinella* infection, and the absence of the parasite from domestic pigs raised in these systems has been established through extensive testing. Documentation of trichinae-safe good production practices is a viable economic alternative to individual carcass testing to assure product safety. A pilot trichinae herd certification study was conducted in three states in the Midwestern U.S. (Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota) to evaluate a process verification system for the production of trichinae-free pork. An on-farm audit, consisting of 55 questions, was developed for use in determining the presence of risk factors for exposure of pigs to potential sources of *Trichinella*. The audit was administered by trained, USDA accredited veterinary practitioners on 198 pork production sites in the 3-state area. All pigs raised on sites where audits were conducted were slaughtered at a single packing plant and a sample from each carcass was tested by pooled diaphragm digestion and an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Few production sites met all criteria established within the audit for risk-free management practices. Most of the deficiencies were noted in the lack of a regular rodent control program around swine rearing buildings. However, it was estimated that greater than 85% of these sites could meet good production practice criteria with minor improvements in management. From a total of 221,123 carcass samples tested from audited farms during a 6 month period, no *Trichinella* positive carcasses were detected by diaphragm digestion or ELISA. Based on the outcome of this study, an improved, more succinct audit was developed with objective measures of good production practices which reduce or eliminate risk of exposure of pigs to sources of *Trichinella*. The new version of the audit will be used in the planned large-scale pork production chain pilots of the certification program that will lead up to the implementation of the voluntary program in the U.S. The large-scale pilots of the system will take place starting this summer with continuation through the end of 2001. These pilots will involve a packing plant in Minnesota and a packing plant in Iowa. The pilot production sites that supply pigs to these plants will be located in Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, and South Dakota. The pilots will follow the flow events as has been proposed for the program (see Flow of Events in Certification diagram). In order to test the flow of information for this program there may be some participation needed by the state or federal regulatory offices in the states where the plants are located and in the states where the production sites are located. # Pilot Timeline June 1 -- Producer participation contacts initiated (letter outlining objectives and procedures that will come from NPPC and the packing plants). June 15 -- Packers will follow up with a phone call to answer any questions. June 30 -- Producer and veterinarian educational packet delivered. July 1 -- Qualified accredited veterinarian training announcement release. \~July 15 -- Producer orientation sessions initiated. \~July 30 - Qualified accredited veterinarian training sessions held. \~August 20 - Qualified accredited veterinarian training sessions held. \~October 20 -- FSIS and plant personnel training. \~November 1 -- Plants testing systems set up. \~November 20 -- Trial sample collection and testing. Trial carcass tracking in the plant. Tracking database developed. \~February -- Pilot "certified" pigs begin coming into the plants and full system testing begins. ## **Flow of Events in Certification** +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ | ## Producer request | ## | ## Accredited veter | | s program Information | | inarian requests qual | | | | ification information | +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ | ## | ## | ## | +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ | ## Producer as | ## | ## Vet | | sesses good managemen | | erinarian receives tr | | t practices and makes | | aining and is awarded | | changes as necessary | | Qualification status | +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ | ## | ## | ## | +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ | ## | ## Producer | ## | | | requests program app | | | | lication through Qual | | | | ified Accredited Vete | | | | rinarian or APHIS VMO | | +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ | ## | | ## | +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ | ## | Audit is conducted | ## | | | and application filed | | | | with appropriate fee | | +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ | ## | | ## | +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ | ## | Program status | ## | | | decision made by | | | | APHIS Administrator | | +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ | ## | ## | | +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ | ## Program statu | ## | Program status denied | | s granted (by APHIS); | | | | and production site | | | | can market animals as | | | | trichinae certified | | | | if in Stage II or III | | | +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ | ## | ## | | +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ | ## Certifi | ## | Producer works with | | ed animals (Stage II | | their herd | | or III program status | | veterinarian or the | | ) enter marketing cha | | Qualified Accredited | | nnels with TIN number | | Veterinarian to | | ; animals are identif | | implement Good | | ied through sale and | | Production Practices | | slaughter by identifi | | necessary to achieve | | cation or segregation | | program status | +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ | | ## | ## | +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ | Packer verifies the | ## | ## | | TIN number when | | | | receiving animals for | | | | processing; carcasses | | | | are tracked through | | | | the slaughter and | | | | fabrication | | | | processes; FSIS | | | | monitors packer | | | | records of certified | | | | animals | | | +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ | | ## | ## | +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ | Blood or tissue | ## | ## | | samples are collected | | | | from a subset of | | | | certified animals for | | | | testing by digestion | | | | or ELISA by plant | | | | personnel on a | | | | monthly basis | | | +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ | ## | ## | ## | +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ | ## FS | ## | ## | | IS monitors results o | | | | f testing and reports | | | | any positive results | | | | with site trace back | | | | information to APHIS | | | +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ | | ## | ## | +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ | Loss of program | ## | ## | | status by any | | | | production site is | | | | immediately | | | | communicated to | | | | producers (by APHIS) | | | | and to the packer (by | | | | the producer), and | | | | entered into the | | | | trichinae | | | | certification status | | | | database accessible | | | | via the internet | | | +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ | ## | | ## | +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ | ## | Periodic auditing of | ## | | | certified production | | | | sites and spot audits | | | | assure maintenance of | | | | good production | | | | practices (APHIS), | | | | audit integrity, and | | | | program consistency | | +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ The proposed certification process includes the following elements: 1) Veterinarians, trained in good production practices relative to trichinae, work with their producers to ensure that trichinae risk factors are minimized on their farms; 2) The on-farm audit will serve as a method to document the absence of trichinae infection risks. Audits will be done periodically to ensure that good production practices relative to trichinae remain in place; 3) On a regular basis, a statistical sample of the national trichinae certified herd will be tested at slaughter using diaphragm digestion or ELISA to verify the absence of infection; and 4) USDA veterinarians will conduct random "spot audits" of certifications to ensure completeness and the integrity of the program. **Contacts for further information:** Ray Gamble USDA, ARS, Parasite Biology and Epidemiology Laboratory Building 1040, Room 103, BARC-East Beltsville, MD 20705 301-504-8300 Fax: 301-504-6273 <[email protected]> Dave Pyburn National Pork Producers Council Director, Veterinary Science P.O. Box 10383 Des Moines, IA 50306 515-223-2757 Fax: 515-223-2646 <[email protected]> Larry Miller USDA, APHIS, VS Unit 43 4700 River Rd. Riverdale, MD 20737 301-734-7718 Fax: 301-734-7964 <[email protected]> Lowell Anderson USDA, APHIS, VS Federal Bldg. Rm. 891 210 Walnut St. Des Moines, IA 50209-2105 515-284-4140 Fax: 515-284-4156 <[email protected]>
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This is the accessible text file for GAO report number GAO-04-191T entitled 'Business-Owned Life Insurance: Preliminary Observations on Uses, Prevalence, and Regulatory Oversight' which was released on October 23, 2003. This text file was formatted by the U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) to be accessible to users with visual impairments, as part of a longer term project to improve GAO products' accessibility. Every attempt has been made to maintain the structural and data integrity of the original printed product. Accessibility features, such as text descriptions of tables, consecutively numbered footnotes placed at the end of the file, and the text of agency comment letters, are provided but may not exactly duplicate the presentation or format of the printed version. The portable document format (PDF) file is an exact electronic replica of the printed version. We welcome your feedback. Please E-mail your comments regarding the contents or accessibility features of this document to [email protected]. This is a work of the U.S. government and is not subject to copyright protection in the United States. It may be reproduced and distributed in its entirety without further permission from GAO. Because this work may contain copyrighted images or other material, permission from the copyright holder may be necessary if you wish to reproduce this material separately. Testimony: Before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate: United States General Accounting Office: GAO: For Release on Delivery Expected at 2:00 p.m. EDT: Thursday, October 23, 2003: BusineSs-Owned Life Insurance: Preliminary Observations on Uses, Prevalence, and Regulatory Oversight: Statement of Davi M. D'Agostino, Director, Financial Markets and Community Investment: