I have a medium sized fountain that stands in the lobby of my wellness center. The water pours out of a spout into a small reservoir of water, which then pours into a larger reservoir. My problem is that the water splashes all over the floor because of the rate at which it is flowing and pouring into itself. I have the pump on the lowest setting, but still it makes a mess, and is ruining the floor (and its very noisy – not the pump, but the water itself).
Does anyone with fountain experience have any ideas for how I can prevent this obnoxious splashing? The whole idea of the fountain was to provide a tranquil waiting area for my clients before they receive their massage treatments.
The pump that’s in there right now is a Beckett M60A. So, can I use a slower pump? And if not, are there any tricks to slowing down the flow otherwise?

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