Thursday, November 9, 2017

Purging the lines, safety advice, and recognition

This is one exciting photo!
Really? Two guys (one is out of sight in the big hole) and a very large truck?
Yes indeed. They are doing the final purging of the geothermal wells, and filling them with the ionized water/glycol mix.
Seeing these men on the job means heat in the church is close on the horizon.
Should everything happen in perfect sequence, it could mean heat by next Sunday. But don't pack the sweaters away quite yet. In construction, things rarely happen in perfect sequence....
Thank you for your patience and good humor!



Getting to know your new parking lot:  There are “walking lanes” marked across the middle of the “island” which continue to the 31st Street sidewalk. Using them is recommended; for now the only alternative is the “driving lanes” – competing with a car is not a good plan. Walk the extra few steps, and be safe. We will do our best to keep the lanes clear of snow this winter.

Yale University Center for Environmental Connections contacted us about our solar and geothermal projects. The Center will let us know when the piece is broadcast on radio and published on their blog, Facebook, and other social media, likely in December.

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