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Some hotels on the coast have sea water pools - how do they get the water to
fill them? - is it delivered by tanker - or do they run a pipe out to the sea and use a pump - or is there a permanent pipe to the sea? |
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Some hotels on the coast have sea water pools - how do they get the water to fill them? - is it delivered by tanker - or do they run a pipe out to the sea and use a pump - or is there a permanent pipe to the sea? Bag of salt thrown in, I'd have thought. Ramsgate had a proper seawater pool - 'The Marina'. Bloody good it was, until the council let it fall to bits and shut it. Si |
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In message , John
writes Some hotels on the coast have sea water pools - how do they get the water to fill them? - is it delivered by tanker - or do they run a pipe out to the sea and use a pump - or is there a permanent pipe to the sea? There used to be a tidal one in Morecambe complete with broken bottles and gangrene ... -- geoff |
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![]() "geoff" wrote in message ... In message , John writes Some hotels on the coast have sea water pools - how do they get the water to fill them? - is it delivered by tanker - or do they run a pipe out to the sea and use a pump - or is there a permanent pipe to the sea? There used to be a tidal one in Morecambe complete with broken bottles and gangrene ... -- geoff Typical of councils to let things get beyond economical repair - lack of basic maintenance. I was thinking of Mediterranean / Canaries type hotels - not ones filled by the tide. |
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writes "geoff" wrote in message ... In message , John writes Some hotels on the coast have sea water pools - how do they get the water to fill them? - is it delivered by tanker - or do they run a pipe out to the sea and use a pump - or is there a permanent pipe to the sea? There used to be a tidal one in Morecambe complete with broken bottles and gangrene ... -- geoff Typical of councils to let things get beyond economical repair - lack of basic maintenance. I was thinking of Mediterranean / Canaries type hotels - not ones filled by the tide. Ah - you made the mistake of expecting a relevant answer -- geoff |
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Some hotels on the coast have sea water pools - how do they get the water to fill them? - is it delivered by tanker - or do they run a pipe out to the sea and use a pump - or is there a permanent pipe to the sea? Pumped apparently: http://travel.timesonline.co.uk/tol/...cle1027934.ece -- PeterMcC If you feel that any of the above is incorrect, inappropriate or offensive in any way, please ignore it and accept my apologies. |
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