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Calming Influence
By
Michael Popke,
March 2010
Ongoing research is lending support to the long-held notion that warm-water immersion does a body good.
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Sun Up
By
Andrew Cohen,
December 2009
Utilities, manufacturers and government entities are putting solar heat within easier reach of pool operators.
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Design Details: Above the Water
By
Andrew Cohen,
August 2009
A suspended ceiling hides unsightly and dusty tangles of ductwork, trusses and light fixtures.
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How to Make Pools More Efficient
By
Randy Mendioroz,
August 1, 2009
Four simple investments can greatly reduce energy consumption and other costs associated with pool operations.
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The New Blue
By
Michael Popke,
July 2009
Once used only to describe algae contamination, green has become a welcome adjective in the aquatics industry.
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Grate Expectations
By
Paul Steinbach,
December 2008
Aquatics leaders plead for more time as the federal deadline to install unblockable drain covers approaches.
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Handle With Care; Senior Moment
By
Michael Popke,
September 2008
Reviews of Safe Chemical Handling For Lifeguards and Pool Operators: A Complete Training Program and Compliance Kit and The Senior: My Amazing Year as a 59-Year-Old College Football Linebacker.
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Pool Rules
By
Nicholas Brown,
August 2008
New federal safety regulations send ripples through the aquatics industry, and more may follow.
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Regeneration Next
By
Paul Steinbach,
May 2008
With their ability to use media over and over again, regenerative filters are considered the wave of the future.
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Testing the Waters
By
Nicholas Brown,
March 2008
Pool chemistry testing equipment tends to absorb most of the blame for false readings, despite the fallibility of people who handle it.
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