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Barefoot 12-20-2012 12:34 PM

[QUOTE=mickey100;597138]Interestingly, I just found the following on Wikipedia, which supports the idea that catch basin ponds can lead to sinkholes: "Some sinkholes form when the land surface is changed, such as when industrial and runoff-storage ponds are created; the substantial weight of the new material can trigger an underground collapse of supporting material, thus, causing a sinkhole."[/QUOTE]

That is interesting Mickey. I wonder how far out the "supporting material" would extend. As far as I know, Insurance Companies in The Villages don't currently charge higher premium on policies issued to people who back on ponds.

BAILYBOOHOO 12-20-2012 02:11 PM

I think you make the right choice .

JAV0108 12-20-2012 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Skip (Post 596650)
Slight correction. There is no "bedrock" in Florida. It's either sand or water.

Skip

Also Limestone, lots and lots of limestone which cause underground rivers which cause sinkholes if there is lots and lots of rain which will raise the underground rivers through the limestone which can break the limestone and the water is then diverted to another area thus causing a possible sinkhole.

justjim 12-20-2012 04:49 PM

When we lived in Royal Highlands (approx. 10 miles south of Leesburg) the development had two sinkholes and neither were near water. As a matter of fact, one was up on a hill at one of the highest points in the development.

Cantwaittoarrive 12-21-2012 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by rjm1cc (Post 597096)
Yes I have as I think it is something that a lot of people over look. But this is just an observations while I was in the Villages for two weeks in the summer of 2012. I saw two sinkholes next to ponds and in discussions with residences it seemed that the holes tended to happen near water. I think I read in the paper that during the time I was there 13 sinkholes occurred in the county. I do not remember which of the 3 counties. In Ocala at the new Del Web I also saw a sink hole by water and got the same story. In the same area, where the builder does not put in ponds (just grass cover catch-basins) only heard of one sink hole happening on the golf course (no water feature) and that was over the past few years. The salesman told me they do not make the catch basin ponds as they think this can lead to sinkholes due to the weight of the water on the land and the erosion of the limestone in heavy rains and when leaks happen in the ponds linings. Other than stay away from the water I did not come up with any solution. You just have to accept the risk.

Here is a link that has a map of all of the areas in the USA that have/get sinkholes and also good explainations on what causes the various types of sinkholes including how man aids the process Sinkholes, from USGS Water-Science School

Dancing Queen 12-23-2012 01:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Cantwaittoarrive (Post 597736)
Here is a link that has a map of all of the areas in the USA that have/get sinkholes and also good explainations on what causes the various types of sinkholes including how man aids the process Sinkholes, from USGS Water-Science School

Thank you so much I bookmarked the website.

Cantwaittoarrive 12-23-2012 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Dancing Queen (Post 598421)
Thank you so much I bookmarked the website.

Sure glad to do it. People get all out of wack about sinkholes in Florida and certainly they occur and it's awful if it happens to your home, but there are many areas of the country with the threat of sinkholes and people just don't realize it.

kittygilchrist 12-23-2012 09:20 AM

Did anybody say get sinkhole insurance wherever you buy in florida. it's a tradeoff for being in the sunshine state.


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