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Water Level in Duval Lake
I’m a new resident in Duval and noticed that the water level in the lake between Odell Circle and Backwater was quite a bit lower today. Anyone know what happened? Thanks!
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No rain. :ho:
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:) Sorry, that is not a lake. :welcome:
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Thanks! Lot to learn around here!
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Retention ponds.
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the rainy season is coming and these ponds will fill up quickly
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Just ignore. People with cabin fever. Nothing better to do. :ohdear::ohdear: |
Thanks everyone! No worries about the snarky replies. I’ve been here long enough to know that this place really is full of very friendly people.
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Normal for this time of year (dry season). The retention ponds are used for flood control, as well as irrigation for the golf courses and common areas. Without rain, the levels in the ponds will draw down. Plus, they have the ability to transfer water amongst the ponds. Once the rains come, you will see the ponds fill up quickly. In fact, it is common to see sprinklers running at all times of the day during the rainy season to help draw the water down, especially if a major rain event is predicted. Again, all good and all normal.
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No substantial rain in weeks! Village people use them to water the golf courses; common grounds.
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Could be TV is watering a golf course. Or maybe it’s a feed for another body of water!
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The water in almost all lakes and ponds is what is used to water your lawn, public landscaping, and the golf courses themselves. Most are also interconnected so the water levels can be managed. But in the “dry season” like now, water levels in the lakes and ponds can decline dramatically, occasionally drying up completely.
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