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elevatorman 06-12-2009 11:57 AM

Sinkhole
 
Wife just came in and said there is a large sinkhole on Buena Vista. The road is closed. North of El Camimo.

villages07 06-12-2009 03:03 PM

E-Man...thanks for the report. I have been curious if our recent 10+ inches of rain was going to cause any sinkholes.

There was one in a residential front yard not too far from me in Sabal Chase....filled it up with tons of sand. Someone in that neighborhood mentioned that there was also one somewhere in Hadley and on the Havana golf course.

Any confirmation of these or other reports?

This is a topic that I'm still trying to understand the risk for here in The Villages.

mac9 06-12-2009 03:19 PM

Hey, Villages7, I live in Sabal Chase. What street was the sinkhole?

villages07 06-12-2009 06:15 PM

shellbark way.... south of the pool on east side of canal

graciegirl 06-12-2009 06:37 PM

07? Will you drive by on Havana Trail and see if our house is still standing? F16?

gemorc 06-12-2009 06:45 PM

Alas! The beautiful pond, that used to accept your practice balls at Lopez driving range, is no more.

Also the picturesque lake, on El Camino Real, bordering on the village of Alhambra, has disappeared.

graciegirl 06-12-2009 07:12 PM

What IS a sinkhole??? I thought it was a hole in the ground. It must be a THIRSTY one if it drinks up ponds!

SteveFromNY 06-12-2009 09:01 PM

There was one under the golf cart path on Buena Vista north of Liberty Park on Memorial Day weekend. It showed up on the left side and went under the path. I'm not there now. Has anyone seen that one?

chachacha 06-12-2009 09:05 PM

carry insurance...
 
i think most of our homeowner insurance policies cover damage from sinkholes...it is a risk in florida but does not happen very often...sorry to hear we have had a few here....

rshoffer 06-12-2009 09:12 PM

Check your homeowners policy. This is a serious problem around this area.

downeaster 06-12-2009 09:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 209027)
What IS a sinkhole??? I thought it was a hole in the ground. It must be a THIRSTY one if it drinks up ponds!

Take a look here, Gracie,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sink_hole

We are sitting on limestone deposits here. As the ground water recedes it leaves space for surface water to seep down into the vacant space. Heavy rains cause the ponds to fill to the point where the pressure causes the seep to get more aggressive and large enough to empty the pond while washing dirt out with it. Like pulling the plug in a bath tub.

Mopar 06-12-2009 10:43 PM

Sinkhole
 
We are closing on our home in The Village of Hemingway on Monday, June 15th. The news of the sink hole scares the be-jeezers out of us. I have googled a site on sink holes in Central Florida.
http://www.dep.state.fl.us/geology/g...s/sinkhole.htm

It appears Sumter county has sink holes but they are not as dangerous as some other areas in Florida.

Hope this website helps others with concerns.

We will be joining the "beautiful day in the Villages" group on June 17th, sink holes or not.:2excited:

Linda

Martinsville, IL, Crown Point, IN, Murfreesboro, Tn and soon The Village of Hemingway TV

chuckinca 06-12-2009 10:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gemorc (Post 209026)
Alas! The beautiful pond, that used to accept your practice balls at Lopez driving range, is no more.

Also the picturesque lake, on El Camino Real, bordering on the village of Alhambra, has disappeared.



This is a funny - right?


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Ooper 06-12-2009 11:30 PM

No funny. What they'll do is fill the sink holes with fill and probably line the ponds with a plastic liner. Then they cover the liner with a foot or two of sand and filler back up with water. Next year this time, you won't even know what has happened.

chuckinca 06-12-2009 11:36 PM

Those are some good size bodies of water to be down the drain!

Wonder if the cost of repairs is covered by insurance?


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