Lazy River definition

Lazy River means a channeled flow of water of near−constant depth in which the water is moved by pumps or other means of propulsion to provide a river−like flow that transports bathers over a defined path. A lazy river may include play features and devices. A lazy river may also be referred to as a tubing pool, leisure river, leisure pool or a current channel.
Lazy River means a swimming facilitypool intended for use with flotation devices and consisting of a closed loop with an artificially induced current.
Lazy River means a constructed water course through which people travel by use of flotation devices. They are manufactured streams of near-constant depth in which the water is moved by pumps or other means of propulsion to provide a river like flow that transports bathers over a defined path.

Examples of Lazy River in a sentence

  • Discussion with possible action to initiate Debarment procedures against Antonio "Tony" Ayala, Sunset pools, and any of his agents, subsidiary or joint venture names due to the continuous breaches of contract and non-compliance at the Bartlett and Lazy River pool projects and any matters incident thereto.


More Definitions of Lazy River

Lazy River means a pool whose unique feature is the stream of water created by mechanical means which slowly propels patrons on flotation devices along the length of the pool.
Lazy River means an aquatic venue where water is moved by pumps or other means of
Lazy River means a constructed watercourse through which people travel by use of flotation devices.
Lazy River means an aquatic venue where water is moved by pumps or other means of propulsion that transports bathers over a defined path.

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