From tarahalwes at gmail.com Tue Nov 11 08:32:37 2025 From: tarahalwes at gmail.com (Tara Halwes) Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2025 08:32:37 -0500 Subject: [Water] [SHPeople] Drinking water supply area sign In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Nice catch! Sawyer Hill Trustees are responsible for it (figuring it out would fall to Adam), but possibly SWSS will re-post it for us if we point it out. If anyone feels like taking this on yourself please let Adam / SH Trustees / Water Team know so they/we can confirm placement with SWSS. Tara H @taraha on Discord 508-361-9605 On Tue, Nov 11, 2025 at 07:34 Kim Shute via People < people at lists.sawyerhill.org> wrote: > I was walking in the woods and noticed the tree with the drinking water > supply sign has fallen over. Do we need to replace the sign on an upright > tree? If so, What team might this task fall under? Thanks. > Kim S > Sent from my iPhone_______________________________________________ > People mailing list > People at lists.sawyerhill.org > http://lists.sawyerhill.org/mailman/listinfo/people -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kshute1 at gmail.com Tue Nov 11 10:28:20 2025 From: kshute1 at gmail.com (Kim Shute) Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2025 10:28:20 -0500 Subject: [Water] SWSS will fix sign later this week In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thank you! Kim S Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 11, 2025, at 10:24?AM, Tara Halwes wrote: > > ?I showed Kim?s photo of the sign on the ground to the SWSS tech who was at the pump house today while I happen to be doing fire pump testing and he said yes they manage those signs and he?ll have the person coming back later in the week go put it back up on a nearby tree. > > (Thanks Kim!) > > > From adam at phenaproxima.net Tue Nov 11 15:23:40 2025 From: adam at phenaproxima.net (=?utf-8?Q?Ph=C3=A9na_Proxima?=) Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2025 20:23:40 +0000 Subject: [Water] If you are interested in knowing things about the water system Message-ID: In light of the long (and now seemingly FIXED, FINALLY) water pressure ordeal, I was thinking that it might be beneficial to disseminate some of the institutional and technical knowledge that we gained during the process. Although I don't think most of us should actually handle the water and septic management or talk to SWSS (that's what the trustees are for), I feel like it can't hurt to at least give interested people a general sense of how the system works. My hope is that this will empower more of us to take on community-wide maintenance jobs with confidence. I'm writing it all down, of course, in the Sawyer Hill trustee manual, but I thought I'd also offer an in-person rundown to any curious, maintenance-minded folks. The idea is to meet with me at the pump house and I'll show you what the various parts are and tell you what I've learned about how they work and interact. I'm obviously not an expert, but it can't hurt to share the knowledge. So would people be at all interested in a quick (half-hour) info dump at the pumphouse some evening this week? And/or should I send this to the wider communities as well? Adam -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tarahalwes at gmail.com Tue Nov 11 15:31:20 2025 From: tarahalwes at gmail.com (Tara Halwes) Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2025 15:31:20 -0500 Subject: [Water] If you are interested in knowing things about the water system In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Extending your invitation to Camelot Maintenance volunteers. On Tue, Nov 11, 2025 at 15:23 Ph?na Proxima wrote: > In light of the long (and now seemingly FIXED, FINALLY) water pressure > ordeal, I was thinking that it might be beneficial to disseminate some of > the institutional and technical knowledge that we gained during the process. > > Although I don't think most of us should *actually* handle the water and > septic management or talk to SWSS (that's what the trustees are for), I > feel like it can't hurt to at least give interested people a general sense > of how the system works. My hope is that this will empower more of us to > take on community-wide maintenance jobs with confidence. > > I'm writing it all down, of course, in the Sawyer Hill trustee manual, but > I thought I'd also offer an in-person rundown to any curious, > maintenance-minded folks. The idea is to meet with me at the pump house and > I'll show you what the various parts are and tell you what I've learned > about how they work and interact. I'm obviously not an expert, but it can't > hurt to share the knowledge. > > So would people be at all interested in a quick (half-hour) info dump at > the pumphouse some evening this week? And/or