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What's Hot: Exploring Today's Trends in Sustainable Pool Heating Solutions

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Presenters: Dennis Berkshire; Michael Mancini

Tuesday, January 28, 10:15 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
1 Hour | 1 PHTA CEU | 0.1 IACET CEU

Summary

This session will provide an in-depth exploration of the latest trends in commercial pool heating solutions. As sustainability becomes increasingly important, the aquatics industry must look beyond natural gas. Investigate cutting-edge strategies that not only diminish environmental footprints but also alleviate the financial burdens of heating your swimming pools – a move towards sustainability that’s a win-win for the bottom line and the planet.

Learn about innovative ideas, including solar and geothermal heat sources, all-electric pool setups, automation, and ‘smart’ technology, and how they fit into today’s eco-friendly project goals. Attendees will learn about the pros and cons of each system and gain an understanding of the potential opportunities for their current or future facility.

This isn't just about theory – we’ll show you real-world examples and give you the tools to assess these options for yourself. Participants will come away with knowledge of modern swimming pool heating systems, which systems are best suited to new construction or renovations, and how to identify opportunities for incorporating them into their existing or future facilities. If you’re curious about practical ways to make a difference for the planet while also saving on expenses, this session is your chance to get informed and inspired.

Learning Objectives

  • Gain insight into distinct sustainable design components that drive energy efficiency in aquatic settings and grasp the financial benefits tied to these elements, resulting in reduced operational costs.
  • Understand the latest trends and innovations in pool heating technology, including advancements in energy efficiency, automation, and sustainability, and learn how emerging heating solutions can enhance operational efficiency and reduce environmental impact.
  • Know which alternative swimming pool heating systems are more conducive to new swimming pools vs. renovated pools and be able to identify if there are any opportunities at your existing facility or future facility to incorporate an alternative swimming pool heating system.
  • Learn about regulatory requirements, and successfully implement sustainable design and construction practices in commercial pool projects.

Presenter Bios

Dennis Berkshire has over 40 years of experience in the aquatics industry, with field experience in swimming pool design, construction, operation, and training. He has a strong background in water chemistry and has been involved in the design of automated filtration, chemical feed, and water chemistry control equipment. As an expert on swimming pool operation, he has worked with several states on swimming pool environmental health codes. Dennis was named as part of the “Power 25” by Aquatics International Magazine again in February 2023 for his work as a technical committee chairperson for the Model Aquatic Health Code (MAHC). Dennis is a member of the National Sanitation Foundation Standards 50 board and is currently serving as chair of the Commercial Council for the Pool & Hot Tub Alliance. Dennis has authored dozens of technical articles for national trade magazines and is the chairperson of the PHTA/ICC Standard Writing Committee for the new commercial pool and spa operations and maintenance standards.

Michael Mancini has had a lifelong love for aquatics, from swimming, lifeguarding, and water parks to surfing and aquarium science. As a former NCAA Division I swimmer, swim lesson teacher, lifeguard, swim coach, program director, and lifesaving instructor, Michael is passionate about competitive swimming and drowning prevention. Michael is an experienced account and project manager with expertise in aquatic programming products, aquatic filtration technology, and water chemistry equipment.

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