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Blue Haven Pools creates environmentally friendly pools and water features

  •  15 April 2009
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Blue Haven Pools creates environmentally friendly pools and water features

BLUE Haven Pools says it builds pools that are designed and maintained with the environment in mind.

According to Blue Haven, evaporation is an important element when building water features that are kind to the earth. Water flow can be regulated by minimising sun exposure or building the swimming pool in an area that does not bear the full force of prevailing winds. If this isn't possible, you can create windbreaks through open-canopied trees, hedging or open-framed fence extensions.

The company says it can also create negative-edge spillway walls which recycle pool water. The water flows into balance tanks that hold it before recycling it through the filtration system into the swimming pool. Blue Haven says the look of water sheeting over the walls of the swimming pool is an attractive feature as well as a green one.

Blue Haven Pools says it also builds underground rainwater tanks, the water from which can be used to top up swimming pools and water features.

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