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If you want to avoid liquid chlorianator there are chlorine generators. Salt (NaCl) is added to the pool water in sufficient quantities to allow electrolysis to take place. The salt ionizes and separates to the poles of the electrolytic cell. Here Chlorine gas (Cl2) forms and is absorbed into the water.

Most completely non-chlorine systems use Bromine. Bromine is a halogen element (right below Chlorine) and has properties similar to chlorine. It is usually administered via a powder directly to the water or a solvable tablet placed in the skimmer.

Some high tech system are available. One of these uses a combination of UV light and titanium dioxide (TiO2) to create OH- and free oxygen. Another uses disposable electrodes to create silver and copper ions.

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If this pool is a chlorine pool then a form of "Shock" is almost always needed/reccommended to keep your chlorine free and active. The term shock has received a bad name over the years because everyone thinks the only way to shock a pool is to use large amounts of chlorine granules which send the levels soaring and the kids have to stay out for the weekend. There are many advances in "shocking" these days, even to the point where you can shock and jump in in about 15 mins. with no chlorine smell, dry skin or red eyes! Research Potassium Per-Oxy-Monopersulfate

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Yes, several. It would take quite an answer here to explain the alternatives and their advantages and disadvantages. It would be best to check with a local "pool professional" with a good knowledge level in pool water chemistry.

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Bromine, but that is hard on your skin. They also have a salt system, where your pool is salt water and the filter cleans the salt, and the water.

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its called a lake

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Does a dog swimming in the pool reduce the pool's chlorine level?

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Can you have a salt water hot tub and a chlorine pool without cross contamination?

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Do indoor pools require less chlorine than outdoor pools?

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