
Blue Dolphin Swim Centre
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Happy Valley, South Australia
Blue Dolphin Swim Centre
Happy Valley- South Australia
A long-standing stalwart in the South Australian landscape of swimming lessons and water safety, Blue Dolphin Swim Centre have been building happy, healthy, and confident swimmers since 1992.
One of Blue Dolphin Swim Centre’s toughest jobs other than instilling water safety in their students is maintaining water quality. Their existing setup included pressure sand filters working well within their usable life and local regulations, sodium hypochlorite for primary disinfection, as well as correctly scaled UV filters to their facility to help with chloramine reduction and secondary disinfection. Why would Blue Dolphin Swim Centre improve upon their current set up? To have the best water quality of any swim school in South Australia, and in preparation for the estimated population growth of the southern suburbs.

Images left to right from Blue Dolphin Swim Centre renovation | what Blue Dolphin Swim Centre’s plantroom looked like before demolition; during, when all the infrastructure was removed; and now, with the new Neptune Benson Filter.
A move from traditional sand filters and sodium hypochlorite (liquid chlorine), to regenerative media filters and chlorine gas will see Blue Dolphin Swim Centre’s water quality only improve more. Regenerative filters can remove smaller particles and microorganisms than sand filters and chlorine gas is pure which results in a more cost effective disinfection method.
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