Prairie Post (East Edition)

Major upgrades needed to replace pool filter system at Big Marble

- By Brendan Miller

The Big Marble Go Centre will be closing its swimming pool for four months beginning in May to complete major upgrades to the pool’s filtration system. Under the City of Medicine Hat’s 2023-24 capital budget, $2.8 million was set aside to replace the water filters and address staff safety issues by improving access to its wave pool surge tanks.

Contracts have already been awarded and the upgrades are expected to begin May 15. The pool is expected to close for four months until the upgrades are complete and plans are to reopen Sept. 15.

“With a project of this scope, we weigh the benefits of a longer, single, scheduled shutdown period to minimize the risk of multiple unschedule­d disruption­s, versus repairing individual building components as they fail, which may lead to interrupte­d programmin­g and longer wait times,” said Jeff Hoglund, facilities and asset management.

The process involves removing the top deck of the pool to access the filtration system located underneath the hot tub and lifeguard office. The surge tanks will be replaced and the filtration and ozone systems will receive upgrades.

Recreation manager Lisa Kennedy says current access to the surge tanks is restrictiv­e for maintenanc­e crews, and the upgrades will make accessing the tanks easier.

“Because the surge tanks are located in such a confined space that are difficult to access, the guys can’t get in to work on it without fully draining the pool,” she said.

The upgrades will help prevent unexpected pool closures and reduce the time needed to make repairs to the filtration system.

“Not only will the system itself be improved, but the safety of the workers going in and the ability to access it to perform regular maintenanc­e will be significan­tly easier as well, you won’t have to drain the pool unnecessar­ily every time depending on the issue,” Kennedy said.

Other city pools will be extending hours to accommodat­e swimmers while the Big Marble Go Centre pool is closed. Hours of operation at Hill Pool will be extended to help accommodat­e user groups that normally use the Big Marble Go Centre to train or lane swim. As well, Kennedy says swim groups will be accommodat­ed at both Crestwood and Strathcona pools.

“Just picking up that interest in public swimming. Kids are off school for those summer months, they want to go for a swim, it gets hot. So we’re going to make sure there’s lots of opportunit­ies for people...”

The Big Marble Go Centre will also be closing its ice sheet for maintenanc­e.

The sheet of ice will be closed from April 7 to the beginning of July to conduct ice plant maintenanc­e needed every couple years.

 ?? Alberta Newspapers photo by James Tubb ?? GAVIN GOAL: Medicine Hat Tigers forward Gavin McKenna celebrates his game tying goal in the third period of a 5-3 win at Co-op Place over the rival Moose Jaw Warriors on Jan. 27. The 16 year-old native of the Yukon is a product of the Prairie Rose Public Schools’ Southern Alberta Hockey Academy. The team was wearing special Sponge Bob Square Pants-themed jerseys. The jerseys were auctioned off following the game. With proceeds of the event going to the Alberta Children’s Hospital in Calgary.
Alberta Newspapers photo by James Tubb GAVIN GOAL: Medicine Hat Tigers forward Gavin McKenna celebrates his game tying goal in the third period of a 5-3 win at Co-op Place over the rival Moose Jaw Warriors on Jan. 27. The 16 year-old native of the Yukon is a product of the Prairie Rose Public Schools’ Southern Alberta Hockey Academy. The team was wearing special Sponge Bob Square Pants-themed jerseys. The jerseys were auctioned off following the game. With proceeds of the event going to the Alberta Children’s Hospital in Calgary.

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