We are prepared for the great flood.  Don't remove the tarps until the storm has passed or there are two of every species of animal in the ark.

On Sat, Sep 17, 2022, 5:41 PM Patrik D'haeseleer <patrikd@gmail.com> wrote:
Cere and I spread out a bunch of tarps and trash bags o er gear in Sudo and CCL. There are two more large tarps in Sudo, and a bag of trash bags on the table in CCL.

Patrik 

On Sat, Sep 17, 2022, 4:36 PM Patrik D'haeseleer <patrikd@gmail.com> wrote:
Ok, just checked the roof drains - look fine - and swept the roof of anything that might clog them.  Very few leaves so far, but if this rain storm comes with high winds,  it may be good to have someone check tomorrow as well.

Don't have time to do any spot-patching up on the roof - anyone know where those materials are, and which ones we should be using right now that have a short dry time?

Currently splitting open some large trash bags I brought in, to cover some of the remaining valuables...

Patrik

On Sat, Sep 17, 2022, 12:30 PM Patrik D'haeseleer <patrikd@gmail.com> wrote:
I think the main priority for the upcoming rain storm is to verify that the roof drain is free of any leaves, and that the mesh cage that is supposed to keep debris out is properly installed over the drain opening. That was the problem with our major leaks last time: the mesh cage had been dislodged, leaves and trash blocked the drain, and we wound up with a foot of water on the roof, which likely overtopped the vents underneath the skylights.

We should also put tarps over our most valuable equipment just in case - especially the bioreactor, HPLC, UV spec, and plate reader.

If anybody has time to do some work on the roof today, we can also try to close some of the gaps in the roof coating itself, but we would likely need to use the fast-drying black tar-like stuff that dries fast, rather than the more environmentally friendly latex based coating that takes a day or two to dry.

Ideally we should have done that *before* the rains hit, but I think we were a bit caught off-guard with this unusually early rain storm.

The skylight seals in my estimate are of secondary importance compared to the leaks in the roof coating. They still have the same seal they were installed with ~8-9 years ago. It is definitely worth re-sealing them, but I think we were getting far more water coming through roof leaks than leaking around the panes of the skylights.

Patrik


On Fri, Sep 16, 2022 at 5:10 PM Nenufar Molecules <nenufarmoleculesforlife@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello CCL,
Rain is in the forecast for this weekend (we need it) so I'm checking on the progress of glazing the skylights.  Who is responsible for the glazing and do they have a deadline to get the job done????
Let's keep eyes open for any water leaking.
Best wishes always,
Eddy Spinner


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