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Granite School District says Olympus High pool repairs are underway but some fixes must wait for a seasonal shutdown
Summary
Superintendent Ben Orsley told a community town hall that the district has work orders for Olympus High’s pool (boiler and showers) and that a needed boiler part is due next Tuesday; heavier repairs that require lowering the pool will likely wait for a seasonal break while custodial coverage and fee structures are reevaluated.
Superintendent Ben Orsley said the Granite School District has opened work orders and is moving to fix multiple issues at the Olympus High School natatorium but some repairs will have to wait until a seasonal break to avoid disrupting heavy community use. "There is a work order on the cold showers," Orsley said, and he added the boiler part that has delayed heating repairs is on order and expected "next Tuesday."
The pool is one of the district’s highest‑use aquatic facilities, brought to the meeting by parents and Omega Aquatics representatives who said the club runs practices six days a week and regularly hosts multi‑team meets. "Last weekend, we hosted five teams from all over the Wasatch Front," Stephanie…
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