A congregation along Champlin Drive near the Mississippi handles seasonal cleaning challenges that suburban facilities further from the river do not face. Spring flooding in the Champlin area—the Mississippi frequently exceeds its banks in March and April in wet years—brings silt and debris to the entrance areas of facilities near the river. The congregation's narthex entrance faces the river side of the building and the carpet there shows seasonal soil differently than the summer baseline.

We adjusted the narthex cleaning frequency from weekly to three times weekly during the March-to-May window and returned to weekly in June. The entrance mat programme was also updated: two heavy-duty scraper mats replaced the single interior mat that had been the previous arrangement. The change reduced the soil load reaching the carpet by roughly half, which we tracked by comparing vacuum bag weights.

Champlin sanctuaries in the Elm Creek area have different seasonal profiles but similar river-corridor characteristics. We scope each facility individually rather than assuming that adjacency to the river affects all buildings the same way.

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