World’s largest surfing wave pool opens in $40 million recreational hub
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, HAWAII/ Created : Apr 7, 2023, 09:00 IST
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The project was first announced in January 2021, which is part of a recreational project by Wai Kai, named The LineUp. It has been built in 52 acres of the recreational lagoon, while the money invested in it was roughly around $40 … Read more
The project was first announced in January 2021, which is part of a recreational project by Wai Kai, named The LineUp. It has been built in 52 acres of the recreational lagoon, while the money invested in it was roughly around $40 million. Read less
First announced in January 2021, the deep-water standing surf wave pool is part of a recreational project by Wai Kai, named The LineUp. The said project involved 52 acres of the recreational lagoon and money invested in it was roughly around $40 million.
If reports are to go by, the world’s largest pool is around 100 ft deep with a water capacity of 1.7 million gallons, which amounts to 2.5 times the quantity of water that is used in a swimming pool during the Olympics. Further reports suggest that the pool will be filled with fresh water as using seawater or recycled water in the pool was not a feasible option.
Reports add that that water used for the pool was taken from the aquifer, a resource that's become increasingly fragile on the island, as recent wide-scale water contamination events and environmental issues have strained locals' ability to access fresh water for their basic day-to-day needs.
This has also raised concern among the locals, as the region is undergoing a grave water crisis.
Referring to this, a source in the know-how added that the said wave pool operates under the same rules as swimming pools in Hawaii and thus, it’s regularly tested and treated as required by the Hawaii State Department of Health.
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