Blog #5 August 10, 2009

Another thunder storm come and gone, leaving us with inches of water in the tanks and pits to pump out bright and early in the morning, with another thunder storm in the forecast.

As for a progress report on the tanks, the construction crew began building a wooden platform inside the F.O.G. tank today, and Aron is off to another anaerobic digester project around the St. Cathrines area.  This project is further along in the production than the one on Corner Farm, and is going to be used as a learning experience so we have an idea of what is in store for this project.

Aside from that, I did some straightening up in D Barn’s garage area, making sure tools and other things are put in their proper places, so they can be found when needed.  I also made sure I would have the pump tank on the tractor in lieu of another intense rain/thunder storm, so that the water can be pumped out of the pits straight away in the morning.

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