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If the only reason for the pools to be closed, is that there is no one available to test the water in the pool, and (I'm assuming ), to maintain a 10 person only max. inside; let's get a group of volunteers to man the pool. I know how to test a pool and keep it clean. It's not difficult at all.
It would take away some frustration.
My name would be the first volunteer at my pool. And since there is no work, my assignment could be a whole day, 9-5. Or if enough people are interested in volunteering, the shifts could be less.
Or maybe the pools could be allotted a few persons to do this job, for money. Couldn't these jobs be coming from our amenity fees? I'm just saying....