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Plano says remote sensors and manual tests monitor pool, splash-pad water quality

2900906 · April 8, 2025
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City of Plano staff described a combination of remote sensors and routine manual testing to track chlorine, pH and alkalinity at city pools and the Wind Haven Meadows splash pad, and said staff can access readings from mobile devices to respond quickly to problems.

Steve Stoler, a City of Plano staff member, said Plano’s aquatics team uses remote sensors and regular manual testing to monitor water quality at city pools and splash pads.

Stoler said the sensors track chlorine, pH and alkalinity around the clock and that aquatics staff “can access all…

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