GAO-04-191T: GAO Highlights: Highlights of GAO-04-191T, a testimony before the Committee on Finance, U.S. Senate Why GAO Did This Study: Business-owned life insurance is held by employers on the lives of their employees, and the employer is the beneficiary of these policies. Unless prohibited by state law, businesses can retain ownership of these policies regardless of whether the employment relationship has ended. Generally, business-owned life insurance is permanent, lasting for the life of the employee and accumulating cash value as it provides coverage. Attractive features of business-owned life insurance, which are common to all permanent life insurance, generally include both tax-free accumulation of earnings on the policies cash value and tax-free receipt of the death benefit. To address concerns that businesses were abusing their ability to deduct interest expenses on loans taken against the value of their policies, Congress passed legislation to limit this practice, and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and Department of Justice pursued litigation against some businesses. But concerns have remained regarding employers ability to benefit from insuring their employees lives. This testimony provides some preliminary information from ongoing GAO work on (1) the uses and prevalence of business-owned life insurance and (2) federal and state regulatory requirements for and oversight of business-owned life insurance. What GAO Found: GAOs preliminary work indicated that no comprehensive data are available on the uses of business-owned life insurance policies; however, businesses can purchase these policies to fund current and future employee benefits and receive tax advantages in the process. Federal bank regulators have collected some financial information on banks and thrifts business-owned life insurance holdings, but the data are not comprehensive and do not address the uses of the policies. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the IRS, state insurance regulators, and insurance companies told GAO that they generally have not collected comprehensive data on the sales or purchases of these policies or on their intended uses, because they have not had a need for such data in fulfilling their regulatory missions. In an effort to collect comprehensive data, GAO considered surveying insurance companies about their sales of business-owned life insurance. However, based on a pretest with six insurance companies, GAO determined that it would not be able to obtain sufficiently reliable data to allow it to conduct a survey. GAO found, however, that some insurers have voluntarily disclosed information about sales of business-owned policies and that some noninsurance businesses have included examples of their uses in annual financial reports filed with SEC. As part of their responsibility to oversee the safety and soundness of banks and thrifts, the federal bank regulators have issued guidelines for institutions that buy business-owned life insurance. Also, they told GAO that they have reviewed the holdings of many institutions with significant amounts of business-owned life insurance and concluded that major supervisory concerns do not exist. SEC officials said that the agency has not issued specific requirements for holders of business-owned life insurance, relying instead on its broadly applicable requirement that public companies disclose information material to investors in their financial statements; SEC did not have investor protection concerns about public firms holding business-owned life insurance. The IRS had some requirements related to the tax treatment of business-owned life insurance and expressed some concerns about compliance with these requirements. State laws governing business-owned life insurance differed; the four states regulators that GAO interviewed described some limited oversight of the policies, and these regulators and NAIC reported no problems with them. www.gao.gov/cgi-bin/getrpt?GAO-04-191T. To view the full product, click on the link above. For more information, contact Davi M. D'Agostino at (202) 512-8868 or d'[email protected]. [End of section] Mr. Chairman and Members of the Committee: I am pleased to be here today to discuss the preliminary results of GAO's work on business-owned life insurance, done at the request of Senators Akaka and Bingaman. Business-owned life insurance--including corporate-owned, bank-owned, and trust-owned life insurance--is held by employers on the lives of their employees. The employer is the beneficiary of these policies. Some of this insurance protects against the loss of key executives--called key-person insurance--while some of it covers larger groups of employees and is called broad-based insurance. Unless prohibited by state law, businesses can retain ownership of these policies regardless of whether the employment relationship has ended. Generally, business-owned life insurance is permanent rather than term life insurance, lasting for the life of the employee and accumulating cash value as it provides coverage. Attractive features of business-owned life insurance, which are features common to all permanent life insurance, generally include both tax-free accumulation of earnings on the policies' cash value and tax- free receipt of the death benefit. To address concerns that businesses were abusing their ability to deduct interest expenses on loans taken against the value of their policies, Congress passed legislation to limit this practice, and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and Department of Justice pursued litigation against some businesses. But concerns have remained regarding employers' ability to benefit from insuring their employees' lives--specifically, whether (1) employers should be considered to have an insurable interest in employees' lives that allows them to hold business-owned life insurance, (2) employers' insurable interest should continue after the employment relationship ends and, if so, under what circumstances, (3) employers should be required to obtain their employees' consent before purchasing business-owned life insurance, and (4) businesses should be allowed to receive tax advantages from owning these policies. Proponents of business-owned life insurance point out that, among its other purposes, businesses use these policies to fund broad-based benefits for their employees, including pre-and postretirement health care. We currently have work underway, and today, I will provide some preliminary information on (1) the uses and prevalence of business- owned life insurance and (2) federal and state regulatory requirements for and oversight of business-owned life insurance. To obtain this information, we analyzed the financial reports that banks filed with their regulators as well as the corporate annual financial statements that publicly traded insurers and noninsurers filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). In addition, we interviewed officials of the IRS, SEC, the federal bank regulators, four state insurance departments, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), two life insurance associations, and six life insurance companies. We began our work in February 2003, and it is still ongoing. Summary: Based on our preliminary work to date, no comprehensive data are available on the uses of business-owned life insurance policies; however, businesses can purchase these policies to fund current and future employee benefits and receive tax advantages in the process. Federal bank regulators have collected some financial information on banks' and thrifts' business-owned life insurance holdings, but the data are not comprehensive and do not address the uses of the policies.[Footnote 1] SEC, the IRS, state insurance regulators, and insurance companies told us that they generally have not collected comprehensive data on the sales or purchases of these policies or on their intended uses, because they have not had a need for such data in fulfilling their regulatory missions. In an effort to collect comprehensive data, we considered surveying insurance companies about their sales of business-owned life insurance. However, based on a pretest with six insurance companies, we determined that we would not be able to obtain sufficiently reliable data to allow us to conduct a survey. We found, however, that some insurers have voluntarily disclosed information about sales of business-owned policies and that some noninsurance businesses have included examples of their uses in annual financial reports filed with SEC. As part of their responsibility to oversee the safety and soundness of banks and thrifts, the federal bank regulators have issued guidelines for institutions that buy business-owned life insurance. Also, they told us that they have reviewed the holdings of many institutions with significant amounts of business-owned life insurance and concluded that major supervisory concerns do not exist. SEC officials said that the agency has not issued specific requirements for holders of business- owned life insurance, relying instead on its broadly applicable requirement that public companies disclose information material to investors in their financial statements; SEC did not have investor- protection concerns about public firms holding business-owned life insurance. The IRS had some requirements related to the tax treatment of business-owned life insurance and expressed some concerns about compliance with these requirements. State laws governing business-owned life insurance differed; the four states' regulators that we interviewed described some limited oversight of the policies, and these regulators and NAIC reported no problems with them. No Comprehensive Data Were Available on the Uses and Prevalence of Business-Owned Life Insurance: Neither federal nor state regulators collected comprehensive data on the uses and prevalence of business-owned life insurance. Although no comprehensive data were available on the uses of such policies, businesses may purchase life insurance to ensure recovery of losses in the event of the untimely death of key employees and to fund pre-and postretirement employee benefits. Accounting standards require that the future costs of postretirement benefit plans be recorded as liabilities at their present value on current financial statements. The accounting standards do not require that such liabilities be directly offset with specified assets. However, businesses may choose to fund such future costs using life insurance, thereby becoming eligible for tax-free policy earnings and tax-free death benefit payments on the policies.[Footnote 2] When businesses use nonqualified plans to provide postretirement benefits, they avoid the funding and other restrictions of tax-preferred qualified plans, while retaining control over the plan assets.