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Denison council approves $500,000 in emergency repairs for Waterloo Pool
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The Denison City Council unanimously authorized $500,000 in emergency repairs to the aging Waterloo Pool structure to address corrosion and air-quality issues and extend the facility’s useful life by an estimated 5–10 years.
The Denison City Council on Monday unanimously approved $500,000 in emergency repairs to the city’s Waterloo Pool, authorizing the interim city manager to execute related contracts.
Amanda Parsons, Denison’s parks and recreation director, told the council the pool’s metal enclosure—added in the 1990s and built without a protective coating—has deteriorated because chloramine gas from pool operations is corrosive to metal. "Overall, these emergency repairs are necessary for public health and safety,"…
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