Malvern Hills Pool opens on Saturday, making both of Asheville’s public pools available to the community for the summer

Press release from city of Asheville:

Following weeks of conversations, engineering consultations, and brainstorming, Asheville Parks & Recreation is happy to announce that Malvern Hills Pool will open on Saturday, July 2, at 11 a.m. Regular operating hours for the pool on 75 Rumbough Place are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. on Saturday, 1-6 p.m. on Sunday, and 12-6 p.m. Monday-Friday. Admission is $3 per person. Season passes are $100 for an individual or $150 for a family of up to four individuals.

The pool’s opening was delayed following concerns about the drainage system’s configuration and suction covers during its annual inspection. Following revisions to the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act’s federal guidelines, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services instructed inspectors to field-verify suction outlets.

Initially, Buncombe County Environmental Health could not verify the flow rating of the pool’s drainage system, which has been in place for a number of years and was previously permitted as recently as May 27, 2021. Earlier this week, the drain cover manufacturer provided the department with updated  documentation and the pool has been approved to safely operate with the current configuration through 2024. Due to the late nature of this approval, visitor capacity may be limited in the first few days of operation as lifeguards and other essential staff are scheduled for this location.

“Since we do not operate a year-round aquatics program, partnering with experts such as the Swim Club Management Group allows us to deliver the highest-quality seasonal swim offerings possible,” according to D. Tyrell McGirt, Asheville Parks and Recreation Director. “In this case, we would not have had the contacts to resolve this issue as quickly without the help of our contracted pool provider – though our team members worked tirelessly to come up with solutions. After meetings with contractors, engineers, Buncombe County, and community members, we are happy to bring this popular pool back to the community in time for July 4th celebrations.”

Malvern Thrills, a series of free water-based programming in Malvern Hills Park, will continue throughout the summer. The department’s Rec n Roll mobile recreation van will host  inflatable water slides, games with water elements, and other water-related activities. Each date features a unique lineup of features and activities to keep it fresh and exciting.

Due to the increase in vehicles, Rumbough Place will operate as a one-way street from Sulphur Springs Rd. to Harris Ave. for the rest of the swim season. Recreation Park Pool (65 Gashes Creek Rd.) and Splasheville (splash pad in Pack Square Park on 80 Court Plaza) are also open for the summer.

All dates and times are subject to weather conditions.

 

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