[Footnote 3] Federal bank regulators did not collect comprehensive data on the uses and prevalence of business-owned life insurance by banks and thrifts, although they collected some financial information on such policies as part of monitoring the safety and soundness of individual institutions. Regulatory officials said that they collect this information to support their supervision of individual institutions. For supervisory purposes, banks and thrifts are only required to disclose the cash surrender value of business-owned life insurance and earnings from these policies in their quarterly financial reports to the regulators if the amounts exceed certain thresholds. For example, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), Federal Reserve Board, and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) require the institutions they regulate to disclose the cash surrender value of policies worth more than $25,000 in aggregate and that exceed 25 percent of "other assets," which include such items as repossessed personal property.[Footnote 4] The Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS) requires the thrifts it supervises to report the cash surrender value of policies if the value is one of the three largest components of "other assets." In addition to the banks and thrifts that meet a disclosure threshold, other institutions sometimes voluntarily provide data on their business-owned life insurance policies. Our preliminary results indicated that about one-third of banks and thrifts, including many of the largest institutions, disclosed the value of their business-owned life insurance holdings as of December 31, 2002, either voluntarily or because they met the reporting threshold.[Footnote 5] The remaining two-thirds either did not meet the reporting threshold or did not own business-owned life insurance. We found that 3,209 banks and thrifts (34 percent of all institutions) reported the cash surrender value of their policies at $56.3 billion. Twenty-three of the top 50 banks and thrifts--ranked by total assets-- reported owning policies worth $36.9 billion, or 66 percent of the reported total of all banks and thrifts. Overall, 259 large banks and thrifts--those with assets of $1 billion or more, including those among the top 50--held 88 percent, or $49.4 billion, of the total reported cash surrender value of business-owned life insurance. The quarterly reports that commercial banks and FDIC-supervised thrifts submitted did not require them to categorize business-owned life insurance policies according to their intended use. OTS-supervised thrifts, in contrast, were required to report the value of their key- person policies and the value of business-owned life insurance policies held for other purposes as separate items, if they met the reporting threshold. However, since the disclosure threshold applied separately to the two categories, OTS-supervised thrifts could be required to report on only one type of policy, rather than the total value of their business-owned life insurance holdings, even if they held both key- person and other policies.[Footnote 6] According to SEC, agency regulations do not specifically require public companies to disclose the value or uses of business-owned life insurance in the financial statements submitted to the agency. The federal securities laws that SEC administers are designed to protect investors by requiring public companies to disclose information that is "material" to investors in their financial statements--that is, according to SEC, information that an investor would consider important in deciding whether to buy or sell a security or in making a voting decision related to a security that the investor owns. SEC officials said that for most companies, business-owned life insurance holdings are not likely to be material to the company's financial results, and therefore would not be subject to SEC reporting requirements. IRS officials told us that the agency has not collected comprehensive information on the value of or income from business-owned life insurance policies, and agency officials said that they do not need this information. Specifically, businesses are generally not required to include the earnings or death benefits from business-owned life insurance in their taxable income. Businesses that are subject to the alternative minimum tax include income from death benefits and earnings from insurance when calculating the tax, but they are not required to list the insurance-related values or the uses of the policies on the alternative minimum tax form. Also, businesses that are required to complete Schedule M-1, Reconciliation of Income (Loss) per Books with Income per Return, as part of their Form 1120, U.S. Corporation Income Tax Return, would report earnings on business-owned life insurance as part of the income recorded on their books but not on the tax return. However, according to IRS officials, these earnings might not be separately identified as they are often "lumped" with other adjustments. State insurance regulators, concerned with state requirements, rates, and solvency issues, have collected extensive financial information from insurers, but not at the level of detail that would describe the uses or prevalence of business-owned life insurance policies.[Footnote 7] State insurance regulators use insurers' financial statements to monitor individual companies' solvency, and aggregate information on business-owned life insurance has not, in state regulators' views, been necessary for such monitoring. Insurers' financial statements list the number of all policies in force and premiums collected during the reporting period, but broken out only by individual and group policies, not by whether businesses or individuals owned the policies. In an effort to compile more comprehensive data on business-owned life insurance, we worked with the representatives of six insurance companies and the American Council of Life Insurers (ACLI) to develop a survey of the uses and prevalence of business-owned life insurance sales. Although the insurance companies' representatives cooperated in a pretest of the survey, and ACLI representatives said that they would encourage their members to participate in the survey itself, the results of the pretest led us to conclude that we would not be able to obtain sufficiently reliable data to allow us to conduct the survey. These representatives told us that they do not have a business need to maintain the comprehensive data on business-owned life insurance that we needed for the survey. They said that insurers do not routinely summarize information on the numbers of policies and insured individuals, cash surrender value of policies, and uses of business- owned life insurance. They explained that various factors made it difficult to obtain summary information, including that individual businesses may own multiple policies; that the same individuals may be insured under multiple policies; and that when purchasing policies, businesses may state multiple policy uses or policy uses may change over time. They also explained that extensive efforts would be required for insurance companies to obtain information from their computer systems and, in some cases, paper files to identify business-owned policies on employees where the business is also the beneficiary. Our preliminary review of the financial statements of 32 life insurance companies that filed 10-K annual reports with SEC and that were among the 50 largest such companies ranked by assets, disclosed some information on business-owned life insurance. Although SEC did not require insurance companies to identify business-owned life insurance sales in their annual statements to the agency, nine insurers reported over $3 billion in business-owned life insurance premiums from 2002 sales. Five of the insurance companies also reported that total premiums from 2002 business-owned life insurance premiums ranged from 10 to 53 percent of each company's 2002 total life insurance sales premiums. In addition, three insurance companies reported the value of their business-owned life insurance assets as totaling about $28 billion as of December 31, 2002. Insurance companies have also reported business-owned life insurance sales in response to industry surveys. CAST Management Consultants, Inc., conducts research on business-owned life insurance and, in a summary report, estimated 2002 annual business-owned life insurance premiums of $2.1 billion, based on the survey responses of 20 insurance carriers increased by CAST adjustments.[Footnote 8] CAST representatives declined to provide us any information about the complete survey, which is available only to "qualified market participants." We could not, therefore, determine whether CAST was able to collect the information we sought to obtain by conducting our own survey. In addition, a representative of the A.M. Best insurer rating company said that the company collects information on business-owned life insurance, but does not currently report the data. A.M. Best reported aggregate premiums from business-owned life insurance for 1998 (the last year for which it reported data) as more than $10 billion for 20 large insurers.[Footnote 9] Some businesses included anecdotal information about how they intended to use business-owned life insurance in the annual financial statements they filed with SEC. Our preliminary analysis of 100 randomly selected Fortune 1000 public companies' financial statements filed with SEC showed that 15 of the selected businesses referred to owning such policies, including 11 that provided information about their intended uses of the policies. The most commonly cited use of business-owned life insurance was to fund deferred executive compensation.