Embracing Your Future: Natural Swimming Pools

You reach the floating station, which serves as an algal farm to capture biological fuel. At the gate, you give your personal landing coordinates and then board a Hydrogenase airship--essentially a tall seed-shaped "algal balloon". You settle in one of the viewing rooms with a Chai latte. Because the Hydrogenase can effortlessly land and take off in the roughest terrains, their service includes "on demand" to "your doorstep". This is a good thing, you ponder, given that many people live in more remote locations--like Michael. The sleek vessel glides over Georgia Strait toward the Gulf Islands and you watch the view, reflecting on the history of NSPs in North America.

The first Natural Swimming Pools were developed in Austria ten years before you were born. Known as schwimmteichethe first one was built in the early 1980s by DI Werner Gamerith in his private garden. NSPs spread throughout Europe in the 1990s, where thousands were built by companies like the Austrian firm Biotop Landschaftsgestaltung and the German firm BioNova. But it took almost two decades for the NSP concept to catch on in North America. The first public NSP in North America was built in 2014 by BioNova in Webber Park, Minneapolis. The NSP featured a shallow end with a beach and a deep end, a waterfall, lap lanes, a water slide, and a natural stone jumping cliff. The pool is used in the winter for skating.

You consider that your mom would be delighted at the present statistics. In 2014, only one commercial NSP existed in North America. Today, just two decades later, it’s hard to find one chlorinated pool amid the thousands of private and commercial NSPs in North America. And why not? Old fashioned pools relied on chlorine and other harsh chemicals to maintain sterile, algae-free water. They lacked character or aesthetics. Research showed that chlorine-treated swimming pools caused asthma and other breathing problems in swimmers. Chlorine was also hard on the skin and hair. Swimming in a chlorinated pool often left you with itchy red eyes, dry skin or wanting a shower. NSPs provide excellent water quality through chemical-free water treatment; they create habitat for wildlife and flora and the maintenance costs are far less than the old conventional pools.

The Hydrogenase descends to a clearing past the end of Bodega Beach Road on Galiano. You spot Michael waiting in the clearing. The hydrogenase briefly touches down to let you off and Michael greets you with a rakish smile. He's happy to see you and show off his new creation. Michael leads you along a forested path to his summer property near the northern cliffs of the island, overlooking Porlier Pass and Georgia Strait.

You both wander to the pool and you bend down on your knees to look into the deepness of the sparkling clear water.

Natural swimming pools are balanced living aquatic ecosystems, you reflect. They are designed to look and function like a natural pond. Plants, microorganisms and nutrients together create what's called “living water”. Michael points to a water strider, dancing over the water surface--a sign that the water is clean and "alive".

The regeneration zonemaintains the water quality in Michael's natural swimming pool. It connects to the open swim zone through an ongoing circulation system. Water flows out of the swimming area via overflow channels through biological filters that catch large debris and particulate matter before reaching the regeneration zone. A circulation pump then draws the water out of the regeneration zonethrough layers of gravel substrate and returns it, pristine but living, back to the swimming area.

It's Nature's elegance at its best, you think; according to architect Thomas Woltz, embracing the complexity of modern life while seeking meaning and narrative in both natural and man-made environments.
The regeneration zone relies on the surface area of the plants’ roots and the gravel substrate to create a home for beneficial bacteriathat filter the water. You recognize floating, emergent and submerged plants: water lily, sedges, rushes and grasses. And below the surface, you see the fluorescent green whorles of Ceratophyllum, a rooted submerged plant that helps oxygenate the water.

You ask him if he is pleased and know what he will answer from his zealous grin.

You glimpse a dragonfly and follow its irregular path into the cattails. Twenty years ago, when NSPs first gained popularity in North America, you recall the concern over mosquitoes and other nasty insects. But the moving water and the natural predators of mosquito larvae that live in the chlorine-free water make natural swimming pools practically mosquito free. In fact, researchers found that NSPs actually helped reduce the population of stinging insects by attracting dragonflies and other natural predators of fully developed mosquitoes.


The prefix eco- means "home". So, taking care of our ecosystem is really like taking care of our "home", where we live and belong. Natural swimming pools are just one example.
Michael grins with sudden inspiration. "Kevin, let's go for a swim!" he says. You nod. Why not? Can't leave it to the frogs.
Resources:
Do it Yourself :
• www.motherearthnews.com• www.schwimmteich-selbstbau.de In German• www.naturalswimmingpools.com-construction images• Natural Swimming Pools Book by Michael Littlewood www.amazon.com
Builders of Natural Swimming Pools :
EU:
• Biotop since 1984 with more than 3,500 satisfied customers. Their partner network covers 17 countries. Head Office: Austria www.biotop-natural-pool.com
• BioNova® is a global network of Partners on 6 continents who work synergistically to push the state-of-the-art of Natural Swimming Pool design, construction, aesthetics and maintenance. Head Office: Munich www.bionovanaturalpools.com
• OASE: www.oase-livingwater.com
UK:
• GartenArt: www.gartenart.co.uk
• Woodhouse Natural Pools with BIOTOP™ have been developing and building naturally filtered swimming pools in the UK since 2000: www.naturalswimmingpools.com
• Clear Water Revival: www.clear-water-revival.com sell KITS as well...
France:
• Bioteich Baignades Naturelles: www.bioteich.fr
U.S.
• Total Habitat, Kansas: www.totalhabitat.com• Expanding Horizons, Calif: expandinghorizons.biz• Pond Doctor Dave, Arizona - does conversions: www.pond-doctor-dave.com• Water House Pools, Massachusetts: www.waterhousepools.com• Rin Robyn Pools, New Jersey & MA: rinrobyn.com• Kane Brothers, Illinois: kanebros.com
Canada:
• Genus Loci Ecological Landscapes, Ont: www.genus-loci.ca
New Zealand:
• Natural Pools: naturalpoolsnz.com
South Africa:
• www.naturalswimmingpools.co.za nice designs!
Published on September 19, 2014 15:12
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