But the transformative move would be to build far more public pools across the United States.
Too few public poolsThere are more than 10 million private swimming pools in the United States, according to a C.D.C.
By many available measures, public pools can be the safest places to swim.
Yet the United States hasn’t made a serious investment in public pools since the Great Depression, when scores of grand public pools were erected in many parts of the country under President Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal programs, according to Jeff Wiltse, the author of “Contested Waters,” a book about the history of swimming pools.
In the 1960s, many towns across the South filled or destroyed their public pools rather than allow Black Americans to swim in them.
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