[Footnote 10] One business reported using policies to help fund postretirement health care benefits, and another reported using the policies to help fund an employee benefit plan for management employees as well as executives. Some businesses have also provided survey responses on their uses of business-owned life insurance to fund executive benefit plans. Clark/ Bardes Consulting conducts an annual executive benefits survey and reports on the uses of business-owned life insurance by companies to fund nonqualified deferred compensation plans and supplemental executive retirement plans. In the 2002 results from its survey of Fortune 1000 corporations, Clarke/Bardes reported that 65 percent of those companies that fund nonqualified deferred compensation plans and 68 percent of those that fund nonqualified supplemental executive retirement plans do so using business-owned life insurance. Finally, the federal government estimated that the current tax exclusion of earnings on the cash value of business-owned life insurance results in over a billion dollars in foregone tax revenues annually--these estimates do not reflect the exclusion of additional income from death benefit payments. In its "Estimates of Federal Tax Expenditures for Fiscal Years 2003-2007," the Joint Committee on Taxation estimated that the foregone tax revenues resulting from the tax exclusion of investment income on life insurance for corporations would total $7.2 billion for 2003 through 2007. Similarly, the Office of Management and Budget, in its fiscal year 2004 budget "Analytical Perspectives," estimated foregone tax revenues of $9.3 billion for 2003 through 2007 resulting from the tax exclusion of life insurance. Regulators Had Guidelines or Requirements Applicable to Business-Owned Life Insurance but Did Not Identify Significant Regulatory Concerns: The federal bank regulators, SEC, the IRS, and state insurance regulators had guidelines or requirements applicable to business-owned life insurance but did not identify significant regulatory concerns. The federal bank regulators had guidelines for purchases of business- owned life insurance by banks and thrifts. OCC and OTS guidelines describe the permissible uses of business-owned life insurance and require national banks and OTS-supervised thrifts to perform due diligence before purchasing policies and to maintain effective senior management and board oversight.[Footnote 11] According to agency officials, FDIC and the Federal Reserve Board follow OCC's guidelines. The guidelines that are common among the regulators state that banks and thrifts can only purchase life insurance for reasons incidental to banking, including key-person insurance, insurance on borrowers, and insurance purchased in connection with employee compensation and benefit plans. Before purchasing policies, a bank's or thrift's management must conduct a prepurchase analysis that should, among other things, determine the need for insurance, ensure that the amount of insurance purchased is not excessive in relation to the estimated obligation or risk, and analyze the associated risks and the bank's or thrift's ability to monitor and respond to those risks. The guidelines also state that a bank or thrift should consider the size of its purchase of business-owned life insurance relative to the institution's capital and diversify risks associated with the policies. The guidelines require banks and thrifts to document their decisions and monitor their policies on an ongoing basis. In addition, banks and thrifts using business-owned life insurance for executive compensation should ensure that total compensation is not excessive under regulatory guidelines. The federal bank regulators we spoke with said that their risk-based examination programs target any aspect of banks' and thrifts' purchases of business-owned life insurance that would raise supervisory concerns. The regulators monitor institutions' safety and soundness through their risk-based examinations, which they said assess banks' and thrifts' compliance with guidelines on business-owned life insurance on a case- by-case basis. For example, all of the regulators said that if the value of the policies exceeded 25 percent of the regulator's measure of the institution's capital, they would consider whether further supervisory review or examination of these holdings was warranted. The regulators said that additional review or examination would be likely if the policies were held with one or very few insurers. As of December 31, 2002, 467 banks and thrifts reported business-owned life insurance holdings in excess of 25 percent of their tier 1 capital.[Footnote 12] We asked the bank regulators to explain their oversight of 58 institutions with the largest concentrations, all in excess of 40 percent of tier 1 capital. Bank regulatory officials said that their agencies were monitoring these institutions' levels of holdings, had conducted preliminary reviews or detailed examinations, and concluded that major supervisory concerns do not exist. SEC officials said that the agency's regulations for public companies do not specifically address business-owned life insurance; rather, SEC has relied on its broadly applicable disclosure requirements to surface any investor protection concerns. SEC requires public companies to prepare their financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), which would require them to disclose information about business-owned life insurance policies when such information is material. According to SEC officials, however, following GAAP would rarely require purchases of and earnings from business-owned life insurance to be shown as separate line items because they typically are not financially material to the company. SEC officials also said that the agency would have an oversight concern if it became aware of a public company's failure to disclose material purchases of or earnings from business-owned life insurance, or if problems developed in accounting for these policies. However, they said that, to date, such problems have not arisen, and they have not had investor-protection concerns about public companies holding such insurance. The IRS had some requirements related to the tax treatment of business- owned life insurance. The Internal Revenue Code defines life insurance for tax purposes and sets out the current limitations on permissible tax deductions that businesses can claim for the interest on policy loans against life insurance policies. Federal laws and IRS regulations have changed some aspects of the tax treatment of business-owned life insurance. While policy owners may access the cash value of their policies by borrowing against them, policy owners' ability to deduct the interest on such loans was limited by the Tax Reform Act of 1986 and further limited by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996, which amended Internal Revenue Code section 264.[Footnote 13] Before these limitations, some businesses were leveraging their life insurance ownership by borrowing against the policies to pay a substantial portion of the insurance premiums. Known as leveraged business-owned life insurance, these arrangements created situations where businesses incurred a tax-deductible interest expense while realizing tax-free investment returns.[Footnote 14] Various sources have reported that HIPAA curtailed new sales of leveraged policies, although such policies that were purchased in the past remain part of the life insurance policies currently in force. However, IRS officials expressed concern that HIPAA did not eliminate the tax arbitrage opportunities available through business-owned life insurance and that banks and other highly leveraged financial institutions may be indirectly borrowing to purchase policies on employees.[Footnote 15] IRS officials said that the agency is also concerned that banks are using separate account policies to maintain control over investments in a way that is inconsistent with the Internal Revenue Code.[Footnote 16] These officials said that the agency is continuing to study these business-owned life insurance issues at selected banks. Finally, in September 2003, the IRS issued final regulations on the tax treatment of split-dollar life insurance policies--policies in which the employer and employee generally share costs and benefits. Under the regulations, corporations cannot provide tax-free compensation to executives using split-dollar policies. State law requires that one party have an insurable interest in another to be able to take out a life insurance policy on that person and defines the conditions for one party to have an insurable interest in the life of another person. Historically, insurable interest related to a family's dependency on an individual and a business's risk of financial loss in the event of the death of a key employee. The significance of employers having an insurable interest in their employees is illustrated by the 2002 decision of a federal district court in Texas. The court found that Wal-Mart did not have an insurable interest in employees' lives under Texas law, given the nature of the policies taken out on each of 350,000 Wal-Mart employees, and that under Texas law, Wal-Mart could not collect on the death benefits paid under policies covering deceased employees.[Footnote 17] NAIC, a membership organization of chief state insurance regulators that helps promote coordination among the states, initially developed model guidelines for business-owned life insurance in 1992 and revised them in 2002. The 1992 guidelines suggested that states consider including in their laws provisions that recognize employers' insurable interest in employees, including nonmanagement employees who could expect to receive benefits. The 2002 revision added a recommendation for states to consider requiring employee consent to be insured and prohibiting employers from retaliating against employees who refused to grant their consent. Since NAIC adopted the revised guidelines, several states have passed legislation requiring employers to obtain employees' written consent before taking insurance on them. In some states consent provisions apply to life insurance policies in general, while in others these provisions specifically address business-owned life insurance. Our preliminary analysis indicated that, as of July 31, 2003, more than 30 states required written consent, including several states with provisions specific to business-owned life insurance. However, most of these states exempted group life insurance policies from consent requirements. Also, in some states consent requirements were satisfied if an employee did not object to a notice of the employer's intent to purchase a policy. Additionally, at least one state required employers to notify employees when purchasing business-owned life insurance, but did not require employee consent. Officials of NAIC and four state insurance departments--California, Illinois, New York, and Texas--stated that, in recent years, some state legislatures adopted laws broadening the definition of employers' insurable interest to include broader groups of employees in order to permit using business-owned life insurance to finance employee benefit programs, such as current employee and retiree health care. The officials said that such laws responded in part to Financial Accounting Standard 106, which took effect in 1992 and requires businesses to report the present value of future postretirement employee benefits as employees earn them. Also, our preliminary analysis showed that several states limit the aggregate amount of insurance coverage on nonmanagement employees to an amount commensurate with the business's employee benefit liabilities. In addition, a few states recognize an employer's insurable interest in employees, provided that businesses use the proceeds solely to fund benefit programs. Insurance department officials from the four states also told us that they primarily address compliance with their respective laws through a review of the proposed policy forms that insurers must submit for approval before marketing policies in their states. For example, in New York, the insurance department developed a checklist of items that must be included on forms that will be used for business-owned life insurance policies to ensure that the forms comply with the state's notification, consent, and other requirements. While NAIC officials said that state insurance regulators would generally have the authority to review policies currently in force for compliance with any state requirements, the officials from the four states said that they had not examined policies sold to confirm that employees consented to be insured or, where applicable, to test whether the amounts of coverage were appropriate. Officials in the four states said that their departments would investigate business-owned life insurance sales through their market conduct examinations of insurers if they observed a pattern of consumer complaints about such sales.