Aquatic Consulting and Design USAquatics, Inc.
124 Bridge Ave.
PO BOx 86
Delano, MN 55328
Phone: (763) 972-5897
Fax: (763) 972-5864

 Public Facilities

Recent trends in big cities and large private resort destinations is not being missed by small town USA. The local pool just isn't what it used to be, it has become the local aquatic center with the additions of water slides, play features, drop slides and other new additions.  With experience in over 1,200 municipal projects, USAquatics can help with everything from:

  • Feasibility Studies
  • Economic Impact Projections
  • Gathering Community Input
  • Programming Recommendations
  • Design
  • Funding Analysis
  • Operational  Revenues & Expenses
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Redwood Falls

USAquatics was hired by The City to design an aquatic
facility to replace the existing pool at an undecided location. Through several meetings with The City and the Pool Committee, it was determined that the best location was the old stadium. We were then directed to use as much of the original granite bleachers as possible.

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St. Paul - Como Park

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Stewartville, MN

USAquatics Inc. worked with The City to design a new aquatic facility adjacent to their existing pool!

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St. Paul, MN - Jimmy Lee Recreation Center


USAquatics Inc. was hired to design the addition of a zero depth activity pool and waterslides to the existing competition pool.


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Bloomfield, NM

The existing school pool was abandoned in 1998. The school passed a referendum to renovate the facility. The catch was that the renovation must allow the facility to operate in the black.

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Coralville, IA

In an effort to replace the cities antiquated aquatic amenities, a study was done to determine community needs and desires. The portion of the study related to the outdoor pool was completed and the new state of the art family aquatic center was opened in the spring of 2004.

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Spring Grove, MN

Opened in June of 2006, this aquatic facility has a variety of attractions to amuse all ages.  To save on costs, this design has a zero-depth entry pool and the lap pool connected with a floating log walk between them. 

By desinging the facility like this, the city was able to cut back on the costs of multiple pumps, filters and water treatment equipment.   

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