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smalldog
06-12-2008, 03:20 PM
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Smalldog Sez last evening was a lovely evening and my mommy and dad were going to open the windows to get some fresh air but since we live in Liberty Park and the stink from that sewer plant in back of the fire house on Bonita Blvd near the circle with Buena Vista, was to strong ........ dad often plays Becall and Bogart so he knows it isn't all that unusual >:( I wonder how much the folks in the Villages of Largo and Duval are affected ...... I've head it said it said that the stink isn't necessary if the plant is operated properly :dontknow: I wonder why the Real Estate people from the Villages forgot to mention that the plant was there ::)
Barefoot
06-12-2008, 06:21 PM
Smalldog, you've shared some important information, thank you.
No wonder you look depressed.
samhass
06-12-2008, 06:32 PM
We drove by that area Monday night. It was awful . We all knew what it was, but still announced to one another "It wasn't me." It was really strong. Speaking of strong,
I also noticed a horrible smell when you approach the Bridgeport Lake Sumter gate coming from the square side. Some animal (a gator??) must have died. It smells nasty.
SteveFromNY
06-12-2008, 06:44 PM
Since the plant is East of Liberty Park, and the prevailing winds are typically from the west, doesn't any odor generally go away from Liberty Park?
Muncle
06-12-2008, 07:06 PM
Maybe like growing up in the stockyard area, one becomes acclimated to the smell, but I've been in Liberty Park for 3 years and don't think the plant is that bad (95+% of the time). I find the smell from irrigation sprinklers to be much more fetid. And that's not consistant. Generally it's not too bad, but occasionally if would knock a buzzard off a :edit: wagon.
And smalldog, I've heard the same thing about the plant, from supposedly reliable sources. It seems that most frequent occurrence of really foul odors was on weekends. I was told that this was when the plant was not manned and some machinery had shut down causing the problem. When it happened during the week, there was always someone around to restart. Who knows?
renielarson
06-12-2008, 09:06 PM
I've never noticed an odor before and hope there isn't one when we arrive at our villa in Liberty Park Saturday. Wouldn't that be a wonderful welcome home?
We're in Lexington, Kentucky, tonight. Staying in Atlanta tomorrow night then onward to Paradise...Paradise Lost if there's a disgusting smell in the air! :barf:
samhass
06-12-2008, 09:09 PM
Oh Bright, It's wonderful that you will be here soon!! It's windy out right now. Maybe it will blow all the bad smell away.
chelsea24
06-13-2008, 12:49 AM
We don't notice any odor here in Duval.
Hijack! :cop: I have to make a comment about smalldog's avatar. It so much reminds me of the pug we had. I miss him so much and seeing this avatar just made up my mind that when we get a pup again, it will be a pug. Sorry for the hijack. ::)
Russ_Boston
06-13-2008, 02:02 PM
We stayed for a week just north of the plant in Largo and didn't notice any smell. But maybe we were just lucky since it was only a week.
Good info though.
Smalldog,
Is your place north or south of St. Charles? And, how often do you get the smell?
smalldog
06-14-2008, 10:18 AM
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Smalldog Sez to be honest it (the stink) only occurs once in a while ... it is so very annoying when it does .... so since it is only once in a while no problem right ???
well tornado's and our feral cats and our big big storms are only once in a while also .... and this problem should be correctable, maybe
chuckinca
06-14-2008, 03:47 PM
Sewage pumps stations or treatment plants are always odorous (I worked construction in dozens in the SF Bay Area for 35 years).
Some are better than others and some days worse than others. Generally, they are better in the colder weather.
bobfl
06-14-2008, 05:44 PM
Interesting! If you go on Google Maps and check South section of TV using Satellite view you can see that sewage treatment plant was there long before any development in the area. Its just cleared earth south of LSL and even LSL is only partially completed at time of photo.
We live in the Bonita Villas southeast of the plant and in the year and a half we have lived here we have NEVER smelled anything. We have noticed at times a smell from the recycled water when watering our lawn. Perhaps this is what some people smell and think it is coming from the plant.
renielarson
06-15-2008, 01:12 AM
Well, we arrived at our villa in Liberty Park this afternoon about 4. Perhaps the air is blowing away from us...but...I smell no odor whatsoever!
inda50
06-15-2008, 01:29 AM
could you give me some google map coordinates for the plant, I don't know where it is , Thanks
bobfl
06-15-2008, 03:28 AM
Here it is, Mapping of treatment plant
http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&ll=28.882652,-81.97938&spn=0.006726,0.010493&t=h&z=17
tucson
06-15-2008, 02:49 PM
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Smalldog Sez last evening was a lovely evening and my mommy and dad were going to open the windows to get some fresh air but since we live in Liberty Park and the stink from that sewer plant in back of the fire house on Bonita Blvd near the circle with Buena Vista, was to strong ........ dad often plays Becall and Bogart so he knows it isn't all that unusual >:( I wonder how much the folks in the Villages of Largo and Duval are affected ...... I've head it said it said that the stink isn't necessary if the plant is operated properly :dontknow: I wonder why the Real Estate people from the Villages forgot to mention that the plant was there ::)
I don't think they forgot to tell people at all, they knew it was there. But "they're" told where to sell in the new areas, plus no one would buy if they knew there was a treatment plant close to them.
Muncle
06-15-2008, 08:32 PM
I don't think they forgot to tell people at all, they knew it was there. But "they're" told where to sell in the new areas, plus no one would buy if they knew there was a treatment plant close to them.
I bought in Liberty Park three years ago. As I drove up the hill on Buena Vista to look at the partially completed house, I noticed this bldg on the left. It had a sign in front that said "Water Treatment Facility." The sales rep said "That's the water treatment facility."
So, yeah, I guess I knew it was there when I bought. And in getting to know the neighbors as we all moved in, not one person expressed shock that the plant was there. Everybody knew. On the otherhand, the first time the air was especially ripe, a few did express dismay about the aroma.
And by the by, it's not the only such facility in the area. I think there's a treatment plant close to #8 on Hemingway and I'm sure there are others.
islandgal
06-15-2008, 09:37 PM
Smalldog Sez ---
You crack me up!!!! :2cool:
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