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Board approves $169,550 regenerative filter and related measures to recommission Central High pool

2628050 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

The board approved Horizon Pool Supply's regenerative media filter proposal to recommission the Grand Forks Central High School pool as a stopgap solution, authorized submission of required state paperwork and approved related small building‑fund repairs.

The Grand Forks Public Schools Board on Feb. 10 approved a plan to recommission the Central High School pool and voted to hire Horizon Pool Supply to install a regenerative media filter at a cost of $169,550.

Administrators said the work is intended as a temporary measure to restore pool operations for students and community groups until a long‑term municipal or regional facility becomes available. Jonathan Elwin, who presented project options to the board, summarized proposals from multiple firms and recommended the regenerative media filter as the best balance of cost, repurposability and short‑term reliability. The board’s…

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