slurp it up
At the bottom of the pool.
There is no filter at the bottom of a pool. Perhaps you are looking at the hydrostatic valve which is there in case your pool is emptied and Will make sure that the pool wont float in ground water.
What is the foreshadowing of Percy sitting at the bottom of the pool for 7 minutes?
Turn your pool pump off and let the water settle and become still, 10 to 15 min is more than enough. Spread shock ( Cal-Hypo ) over the pool and it will settle on to the floor and bleach out the stains. Let it set for 5 min or so and turn every thing back on.
If there is a film laying on the bottom of the pool it is most likely that the pool has clarifier or floculant put in it. If so let the pool settle for a day or two until all of the clarifier and contaminant has settled to the bottom then turn the filter to waste and gently vacuum the cloudy material on the bottom of the pool to waste do not put floculant through the filtration vac it to waste.
Bottom of the pool is circular in shape and its radius is 9 feet. Thus area of bottom of pool = pi x r2 = 3.14159265 x 92 = 254.469005 sq. feet
Algae can appear at the bottom of a pool after shocking it because the shock treatment can kill off algae and other organic matter, causing it to sink to the bottom.
It is on the bottom. It is pool of ozone molecules.
A vacuum head that has a brush on the bottom - no wheels.
This could be pollen depending on the time of year.
Pool liner repair tape that can be found at most pool supply stores.
Assuming you mean it's a circular pool (a cylinder), then the area of the bottom face of the pool would be (pi*92), which comes to 81pi or about 254.469 feet2.