should I send this to the > wider communities as well? > > Adam > _______________________________________________ > Water mailing list > Water at lists.sawyerhill.org > http://lists.sawyerhill.org/mailman/listinfo/water > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From perley at mears.us Tue Nov 11 15:37:53 2025 From: perley at mears.us (Perley Mears) Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2025 15:37:53 -0500 Subject: [Water] [BNG] If you are interested in knowing things about the water system In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I'm game. Might even video it ? Perley Perley Mears perley at mears.us On Tue, Nov 11, 2025 at 3:23?PM Ph?na Proxima via BNG < bng at lists.mosaic-commons.org> wrote: > In light of the long (and now seemingly FIXED, FINALLY) water pressure > ordeal, I was thinking that it might be beneficial to disseminate some of > the institutional and technical knowledge that we gained during the process. > > Although I don't think most of us should *actually* handle the water and > septic management or talk to SWSS (that's what the trustees are for), I > feel like it can't hurt to at least give interested people a general sense > of how the system works. My hope is that this will empower more of us to > take on community-wide maintenance jobs with confidence. > > I'm writing it all down, of course, in the Sawyer Hill trustee manual, but > I thought I'd also offer an in-person rundown to any curious, > maintenance-minded folks. The idea is to meet with me at the pump house and > I'll show you what the various parts are and tell you what I've learned > about how they work and interact. I'm obviously not an expert, but it can't > hurt to share the knowledge. > > So would people be at all interested in a quick (half-hour) info dump at > the pumphouse some evening this week? And/or should I send this to the > wider communities as well? > > Adam > _______________________________________________ > BNG mailing list > BNG at lists.mosaic-commons.org > http://lists.mosaic-commons.org/mailman/listinfo/bng -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From yochaigal at gmail.com Tue Nov 11 15:41:19 2025 From: yochaigal at gmail.com (Yochai Gal) Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2025 15:41:19 -0500 Subject: [Water] If you are interested in knowing things about the water system In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Yes. On Tue, Nov 11, 2025, 3:23?PM Ph?na Proxima wrote: > In light of the long (and now seemingly FIXED, FINALLY) water pressure > ordeal, I was thinking that it might be beneficial to disseminate some of > the institutional and technical knowledge that we gained during the process. > > Although I don't think most of us should *actually* handle the water and > septic management or talk to SWSS (that's what the trustees are for), I > feel like it can't hurt to at least give interested people a general sense > of how the system works. My hope is that this will empower more of us to > take on community-wide maintenance jobs with confidence. > > I'm writing it all down, of course, in the Sawyer Hill trustee manual, but > I thought I'd also offer an in-person rundown to any curious, > maintenance-minded folks. The idea is to meet with me at the pump house and > I'll show you what the various parts are and tell you what I've learned > about how they work and interact. I'm obviously not an expert, but it can't > hurt to share the knowledge. > > So would people be at all interested in a quick (half-hour) info dump at > the pumphouse some evening this week? And/or should I send this to the > wider communities as well? > > Adam > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kporter at mac.com Tue Nov 11 16:24:46 2025 From: kporter at mac.com (Ken Porter) Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2025 16:24:46 -0500 Subject: [Water] [BNG] If you are interested in knowing things about the water system In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I?m interested too. Video or photos might be a big help. Back when we moved in there were drawings? Diagrams? of the system. Those must still exist. - Ken Ken Porter Ken Porter - Computer Help kporter at mac.com 617-803-6612 mobile 32 Village Ln Berlin, MA 01503 > On Nov 11, 2025, at 3:37?PM, Perley Mears via BNG wrote: > > I'm game. Might even video it ? > > Perley > > Perley Mears > perley at mears.us > > > On Tue, Nov 11, 2025 at 3:23?PM Ph?na Proxima via BNG > wrote: >> In light of the long (and now seemingly FIXED, FINALLY) water pressure ordeal, I was thinking that it might be beneficial to disseminate some of the institutional and technical knowledge that we gained during the process. >> >> Although I don't think most of us should actually handle the water and septic management or talk to