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Aquatic center faces crisis as heating system fails

August 03, 2024 | Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia


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Aquatic center faces crisis as heating system fails
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the heating system at the local aquatic center, particularly in light of recurring issues during the winter months. A former swimmer and community member highlighted that the pool's temperature has dropped significantly in past years, with last year's readings falling as low as 69 degrees—well below the competitive swimming standard of 76 to 80 degrees.

The speaker noted that the Parks and Recreation Department has submitted an emergency funding request to the city manager for repairs to the boilers and associated equipment, which are estimated to cost over $100,000. This overhaul is deemed essential to ensure reliable heating during the winter, as the equipment typically takes about three months to arrive once ordered.

Despite previous assurances from officials that the heating system was functioning properly, the speaker expressed frustration over the lack of communication regarding the ongoing issues. They urged attendees to support the funding request by contacting city council members, emphasizing the urgency of addressing the heating problems before the upcoming winter season. The community member's call to action reflects a growing concern among users of the aquatic center about the potential for another shutdown due to inadequate heating.

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