Equipment & Components: Aquatics

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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.

Sun Up
By Andrew Cohen, December 2009
Utilities, manufacturers and government entities are putting solar heat within easier reach of pool operators.

Design Details: Above the Water
By Andrew Cohen, August 2009
A suspended ceiling hides unsightly and dusty tangles of ductwork, trusses and light fixtures.

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.

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.

Grate Expectations
By Paul Steinbach, December 2008
Aquatics leaders plead for more time as the federal deadline to install unblockable drain covers approaches.

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.

Pool Rules
By Nicholas Brown, August 2008
New federal safety regulations send ripples through the aquatics industry, and more may follow.

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.

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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