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ScottGo 10-05-2024 09:19 AM

sprinklers
 
I just took my cart from Fenney to Brownwood farmers mkt. Why are the sprinklers going 9 a.m.? There are major rains coming, isn't the ground wet enough already?

Charles K 10-05-2024 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by ScottGo (Post 2376352)
I just took my cart from Fenney to Brownwood farmers mkt. Why are the sprinklers going 9 a.m.? There are major rains coming, isn't the ground wet enough already?

It's done in order to lower the level in retention ponds so that the ponds have space to receive the heavy rains without causing flooding.

Risuli 10-05-2024 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by ScottGo (Post 2376352)
I just took my cart from Fenney to Brownwood farmers mkt. Why are the sprinklers going 9 a.m.? There are major rains coming, isn't the ground wet enough already?

Lowering the level of the retention ponds in advance?

biggamefish1 10-05-2024 09:40 AM

This is part of the water management program here in TV. When we have too much rain, this is how they lower the water levels in our retention basins to keep from flooding.

MrFlorida 10-05-2024 12:28 PM

Must be new here, whenever a storm comes, they lower the ponds, and remove the gates.

mikemalloy 10-05-2024 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by ScottGo (Post 2376352)
I just took my cart from Fenney to Brownwood farmers mkt. Why are the sprinklers going 9 a.m.? There are major rains coming, isn't the ground wet enough already?

Some of the water from the sprinklers evaporates immediately in the air. Some after it is on the ground. It's preferable to the ponds overflowing and flooding homes.

kansasr 10-05-2024 02:25 PM

This site really needs some sort of automatic response to these frequently asked questions by newcomers.

Bogie Shooter 10-05-2024 02:30 PM

It’s called search.

ScottGo 10-05-2024 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by ScottGo (Post 2376352)
I just took my cart from Fenney to Brownwood farmers mkt. Why are the sprinklers going 9 a.m.? There are major rains coming, isn't the ground wet enough already?

Thanks. Not to new 3 yrs, never really noticed it before. Got drenched a couple of times oncoming carts.

Altavia 10-05-2024 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by ScottGo (Post 2376448)
Thanks. Not to new 3 yrs, never really noticed it before. Got drenched a couple of times oncoming carts.

They are running much more than I've seen in 5 yrs south of 44. The retention ponds are also higher.

Kudo's to the Villages storm water management team for being proactive 2 days before the official warnings materialized.

https://www.districtgov.org/PdfUpload/Storm%20Water.pdf

Teed_Off 10-05-2024 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by ScottGo (Post 2376352)
I just took my cart from Fenney to Brownwood farmers mkt. Why are the sprinklers going 9 a.m.? There are major rains coming, isn't the ground wet enough already?

Homeowners might consider running their irrigation system too. My designer home system uses 900 - 1,000 gallons when I water the lawn, costs less than $3.

Rwirish 10-06-2024 05:06 AM

How many times is this explained?

jsa 10-06-2024 05:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 2376435)
It’s called search.


As a "newcomer" here let me just say: the search function on this site sucks.

Lyarham 10-06-2024 05:22 AM

Sprinklers
 
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Originally Posted by ScottGo (Post 2376352)
I just took my cart from Fenney to Brownwood farmers mkt. Why are the sprinklers going 9 a.m.? There are major rains coming, isn't the ground wet enough already?

Running sprinklers to lower lake levels

rsmurano 10-06-2024 05:24 AM

What the villages should do is to tell the people in each district to run their sprinklers on a specific day and there will be no cost of doing this. The system knows how much water you use to water your lawn every day so it would be easy for them to credit you for 1 day. The major benefits would be: people’s lawns might look better, and that would draw down the water more than having TV water specific areas for 6 hours a day


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