By Joel van der Veen
DAVIDSON — Planners and contractors say Davidson’s new pool is less than a month away from being completed and commissioned.
“We’re going to see a lot of finishing work being done in the next three weeks here,” said recreation director Trevor Ouellette, adding that the project has remained on schedule for much of the summer.
Construction began on the new facility in late May and is expected to wrap up by mid-September, allowing the pool to open for the 2017 season.
“I’m extremely pleased with how smooth everything has been,” said the recreation director. “There’s headaches with any construction job, but there haven’t been any major, major ones.”
Davidson’s new pool is classed as a junior Olympic size. It is L-shaped with the largest part being 25 metres long and 17 metres wide, and a beach entry measuring 15 metres long by eight metres wide.
The pool will feature a deck level board, less than one metre high, plus a second board atop a diving tower three metres high.
Five lanes will be available for lane swimming and instructional use. At its deepest, the pool is 3.8 metres deep, or almost 12.5 feet.
The pool has a capacity of 690,000 litres, or about three times the size of the old pool. The facility will be equipped to allow future expansion, such as a slide or other fixtures.
It uses five sand filters and four pumps, each capable of pumping out 150 gallons of water per minute.
Once landscaped, the facility will include a grassy area measuring about 17,000 square feet, easily dwarfing the 400 sq. ft. lawn adjacent to the old pool, along with a common area between the pool and poolhouse of about 3,000 square feet.
The building, about 1,700 square feet in size, will include both the mechanical rooms and the change areas.
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