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Sea World (Orlando) Has A Problem
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 8:32 pm
by Cheshire Figment
There has been severe leakage into the Aquifer. Here are two articles from
The Orlando Sentinel, and a chart:
Saturday Article
Sunday Article

Re: Sea World (Orlando) Has A Problem
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 10:35 pm
by vixen101485
Dang! That is not good. Question (stupid one sort of, I'm not very informed on conservation stuff like this) If that salt water does make it's way to the Everglades, it would eventually kill off them off right?
Re: Sea World (Orlando) Has A Problem
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 11:23 pm
by Randy B
vixen101485 wrote:Dang! That is not good. Question (stupid one sort of, I'm not very informed on conservation stuff like this) If that salt water does make it's way to the Everglades, it would eventually kill off them off right?
If the concentration remained high all that way, it could. But the more immediate problem is that since the aquifer is like a river of underground water, and many places get water from it just down stream, many previously "safe" wells may now have dangerous levels of salt. And if salt is making it to the ground water, so are other things. So not only is salt a problem but it could be an indicator the likelyhood of other chemicals and even biological contamination.
Randy
Re: Sea World (Orlando) Has A Problem
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 11:45 pm
by GRUMPY PIRATE
I imagine that something is going wrong. they don't dump water into the system, but the ground? that seems like a waste!
Re: Sea World (Orlando) Has A Problem
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 6:21 am
by mechurchlady
Recently there have been food contamination due to animal waste (usually dairy cows) getting into water used to wash food or to irrigate crops. There is the potential of chemicals in the run off. Water companies are supposed to check the quality for certain things like salinity. The saline water could damage crops down stream as well as cause problems for the native plants.
tsk tsk.
Re: Sea World (Orlando) Has A Problem
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 8:52 am
by Princess Susi
The water at the Contemporary already stinks like sulphur...A little salt and we could have deviled eggs! Ba dum bum!

hahahahahahaha, it was funny!
And why is there so much durn sulphur in the water at the Contemporary? But, when we moved over to the Boardwalk area, it was just fine, no stench or taste of suphur. Interesting in that they are both on property. They MUST get their H2O from two different sources. I just remember the smell that wafted up my nostrils when I went to take a sip of water they poured from the tap at the Concourse Steakhouse... :barf: Put it down, waved the waiter over and orderd bottled water.... :)
sues
Re: Sea World (Orlando) Has A Problem
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 11:45 am
by GRUMPY PIRATE
susislicker wrote:The water at the Contemporary already stinks like sulphur...A little salt and we could have deviled eggs! Ba dum bum!

hahahahahahaha, it was funny!
And why is there so much durn sulphur in the water at the Contemporary? But, when we moved over to the Boardwalk area, it was just fine, no stench or taste of suphur. Interesting in that they are both on property. They MUST get their H2O from two different sources. I just remember the smell that wafted up my nostrils when I went to take a sip of water they poured from the tap at the Concourse Steakhouse... :barf: Put it down, waved the waiter over and orderd bottled water.... :)
sues
Probably saved yourself a tummy problem. Here in San Diego there was a bit of controversy. I small strip mall that had a hair dresser salon, a taco place, and a deli, receiently "discovered" that their water supply was not hooked up to the water supply, but to the "reclaimed" water used to water the plants! And it had been that way for many years! A lot of the tenants wondered why the water always tasted funny, and they had tummy problems!!
Re: Sea World (Orlando) Has A Problem
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:06 pm
by DisneyMom
GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:Probably saved yourself a tummy problem. Here in San Diego there was a bit of controversy. I small strip mall that had a hair dresser salon, a taco place, and a deli, receiently "discovered" that their water supply was not hooked up to the water supply, but to the "reclaimed" water used to water the plants! And it had been that way for many years! A lot of the tenants wondered why the water always tasted funny, and they had tummy problems!!
Ewwwwww.Hope that wasn't your favorite taco place!(or mine in Ocean Beach!)

Re: Sea World (Orlando) Has A Problem
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 5:32 pm
by GRUMPY PIRATE
DisneyMom wrote:Ewwwwww.Hope that wasn't your favorite taco place!(or mine in Ocean Beach!)
No, but the Deli catered parties and such, so it makes you wonder!!!
My favorite place is Rubios, home of the fish taco!! Mmmmmmmm!!!
(now they have shrimp and lobster tacos!!)
Re: Sea World (Orlando) Has A Problem
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 6:05 pm
by Shorty82
susislicker wrote:The water at the Contemporary already stinks like sulphur...A little salt and we could have deviled eggs! Ba dum bum!

hahahahahahaha, it was funny!
And why is there so much durn sulphur in the water at the Contemporary? But, when we moved over to the Boardwalk area, it was just fine, no stench or taste of suphur. Interesting in that they are both on property. They MUST get their H2O from two different sources. I just remember the smell that wafted up my nostrils when I went to take a sip of water they poured from the tap at the Concourse Steakhouse... :barf: Put it down, waved the waiter over and orderd bottled water.... :)
sues
Most of the water in the Orlando area is like that. I only drink filtered and bottled water down there. My brother and his wife who live in the area never drink from the tap and instead they buy bottled water at the store.