
The silt sock at the northwest corner of the site was overflowing yesterday evening and the heaviest rain hadn't started yet. Our rain gauge at the house recorded 2.3 inches of rain.

This morning the crew was back moving dirt and the "Porta-John" was back in an upright position.

By the afternoon it was time to check the elevations on the pad area.


Checking the elevation on the northwest corner of the pad.

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