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Old 06-25-2012, 02:04 PM
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"hypocrits" was a spelling error - my bad.

As for being critical before knowing the answers...what can I say? It seemed really counter-intuitive to run sprinklers after such a big rain. I'm a skeptic. Yes, TV is a wonderful place to live. I just don't accept everything I'm told about it.
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I thought it was a "her".

I would have.
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Of course you would dear lady.
Easy for YOU to be so cavalier. It isn't your town. YET. But when you live here, you will love it like most of us do. I can just tell that about you. AND you TOO will be a cheerleader.

You just wait and see. Where is that evil laugh smiley????...........:e vil6:

And I am not a lady. Girl is fine, if you have to call me something. I go by princess at home.
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Old 06-25-2012, 02:13 PM
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RAIN could be bad for the new course under construction (Evans Prairie).
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Easy for YOU to be so cavalier. It isn't your town. YET. But when you live here, you will love it like most of us do. I can just tell that about you. AND you TOO will be a cheerleader.

You just wait and see. Where is that evil laugh thingy............:evil 6:
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If you are watering the wet saturated ground with the pond waters, How does it absorb? Wouldnt the water just run back into the pond? And create more runoff problems?
even if only 10 pct soaks in the ground thats 10pct less in the pond, you are not adding water you are redistributing the water that 'ranoff' quickly into the ponds.
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In a couple of days the sun will be out burning up lawns and you'll be watering you lawn. It don't take long for a lawn to need water no matter how much it got.
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at least with the sand the water drains away from the house
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Just received an email from the district:

e-Notification
Subject: What's Happening - Special Edition
Date: 6/26/2012

IRRIGATION FOLLOWING RECENT RAINFALL

Following many recent inquiries from concerned residents the District would like to address the irrigation currently running on golf courses and public areas througout The Villages. This practice is necessary to minimize or prevent the possibility of flooding due to recent heavy rainfall and help lower the rising retention pond levels which collect stormwater runoff.

We hope this information addresses residents' concerns regarding the running irrigation.
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Thank you, Carm310, for posting that notice. Guess it ends the discussion.
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Notice was also in the Daily Sun.
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Old 06-26-2012, 03:19 PM
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Thank you, Carm310, for posting that notice. Guess it ends the discussion.
Time to start beating the dead horse! Bill, bring that trailer full of popcorn!
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I guess I'm a tad late in trying to set the situation to rest!

The many retention ponds throughout TV are the source for the water used to keep the public areas, fairways and whatnot appropriately irrigated. When we have the occasional abundance of Mother Nature's water (like the last couple of days), there is an admittedly small chance that the retention ponds will overflow, flooding neighborhoods and causing a whole lot of undesireable negative publicity!

To preclude any such chance, the system turns on the irrigation systems to keep the ponds' level down.

As strange as it is to be driving along in the pouring rain, all the while observing the irrigation system working in full force, there is a reasonably logical explanation for it!

I learned this years ago, when there was no TOTV and few places to find out such stuff!

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Is there an echo in here??
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