[Footnote 18] However, the officials said that generally they had not received complaints about business-owned life insurance. Also, NAIC officials told us that the organization maintains a national database of consumer complaints made to state insurance regulators and that business-owned life insurance has not been a source of complaints. Mr. Chairman, this completes my prepared statement. I would be happy to respond to any questions you or other Members of the Committee may have at this time. FOOTNOTES [1] "Banks and thrifts," as referred to in this testimony, are the commercial bank and thrift institutions regulated by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Federal Reserve Board, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, and/or the Office of Thrift Supervision. However, our testimony does not cover bank holding companies and foreign banks with domestic branches. [2] If a business owns life insurance policies, the earnings and death benefit proceeds are among the factors that could make the business subject to the alternative minimum tax. In general, the alternative minimum tax is based on a corporation's regular taxable income adjusted for certain tax preference income items, such as exclusions, deductions, and credits. The amount due is the amount by which the tax computed under this system exceeds a corporation's regular tax. [3] Nonqualified employee pension benefit plans, unlike qualified plans, are not subject to the requirements of the Internal Revenue Code and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 as to who can participate, the amount of benefits provided, and how the plan is funded. Further, in contrast to qualified employee benefit plans, the assets of nonqualified plans are not beyond the reach of a business's creditors in bankruptcy proceedings. [4] FDIC, the Federal Reserve Board, and OCC regulate commercial banks, and FDIC regulates some thrifts. [5] The data do not include bank holding companies or foreign banks with domestic branches. The Federal Reserve Board started collecting data on business-owned life insurance from bank holding companies in 2003, but the data were not available at the time of our analysis. The federal bank regulators did not collect business-owned life insurance data on foreign banks with domestic branches. [6] OTS has proposed requiring all the thrifts that it supervises to report the value of both their key-person and other business-owned life insurance policies, beginning in 2004. "Proposed Agency Information Collection Activities; Comment Request--Thrift Financial Report," OTS, 68 Fed. Reg. 3318 (Jan. 23, 2003). [7] In commenting on this testimony, New York state insurance regulators said that while they did not collect detailed information on the prevalence or uses of business-owned life insurance, information about insurers that have a high volume of business-owned life insurance sales would be useful to them in conducting market conduct examinations. They also referred to survey data that they have collected since 2000 on business-owned life insurance, and we have requested this information from them. [8] "CAST 2002 Corporate-Owned Life Insurance Market Survey, Respondent Summary," CAST Management Consultants, Inc. (Apr. 2003). [9] Cynthia Crosson, "Capturing COLI/BOLI," Best's Review, Vol. 100, No. 9 (2000). [10] SEC requires companies to disclose information pertaining to the compensation of top officers. Therefore, the fact that companies most frequently disclosed the use of business-owned life insurance to fund executive compensation does not mean that this is necessarily the most common use of such policies. [11] Department of Treasury, OCC, "Bulletin 2000-23" (July 20, 2000). Department of Treasury, OTS, "Regulatory Bulletin RB 32-26" (July 31, 2002). These bulletins rescinded previous guidelines. [12] The ratio of cash surrender value to tier 1 capital illustrates the institution's overall exposure to risk, including credit risk (the risk of counterparty default), since tier 1 capital is a measure of the equity cushion that banks have available to absorb loss, including credit losses from their holdings of business-owned life insurance. [13] The limit on interest deductibility does not apply to policies purchased before June 20, 1986. [14] In addition to the legislation addressing leveraged business-owned life insurance plans, the IRS and Department of Justice prevailed in three cases involving the proper treatment of loan interest related to such plans. These plans covered over 55,000 employees. The courts found that the leveraged plans lacked economic substance, making the interest deduction unallowable. See In re C.M. Holdings, Inc., 301 F.3d 96 (3rd Cir. 2002); Am. Elec. Power v. United States, 326 F.3d 737 (6th Cir. 2003); Winn Dixie Stores v. United States, 254 F.3d 1313 (11th Cir. 2001), cert. denied, 535 U.S. 986 (2002). The taxpayer prevailed in a fourth case. See Dow Chemical Co. v. United States, 250 F Supp. 2d 748 (E.D. Mich. 2003). [15] The Congressional Research Service has reported that businesses could use overall indebtedness to indirectly support tax-preferred investment in business-owned life insurance. Since debt is fungible and businesses can deduct interest expenses to support investments, some businesses may borrow for purposes unrelated to life insurance and thereby have funds available to purchase these policies. Under such circumstances, it would be difficult to distinguish debt that is used to finance business-owned life insurance from that which is not. Congressional Research Service, The Library of Congress, Corporate- Owned Life Insurance: Tax Issues (Washington, D.C.: updated June 26, 2003). Congressional Research Service, The Library of Congress, Taxation of life Insurance Products: Background and Issues (Washington, D.C.: July 18, 2003). [16] In separate account life insurance, an asset account is maintained independently from the insurer's general investment account. This arrangement permits wider latitude in the choice of investments, particularly equities. [17] Mayo, et al., v. Hartford Life Insurance Company, et al., 220 F. Supp.2d 794 (2002). Texas law on insurable interest was changed after Wal-Mart purchased the policies in question to grant an insurable interest to third parties who take out life insurance on those giving informed consent. [18] New York insurance department officials said that other factors might also cause the department to investigate an insurer. For example, they said that the department would investigate, as part of its market conduct examinations, insurers that sell a significant amount of business-owned life insurance.
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![](media/image1.png){width="1.8277777777777777in" height="1.8277777777777777in"}  **[INITIATIVE DE PARTENARIAT DU MOYEN-ORIENT]{.underline}** **[Formation des Entrepreneurs du Moyen-Orient (MEET)]{.underline}** **[Dossier de Candidature]{.underline}** **Date limite de dépôt du dossier 5 octobre 2007** Sous le patronage du Ministère des Affaires Etrangères des Etats-Unis Bureau des Affaires du Moyen-Orient Office de l'Initiative de Partenariat du Moyen-Orient Réalisé par l 'Institut Beyster (BI) Ecole de Gestion Rady de l'Université de Californie à San Diego ![](media/image2.png){width="2.0in" height="1.3784722222222223in"} ![](media/image3.jpeg){width="1.4993055555555554in" height="1.1659722222222222in"} **[Description du Programme]{.underline}** **[Formation des Entrepreneurs du Moyen-Orient (MEET)]{.underline}** La Formation des Entrepreneurs du Moyen-Orient (MEET) est un programme de formation innovateur conçu pour identifier, développer et soutenir un nouveau groupe de chefs d'entreprises et d'Organisations de la Société Civile (CSO -- Civil Society Organizations) pour la région du Moyen-Orient et de l'Afrique du Nord (MENA). MEET offre une formation d'approfondissement des aptitudes, une gestion de réseaux professionnels, et des systèmes de soutien aux anciens participants en vue de consolider les compétences entrepreneuriales et gestionnaires des entrepreneurs et cadres de sociétés, des cadres d'ONG et des entrepreneurs sociaux. L'objectif du programme est d'aider les cadres, les dirigeants et les entrepreneurs doués à réaliser leurs aspirations pour monter avec succès des organisations durables, en expansion et prospères qui contribueraient ainsi à la croissance économique, au changement social et démocratique et au bien-être de la société dans la région du MENA. La participation des femmes dans le programme est fortement encouragée. MEET est un programme de l'Initiative de partenariat entre les Etats-Unis et le Moyen-Orient (MEPI) du Ministère des Affaires Etrangères des Etats-Unis, une initiative présidentielle destinée à soutenir les efforts de réforme dans les domaines économique, politique, et éducatif de la région du MENA en vue d'accroître les possibilités pour tous les peuples de la région, notamment les femmes et les jeunes. L'initiative s'efforce de tisser des liens entre le Moyen-Orient, l'Afrique du Nord, les Etats-Unis, les entreprises mondiales du secteur privé, les organisations non-gouvernementales, les éléments de la société civile et les gouvernements en vue de développer des programmes et des politiques innovatrices pour l'accomplissement de cet objectif. MEET est géré et développé par l'Institut Beyster de l'Ecole de Gestion Rady de l'Université de Californie à San Diego. **[Description de la formation]{.underline}** Le programme de formation MEET est conçu pour les entrepreneurs doués et plein de potentiel, les cadres et les chefs d'entreprises qui ont fait preuve d'une capacité d'initiative et d'action