Hi all,
As you may know the sink in R1-125 sprung a leak. This has turned out to be the regulator
for the RO water so it has now been isolated.
You can continue to use the sink, but there will be no RO water until the regulator can be
replaced.
Please be careful around the sink area, absorbent mats have been placed and the area
mopped but it is still residually damp.
BW,
--
Conor Parks
Scientific Manager | Wellcome Sanger Institute
Wet Lab Support Team (T279)
Behjati Team (T274)
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Hello Conor, thank you for your email!
I am just wondering, are there any spare buckets that we could use to put our virkon
innactivated supernatants? I suppose that that sink was the only place where we could
dispose of these liquids. If you know of any spare buckets to bring the
inactivated/dilluted supernatants over to Morgan, do let us know, please.
Best regards,
Diana
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From: Conor Parks <cp20(a)sanger.ac.uk>
Sent: 07 February 2024 10:03:38
To: 'cellgenrsflab(a)sanger.ac.uk'
Cc: cellgenlab(a)sanger.ac.uk
Subject: [Cellgenrsflab] R1-125 sink/RO water
Hi all,
As you may know the sink in R1-125 sprung a leak. This has turned out to be the regulator
for the RO water so it has now been isolated.
You can continue to use the sink, but there will be no RO water until the regulator can be
replaced.
Please be careful around the sink area, absorbent mats have been placed and the area
mopped but it is still residually damp.
BW,
--
Conor Parks
Scientific Manager | Wellcome Sanger Institute
Wet Lab Support Team (T279)
Behjati Team (T274)
Hi Diana,
The sink is still functional the non-RO water still works , only the RO water is off. You
can still put Virkon inactivated waste down it. As an alternative the Perfusion room also
has a lab sink.
There shouldn't be a need to transport waste liquid to Morgan.
BW,
Conor
From: Diana Adão <da18(a)sanger.ac.uk>
Sent: 07 February 2024 10:58
To: Conor Parks <cp20(a)sanger.ac.uk>uk>; 'cellgenrsflab(a)sanger.ac.uk'
<cellgenrsflab(a)sanger.ac.uk>
Cc: cellgenlab(a)sanger.ac.uk
Subject: Re: R1-125 sink/RO water
Hello Conor, thank you for your email!
I am just wondering, are there any spare buckets that we could use to put our virkon
innactivated supernatants? I suppose that that sink was the only place where we could
dispose of these liquids. If you know of any spare buckets to bring the
inactivated/dilluted supernatants over to Morgan, do let us know, please.
Best regards,
Diana
________________________________
From: Conor Parks <cp20@sanger.ac.uk<mailto:cp20@sanger.ac.uk>>
Sent: 07 February 2024 10:03:38
To: 'cellgenrsflab(a)sanger.ac.uk'
Cc: cellgenlab@sanger.ac.uk<mailto:cellgenlab@sanger.ac.uk>
Subject: [Cellgenrsflab] R1-125 sink/RO water
Hi all,
As you may know the sink in R1-125 sprung a leak. This has turned out to be the regulator
for the RO water so it has now been isolated.
You can continue to use the sink, but there will be no RO water until the regulator can be
replaced.
Please be careful around the sink area, absorbent mats have been placed and the area
mopped but it is still residually damp.
BW,
--
Conor Parks
Scientific Manager | Wellcome Sanger Institute
Wet Lab Support Team (T279)
Behjati Team (T274)