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Irrigation Schedule
An article in TVS a few days ago about irrigation restrictions made reference to a schedule which I wasn’t aware of. Sure enough, if you drill down deep into the villages.net website there is one based on your lot #. It only specifies days (2 per week) and start times, with no limit on duration or volume of usage, so I don’t see how it helps in limiting water consumption.
But, if you’re interested here’s the lengthy drill down: CDD/Departments/Utilites/Irrigation info/CDD 1-14 irrigation schedule/Select your district Don’t know if I’ll comply or not since there’s apparently no enforcement of it. |
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(They recently blamed over waterimg for street deterioration in a Monarch Grove Villa neighborhood.) |
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Irrigation schedule
There is a site the villages.net, been using it for six years.
The schedule on my box was published by sjrwmd.com and is completely different than TV schedule I referenced originally. Perhaps it makes a difference if you reside north of 466 where irrigation is potable water, whereas south is recycled water. |
I would follow the Villages schedule. The SWFWMD (and I suspect the SJRWMD as well) guidelines say to follow the county guidelines if they are more restrictive. Sumter county (and I suspect Marion county) guidelines say to follow the municipality guidelines if they are more restrictive.
Therefore, I would follow SWFMD->Sumter->Villages. Also, the Villages schedule staggers the days and times to distribute usage throughout the week rather than the entire area/county drawing water at the same time. |
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Water schedules
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The reason to stagger the watering schedule is so the water pressure doesn't drop too much.
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Some irrigation water comes from retention ponds.
Interesting... there are surface water interconnecting designs in T V south of 466. T V turns on sprinklers to prevent flooding etc. T V has ample water in the new man-made "ponds" and "lakes" that are at attractive high levels in the newest sale areas. Recently sold neighborhoods within a couple mile range have retention pond, lol, waterfront properties that are at low levels. To be told there is a lawn watering shortage in T V south of 466 makes this mind hmmmm... T V does have intricate surface water management. Squirrel... If enough water does not exist in T V to keep the expensive, high maintenance, chemical infested (where does one think these chemicals go btw) required "turf" on T V home lots green then... why not allow dreaded, forbidden, rocks to be placed to the road's edge?? More runoff would be produced to fill ponds. A reasoning behind no rocks is surface water runoff... Do we not need more water in the reserves???? Cyclical... |
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