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30 Pool & Spa Marketing March 2014 March 2014 Pool & Spa Marketing 31 LANDSCAPE TECHNIQUES O n the surface, natural swimming pools (NSPs) look like a natural garden pond; however, they are in fact much more. ey are specifically designed so people can swim in clean, pure water without the use of any chemicals. A NSP or swim pond comprises two zones: a deep, central swimming area, and a shallow surrounding area, which encompasses various plants specifically chosen to filter the water. NSPs originated in central Europe, specifically in Austria and Germany, more than 40 years ago with most still offering owners a unique bathing experience. In the last 20 years, an increasing number of people have become more health and environmentally conscious, seeking to provide a healthier environment for themselves and their families. Many may believe energy is the main concern for the next generation; however, water—one of the most precious resources— must also be preserved. By supporting the NSP concept, families can still enjoy a wonderful BY MARKUS WINKLER AND KAREN J. WILLIAMS SWIM POND BASICS A REVIEW OF FIVE DIFFERENT NATURAL SWIMMING POOL (NSP) DESIGNS swimming experience, while at the same time being environmentally friendly. e concept is different from a traditional swimming pool wherein water is lost via system flushing and seasonal drainage. NSPs, on the other hand, preserve, retain, and use as much natural water as possible. For example, the concept of rainwater harvesting can be used to top-up and fill a NSP. A DIFFERENT TYPE OF SWIMMING ENVIRONMENT Back in the ’80s, the idea of manufactured NSPs came from nature enthusiasts who were looking to create a chemical-free and biologically acceptable swimming environment. e first pools were more like garden ponds with clay bottoms and wooden barriers to separate the swimming and wetland areas. More recently, however, the NSP market has developed in two directions: one for true nature enthusiasts who want an absolute pure, biologically sound body of water, wherein most of today’s modern water treatment technology is not used; and one for those who prefer a swim pond that uses biological water filtration combined with the use of environmental technology. e latter has also been used in countless projects in the public authority sector for public LANDSCAPE TECHNIQUES Custom modular pool slides are becoming increasingly popular as they provide a resort-style attraction to a backyard pool. Photos courtesy Inter-Fab Inc. ‘Type 1’ swim ponds contain a complete range of wildlife and have a great deal of biomaterial floating in the water—no water treatment technology is used.

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30 ■ Pool & Spa Marketing ■ March 2014 March 2014 ■ Pool & Spa Marketing ■ 31

LANDSCAPE TECHNIQUES

On the surface, natural swimming pools (NSPs) look like a natural garden pond; however, they are in fact much more. Th ey are specifi cally designed so

people can swim in clean, pure water without the use of any chemicals. A NSP or swim pond comprises two zones: a deep, central swimming area, and a shallow surrounding area, which encompasses various plants specifi cally chosen to fi lter the water.

NSPs originated in central Europe, specifi cally in Austria and Germany, more than 40 years ago with most still off ering owners a unique bathing experience. In the last 20 years, an increasing number of people have become more health and environmentally conscious, seeking to provide a healthier environment for themselves and their families. Many may believe energy is the main concern for the next generation; however, water—one of the most precious resources—must also be preserved. By supporting the NSP concept, families can still enjoy a wonderful

BY MARKUS WINKLER AND KAREN J. WILLIAMS

SWIM POND BASICSA REVIEW OF FIVE DIFFERENT NATURAL SWIMMING POOL (NSP) DESIGNS

swimming experience, while at the same time being environmentally friendly.

Th e concept is diff erent from a traditional swimming pool wherein water is lost via system fl ushing and seasonal drainage. NSPs, on the other hand, preserve, retain, and use as much natural water as possible. For example, the concept of rainwater harvesting can be used to top-up and fi ll a NSP.

A DIFFERENT TYPE OF SWIMMING ENVIRONMENTBack in the ’80s, the idea of manufactured NSPs came from nature enthusiasts who were looking to create a chemical-free and biologically acceptable swimming environment. Th e fi rst pools were more like garden ponds with clay bottoms and wooden barriers to separate the swimming and wetland areas.

More recently, however, the NSP market has developed in two directions: one for true nature enthusiasts who want an absolute pure, biologically sound body of water, wherein most of today’s modern water treatment technology is not used; and one for those who prefer a swim pond that uses

biological water fi ltration combined with the use of environmental technology.

Th e latter has also been used in countless projects in the public authority sector for public

LANDSCAPE TECHNIQUES ■

Custom modular pool slides are becoming increasingly

popular as they provide a resort-style attraction to

a backyard pool.Photos courtesy Inter-Fab Inc.

‘Type 1’ swim ponds contain a complete range of wildlife and have a great deal of biomaterial fl oating in the water—no water treatment technology is used.

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