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Natural Swimming Ponds Ditch The Chemicals

by Bridgette Meinhold, 05/13/09

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This gorgeous swimming pool isn’t a typical chlorine-filled watering hole–it’s actually a natural swimming pond that relies on plants to filter the water. (Don’t worry, you’re not swimming among the plants and stepping in squishy mud; the plant regeneration area is kept separate from the swimming area.) Even if you already have a swimming pool, you can enjoy the benefits of a chemical-free pond and relaxing natural environment using the structure you already have with a few design changes.

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Natural swimming ponds are already quite popular in Europe and are gaining interest in the US. Companies like Clear Water Revival (UK) and Total Habitat (US) can help you design your perfect dream pond, or revamp the pool you already have. The cost of new natural ponds versus conventional swimming pools is said to be comparable, but maintenance costs for a chemical-free pool will be much lower. (Just think of the increased health benefits as an added bonus.)

A natural pond is usually larger than a normal pool to accommodate the plants, rocks, and natural vegetation that comprise the filter zone (separate from the designated swimming area). Once water filters through the plant zone, it is then pumped through a UV filter to ensure maximum cleanliness and aeration. Typically, natural ponds have a waterfall to pump water back into the swimming area. Design and shape options are endless.

Whereas a conventional pool is little more than a concrete tub, a natural pond is a landscape centerpiece that will enhance the value of your home and quality of your life. What could be more beautiful than that?

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3 Responses to “Natural Swimming Ponds Ditch The Chemicals”

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Probably smells better than a chlorine-filled pool, too. What’s the maintenance like, though? I’ve heard taking care of a conventional chlorine pool can be quite a headache. It sounds like this isn’t exactly “set it and forget it,” but I wonder if it’s not as bad.

Brandon Buttars

I am officially in love with this site now. This is so cool. I want one.

Dafeesh
Dafeesh Says:

I liked these, then I found some swim ponds that looked more natural from http://www.aquahabitat.com/swimming.ponds.html I think we are conditioned to the appearance of a pool. When I saw I could have a stream, beach and fish, I started to lean more towards the aquahabitat people. I suppose it is just personal taste, but the paradigm seems to be shifting.

 

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