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Date: 10/23/2023
Subject: Hot Topics October 2023
From: Jessica Meath



The registration deadline for the Hot Springs Connection conference is November 30th.
 

SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT: CLOWARD H2O 

 
Cloward H2O will be attending the 5th annual Hot Springs Connection conference in January– the only such gathering in the U.S. focused on the unique needs of hot springs pools and resorts.

With the recent major renovation of 3 well-known Hot Springs Resorts; Glenwood Hot Springs (Glenwood, CO), Ouray Hot Springs (Ouray, CO) & Astoria Hot Springs (Jackson, WY) many people may be surprised to find that the engineering was done by World Renowned recreational water specialist, Cloward H2O. Some know Cloward H2O as resort pool specialists, some as waterpark specialists, some as aquarium & aquatic life support specialists. The truth is that Cloward H2O specializes in “All Things Water” or more accurately…all types of recreational water.

Intimate understanding of the physics, chemistry and biology involved in recreational aquatics whether for pools, waterparks, surf lakes, fountains, aquariums, or hot springs, infuses strength to our work in each of these sectors. The expertise we have in one area is invaluable to our work in other areas. Our 40+ years of aquatic engineering has built a wealth of knowledge that we apply to each individual project that we are engaged in.

Hot springs are the latest crossover for Cloward H2O as clients with highly specialized aquatic facilities and difficult challenges seek us out to resolve extremely tough problems. Hot springs pool projects present unique opportunities to incorporate the natural environment and include sustainable design. However, each geothermal source produces its own unique challenges with high temperature, heavy metals and minerals, salts, smells, thermophilic bacteria, etc. not to mention potential difficulties with source collection, discharge of the water after use and the corrosive effect of the minerals on pumps, pipes, and filters, even concrete. Highly specialized solutions are therefore required - typical swimming pool or hydrotherapy spa pool design methodologies and materials just do not cut it.

Tired facilities are rapidly being renovated by a new generation of owners implementing updated and improved equipment, better sanitation, safer water, modern support facilities and new amenities. Guests have much higher expectations for issues like sanitation today than when many of these facilities were opened decades (even centuries) ago. They demand soaking experiences that embrace both the modern standards to prevent water borne illness and the natural benefits of the geothermal waters. Fewer people are willing to swim, dip and soak in pools with slime on the walls and dark water that obscures the bottom.

Typical geothermal source waters emerge at temperatures between 95 and 130 °F (35 and 55 °C) but can often be well over 150 °F (65°C). This is a tremendous amount of energy and, depending on the available flow rate, the available energy can be used for any number of purposes besides just pools. The energy is not without limit however and so it must be allocated wisely and optimized through multiple uses, both direct as with soaking pools or indirect to heat buildings, provide domestic hot water or deck/pavement heating, to achieve the greatest benefit.

Cloward H2O meets these challenges with our diverse and broad-based experience. Utilizing sound engineering and scientific principles we create effective, efficient, and successful solutions with long life, low operating cost and safety for recreational and therapeutic aquatics. From the earliest planning stages to installation and opening, the vast experience and expertise of our team is leveraged to cover all aspects of complex projects in partnership with the owner, developer, and the entire design team to ensure the ultimate success of the project.

Ready to improve your water quality systems? Contact Cloward H2O for the most extensive cross-functional knowledge in the industry. www.clowardh2o.com.
 

SOAKEMBER, SEPARATED BY OCEANS CONNECTED BY WATER

November 11, 2023

 

Soakember is a worldwide celebration of the healing benefits of hot springs, hydrothermal therapies, and nature-based wellness around hot springs, happening globally on Saturday, November 11, 2023.


Your network and associates are encouraged to get involved in this annual event by honoring the history of geothermal water-based healing and wellness practices. This year, participation will be simple with a primary focus to encourage as many people as possible to participate on social media using the designated hashtags. Posts are welcome from both guests and properties themselves.


While properties are encouraged to promote Soakember to their guests, there is no requirement for properties to provide wellness activities. The act of soaking, united by our love for geothermal waters, is a powerful way to connect during Soakember.


Please take this event as an opportunity to showcase your property’s unique offerings, how hot spring culture thrives around you, and share bathing photos via Instagram the week of November 1-10. Participants are encouraged to start sharing posts early to build excitement and draw attention to the global soaking event, Soakember, on November 11th. A content-sharing suggestion is to save your most special and celebratory posts for November 11th to amplify the global impact of Soakember. Using the following hashtags will allow us to be included in your celebration virtually: #soakember #hotspringculture #hotspringwellness

 

Additionally, there are social media post templates and images in Canva that you can use leading up to and during the event. A banner or poster file that your location can print to display on Soakember to promote the day is included. It makes a fantastic photo backdrop.

Please don’t forget to follow Soakember’s Instagram page.


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“Our new pool system was born in concept when I attended the Hot Springs Convention in November 2019 in Palm Springs. It was there that I met both Vicky and Steve Beckley, CEO of Iron Mountain Hot Springs in Glenwood CO, and established the connection that led to me visiting last winter and observing their state-of-the-art system, upon which ours is modeled. Without that mentorship and technical information, we would not have the incredible system we have today.”

 

- Ben Slusser, Vice President/Director of Operations at Quinn’s Hot Springs Resort