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** Monitor the basement walls and floor, particularly during the spring thaw and following heavy precipitation to ensure. Mold issues (last remediated in 2020) can be likely be avoided if diligent. | ** Monitor the basement walls and floor, particularly during the spring thaw and following heavy precipitation to ensure. Mold issues (last remediated in 2020) can be likely be avoided if diligent. | ||
* In general, the network equipment should be left on all winter long. | * In general, the network equipment should be left on all winter long. | ||
=== Chemical Storage === | |||
* It is very dangerous to store acid (i.e hydrochloric/muriatic) and chlorine (i.e. calcium hypochlorite) in close proximity to one another. If the two come in contact, the chemical reaction produces toxic chlorine gas. Therefore, the chemicals are stored as follows: | |||
** The stock of acid (in sealed plastic jugs) is to be stored on the shelves in the shed. | |||
** The stock of chlorine (in sealed buckets) is to be stored in the pump house, stacked at most three high. | |||