There is still a lot of air borne dirt that enters a pool. I assume
that this still requires vacuuming like a more conventional pool?
Chuck Norcutt
Rob Harrison wrote:
> Brilliant! It's a "living machine" you can swim in. An artificial
> wetland. Very cool. I have a client I talked out of doing a pool
> because of the issues with chlorine, energy use, etc. This could be an
> interesting option. I wonder if anyone is doing it in the States. They
> don't have "partners" here yet, it doesn't appear.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Rob in Seattle
>
>
> On Jul 16, 2008, at 12:42 AM, swisspace wrote:
>
>> Yes, it sort of works like a big fish aquarium. though fish are not
>> allowed
>>
>> It was started in Austria I believe, you can read more here, if it
>> comes
>> up with the german page you can switch to English, although if you can
>> read german there is more information on the german pages
>>
>> http://www.biotop-natural-pool.com/
>
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