swimming pool

Ripples #69
Compiled and written by Lenny Giteck Are U.S. Public Swimming Pools Full of…Uhh…Poop?
Test Your Knowledge #56
Security Breach: Goldfish Found Swimming at U.S. Nuclear Reactor
Test Your Knowledge #50
U.S. Marine Corps Water Survival Instructor Explains S.A.F.E. Plan
Raypak Professional’s Variable-Speed Pool/Spa Pump
  Raypak Professional (Oxnard, CA) announces the availability of its PS165VSP variable speed pool and…
Ripples #45
Compiled and Written by Lenny Giteck   ‘Swimming Pool’ Is One Delightful Animated Short with a Surprise Twist
Test Your Knowledge #26
Hotel Guest Killed, Several Injured fromCarbon Monoxide Leak in Pool Heater
Test Your Knowledge #25
Florida Worker Who Lost BothLegs Sues City for Inground Pool
Ripples #32
  Compiled and written by Lenny Giteck     ‘Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie’ Dead,  ‘Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie’ Alive?
Refurbishing Wright’s Triangle
I grew up in the Phoenix area and have known about Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West all my life.  It was kind of unavoidable:  One of the major streets here is named after Wright; the area is marked by examples of architecture that directly reflect his influence; and pretty much everyone in town knows that it was the place Wright used as a summer home while teaching his numerous protégés about his approaches to project design and execution. For my part, however, my closest association with the facility had to do with the fact that my dad routinely delivered produce to the 600-acre facility and often shared stories about the unusual buildings and the occasionally eccentric people he met there.  Several decades passed in which I became a watershaper who specializes in contemporary designs, but until quite recently I had never been to Taliesin West. That seems crazy given its vast influence on design in this region, but I made up for my information deficit in a big way last November, after I received a call from a representative of the facility who wanted to speak with me about restoring the facility’s famous