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Old 10-02-2011, 09:03 AM
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Friday evening we were exploring the new Sanibel area in our golf cart and were shocked by the strong sewage smell apparently eminating from the new golf course areas which were being watered. Saturday when visiting the Villages "final phase " new open houses in the area I questioned a sales rep about the smell and was told:
Yes they are using reclaimed sewage water;
Don't know why they still have the smell;
All new courses are going to use that water and " thats the price you pay
to live on the new courses".

Anybody else notice the same smelly problem recently, or did we just hit it on a bad night? We were considering a new build in the area, but now????
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Jim -

FWIW - from the VHA's October edition of The Villages Voice:

http://thevha.net/the-villages-voice...35&article=820

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I am surprised by the word SEWAGE. Are you absolutely, completely sure that is the word used? Sewage means to me water that may have human waste in it. And I would fire that sales person for using "and that's the price you pay for living on new courses". Wow...bad use of words there. Most of the sales reps I have met are smarter than that.

Most courses and our lawns south of 466 are watered by reclaimed water from ponds and sometimes the ponds in hot weather can have some rank odors.

That is what I have heard repeatedly, but I could be wrong.

Seems a little dangerous to be sprayin' sh*tty water on the golf courses.
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Friday evening we were exploring the new Sanibel area in our golf cart and were shocked by the strong sewage smell apparently eminating from the new golf course areas which were being watered. Saturday when visiting the Villages "final phase " new open houses in the area I questioned a sales rep about the smell and was told:
Yes they are using reclaimed sewage water;
Don't know why they still have the smell;
All new courses are going to use that water and " thats the price you pay
to live on the new courses".

Anybody else notice the same smelly problem recently, or did we just hit it on a bad night? We were considering a new build in the area, but now????
I was over there durring the week and they were putting a high grade fertilizer down by tractor. It smelled like ?. So I would imagine when it gets wet it repeats the smell until it sets in. JMO
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I take my dogs for a golf cart ride at night and for about two weeks now I have encountered that smell. It is terrible!!!!!
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I take my dogs for a golf cart ride at night and for about two weeks now I have encountered that smell. It is terrible!!!!!
In Ohio farmin' area that is perfume!
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Jim -

FWIW - from the VHA's October edition of The Villages Voice:

http://thevha.net/the-villages-voice...35&article=820

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Wow... that's interesting. Thanks for the link!
I have a question, though. All of the water at our house (interior and exterior) smells fine. The taste is a bit different from what I grew up on, but not by much.
HOWEVER, a few neighbors down the block are experiencing really yucky water. Has the strong sulfur taste and smell and when they wash clothes or shower, the smell clings. The toilet water smells continually as well.
We're in a brand new CYV section. Anybody have a clue why only some of us are having this experience?
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And to that point. I've heard many people say the water taste bad, taste good, is hard, is soft.

Does all the water come from one place???
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In VA, human waste is treated (?) and becomes Sludge, which is used as fertilizer by farmers. We recognized the odor, when we rode our carts along Sannibel on Friday - en route to Colony Plaza. Sadly, Gracie, Sludge IS human waste. Don't know for sure that is what is being used here, but the smell was the same...........
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You have to know what "reclaimed water" means. Reclaimed water or recycled water, is former wastewater(sewage) that is treated to remove solids and certain impurities, and used in sustainable landscaping irrigation or to recharge groundwater aquifers. Chlorine has been added for safety reasons. It is NOT safe to drink the water.

On your golf scorecards, it states in English and Spanish that the water is not potable water.
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Same thing up here on NY farms it's not a plesant smell and the farmer has to disk it in the ground or face fines.

Lord if they are doing this now in TV to save money and go green then our tax rate outta go down. Sounds like a HMO adgenda. IMHO

Angie I hope the builders are not hooking up the lawn water to the whole house systems. Could that be the sulfur stink nasty smell some are getting. Or are there different sources for TV?

Our CYV we rented while visiting the water was terrible for our skin. It did not smell or taste bad but our skin started to rash and break out in hives. Itch scale it was terrible we figured we caught cooties from something somewhere.

Got home back on our well water with a softner system and everything cleared up. House sold we move to a very nice upscale rental home in Cortland on city water. Dang it the problems are back.

Had the water tested and first it is very hard 15 grains and second the expert said there is wayyyyyyyyy to much chlorine in the water. That is what is drying our your skin hair etc. Dermatologists confirmed this.

So when we get to the villages a system is going in to remove chlorine and hard water. I do understand for some people they are lucky and it does not bother them.

Sewage on the greens, Trish you now have a new eheeeuuuuu yucky to add to your list.



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In VA, human waste is treated (?) and becomes Sludge, which is used as fertilizer by farmers. We recognized the odor, when we rode our carts along Sannibel on Friday - en route to Colony Plaza. Sadly, Gracie, Sludge IS human waste. Don't know for sure that is what is being used here, but the smell was the same...........
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A couple years back they treated Havana and the odor was horrible. The odor dissipated after it was watered in well. It takes time.
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I know chlorine all too well. My house water is loaded with chlorine and I can't understand why so much. Welcome any thoughts. I've never been
a bottled water drinker, but last week I bought 24 bottles!!! I'm in a CYV
near the Odell gate in Duval. A neighbor said the "shed" in the roundabout
close to us processes water and maybe we are near the chlorinator????!!
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Friday evening we were exploring the new Sanibel area in our golf cart and were shocked by the strong sewage smell apparently eminating from the new golf course areas which were being watered. Saturday when visiting the Villages "final phase " new open houses in the area I questioned a sales rep about the smell and was told:
Yes they are using reclaimed sewage water;
Don't know why they still have the smell;
All new courses are going to use that water and " thats the price you pay
to live on the new courses".

Anybody else notice the same smelly problem recently, or did we just hit it on a bad night? We were considering a new build in the area, but now????
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It was my understanding that there are three levels of water in TV

The lowest level is human waste water that has been treated to an acceptable level for use in irrigating the golf courses. It’s non-potable.

The next level is mostly runoff water collected via storm drains in the streets and other runoff collection systems. It is redistributed via grey colored pipes that are connected only to the irrigation systems of many (but not all) of the homes in TV. It too is non-potable.

The third level is water acquired mostly from aquifers that is treated with chlorine and various filtrations and delivered to all the homes in TV as potable water via white pipes.
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