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7:03 am on Tuesday May 18, 2010 | Posted by Ken Hawkins
Half of Charleston's pool is closed?

Image by Flickr user Ruth Flickr

If you've been curious as to why half of Charleston's Martin Luther King Jr. Pool is closed, you can thank an emphasis of swimming safety and under-optimized public regulation. 

David Quick has the bureaucratic low down over at The Post and Courier.

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safety, charleston, regulation, pool, DHEC, Martin Luther King Jr. Pool
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