We went to Schlitterbahn yesterday and the amount of water being used in that place is a site to behold.
I got to thinking that if i obsess over my home pool as much as I do, I cannot imagine that capacity multiplied by hundreds of thousands of gallons. And I am curious to know if anybody has any insights as to to how they do it.
I know commercial swimming pools are regulated much differently than private swimming pools, and I'm sure it's a whole new ball game. This water park is absolutely massive. I know the original Schliiterbahn in New Branfels uses river water from the Comal but the new Schlitterbahn on Padre Island obviously does not.
thoughts?
I got to thinking that if i obsess over my home pool as much as I do, I cannot imagine that capacity multiplied by hundreds of thousands of gallons. And I am curious to know if anybody has any insights as to to how they do it.
I know commercial swimming pools are regulated much differently than private swimming pools, and I'm sure it's a whole new ball game. This water park is absolutely massive. I know the original Schliiterbahn in New Branfels uses river water from the Comal but the new Schlitterbahn on Padre Island obviously does not.
thoughts?