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Ground tremors, sonic booms or what??
I live down in Marsh Bend. Periodically the whole house will just shake. The windows and doors especially hard. It's happened more than once and I'd say once a month or so. I used to be in the military and know exactly what a sonic boom sounds and feels like. I'd say this is about close to that. I've been in thunderstorms where he distant thunder clap will shake the windows. That is another good example of what it feels like. Each time it has happened there has been no thunderstorms in the area.
I used to work for the FAA and know the air space around here. They do not have supersonic aircraft flying in any proximity of the villages. I mentioned it to my aunt who lives about 3 miles away and she has also experienced this as have some of my friends. None of us can figure out what it could possibly be. I live a good distance from I 75 and the turnpike. I have also checked the old posts in the forum and others have experienced this but nobody can seem to offer a good answer. Thoughts? |
I think you should talk to others, better in the know, about the quarry near you.
Seems like that might be the source. then again, totally speculating. |
Here is one your search missed.
https://www.**************.com/2018/...estone-quarry/ The other news site. |
and can you hear the loudspeakers , prisoner 8250 report to the cell block b. just asking?
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How close are you to the quarry?
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My guess is the limestone quarry that has a permit to blast five times a month. Their permit was just renewed recently for 10 more years.
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Most likely blasting at the quarry.
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The quarry appears to be the correct choice. Perhaps they may post a warning due to safety laws concerning the workers and surrounding population.
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Suggest you call the office of the florida state fire marshall to make any further inquiries. Several law firms take on these cases of homes being damaged by the blast effects. They monitor all detonations with seismographs .
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I lived in Marsh Bend 2 years and never once experienced an issue and neither did any neighbor
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I would like to see a correlation study of quarry blasting and sinkhole occurrences especially pertaining to our areas
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When I moved to my farm in SC, I remember what felt like a sonic boom. My 4,000 square foot log house shook...... dishes rattled... pictures bounced on the walls. I called my new neighbor and asked what that was.... she said, "Revenuers blowing up Arledge's still again." So, my guess is the quarry, or revenuers blowing up a still.
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Odd. We have lived in Marsh Bend for several years and have not experienced anything like what you describe.
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Same here. We've been in Marsh Bend for 2 1/2 years and never noticed anything.
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I was out there for about 3 years . The first time it went off I went outside and all the neighbors were outside also , I called community watch , They Knew Nothing lol. They have a license for x amount of times a month but I actually don’t know how many times they set it off . I’m always gone from the house so it never was a big bother , once in awhile it was a big one but sometimes just a ripple . I know one thing there not going anywhere , the stuff is to valuable .
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We're in Marsh Bend three years and haven't had this happen.
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This limestone quarry is considered a mining operation and is regulated by (MSHA) mine safety and health administration under the US department of labor. They have an approved blasting plan and seismic monitoring devices ( to protect against damage suits). If you feel the blast was abnormally large or could cause damage to your home, you can request an inspector visit and review from the agency. At least they would know that someone is paying attention.
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Check here next time it happens. Search for local airspace . Also ask quarry when next blast event is
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We are working on our 5th year here in McClure Village and only once have we noticed a minor shock from the blasting.
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Quarry blasting which sometimes shook my artwork off the wall. Had to use hurricane screws to stop it.
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Wee hours of the morning, half asleep, thought I heard distant thunder and felt mild tremor. Lay awake the rest of the night praying for rain. The thought that scared me was that it might have been a sink hole. |
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These blast shakes are the equivalent of a truck hitting a pothole in front of your house and they last about 1 second. I've been down here for 6 years, just had my house painted and asked them to let me know if there were any cracks in the stucco and there were none. It's not a big deal at all. The only ones that complain about it are those that don't live here.
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OOOH! Another "My village is better than your village" fight! https://media1.giphy.com/media/12aW6JtfvUdcdO/giphy.gif |
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https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...curred-155945/ There's 10 on here and at least 3 or 4 since that. |
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