There were two issues with this facility: the most important was the state of the roof. This is another case of 20-year shingles still on a building after about 30 years. That and the buildup of moss and the rubbing of tree branches. The other was just the look of the siding.
So, in addition to some recent work inside to repair crumbling drywall, the Treatment Building now has a new coat of stain. The new roof will go on next spring. For the winter, a few temporary shingles have patched the holes that were there under the moss. Next season we will finish all the repairs that this building badly needs.
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