Macau Olympic Aquatic Centre
- Macau Olympic Aquatic Centre
Inaugurated on March 28 2003, the Macau Olympic Aquatic Centre covers a total area of 3,220 m2 and has a seating capacity of 1,500. [ [http://edition.cnn.com/interactive/world/0509/gallery.macau.games/content.2.html "CNN report"] ] The Aquatic Centre includes a diving pool 25 meters by 25 meters (with an adjustable floor capable of reaching a maximum depth of 5 meters) and a 50m swimming pool with 10 lanes. Both facilities comply with the latest FINA standards and are eligible for holding international competitions. Water quality is maintained by a sophisticated sanitizing system using ozone, instead of chlorine.
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