dans leurs entreprises et la société et qui offrent les promesses d'un meilleur avenir pour la région. Le programme de formation MEET couvre trois groupes distincts : un séminaire pour les cadres supérieurs, un séminaire pour les organisations de la société civile et un séminaire spécifique à certains secteurs pour les cadres commerciaux. - Chaque programme durera deux semaines et s'adressera à 20 chefs d'entreprises de société commerciales ou d'organisations de la société civile. - La formation aura lieu dans la région du MENA. Chaque programme sera tenu dans un lieu différent. A des fins de planification, le séminaire pour les cadres supérieurs se fera à Casablanca, au Maroc ; le séminaire pour les CSO aura lieu à Alexandrie, en Egypte et le séminaire spécifique à certains secteurs se fera à Amman, en Jordanie. Le MEPI et l'Institut Beyster se réservent le droit de changer le lieu de réunion de chacun ou de tous les programmes de formation en fonction des conditions politiques, économiques et de sécurité au moment de la session de formation. - Les participants devront répondre à des critères d'éligibilité rigoureux (énumérés pour chaque séminaire de formation spécifique) mais ils devront en général avoir une expérience professionnelle dans le secteur qu'ils auront choisi, avoir fait preuve d'une participation active dans la société, et démontré un potentiel d'esprit d'initiative et d'action dans leurs entreprises et la société. La connaissance de l'anglais est utile mais pas obligatoire. Le programme MEET offrira une interprétation simultanée en arabe et en français. Chaque programme couvrira les frais de voyages et de transport dans la région, de l'aéroport le plus proche au lieu de réunion du programme, l'assurance médicale de secours, le logement et une indemnité forfaitaire journalière pour les repas. Tous les participants au programme seront invités à participer aux rencontres particulières avec d'anciens élèves après leur expérience de formation. **[Processus de candidature et de sélection]{.underline}** La compétition pour le programme est ouverte, basée sur le mérite et juste. Les candidats seront évalués en fonction de leur poste actuel et de leur expérience professionnelle, du volume d'affaires et du potentiel de croissance de leur entreprise, des perspectives de travail dans un environnement professionnel international, de leur éducation, de leur volonté d'apprendre et de former les autres, de leur esprit d'initiative et d'action et des recommandations personnelles. Le programme MEET interdit toute discrimination basée sur le sexe, la race, la couleur, l'age, la religion, l'origine ou l'handicap. Cette politique est conforme aux lois et règlements en vigueur aux Etats-Unis. **Les personnes des catégories suivantes [ne sont PAS éligibles]{.underline} au programme de Formation des Entrepreneurs du Moyen-Orient (MEET) :** - Les citoyens et résidents permanents (détenteurs de carte verte) des Etats-Unis ; - Les personnes participant actuellement à des programmes académiques, de formation ou de recherche aux Etats-Unis ; - Les personnes résidant ou travaillant actuellement à l\'extérieur des pays participants ; - Les personnes qui ont participé à un programme d\'échange patronné ou financé par le gouvernement des Etats-Unis ; - Les employés, et membres de la famille immédiate, d'organisations sans but lucratif qui administrent le programme MEET au nom du Ministère des Affaires Etrangères des Etats-Unis. Cette disposition n\'élimine pas les membres de la famille qui vivent indépendamment de leurs parents ; - Les employés locaux des missions américaines à l\'étranger qui travaillent pour le Ministère des Affaires Etrangères des Etats-Unis n'ont pas droit aux subventions pendant la durée de leur emploi et pendant un an après la fin de leur emploi ; - Les membres de la famille immédiate (conjoints et enfants à charge) d'employés du Ministère des Affaires Etrangères des Etats-Unis pendant la période de l'emploi de leur conjoint/parent et pendant une période d\'un an suivant la fin de leur emploi. Cette disposition n\'élimine pas les membres de la famille qui vivent indépendamment de leurs parents ; - Les personnes condamnées pour un acte criminel. **Avant de remplir ce dossier de candidature, veuillez lire attentivement les instructions ci-dessous:** - **VOUS DEVEZ REPONDRE A TOUTES LES QUESTIONS.** Si vous n'êtes pas concerné par une question, écrivez (N/A), n'oubliez pas de spécifier l'indicatif du pays et de la ville dans votre numéro de téléphone. - **Vous devez remplir complètement ce dossier**. Les candidatures seront acceptées **en anglais uniquement**. Avant de soumettre votre candidature, vous pouvez y retourner à tout moment, en utilisant votre adresse électronique et mot de passe pour compléter votre candidature. - **Joignez votre curriculum vitae** en anglais à la candidature. Télécharger le document à la fin de la candidature. - **Joignez une lettre de recommandation** > Cette lettre sera écrite par un supérieur, un collègue ou un associé > qui peut témoigner de votre carrière professionnelle et de votre > esprit d'initiative et d'action ou de votre potentiel. Cette lettre > peut également comprendre des commentaires sur votre participation à > la communauté ou aux activités de soutien de votre communauté. - **Entretien personnel**  > L'Institut Beyster sélectionnera les candidats pour un entretien > personnel avec un comité de sélection local. Ce comité formé d'anciens > participants au programme MEET, du personnel de l'ambassade > américaine, et des chefs d'entreprises et de CSO de la région, sera > chargé des entretiens pour la région et du placement hiérarchique des > candidats. Ces entretiens personnels sont une condition du processus > de sélection. - **Semi**-**finalistes**  > Les comités de sélection locaux sélectionneront et recommanderont, au > Ministère des Affaires Etrangères des Etats-Unis, les candidats pour > la nomination. La sélection définitive et l'invitation au programme > seront effectuées par le MEPI, commanditaire du gouvernement > américain. **Instructions à suivre :** - Répondre à **[toutes]{.underline}** les questions sur le formulaire de candidature. Vous pouvez être éliminé du processus de nomination au programme si vous ne répondez pas à toutes les questions. - Tous les espaces sur la candidature doivent être remplis. Si l'information demandée n'est pas applicable, inscrivez N/A. - Vous devez sauvegarder l'information de **[CHAQUE]{.underline}** page de la candidature avant de continuer ou de quitter. - Après la sauvegarde de l'information, vous pouvez quitter la session et retourner à votre candidature à tout moment et jusqu'au point où vous pouvez soumettre la candidature (« **[SUBMIT ]{.underline}**») pour être considéré. - Une fois soumise, la candidature ne peut être modifiée qu'avec l'aide de l'administrateur technique de l'Institut Beyster. - Vous ne pouvez soumettre la candidature que lorsque toutes les sections sont complètes. - Utiliser les options Statut (« **[Status]{.underline}** ») en haut et en bas de la page pour revoir les sections incomplètes. > Choix du programme de formation : > > ![](media/image4.wmf)**Séminaire pour les cadres supérieurs** (du 20 > au 30 janvier 2008) (prévu pour Casablanca, au Maroc) > > Ce séminaire combine une documentation importante, des études de cas, > des plans d'actions individualisés et de l'accompagnement de cadres de > façon à maximiser les résultats pour chaque participant. Les candidats > sélectionnés pour ce programme auront démontré qu'ils peuvent tirer > parti d'un curriculum de formation interactif qui met l'accent sur la > planification stratégique, le développement de l'esprit d'initiative > et d'action et les points clés qui touchent le secteur commercial dans > la région du MENA dans l'économie mondiale. Notre programme de > formation de cadres comprend une méthodologie de formation éprouvée > qui met l'accent sur quatre éléments : la gestion, les marchés, > l'argent et la mystique. > > Le candidat idéal du séminaire pour les cadres supérieurs devrait : - avoir plus de 10 ans d'expérience dans les affaires - pouvoir faire état de son activité dans la communauté - montrer un potentiel important d'esprit d'initiative et d'action au sens large dans leur entreprise et leur communauté - être un cadre exécutif, un directeur ou un entrepreneur avec de l'expérience et bien informé, qui prend à cœur d'améliorer son esprit d'initiative et d'action et ses capacités de gestionnaire - montrer clairement qu'il a du potentiel pour assumer un rôle d'entrepreneur plus important tant dans le secteur public que privé - faire état d'une réalisation importante et présenter des signes de débrouillardise, d'initiative, de pouvoir d'adaptation à de nouvelles situations, de créativité et d'innovation, ainsi que d'aptitudes à la résolution de problèmes - montrer qu'il est prêt à servir de mentor pour d'autres ![](media/image5.wmf)**Séminaire pour les chefs d'organisations de la société civile** (du 16 au 26 mars 2008) (prévu pour Alexandrie, en Egypte) Le programme est basé sur les connaissances et les meilleures méthodes des praticiens de la région du MENA et des Etats-Unis pour examiner les trois thèmes clés du CSO : l'esprit d'initiative et d'action, le plaidoyer et développement de programmes et l'efficacité au sein de l'entreprise. - Le thème de d'esprit d'initiative et d'action explore les éléments critiques de la vision et de la mission de l'entreprise, les aptitudes entrepreneuriales personnelles, la gestion et le travail avec un conseil et la planification stratégique - Le thème du plaidoyer et développement du programme met l'accent sur le plaidoyer, l'élaboration d'une coalition et les alliances, la mesure de la réussite et la commercialisation pour le changement social - Le thème de l''efficacité au sein de l'entreprise se concentre sur la connaissance et les aptitudes de participants et sur les aptitudes à garantir une gestion financière saine, la philanthropie dans la région du MENA, la collecte de fonds et la préparation d'offres > Le candidat idéal du programme CSO : - possède 5 à 10 ans d'expérience en gestion et direction d'ONG et de CSO - peut faire état de son engagement envers la communauté - montre un potentiel important d'esprit d'initiative et d'action au sens large  - montre son consentement à apprendre et à entreprendre de nouvelles tâches et responsabilités, à participer pleinement et à contribuer à la réussite du programme - montre clairement sa volonté de se développer de façon continue, des points de vue personnel et professionnel - peut présenter des preuves de réalisations et des signes de débrouillardise, d'initiative, d'adaptation à de nouvelles situations, de créativité et d'innovation, ainsi que d'aptitudes à la résolution de problèmes > ![](media/image6.wmf)**Séminaire spécifique