The Times of India 30.03.2017
Corporation’s swimming pool soon to be opened for public
COIMBATORE: The Coimbatore Corporation‘s swimming pool at Gandhi Park
is likely to be reopened in two months. It remained closed nearly five
years ago. The depth of the renovated pool will be 4.5-feet and
23.4metres in width.
In May 2012, a seven -year-old boy had drowned in the pool after he
mistimed his dive. It was alleged that the caretaker of the pool failed
to provide first aid, and later the boy died. It was also alleged that
the swimming pool lacked enough infrastructure.
Following this, a plan was laid to redesign the pool and include all
necessary amenities to make it safe for people to use it. “It took long
time for us to come out with a new plan. The brief was to provide all
necessary facilities for people to learn swimming,” said an official of
the Coimbatore Corporation. “Once the design was ready we started work
around eight months ago,” he added.
Projected at a cost of Rs1.25crore, the renovation is likely to end by
the last week of April. “The pool’s depth was 3.5feet to 12feet. It was
proposed to reduce the depth and it is now 4.5feet throughout,” said an
officer. “The width of the pool was 6.7m (22feet) and has now been
increased to 23.4metres,” said the officer. TOI spoke to the
construction workers at the site, and learnt that it will take about two
months for them to complete the work. Asked about the supply of
materials, the workers said that they have all construction materials in
place. “Water is also available,” said a worker.
The new pool will have a space to seat public. “It can seat about 100 people,” said a worker at the site.
Besides these amenities, the pool will have a water recycling plant.
“We have set up a chlorination and distillation unit. The recycled water
will be used to water plants in the park,” said an officer. “The
swimming pool will be filled with fresh water every day that will be
fetched from the bore well dug at the park (500feet),” added the
officer.
The Coimbatore Corporation is yet to decide about the charges for using
the pool and the timings when the pool will be open for public. “It will
be decided in the council meeting,” said an official.