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The mitigation is done, but our restoration job continues. It
is interesting to see this process through, as my dear friend ICS columnist
Steve Toburen says, "the customer's eyeglasses.”
This
is no major flood or restoration job by any stretch of the imagination but even
I was surprised at just how much remediation is involved from the seemingly
benign water leak under my kitchen sink.