In the midst of the global warming crisis, the construction of public swimming pools in the US decreased

Over time, the Public pools in USA They have played an important role in the culture of the North American country. However, as the weather conditions and the extreme heathave become a significant risk for the public health.
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According to data released by the National Metereological Serviceheat is a serious problem for citizens Americans, it is claiming more lives than any other problem climate.
The truth is that when the Public pools were becoming more important, they have begun to disappear. The mechanisms of segregation, privatization of swimming pools and public recreation budgets have led to the extinction of these spaces located in different cities where people came to swim.
The local minister, Gerome Suttondeclared for cnn and spoke out about the segregation measures taken against the Public pools. “There was an organized effort by the government to keep kids engaged in an activity.”

The city of Louisville has been considerably harmed by the disappearance of these spaces for the general public. During the 2000s, this state was home to 10 swimming pools for a population of around 550,000 inhabitants. Currently, there are only 5 public swimming pools for a population of approximately 640 thousand. citizensaccording to Trust for Public Land.
The residents of west Louisville They have filed their complaint because they believe that the government has shown neglect in the basic maintenance of the only public pool located in this part of the city, Algonquin.
In summer, temperatures rose to 32 degrees Celsius in the state of Louisville, while in recent days, it has been announced that the pool public of Algonquin It is closed for repairs.
The city councilman, Tammy Hawkinsreferred to the meaning of the Public pools for the mental health of American citizens. “Swimming is mental health, it is therapy. You have to have activities. “It’s bigger than a swimming pool.”

In the North American country, access to Public pools He has seen different complications, so he made it known Andrew Kahrlhistorian of the University of Virginia. “We have reached a point where many of the recreational activities that take place in the summer are done in private spaces or in places that lack support,” he declared for cnn.
According to the specialist, the privatization of these swimming pools municipal It has harmed, for the most part, the poorest and minority groups in the North American country. “Poor and working-class Americans have suffered most directly from pool privatization,” he wrote. Jeff Wiltsehistorian of the University of Montanain Contested Waters: A Social History of Swimming Pools in America.
During the 20th century, the US government built enormous swimming pools. He New Deal led to the largest creation of these public spaces in the history of state Joined. The federal government built around 750 swimming pools and had hundreds of them remodeled between 1933 and 1938.
Robert Mosesparks commissioner New Yorkinaugurated 11 swimming pools financed by the Federal Works Project Administration. At that time, in the state of San Francisco the pool was inaugurated Fleishhackerwhich was the largest at the time.
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