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City departments collaborate on Barton Springs Pool maintenance

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Kirk Preston Watson - Mayor of Austin, Texas | Facebook

Kirk Preston Watson - Mayor of Austin, Texas | Facebook

This morning, staff from the City of Austin's Parks & Recreation (PARD), Austin Water, and Watershed Protection departments met at Barton Springs Pool to assess a leak in the pool’s infrastructure.

Initial inspection appears to indicate that an old water bypass pipe, estimated from the 1940s, developed two holes causing water to be pulled into the now-abandoned pipe below the pool's dam. Watershed Protection staff conducted dye testing to ensure that there are no additional leaks. A similar issue occurred at a different location in 2018, and repairs to fix the current issue will follow a similar approach.

PARD contractors will conduct repairs in partnership with the Watershed Protection Department and Austin Water who are providing support with their equipment and expertise. Similar to pool cleaning days, the pool will be closed to reduce water levels so that crews can access the repair sites. Additionally, a portion of the area below the dam known as Barking Springs will be cordoned off to allow repair teams access to the dam.

The repair timeline may vary pending conditions found during the repair process. For a list of available pools this week, visit austintexas.gov/pools.

Updates on the pool's closure status will be added to austintexas.gov/parkclosures.

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