Nationwide shortage of chlorine could put damper on pools, waterparks
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BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - There’s a nationwide shortage of chlorine, which could put a damper on pools and waterparks.
A dip in the pool this summer may not happen if the country continues to see chlorine prices rise.
“It’s so unstable right now; I have a feeling it will stabilize but I think it’s going to stay pretty droughtful for a while before it gets better,” said Parker Ewing.
Ewing, the owner of Ewing Aquatech Pools Inc, is trying to get his pools ready for the summertime but with chlorine prices rising from $2 to $4 a pound, it may be harder to make a splash with not enough water.
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