aux différents secteurs** > (du 11 au 21 mai 2008) (prévu pour Amman, Jordanie) > > Ce programme est conçu spécifiquement pour mettre en évidence les > aptitudes de planification, de gestion et d'esprit d'initiative et > d'action des entrepreneurs de petites et moyennes entreprises ainsi > que de plus jeunes directeurs de grands entreprises de la région qui > sont encore en train de former leurs plans de carrière. La formation > met l'accent sur les activités d'apprentissage interactif et sur > l'apprentissage basé sur l'expérience dans des domaines clés tels que > les capacités de négociation, le développement de l'esprit > d'initiative et d'action, le financement de la croissance, la mise en > œuvre de stratégies et l'encouragement à l'innovation. > > Le candidat idéal du séminaire spécifique aux différents secteurs : - possède 5 à 10 ans d'expérience commerciale - peut faire état de son dévouement pour sa communauté - montre un potentiel important d'esprit d'initiative et d'action au sens large - montre son consentement à apprendre et à entreprendre de nouvelles tâches et responsabilités, à participer pleinement et à contribuer à la réussite du programme - indique clairement sa volonté de se développer de façon continue des points de vue personnel et professionnel - peut montrer des preuves de réalisations et des signes de débrouillardise, d'initiative, d'adaptation à de nouvelles situations, de créativité et d'innovation, ainsi que d'aptitude à la résolution de problèmes **[Biographical Information/Information Biographique]{.underline}** **[Personal Identification Information / Information d'Identification Personnelle:]{.underline}** Preferred Title/ Titre Préféré: □ Dr./ Dr. □ Mr./M. □ Mrs./Mme. □ Miss/Mlle. □ Ms./Mme. Last or Family Name / Nom de Famille: First Name/ Prénom: Middle/Other Name/ Deuxième/Autre prénom:\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ ***(Enter your name [EXACTLY]{.underline} as it appears on your passport)/ (Veuillez inscrire votre nom [EXACTEMENT]{.underline} tel qu'il figure sur votre passeport)*** Job Title/Fonction:\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Organization Name/Nom de l'organisation:\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Gender/Sexe: Male/Homme: □ Female/Femme: □ Date of Birth/Date de naissance: Month/Mois\_\_\_\_\_ Day/Jour\_\_\_\_\_ Year/Année\_\_\_\_\_\_ Place of Birth/Lieu de naissance: Country/Pays :\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Province/Province:\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ City/Ville:\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Other information/Autre information: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Current Citizenship/ Nationalité actuelle: (Country/Pays)\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Other/Dual Citizenship/Autre/Double nationalité: (Country/Pays)\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Country of Current Residence/Pays de résidence actuelle:\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ **[Contact Information/Information de contact :]{.underline}** Residence Address (including postal code if applicable)/Adresse de résidence (code postal compris si applicable): \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Mailing Address (including postal code if applicable)/Adresse postale (code postal compris si applicable): \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Work Address (including postal code if applicable)/Adresse du travail (code postal compris si applicable):\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Preferred address /Adresse préférée □ Residence Address/Adresse de résidence □ Mailing Address/Adresse postale □ Work Address/Adresse du travail Home Telephone \# (including country and city code):\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Téléphone du domicile (y compris code du pays et de la ville) :\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Work Telephone \# (including country and city code):\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Téléphone au travail (y compris code du pays et de la ville):\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Mobile Telephone \# (including country and city code)/ Téléphone portable (y compris code du pays et de la ville) :\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Fax \# (including country and city code)/ Télécopieur (y compris code du pays et de la ville) : \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ E-mail Address/Adresse électronique:\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ (Highly recommended/Fortement recommandée) Alternate e-mail Address/Autre adresse électronique:\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Company or Organization Website/Site web de la société ou de l'organisation: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ [**Passport Information**/**Renseignements sur le passeport**]{.underline} Please provide the following information regarding your international passport. If you are selected to participate in the program, this information will be used to facilitate your visa application:/Veuillez fournir les renseignements suivants qui figurent sur votre passeport international. Si vous êtes sélectionné pour participer à ce programme, ces renseignements seront utilisés pour faciliter votre demande de visa: Do you have an external (or travel) passport?/ Avez-vous un passeport externe (ou de voyage)? □ Yes/Oui □ No/Non Series/Number/ Série/numéro: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Country of Issue/Pays de délivrance: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Passport Expiration Date/Date d'échéance du passeport: Month/Mois\_\_\_\_\_ Day/Jour\_\_\_\_ Year/Année\_\_\_\_\_ Have you ever applied for a U.S. visa?/Avez-vous jamais demandé un visa américain? □Yes/Oui □ No/Non What year?/Quelle année\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Where?/Où \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Have you ever been turned down for a U.S. visa?/Le visa américain vous a-t-il jamais été refusé? □Yes/Oui □ No/Non Have you ever applied for an immigrant visa to the U.S.?/Avez-vous jamais demandé un visa d'immigration aux Etats-Unis? □Yes/Oui □ No/Non What year?/En quelle année? \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Where/Où? \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ **[Educational Information/Cursus scolaire:]{.underline}** List all post-secondary education including professional education, beginning with most recent / Indiquez toutes les formations supérieures, y compris les formations professionnelles, en commençant par les plus récentes : ----------- ----------- ----------------------- ------------- ----------- ------------ ----------- Start End Institute/University/ Location/ Major Minor Diploma or Date/Date Date/Date Institut/Université Emplacement Subject/ Subject/ Degree de début de fin Sujet Sujet Conferred / principal secondaire Diplôme ou degré obtenu ----------- ----------- ----------------------- ------------- ----------- ------------ ----------- **[Professional and Employment Information/Renseignements professionnels et sur l'emploi :]{.underline}** ***Please remember to submit a professional résumé or CV with your application/ Veuillez joindre un curriculum vitae professionnel à votre dossier de candidature.*** List your business and employment history for the past ten years, beginning with most recent, attach additional pages if needed / Indiquez votre expérience professionnelle des dix dernières années en commençant par les plus récentes, joignez des feuilles supplémentaires si nécessaire. +--------+-----------------+-------+-----------------+---------------+ | Dates | Compa | City/ | Position/Ti | Res | | /Dates | ny/Organization | Ville | tle/Poste/Titre | ponsibilities | | | Name/Nom de | | | & | | F | l'Organisa | | | Duties/Re | | rom/De | tion/entreprise | | | sponsabilités | | To/A | | | | et | | | | | | obligations | +--------+-----------------+-------+-----------------+---------------+ | | | | | | +--------+-----------------+-------+-----------------+---------------+ | | | | | | +--------+-----------------+-------+-----------------+---------------+ | | | | | | +--------+-----------------+-------+-----------------+---------------+ | | | | | | +--------+-----------------+-------+-----------------+---------------+ | | | | | | +--------+-----------------+-------+-----------------+---------------+ | | | | | | +--------+-----------------+-------+-----------------+---------------+ **[Professional Affiliations/Affiliations Professionnelles :]{.underline}** List any professional associations, non-governmental (NGO) organizations or other organizations in which you currently are a member or with which you have been involved / Indiquez toutes les associations professionnelles, les organisations non gouvernementales (ONG) ou les autres organisations desquelles vous êtes membre actuellement ou auxquelles vous participez: List all U.S. government-funded programs in which you have participated / Indiquez tous les programmes financés par le gouvernement américain auxquels vous avez participés: +--------+---------+----------------+--------------------+-----------+ | Start | End | Program Name | U.S. Government | Program | | Date/ | Date/ | | Sponsor/ Sponsor | Topic / | | | | Nom du | du gouvernement | Thème du | | Date | Date de | programme | américain | | | de | fin | | | programme | | début | | | | | +--------+---------+----------------+--------------------+-----------+ | | | | | | +--------+---------+----------------+--------------------+-----------+ | | | | | | +--------+---------+----------------+--------------------+-----------+ | | | | | | +--------+---------+----------------+--------------------+-----------+ List any significant publications, honors, awards, projects or other accomplishments you would like to highlight to the selection committee / Indiquez tous les honneurs, publications, prix, projets ou autres accomplissements significatifs que vous désirez mentionner au comité de sélection: [Date/Date]{.underline} [Item / Title/ Elément/Titre]{.underline} [Description/Significance/]{.underline} > [Description/Importance]{.underline} ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- **[Statement of Experience / Déclaration sur l'expérience:]{.underline}** Please answer the following questions. Your answers to these questions are very important in the selection process. / Veuillez répondre aux questions suivantes. Vos réponses à ces questions sont très importantes pour le processus de sélection. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1\. Explain how you demonstrated leadership to solve an important problem or take advantage of a significant opportunity in your professional experience. / Expliquez comment vous avez fait preuve d'esprit d'initiative et d'action pour résoudre un problème important ou tirer profit d'une importante possibilité dans votre expérience professionnelle. