Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Secondly, saturating your own lawn is not what you want to do before a heavy rain event. You want your lawn to be able to absorb some of the water to reduce standing water and runoff damage. If your lawn is saturated at the beginning of the event then everything that falls becomes runoff. Not only could this potentially damage your property but it also means more water into the storm drains which raises the ponds faster. EDIT to add: Water pressure would also make it more difficult to calculate how much water a homeowner uses in a day. If everyone turned on their irrigation at the same time the water pressure would drop and you would use less than you use under normal conditions. This would make it even more difficult to estimate how much to discount a bill. Also, some irrigation systems are connected to potable water and not pond water. This is common above 466 but might occur in other pockets too. Running these systems would not help the ponds at all. Expecting Villagers to know which system they are on is unrealistic.
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Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works. Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so. Victor, NY - Randallstown, MD - Yakima, WA - Stevensville, MD - Village of Hillsborough Last edited by Bill14564; 10-06-2024 at 07:46 AM. Reason: added two paragraphs |
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They are draining the retention ponds in anticipation of additional rainfall
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I also don’t think the home irrigation water is tied to the ponds. |
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I’m not a newcomer, but I’m afraid I have to agree. 😢
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Depends on where you live.
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Home irrigation is not tied to the ponds so it wouldn’t make any difference anyway. |
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Just answer The guys question you don’t need 20 responses of the same answer. The person is curious one or two responses and the rest that you should just mind your business, but everybody has to throw in their two cents. That’s why the site sucks at times.
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Too bad they always lower the ponds too much causing many of them to never fully recover because not all areas receive lots of rain during these storms. Here in Deluna we always have ponds that aren’t full due to how much water we lose before storms because of the “water management” system, and then we have unsightly half empty, or in some cases completely dry ponds throughout the winter season until we finally receive rain again the following summer. Then it starts all over again with the “system” lowering our finally full, or half full ponds again. They need a system that lowers only the ponds that are actually full, but I guess that would mean boots on the ground checking each pond rather than the automated system they use everywhere whether it’s needed or not.
Also, I agree about the search feature here. It sucks. |
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Down south of 44 our irrigation comes from the ponds.
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To lower the water level of the ponds before the next storm.
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Just choose not to read those questions/posts.
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Emptying the ponds to prepare for what's coming
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I am waiting for this uninformed person to acknowledge they were ignorant with this statement and thank those who informed them and made them more knowledgeable.
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But agree that using the search function is always a good idea before posting .... |
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Tropical Storm "Milton" is headed towards Florida, where it is expected to build into a hurricane prior to arriving here. So, water is being drained from retention ponds to make room for the heavy rainfall that is anticipated from the hurricane. The Villages does an OUTSTANDING job of "managing water" to protect homes from flooding here in America's friendliest town!
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