SWSS (that's what the trustees are for), I feel like it can't hurt to at least give interested people a general sense of how the system works. My hope is that this will empower more of us to take on community-wide maintenance jobs with confidence. >> >> I'm writing it all down, of course, in the Sawyer Hill trustee manual, but I thought I'd also offer an in-person rundown to any curious, maintenance-minded folks. The idea is to meet with me at the pump house and I'll show you what the various parts are and tell you what I've learned about how they work and interact. I'm obviously not an expert, but it can't hurt to share the knowledge. >> >> So would people be at all interested in a quick (half-hour) info dump at the pumphouse some evening this week? And/or should I send this to the wider communities as well? >> >> Adam >> _______________________________________________ >> BNG mailing list >> BNG at lists.mosaic-commons.org >> http://lists.mosaic-commons.org/mailman/listinfo/bng > _______________________________________________ > BNG mailing list > BNG at lists.mosaic-commons.org > http://lists.mosaic-commons.org/mailman/listinfo/bng -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From yatahe16 at gmail.com Tue Nov 11 19:10:07 2025 From: yatahe16 at gmail.com (Richard Smith) Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2025 19:10:07 -0500 Subject: [Water] [BNG] If you are interested in knowing things about the water system In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I?ll go through the drawings in the mechanic room for tech info. Also I?d like to be included in the ?tour.? On Tue, Nov 11, 2025 at 4:25?PM Ken Porter via BNG < bng at lists.mosaic-commons.org> wrote: > I?m interested too. Video or photos might be a big help. Back when we > moved in there were drawings? Diagrams? of the system. Those must still > exist. > > - Ken > > Ken Porter > > > *Ken Porter - Computer Help*kporter at mac.com > 617-803-6612 mobile > > 32 Village Ln > > Berlin, MA 01503 > > > On Nov 11, 2025, at 3:37?PM, Perley Mears via BNG < > bng at lists.mosaic-commons.org> wrote: > > I'm game. Might even video it ? > > Perley > > Perley Mears > perley at mears.us > > > On Tue, Nov 11, 2025 at 3:23?PM Ph?na Proxima via BNG < > bng at lists.mosaic-commons.org> wrote: > >> In light of the long (and now seemingly FIXED, FINALLY) water pressure >> ordeal, I was thinking that it might be beneficial to disseminate some of >> the institutional and technical knowledge that we gained during the process. >> >> Although I don't think most of us should *actually* handle the water and >> septic management or talk to SWSS (that's what the trustees are for), I >> feel like it can't hurt to at least give interested people a general sense >> of how the system works. My hope is that this will empower more of us to >> take on community-wide maintenance jobs with confidence. >> >> I'm writing it all down, of course, in the Sawyer Hill trustee manual, >> but I thought I'd also offer an in-person rundown to any curious, >> maintenance-minded folks. The idea is to meet with me at the pump house and >> I'll show you what the various parts are and tell you what I've learned >> about how they work and interact. I'm obviously not an expert, but it can't >> hurt to share the knowledge. >> >> So would people be at all interested in a quick (half-hour) info dump at >> the pumphouse some evening this week? And/or should I send this to the >> wider communities as well? >> >> Adam >> _______________________________________________ >> BNG mailing list >> BNG at lists.mosaic-commons.org >> http://lists.mosaic-commons.org/mailman/listinfo/bng > > _______________________________________________ > BNG mailing list > BNG at lists.mosaic-commons.org > http://lists.mosaic-commons.org/mailman/listinfo/bng > > > _______________________________________________ > BNG mailing list > BNG at lists.mosaic-commons.org > http://lists.mosaic-commons.org/mailman/listinfo/bng -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tarahalwes at gmail.com Wed Nov 19 13:54:36 2025 From: tarahalwes at gmail.com (Tara Halwes) Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2025 13:54:36 -0500 Subject: [Water] =?utf-8?q?Hey_Teams_I=E2=80=99m_On=3A_Tara_less_available?= =?utf-8?b?IHRpbGwg4oCmP1RCRD8/?= Message-ID: (Bcc: Water, Fire (pumptesters), Reserve study, Camelot Maintenance) Hi If you?re contacting me for something related to maintenance or trustee things you might normally poke only me about, please also copy another person or people on the same team to make sure time sensitive info isn?t dropped. I?m unexpectedly dealing with family stuff that may take me out of state and just generally takes up a bunch of brain space I normally use for HOA comms. 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