In 2006, a deep well was drilled to supply Sopot Aquapark Sp. z o.o. with water from the Oligocene aquifer occurring within the Tertiary aquifer. As early as 10 September 2016, the natural water supply system was launched at Sopot Aquapark. What does this mean in practice?
Aquapark customers bathe in water from the Oligocene level.. The Sopot Water Park is supplied with water from the Oligocene aquifer occurring within the Tertiary aquifer. The Oligocene aquifer in the Sopot area occurs at a depth of about 100 m bpt. The 116.4m deep well allows a maximum hourly intake of 41m3.
Water from the Oligocene aquifer is of good quality. This is due to the considerable isolation of the aquifer from the land surface, as well as the lack of obvious sources of pollution and due to the intensive inflow of clean surface water from the Kashubian Lake District. The water has a pH suitable for public swimming pools.
The main drainage basin for Oligocene waters is the Gulf of Gdańsk. In the area of the mine troughs, Oligocene waters are in direct hydraulic contact with Neogene and Quaternary waters. Modern water treatment technology ensures adequate water purity and safety for people using water recreation. Systematic monitoring of microbiological parameters of water quality in our swimming pool makes it possible to assess the correctness of conducted water treatment and disinfection processes.