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Wise styglobites,
We've bought a farm house in the hills above Montego Bay, Jamaica, and it's got a farm's rainwater tank: ~20'x30'x 12' deep. It's also got a flat concrete cover, three internal tank/modules each with its own ~18x18" access hatch. Annoyingly, I'm being told that I need to get into it and check the pump intakes, free the drains etc.
Looks to be proper cave conditions- water is still & crystal with fine sediments to the far/deeper end. I'm really hoping there's nothing more than muck & dead lizards in there...
Thoughts, particularly re. safety?
Good, serviced gear, certainly. Ropes to surface-guy at hatch, certainly. Lights, certainly. I'll make sure there's at least 3' of airspace before I get in, though that will complicate getting back out again. I'll never be more than 20" from a/the hatch & 10' from surface.
Yes, I've checked with my life-insurance guy. Yes, he tells me that my wife has made no changes to our policy.
Thanks,
Andrew
We've bought a farm house in the hills above Montego Bay, Jamaica, and it's got a farm's rainwater tank: ~20'x30'x 12' deep. It's also got a flat concrete cover, three internal tank/modules each with its own ~18x18" access hatch. Annoyingly, I'm being told that I need to get into it and check the pump intakes, free the drains etc.
Looks to be proper cave conditions- water is still & crystal with fine sediments to the far/deeper end. I'm really hoping there's nothing more than muck & dead lizards in there...
Thoughts, particularly re. safety?
Good, serviced gear, certainly. Ropes to surface-guy at hatch, certainly. Lights, certainly. I'll make sure there's at least 3' of airspace before I get in, though that will complicate getting back out again. I'll never be more than 20" from a/the hatch & 10' from surface.
Yes, I've checked with my life-insurance guy. Yes, he tells me that my wife has made no changes to our policy.

Thanks,
Andrew