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outlaw 11-21-2015 04:13 PM

Who is willing to give up golf to "save the aquifer"?

Bogie Shooter 11-21-2015 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by outlaw (Post 1148921)
Who is willing to give up golf to "save the aquifer"?

How much water is pumped from the aquifer to water the golf courses?

fredthefisherman 11-21-2015 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by outlaw (Post 1148921)
Who is willing to give up golf to "save the aquifer"?


Bingo!

Bogie Shooter 11-21-2015 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by fredthefisherman (Post 1148943)
Bingo!

What does this mean?

Barefoot 11-21-2015 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 1148941)
How much water is pumped from the aquifer to water the golf courses?

I thought the retention ponds were used to water the golf courses.
Our ponds are overflowing now because of the rains.

fredthefisherman 11-21-2015 04:56 PM

There is a very informative thread on this site discussing local sinkholes. And there is an informative documentary done by PBS about florida sinkholes and the aquafire.

Bogie Shooter 11-21-2015 05:28 PM

Source Village Community Development Districts


Home Irrigation:

North of CR 466, homes are irrigated with potable water.
South of CR 466, homes are irrigated with non-potable water which is comprised of storm water runoff that is collected in water retention areas and groundwater from the lower Floridan aquifer when storm water supplies are not available.
Golf Course Irrigation:

North of CR 466, golf courses are irrigated with a combination of reclaimed wastewater, storm water runoff that is collected in water retention areas, and groundwater (some upper Floridan and some Lower Floridan, depending on the specific course).
South of CR 466 all golf courses are irrigated with a combination of reclaimed wastewater and lower Floridan groundwater.
Please note that any reclaimed wastewater that is used for golf course irrigation is treated and meets the public access reuse standards established and required by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.

fredthefisherman 11-21-2015 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 1148962)
Source Village Community Development Districts


Home Irrigation:

North of CR 466, homes are irrigated with potable water.
South of CR 466, homes are irrigated with non-potable water which is comprised of storm water runoff that is collected in water retention areas and groundwater from the lower Floridan aquifer when storm water supplies are not available.
Golf Course Irrigation:

North of CR 466, golf courses are irrigated with a combination of reclaimed wastewater, storm water runoff that is collected in water retention areas, and groundwater (some upper Floridan and some Lower Floridan, depending on the specific course).
South of CR 466 all golf courses are irrigated with a combination of reclaimed wastewater and lower Floridan groundwater.
Please note that any reclaimed wastewater that is used for golf course irrigation is treated and meets the public access reuse standards established and required by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.

This is all well and good. We were told this long ago North of 466, up Buena Vista. I am not refuting it.

More houses, more people = more water needed and more water used. However, in times of drought or decreased rainfall (like a few years ago) where does the water come from to keep lawns green?

Listen, there is room for all of us here...maybe we need to find more ways to conserve before we end up like CA.

Barefoot 11-21-2015 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by fredthefisherman (Post 1148965)
Listen, there is room for all of us here...maybe we need to find more ways to conserve before we end up like CA.

:agree:

villagerjack 11-22-2015 12:50 AM

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Originally Posted by outlaw (Post 1148706)
As far as our lifespan goes, it's pretty close to infinite.

Sustainable really means...TOILET TO TAP.....coming to a County near you.


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