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Originally Posted by bern916
I agree with the OP. Nothing refreshing about it being 95 degrees outside and trying to cool down in rec center pool water that's likely over 90 degrees. I realize its mostly heated in summer months by the sun - so maybe simply lower the actual heater from 86 to maybe 80 or 82 (only in the summer) so that the sun is heating from 80/82 degree water vs 86 degree water. That's what we do when we are back home in the summer with our own inground pool, so that our pool water is not bath water temp. And it's free - no chiller required!
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There’s an argument to cool the water at Rec Center pools - swimming laps/working out in 90+ degree water is not good for the body.