Our maintenance company has told our association that UCO had made the decision to shut down the irrigation pumps due to the rain situation.
Is it lack of rain or too much rain because Lake Okeechobee gates were recently opened?
Thank you.
Mike
President:
Dave Israel
Vice-Presidents:
Stewart Richland
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Dom Guarnagia
Fausto Fabbro
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Patricia Caputo
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Treasurer Ed Grossman
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Bob Rivera
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Maureen Debigare
Ruth Dreiss
George Franklin
Richard Handelsman
Roger Hotaling
Jackie Karlan
Patricia Keane
Bobbi Levin
Mike Rayber
Joyce Reiss
Alice Schrass
Esther Sutofsky
David Torres
Lori Torres
Too much - and in preparation for possible Dorian flooding. The earthen dikes and levees were initially constructed in 1937, 82 years ago. Too high a water level and the pressure could breach the dikes. "Since 2013, the Core of Engineers has been forced to pump billions of gallons of water out of the lake to avoid jeopardizing the integrity of the Hoover dike holding back the water from inundating the surrounding populated area." (wikipedia) Then, the released water cause algae blooms, destroying native fish and plants. And stinking.
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