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Originally Posted by Love2Swim
I don't think it is a case of "grumpy old folks". It is common in hot climates to install pool chillers. The Villages has neglected to do so, and it is a health risk to older folks who are susceptible to heat stroke and heat related health problems. I know some of the avid swimmers must journey to Gainesville and Clermont to get their laps in, because the Villages facilities are sub-par. Pool chillers should be installed in the sport pools where there is high demand for lap swimming and water aerobics, not the neighborhood pools. There are 12 sport pools, and at a cost of say $6K per pool you are talking $72K. It would certainly make more sense than spending $500K on a fake water tower/windmill.
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I agree that those chillers in the sports pools are a good idea. I like to swim laps but don't like waiting around for my turn at the sports pools so I do mine at the neighborhood pools deep end. I just don't know why all the snarky comments about what is a legitimate question.