- Dalhart
Re-Opens Remodeled Pool
Always known as the
coldest place in Texas any given winter, this panhandle town
of 5,300 people can also suffer through some miserable hot and
dry summers and a swimming pool is just the ticket to keep tempers
from flaring out on the XIT Ranch.
- Richardson, Texas Arapahoe Park Spray Playground
Richardson officials contacted
Terry Brannon, Pool Consultant, to first evaluate why the SCS play
features didn’t work in the first place and then to suggest some
remedies that could be enacted that didn’t cost more than the
original playground did! - Plano Williams Natatorium -- Plano, Texas
Plano Williams High School has a pool with some history. Built originally
outdoors in the early 1970's and later brought indoors with the addition
of an un-air conditioned natatorium, the pool was beginning to show
a little age. - Tyler,
Texas, Tennis and Swim Club
When you have a pool bordering on 35 years old you’ve got to
start somewhere to improve and modernize the pool. This private club
in Tyler, Texas needed to spruce up its pool which had very little
to offer smaller children and not much in the way of modern aquatic
entertainment. - San Jacinto Park
Pool, LaPorte, Texas
The San Jacinto Park swimming pool used to be one of those typical
neighborhood, L-shaped pools. About 25 meters in one direction,
3'-6" deep to 10'-0" deep. A diving board in the other. Penitentiary
style fencing and decks was the general feeling you got once inside
the gate. - West Texas A&M
University
The administrators for this university campus with over 7,000
students and faculty was forced to rethink the utilization of
a 21,262-square foot natatorium and a 644,000 gallon pool that
nobody except the most die-hard of lap swimmers and a few phys-ed
classes used with any regularity.
- Tyler Texas
Splash Park
The Tyler Fun Forest Park Pool was constructed in 1933 as an
Olympic qualifying site and its main draw since then has been
the outdoor 50-meter pool. - Mesquite Town
East Swimming Facility, TX
The pool is better than new. Needing
a place for competitors from Mesquite's four high schools and
age-group competition swimming programs, the city decided it
was high time to remodel the city pool in the Town East part
of this city of 125,000 people on the outskirts of Dallas, Texas.
- Tarrant County College, Northeast Campus, Hurst/North Richland Hills
The Tarrant County College District covers Fort Worth (Texas) and surrounds and includes full campuses in five locations. The Northeast Campus already had an indoor pool but, as with many of us, age took its toll; age, and the fact that the pool was heavily used by classes, swim teams, and the public. The pool was scuffed up from SCUBA classes and rowing/canoeing classes. The plaster was peeling off in places. The main drains hardly worked and the filtration and disinfection stream needed replacing.
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