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Chaparral
Aquatics Facility
Temecula, CA
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Chaparral Aquatic Facility is a truly distinctive project that
exhibits the spirit of cooperation that exists between the Temecula
Community Services Dept. and the Temecula Valley Unified School
District to provide a mutual service to their Community. The
goal of the project was to provide a joint use Aquatic facility
that would meet the needs for the Temecula Community Services
Department (TCSD) and the Temecula Valley Unified School District.
The project design committee worked with design
consultants to develop a master plan. The plan incorporated
community needs for learn-to-swim, recreational swim, and
competitive swim programs. The School District is now able
to offer competitive swim team opportunities and has added
water polo as a competitive sport in the facility’s
first year of operation. This new facility has made it possible
to provide pool time to two local non-profit recreational
swim clubs for practices and competitive meets. Youth and
Adult Learn-to-Swim opportunities increased by 1,150 lessons
in its first season. Numbers of children, teens, and adults
enjoy the fun of zero water play, cannonball divers or just
a leisurely lap swim.
The
Chaparral Aquatic Facility incorporates state of the art technologies,
which reduce the costs associated with aquatic facilities.
Automated chemical delivery which ensures efficient use of
natural and financial resources. Both pools and zero depth
water area have their own filtration and mechanical systems.
Systems are monitored by computer, requiring less maintenance
man-hours and experiencing less down time.
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