rdaner
Senior Member
We have discussed the water colour and it is part of a natural filtering process. Will be gone in a day.
It’s been a quite long time!!We have discussed the water colour and it is part of a natural filtering process. Will be gone in a day.
I was there late last week, the water is certainly not crystal clear but it is not nearly as opaque as it was. There is clearly a balance between being fully 'treated' and being 'natural' and I suspect it will change.It’s been a quite long time!!
It’s embarrassing to be honest.
...the "too green" was taken care of earlier to my understanding. And is likely still being monitored now in case that happens again. From there though, the hue of the water becomes a matter of an opinion.Yes fellas, I totally agree with you, and I wasn't mentioning anything close to a swimming pool, but it's just too green and doesn't seem healthy for me.
Not overly concerned but I thought it is an issue that would have been less conspicuous if we had went for dark shale (slate?) lining proposed early on.
AoD
The migration of the Love Park chairs to their winter storage locker is underway…
Thank you Toronto for being good neighbours! They’re in great shape.
i'm disappointed about this. beaver lake in montreal is not drained in the winter - why does this park need to be?
One is a lake, the other is a pond.i'm disappointed about this. beaver lake in montreal is not drained in the winter - why does this park need to be?
why the city would allocate so much of this park to a water feature that can't be used for half the year