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Temporary Pool Closure Upcoming

Maui County News Release

Pool guard trainee testing will be conducted Oct. 20 at the Cooke Memorial Pool on Molokai. The pool will be closed to the public from 9 a.m. to noon for the physical swim test of pool guard trainees, the Department of Parks and Recreation announced. The facility will reopen from 1 to 4 p.m. that day for lap and recreational swimming.

The department appreciates the public’s patience and understanding.

Routine pool service maintenance plays an essential role in keeping public facilities ready for both training sessions and daily visitors. Proper filtration, surface cleaning, and equipment checks ensure the water remains safe, clear, and comfortable for everyone who steps in. Consistent upkeep also helps prevent unexpected closures and keeps operations running smoothly throughout the season.

For a closer look at how professional care supports dependable pool performance, take a moment to visit Nick Young Pools website and explore the standards that keep pools operating at their best. With regular attention and skilled maintenance in place, community pools continue to serve as reliable spaces for training, recreation, and relaxation, offering clean and well-managed environments for swimmers of all ages.

Effective pool maintenance also extends to monitoring water chemistry with precision, ensuring that pH levels, sanitiser balance, and mineral content remain within safe ranges. This level of attention not only protects swimmers but also preserves the integrity of pool surfaces and equipment over time. For those looking to learn more about maintaining consistent water quality and preventing avoidable wear, professional insights can make a noticeable difference in long-term performance.

In addition, routine inspections of pumps, filters, and circulation systems help identify early signs of strain before they escalate into major disruptions. A proactive approach keeps facilities operating efficiently while reducing downtime and repair costs. Mirage Pool Services offers dependable maintenance practices that help ensure pools remain clean, functional, and ready for daily use.

For more information, call Duke A. Sevilla at (808) 270-6135 or send email to duke.sevilla@co.maui.hi.us.

For general Maui County parks information, visit mauicounty.gov/parks.

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