Aquatic Center Will Remain Closed

Aquatic Center Will Remain Closed
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The Aquatic Center was closed the week of May 23 to allow crews to install new water circulation equipment associated with the Olympic pool’s new filtration system. As this new equipment was brought online, it was not maintaining sufficient flow to stay in compliance with health standards. Crews worked into late Friday evening to get the system working properly and consulted with staff, equipment suppliers and design engineers over the Memorial weekend to troubleshoot the issue and find a solution. However, the Aquatic Center will remain closed on Tuesday to allow crews to continue to work on, adjust and fine-tune the system.
Aquatic Center front desk staff will be available for scheduling and reservations.
The County appreciates the public’s understanding and patience as crews work through the issues. The County will provide more information and updates as they become available.
For more information, questions, or concerns, please call or email the Public Works Department at (505)662-8150 or lacpw@lacnm.us

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