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Harvard-Westlake’s new pool arrives from Italy

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You have to say that Studio City Harvard-Westlake isn’t settling for second-class material for its new 50-meter pool.

It ordered a Myrtha stainless steel pool in which the frame was shipped from Italy via the Panama Canal.

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JSerra in San Juan Capistrano is believed to be one of the few other high schools in Southern California with a Myrtha pool that has coated stainless steel instead of concrete.

The cost for Harvard-Westlake’s new pool complex is more than $5 million and includes a pool house, locker facilities and stands. It is scheduled to be completed in August.

The pool is supposed to be able to hold up in earthquakes _ well, except for a really big one.

It’s state of the art, second-generation technology, according to Audrius Barzdukas, the head of school.

The complex will be known as the Copses family pool.

Taking a dip in that pool will be the highlight of somebody’s day.

-- Eric Sondheimer

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