New York City is hardly the cleanest city in America, but we do have some majestic rivers flowing between our boroughs. The Hudson River is a historic watercourse that leads the city up into the scenic communities upstate, while the smaller East River separates Manhattan and Bronx from Queens and Brooklyn. Although the latter makes for a beautiful landscape against the shimmering city skyline, it is also polluted to all hell. It is so bad that in 1993, the city considered putting a gate in the river because sewage spillage was killing underwater life and stinking up the place. Media has also called swimming across the river “brave,” while Hurricane Sandy only worsened the pollution.
So given all this information, would you want to swim in a public pool floating in the middle of the East River?

“+ POOL is designed to filter the very river that it floats in through the walls of the pool, making it possible for New Yorkers to swim in clean river water for the first time in 100 years,” the Kickstarter explains. “The layered filtration system incrementally removes bacteria and contaminants to ensure nothing but clean, swimmable water that meets both city and state standards. No chemicals, no additives, just natural river water.”

For taking part in the Kickstarter, backers also have the chance to mark their names on something potentially life-changing. A pledge of $199 earns you a personalized tile to be placed around the corners of the pool, while additional prices go up for special colors. Early bird pricing is still available at $150, if you can snatch them before all 350 sell out.
Well, does this change your mind? We’re still skeptical, but it would be interesting to swim in the river and see for our own eyes exactly what kind of pollution we’re dealing with down under. Whatever it is, it’s probably not a whale as depicted in Family and Play Lab’s rendering.