The Unlimited Plan
By David Rowland, Lutra Aquatics, LLC | February 2010
Want more people to use your pool? Raise (yes, raise) the daily fee and encourage sales of unlimited-use passes.
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Social Works
By Josh Ploch, DRD Pool Management | January 2010
Today’s social networks offer useful tools to help facilities stay connected with peers, employees and the public. So why aren’t you using them?
Hitting the Mark
By Scott W. Hester and Michelle Schwartz, Counsilman-Hunsaker | October 2009
Presenting a strong RFP or RFQ is the first step in completing a facility or renovation that stands the tests of time and budgets. Here’s what you need to know.
Thirst for Solutions
By Barry Gertz, Neptune-Benson | September 2009
Drought and environmental concerns are putting pressure on waterparks. But new technology can save water, money and reputations.
Lost in Translation
By Josh Ploch, DRD Pool Management | April 2009
Operators relying on visa programs for foreign workers may be out of luck this season. Here is how to interpret the new regulations.
A Tale of Two Markets
By Tom Saldarelli, RehaMed International | January 2009
As the economy sputters, making a distinction between the two aquatics segments can be the difference between success and failure.
New Material
By Jeffrey Klopfenstein, PE, LEED-AP, DuctSox Corp. | September 2008
Fabric ducts on indoor pools offer reduced maintenance and a more profitable bottom line.
Ready for Your Close Up?
By Tara Nahrup, The Beach Waterpark | May 2008
Ten expert tips for the marketing-challenged on how to get a facility noticed.
Shower Power
By Ryan Pfund, Bradley Corp. | November/December 2007
Conserving water in the showers can lead to cost savings and more satisfied patrons.
Driving Down Costs
By Robert C. Kappel, Siemens Water Technologies | October 2007
Variable frequency drives can save your facility thousands — not to mention the planet. |
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