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Old 02-15-2020, 11:15 PM
 
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How bad are the water problems in ST Cloud? Does the problem exist everywhere that has the city water or is it just pockets? This is very concerning!
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Old 02-16-2020, 11:33 AM
 
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I think it's just certain areas. One of my friends in St. Cloud said they don't have any noticeable water issues. However, I've never lived there, don't own any properties there, but since you haven't got any responses, I thought I'd share that little bit.
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Old 02-16-2020, 01:22 PM
 
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I was recently in the area and caught the local news. Apparently this problem has been going on for two years! Don't know what areas in St. Cloud are affected, but the water they showed on the news looked down right nasty, from black to dark golden color with particles. Ewww.... BYW, Florida has not been getting much rain lately, I expect they're gonna have a major drought through the summer if nothing changes.
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Old 03-11-2021, 12:50 PM
 
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I was recently in the area and caught the local news. Apparently this problem has been going on for two years! Don't know what areas in St. Cloud are affected, but the water they showed on the news looked down right nasty, from black to dark golden color with particles. Ewww.... BYW, Florida has not been getting much rain lately, I expect they're gonna have a major drought through the summer if nothing changes.
I'm not sure what anyone expects when you asphalt and pave over everything and approve every development under the sun. This causes increased impervious surfaces, runoff issues, and also issues with the water table when so much construction is occurring and dirt being moved for development. Quantity of development over quality ends up the loser.
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