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Pools glisten with new features (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
Today's pools aren't all the energy guzzlers or chemical soups of the past. As with cars, new technologies have created efficient systems to treat and clean the pool, light and heat it.
Wet, cool June keeps swimmers out of pools Thousands of fewer visits reported at parks (The Ann Arbor News)
Hot times in the summer of 2008? Hardly. Most days lately, it's been too cool in the pool. A largely wet and cold month of June put a big dent in the usage - and, thus, revenue - of area swimming pools and water attractions, which reported far fewer users than a year ago.
Pools help normalcy make splash in Iraq (The Oklahoman)
BAGHDAD — Muntadhar al-Sharify stood shivering Saturday in Baghdad's searing heat, a smile on his young face. The Iraqi boy had just completed a rite of passage known to children around the world — his first swim. But his fun also marked something broader: Another small step in Baghdad's halting progress from violence to more normal life. Across the city, parks and pools are opening to the ...
City's pools are making a huge splash this summer (Evansville Courier & Press)
Swimming numbers up for city's five neighborhood pools.
Governor’s veto preserves health inspections of association pools (Naples Daily News)
Cutting extraneous costs might be at the forefront of everyone’s mind these days, but not when community health is concerned, according to Florida Gov. Charlie Crist. He vetoed a long-negotiated piece of legislation -- House Bill 679 -- that would have cut back the number of required state Department of Health inspections of homeowners association pools.