Improvements included in plans for Lake reconstruction

The upcoming reconstruction of the Millicent Swimming Lake presents an opportunity to not only improve water quality through upgrades to the filtration system but also undertake improvements to the entire complex. This will make the facility more attractive to users and provide a safer environment for swimmers.

Planned improvements include:

A new concrete floor and piping system - The concrete floor will consist of 49 separate concrete pours, ranging in size up to 15 x 15 m, each with a specialized joining system. All filtered water from the pump shed will be returned through an under-floor system to improve the consistent delivery across all areas of the lake.

Improved drainage - The floor of the lake will be designed for more controlled drainage, the deep end of the lake will have slight differentials in slope creating six low points. These points will have drainage vents fitted and the lake can then be drained much more effectively.

Removal of the old diving board/platform - The existing diving platform will be removed to enable the floor and piping works to be carried out. Two new filter islands will act as new diving platforms for swimmers to enjoy.

Installation of two new filter islands - The improved filtration system will use the existing 12 skimmer boxes located on the perimeter of the lake, combined with two new large standing surface suction islands. These two islands are designed to increase the return water flow to the filter shed and improve water quality but will second as new diving platforms within the lake.

Change to swimming lanes with new touch platform - The swimming lanes will be improved by reshaping the existing lake wall and incorporating a new touch platform. This will allow for easier access both ends of the swimming lanes and brings the swimming lanes closer to the edge of the lake, which will be easier to manage for lifeguard line of sight, which improves safety.

Disability access - Access at each end of the lake will be improved with handrails and flooring allowing entrance to the correct water depth. Approach pathways will be upgraded to vastly improving accessibility of the complex to the wider community.

Replacement of shade sail and flooring in children’s area - The shade sail within the lake will be removed to enable floor work to be carried out. The floor angle will be changed to meet the required standard for children and disability access. The children’s area will then be reconstructed with improved slip resistant underfloor treatment. The shade sails will be replaced with improved footings and a new fence constructed beneath.


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