One would imagine that water would be running from the recycling plant to our thirsty lakes and lagoon at this time of the year since it is the dry season.
However the canal receiving the 750,000 gallons a day of water from the recycling plant is as dry as a thirsty man in the Sahara desert.
The measuring post at the bottow of the canl sticks out dry also as no water is coming in.
The meter installed on the piping system tells the thruth. The reading last Monday at noon was 144,053,990 and now it reads 144,655,720. An increase of 601,730 gallons is the difference. Since we are supposed to buy 750,000 gallons a day that adds up to 4,500,000 gallons for 6 days.
This week we are short of about 3,900,000 gallons. No wonder our lakes are going down and the flowers and grass are crying for water. WHAT'S GOING ON AT UCO?
Friday I was told by a well connected source that the information at UCO is that we are buying our complement of recycled water everyday.WHAT'S GOING ON AT UCO?
Why is it that UCO and WPRF are letting the lakes, canals and lagoon being depleted like this? Properties with a water view are more expansive generally and there is no difference here.
In case some of our elected officials did not realize it, we are paying UCO dues and WPRF for our quality of life enjoyment and that includes having lakes that are clean, enough water to feed the grass and flowers on our properties and lakeshores properly maintained.
When are we going to have a professionnal administration that will accomplish that???????Andre
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Our lakes again..
Posted by 1 at 2/01/2009 02:53:00 PM
Labels: Reclaimed Water
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Why would anyone believe anything from UCO! They have been fiddling with the shore erosion for over 3 years because building the UCO hideout came first. One thing at a time, there is only GL to make decisions.
it''s a good thing that bummalo is ending his term as vp of uco . it is him and pat blunk that are in charge of the water reclamation for us. they have been double talking while spending our money. by the way, are they getting anything from duffy for all the landscaping here? seacrest used to do some of it and now they are gone.
When Bummolo is no longer VP, I assume he would continue as chairman of Infrastructure Cmte. working with Pat Blunck.
George Lowenstein, please respond to this question: Why are the lakes not receiving the 750,000 gallons of water a day that we were promised?
Steve try putting your question on the Contact Us Form V2 on the lower left of blog. UCO never answers on the blog itself except Dave, Randall, Ed & Ken, usually for their own depts.
To offensive anonymous deleted.
Evidence please.
Elaine is probably right. They will most likely appoint Bummalo again to the chair of the infrastructure committee until they can find somebody even less competent, and then that person will get the job.
It's a UCO rule. ( not in the by-laws yet.)
I think some of us should stand up and volunteer for the committee for infrastructure...If you are turned down..PLEASE let us know...
Great idea...but who is US ???
I requested Infrastructure Cmte minutes at UCO, I was informed that there was only one person at the last meeting so there were no minutes. I would think they would be delighted to have people volunteer. If contractor stuff is not your history you could still research, learn, and take minutes and be the cmte communicator.
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