How the Pool Industry Can Lead in Water Conservation – Terry Arko
Water scarcity no longer sits on a far horizon for pool owners and service pros; it is here and shaping how we build, filter, and maintain pools. The old habits—hosing decks, routine backwashing, and full drains every few years—made sense when water felt endless. Today, drought cycles, stressed aquifers, and stricter municipal policies put pools under a spotlight. The good news is that pools can be part of the solution. With smart filtration choices, measured chemistry, and a mindset shift from water as commodity to water as asset, we can protect clarity, protect budgets, and protect a resource that keeps getting tighter. This episode traces the evolution from 1970s practices to present-day stewardship, and it offers a practical roadmap any operator can follow. History explains how we got here. During earlier droughts, restrictions focused on lawns and outdoor watering schedules, not pools. That changed after California’s severe 2012–2016 drought, when policymakers questioned new pool ...