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Murky water clouds Civic Pool

05 Nov, 2009 07:33 AM
The water may look murky but Territory and Municipal Services says a filtration problem at the Canberra Olympic Pool in Civic is only aesthetic and not a health risk.

The Civic pool reopened to the public on Saturday but immediately ran into strife when plant broke down, affecting the level of water flow through the filtration system.

The result was cloudy water, most noticeably in the dive pool, which was still closed to the public yesterday because of visibility problems, with the lanes on the bottom of the 5m-deep pool unable to be seen.

Water polo teams were given the option of still using the dive pool and did train in it earlier this week.

The breakdown came after the ACT Government spent $2 million refurbishing the Civic pool complex last year.

Territory and Municipal Services sport and recreation facilities manager Rick Rand said the mechanical plant had not been part of the upgrade and the breakdown was just unfortunate timing.

Pool management was waiting on a part from Melbourne and confident the dive pool would be reopened before the weekend.

The main 50m pool was still being used by swimmers ''without any trouble''.

Mr Rand said the water was being tested hourly.

''It's just very slightly cloudy. It's just an appearance thing it's certainly not a health issue,'' he said.

Responding to a letter to The Canberra Times, Mr Rand denied there was a general plan to run down the Civic pool and reclaim the land for other development.

''Certainly not. It's still a highly valued centre for people to use. The location is fantastic. The dive tower and dive pool are the only ones in town and people value them a lot.''

Mr Rand did concede there were a lot of bindiis in the lawn.

''Management has had them sprayed and that will take a little time to take effect but they're aware of the problem and doing what they can to fix it,'' he said. He denied there were other problems at the pool, including poor toilet maintenance.

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What a gym, what a pool.......You gotta love Average Joe's!!
Posted by Wayne, 5/11/2009 9:10:02 AM
The 'little time to take effect' should have occurred prior to the pool re-opening. And I note there's no mention of the (constant) state of the toilets. Placing mats on the floor doesn't negate the need to clean! And no toilet should be filthy or ill-equipped when the pool first opens in the morning. This has been going on WAY too long! Pull your act together!
Posted by frustrated, 5/11/2009 10:27:11 AM

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Lifeguard Alex Ronald cleans the dive pool which was closed yesterday because of a filtration problem affecting water clarity. Photo: MARINA NEIL
Lifeguard Alex Ronald cleans the dive pool which was closed yesterday because of a filtration problem affecting water clarity. Photo: MARINA NEIL

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