An investigation into the premature closure of the Canada Games Pool (CGP) in New Westminster, B.C., has determined the immediate cause of the pool leak. A report presented to the city council identified the settling of sediments beneath the pool resulted in the leak.
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In a strategic move to bolster its presence in the U.S. Midwest, Poolwerx, a global full-service pool repair, maintenance, and retail franchise, has finalized a franchise agreement to convert eight Performance Pool & Spa locations into Poolwerx franchises.
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The city of Cornwall, Ont., has earmarked more than $1 million for extensive upgrades and repairs at its Mattice Pool. The goal is to address the deteriorating basins at three of the city’s outdoor pools, Mattice, St. Francis, and Reg Campbell Pools.
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In Ontario’s Durham region, the Township of Brock is making changes to its pool fence bylaw to ensure compliance in effort to increase pool safety.
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Coppter Water Technologies, an Israeli company based in the Negev, has developed a non-toxic and cost-efficient solution for disinfecting wastewater, water reservoirs, swimming pools, and hot tubs, which can serve as an alternative to chlorine.
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Indiana-based Automatic Pool Covers, Inc. (APC), a manufacturer of automatic pool covers for swimming pools and spas, celebrated its 20th year in the industry this summer.
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Pentair’s Pleatco and long-time co-sponsors GENESIS and the Pool & Hot Tub Alliance (PHTA), have launched the search for the best-of-the-best pool and spa service technicians of 2023.
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Coast Spas Manufacturing, a luxury hot tub company based in Langley, B.C., has entered a distribution agreement with Catalina Spas Ltd., an experienced hot tub distributor in the U.K. This collaboration marks a significant step forward for both companies as they work together to develop and expand the Coast...
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Water Tech Corp., a manufacturer of cordless and hose-less pool and spa cleaners, has won the award of “Best Place to Work” by the NJ Business Journal for the third time in a row.
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The awaited opening of the newly renovated District of Port Hardy’s indoor swimming pool has been delayed to mid-December due to a setback in phase two of the project, with the unexpected delay in the arrival of the dehumidification system.
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