YES IN MOST PLACES IT CAN BE .THE WATER TABLE IS THE KEY.IF THE POOL IS ON THE SIDE OF A MOUNTAIN NOT MUCH CHANCE OF TROUBLE,BUT IF THE SAME POOL IS BESIDE A LAKE ---DIFFERRENT STORY.HERE IS WHAT YOU MUST DO!!!!!!WHEN YOU PUMP OUT THE POOL AS IT IS DRAINING GET IN AND REMOVE THE MAIN DRAIN COVER ON THE BOTTOM OF THE POOL.THERE YOU WILL FIND AN OPEN HOLE(MAIN DRAIN LINE GOING TO YOUR PUMP)AND YOU WILL FIND A CAPPED HOLE. REMOVE THIS CAP (PLUG)THIS ALLOWS WATER UNDER THE POOL TO COME UP INTO THE POOL,IF YOU HAVE HIGH GROUND WATER.IF YOU LIVE IN A COASTAL AREA YOUR POOL WAS PROBABLY BUILT WITH A DEADMAN LINE .IF SO THERE WILL BE A PIPE COMING UP OUT OF THE GROUND SOME WHERE AROUND THE EDGE OF YOUR POOL DECK .THIS LINE IS THERE TO HOOK A PUMP TO AND PUMP THE WATER OUT FROM UNDER THE POOL.
People pop pools Pools dont pop
Hire a professional pool builder or dealer with insurance and license to build or remodel or repair.
Just a side note, When you find the professional please ask him why he has a 3" concrete hole saw, real fact its not a good idea to handle your own pool draining party.
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Portland Cement is classified as "hydraulic" cement because it cures or solidifies due to its chemical exchange with water, stemming from the building material's ability capability to set under water. In the well industry Portland Cement can be placed or pumped into voids at thousands of feet in depth. As long as the mixture is released or pumped without significant breakdown of the mixture due to water flow the cement will cure just as well we see during ground level applications.
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Oil is pumped out of the ground
Crude oil
Crude oil
Oil is pumped from deep under the ground. It is a fossil fuel, made millions of years ago.
Crude Oil
Crude oil.
Crude Oil
It is called Crude Oil
No, nothing is put in the ground to replace crude oil.
It dissolves in water