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I.O.B. Monthly Meetings

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The International Organization for natural bathing waters (IOB) was founded on 29 September 2009 on the occasion of the 5th International Congress swimming in Merano. It is an umbrella organization: 12 national swimming pond organizations are currently united to form the international federation. In 2011 IOB represents more than 600 individuals and companies that deal primarily with planning and construction of natural swimming pools. It is the perfect place to meet the experts in the area of natural swimming ponds.

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February 4, 2021

IOB Monthly Meeting 01/30/21

<p>Members discuss potential topics for the upcoming IOB assembly in Portugal.</p>

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January 15, 2021

IOB Monthly Meeting 12/30/20

<p>-In this meeting, IOB members discussed regional differences in water quality testing for NSP ecological systems.</p> <p>-Udo Schwartz relays how he was unsatisfied with the accuracy of other water testing labs and began looking for a mobile photometer for testing on his own.&nbsp;</p> <p>-This problem led to the formation of Udo's own lab that seeks to develop more rapid testing with the best tools available and better metric tracking</p> <p>-Portugal labs are busy with municipal water testing to test NSP water, specifically. Solutions are needed to help unburden laboratory queues so clients can have quicker results for their water test results.</p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p>

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December 9, 2020

IOB Annual General Meeting 11-27-20

<p><strong>Items discussed in this annual meeting:</strong></p> <p>Voting on the IOB agenda for 2020/2021</p> <p>Increasing the frequency of the IOB newsletter&nbsp;</p> <p>Optimizing the shared database&nbsp;</p> <p>Making a downloadable poster available to partners to endorse "nature-based solution" language</p> <p>The IOB economic plan</p> <p>IOB 2021 Congress schedule discussion</p> <p>Promote participation in SoGreen</p> <p>IOB guideline consensus for partners to support</p>

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The International Organization for natural bathing waters (IOB) was founded on 29 September 2009 on the occasion of the 5th International Congress swimming in Merano. It is an umbrella organization: 12 national swimming pond organizations are currently united to form the international federation. In 2011 IOB represents more than 600 individuals and companies that deal primarily with planning and construction of natural swimming pools. It is the perfect place to meet the experts in the area of natural swimming ponds.

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