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 2\. Describe what you have done to overcome adversity or resolve a difficulty. / Décrivez ce que vous avez fait pour surmonter une adversité ou résoudre un problème ? 3\. Explain how you came up with a unique or novel approach to a challenge in your work or life experience. /Expliquez comment vous avez trouvé une approche unique ou nouvelle à une difficulté rencontrée dans votre vie professionnelle ou personnelle. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ![](media/image7.png){width="1.1770833333333333in" height="1.1770833333333333in"} **INITIATIVE DE PARTENARIAT DU MOYEN-ORIENT** **Formation des Entrepreneurs du Moyen-Orient (MEET)** **Lettre de recommandation confidentielle** Une lettre de recommandation doit être soumise. Une lettre de recommandation doit provenir du supérieur du candidat ou d'un cadre supérieur. Les candidats propriétaires d'entreprises et/ou ceux qui travaillent à leur propre compte, peuvent présenter une lettre de recommandation venant d'une personne au courant de l'expérience professionnelle du candidat. La lettre de recommandation doit porter principalement sur les aptitudes professionnelles du candidat mais également témoigner de la participation du candidat à la vie sociale. Le candidat doit remplir la première partie du formulaire et l'envoyer ensuite à la personne qui le recommandera. Cette personne devra ensuite remplir complètement le formulaire et l'envoyer par courrier électronique à Andrea Rudiak à l'adresse <[email protected]>. La candidature ne sera acceptée que sur ce formulaire. La lettre doit être présentée pour le 5 octobre 2007 au plus tard. **The following information should be completed by the applicant/** **Les renseignements suivants doivent être fournis par le candidat:** Applicant Name/Nom du candidat : \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_Country/Pays : \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ **(*[exactement]{.underline}* tel qu'il apparaît sur le passeport)** Supervisor's Name/ Nom du supérieur :\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_Title/Titre : \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Organization or Employer/ Organisation ou employeur :\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ **The remainder of this form should be completed by the applicant's supervisor/ Le reste de ce formulaire doit être complété par le supérieur du candidat ou par la personne qui recommande le candidat :** How long have you known the applicant / Depuis combien de temps connaissez-vous le candidat?\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ In what capacity do you know him/her?/ Dans quelle capacité le connaissez-vous? \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ ![](media/image8.jpeg){width="3.0in" height="0.5in"} **[Program Description/Description du programme]{.underline}** La Formation des Entrepreneurs du Moyen-Orient (MEET) est un programme de formation innovateur conçu pour identifier, développer et soutenir un nouveau groupe de chefs d'entreprises et d'Organisations de la société civile (CSO) pour la région du Moyen-Orient et de l'Afrique du Nord (MENA). MEET offre une formation d'approfondissement des aptitudes, une gestion de réseaux professionnels, et des systèmes de soutien aux anciens participants en vue de consolider les compétences entrepreneuriales et gestionnaires des entrepreneurs et cadres d'entreprises, des responsables d'ONG et des entrepreneurs dans le domaine social. L'objectif du programme est d'aider les cadres, les dirigeants et les entrepreneurs doués à réaliser leurs aspirations pour monter avec succès des entreprises durables, ayant des possibilités d'expansion, qui contribueraient ainsi à la croissance économique, au changement démocratique et social , et au bien-être de la société dans la région du MENA. La participation des femmes au programme est fortement encouragée. MEET est un programme de l'Initiative de partenariat du Moyen-Orient (MEPI) du Ministère des Affaires Etrangères des Etats-Unis, une initiative présidentielle destinée à soutenir les efforts de réforme dans les domaines économique, politique, et éducatif de la région du MENA en vue d'accroître les possibilités pour tous les peuples de la région, en particulier les femmes et les jeunes. L'initiative s'efforce de tisser des liens entre le Moyen-Orient, l'Afrique du Nord, les Etats-Unis, les entreprises mondiales du secteur privé, les organisations non-gouvernementales, les éléments de la société civile et les gouvernements en vue de développer des programmes et des politiques innovatrices pour l'accomplissement de cet objectif. L'Institut Beyster de l'Ecole de Gestion Rady de l'Université de Californie à San Diego est chargé de la réalisation et du développement du MEET. # Application Evaluation / Evaluation du dossier de candidature In the rating chart below, please mark one box in each category that best describes the applicant:/ Dans le tableau d'évaluation ci-dessous, veuillez marquer, pour chaque catégorie, la case qui décrit le mieux le candidat : ------------------------ ----------------------------------- ------------------------- -------------------------- --------------------------- -------------------- [Category/ [Excellent/Excellent]{.underline} [Good/Bien]{.underline} [Fair/Moyen]{.underline} [Poor/Faible]{.underline} [Unable to Catégorie]{.underline} Judge/Incapable de juger]{.underline} Leadership ability □ □ □ □ □ /Capacité d'initiative et d'action: Resourcefulness and □ □ □ □ □ initiative/ Ingéniosité et initiative: Adaptability to new □ □ □ □ □ situations / Adaptabilité aux nouvelles situations: Creativity and □ □ □ □ □ innovation/ Créativité et innovation: Communication skills/ □ □ □ □ □ Aptitude à la communication: Risk taking /Prise de □ □ □ □ □ risque: ------------------------ ----------------------------------- ------------------------- -------------------------- --------------------------- -------------------- Please describe why you believe the applicant is prepared to benefit from this leadership training program. Examples from the applicant's professional background that support your conclusions would be very helpful/Veuillez expliquer pourquoi vous pensez que le candidat est préparé pour profiter de ce programme de formation. Des exemples de l'expérience professionnelle du candidat supportant vos conclusions seraient très utiles. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Please share a concrete example of a specific accomplishment the applicant has made in his/her professional work./Veuillez citer un exemple concret d'un accomplissement particulier du/de la candidat(e) dans son expérience professionnelle. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- In what ways do you see this applicant making a difference when he/she returns after the training/ A votre avis, le/la candidat(e) sera-t-il/elle prêt(e) à faire des changements après son retour de formation ? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Reference Name and title (please print)/Nom de référence et titre (veuillez écrire en majuscules):\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Place of Employment/Lieu du travail:\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Address/Adresse:\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Telephone #/Téléphone \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ E-Mail address/Adresse électronique:\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Signature/ Signature: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Date/ Date: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_
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FILENAME: STL_WDAMS DOCUMENTATION DATE: JANUARY 25, 1995 DATA THEME: WING DAMS DESCRIPTION: Wing Dam centerlines as arcs. ABSTRACT: This coverage contains arcs representing the wing dams on the Mississippi River starting at river mile 0, at Cairo, Il, to river mile 300, at the border between the St. Louis District and the Rock Island District. Each arc represents the centerline of the wing dam as detailed on the 1 inch = 400 feet scale hydrographic survey sheets maintained by the St. Louis District. STATUS: 90% done GEOGRAPHIC AREA: Mississippi River, St. Louis District. MAP PROJECTIONS: Universal Transversal Mercator (UTM) zone 15. MAP UNITS: meters DATUM: NAD27 SOFTWARE VERSION: ARC/INFO v. 6.1.1 Sun Sparkstation INTENDED USE OF DATA: This data was designed to be used as a means to locate wing dams in the St. Louis District and to be able to quickly access information pertaining to that wing dam. LIMITATIONS OF DATA: The levee centerlines were digitized off of USACE St. Louis District Hydrographic Survey Sheets (scale 1 inch = 400 feet). The accuracy is estimated to be within 15 feet of its true location. COVERAGE DEVELOPER: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Rock Island District CORPS CONTACT: Thomas DeWitte, US Army Corps of Engineers, Rock Island District, Operations Division, Clock Tower Building, P.O. Box 2004, Rock Island, IL 61204-2004. Phone # (309) 794-5674. ORIGINAL SOURCE INFORMATION: MEDIA: Paper copy of map. AUTHOR/AGENCY: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers PUBLISHED DATE(S): Hydrographic photo 31 January 1989 SCALE: 1:4800 PROJECTION: Missouri East Stateplane PROCEDURE USED TO CREATE THE DATA:. Wing Dam centerlines were digitized on an ALTEK digitizing table using the software ARC/INFO. ARC/INFO software was then used to project the digitized stateplane coordinate coverage to UTM zone 15 coordinates. COMMENTS: None ARC Attribute File Items (AAT) DIKE_NO. This gives the river mile (with river mile 0 at the point where the Ohio and Mississippi rivers meet) plus the side of the river that the wing dam is located. (L for left hand side, R for right hand side while facing downstream). RIVER_MILE This is the distance in miles from the origin where the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers meet. NOTICE: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers assumes no responsibility for errors in the information. Similarly the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers assumes no responsibility for the consequences of inappropriate uses or interpretations of the data made by anyone to whom this data has been made available. The Corps bears no responsibility to inform users of any changes made to this data. Anyone using this data is advised that precision implied by the coverage may far exceed actual precision. Comments on this data are invited and the Corps would appreciate that documented errors be brought to staff attention.
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