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  2. Swimming pool - Wikipedia

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    An Olympic-size swimming pool (first used at the 1924 Olympics) is a pool that meets FINA's additional standards for the Olympic Games and for world championship events. It must be 50 by 25 m (164 by 82 ft) wide, divided into eight lanes of 2.5 m (8.2 ft) each, plus two areas of 2.5 m (8.2 ft) at each side of the pool.

  3. List of largest swimming pools - Wikipedia

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    Marina Bay Sands. Singapore. Downtown Core. 2010. World's highest and longest rooftop infinity pool at 200 metres (650 feet) high [31] and 150 metres (490 feet) long [32] 1°16′59.2″N 103°51′34.5″E  /  1.283111°N 103.859583°E  / 1.283111; 103.859583  (Marina Bay Sands) Deep Dive Dubai. United Arab Emirates. Dubai.

  4. Why Is Building an Inground Pool So Expensive?

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    The average cost of a concrete pool starts at $50,000, but that can easily soar upward of $100,000 when you add luxury finishes like flush lights and an infinity edge or install a large pool ...

  5. Infinity pool - Wikipedia

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    An infinity pool, also called infinity edge pool, zero edge pool, overflow pool or spillover pool, is a reflecting pool or swimming pool where the water flows over one or more edges, producing a visual effect of water with no boundary. Such pools are often designed so that the edge appears to merge with a larger body of water such as the ocean ...

  6. Swimming pool sanitation - Wikipedia

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    When any of these pool chemicals are used, it is very important to keep the pH of the pool in the range 7.2 to 7.8 – according to the Langelier Saturation Index, or 7.8 to 8.2 – according to the Hamilton Index; higher pH drastically reduces the sanitizing power of the chlorine due to reduced oxidation-reduction potential (ORP), while lower ...

  7. Plus Pool - Wikipedia

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    Plus Pool (often stylized as " + POOL ") is an initiative started in 2010 to create an innovative, floating swimming pool on the East River in New York City. Architect Dong-Ping Wong developed the concept of a floating pool that would filter river water to supply clean water for the pool. The pool is planned to be located at Pier 35 in the ...

  8. Doone Kennedy Hobart Aquatic Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Doone Kennedy Hobart Aquatic Centre is a major, $17 million aquatic sporting facility located upon the Queens Domain, within less than 1 kilometre of the CBD of Hobart, the capital city of Tasmania, Australia. The venue has hosted the Australian Swimming Championships, the Tasmanian Swimming Championships, FINA Swimming World Cup, Pan ...

  9. Straight pool - Wikipedia

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    Straight pool, which is also called 14.1 continuous and 14.1 rack, is a cue sport in which two competing players attempt to pocket as many object ball s as possible without playing a foul. The game was the primary version of pool played in professional competition until it was superseded by faster-playing games like nine-ball and eight-ball in ...