No it can not, because chlorine is not killable.
No as long as it is a small amount
With 20,000 gallons of water, you could fill a swimming pool, water a large garden or agricultural crop, provide drinking water for a small community for a short period of time, or support industrial processes that require a large amount of water.
There is realy not that much to wary about The concentration of salt in a salt water pool is lower then the amount of salt found in tears my brothers small dog does the same thing and it is getting qiute old and is stil hail and hearty.
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They get drinking water from their starting ports and pool water from the sea(they clean it out first)
A puddle is a very small pool, usually left by a rain storm.
Cats may drink pool water due to curiosity, dehydration, or a lack of fresh water. It is important to provide clean, fresh water for your cat to prevent them from seeking alternative sources like pool water.
If your pet get into the chemicals see a vet. If your pet is drinking water from the pool, even after chemicals have been added to the water, they will be ok.
no it only affects hobos
No,certain germs that cause diarrhea can live from minutes to days in pools, even if the pool is well-maintained. Once the pool has been contaminated, all it takes is for someone to swallow a small amount of pool water to become infected.