Water World gets green light for park improvements

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Water World in Dothan got an important green light as they prepare for a massive infrastructure improvement project happening at the local family destination.

Water World also mentioned that the master plan of the park does include a lazy river, which the massive infrastructure project will make more of a possibility, but that it is still

unfunded at this time and will be looked into for later development. The park is hopeful that the improvements will create a safer and more efficient atmosphere for both parkgoers and staff alike.

 

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