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Q: What is an acceptable amount of pool water loss?
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Is it acceptable to urinate in a swimming pool?

no it is not but if you have an accident don't worry, there are chemicals in the pool water to deal with such accidents.


Will the rate of pool water loss decline as water level goes down?

That depends on how violent the games are that are normally played in the pool. If you have children splashing about and jumping in the water constantly, you will tend to loose more water when the pool is very full. However if there is no particularly great amount of splashing happening and the loss is due to evaporation then it Will make no difference how full or empty the pool is.


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How do you measure how much water is in your pool?

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Why do some pool companys tell you salt water will damage pool equipment?

I don't know, because it is not true the amount of salt that is used in a salt water pool while slightly more corrosive then fresh water (About the same amount of salt as you find in tears) will not cause any appreciable damage to modern pool equipment as it is made for salt water pools, salt water pool being by far the most common pool these days.


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What metric unit is best for measuring the amount of water in a pool?

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If a baby swallowes pool water will it hurt them?

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