This is not a complete question or even a statement
Wind, humidity, and temperature
the rate that water is coming into the pool, is the amount of water in the pool (x) divided by the amount of time it take to fill the pool. x / 10 the rate to empty the pool is x / 15 the rate to fill the pool wile it is being emptied, is the rate filling the pool minus the rate emptying the pool. x / 10 - x / 15 simplified 3x / 30 - 2x / 30 this gives x / 30 divide the rate the pool is filling, by the amount of water. (x / 30) / x this gives a time of 30 hours to fill the pool.
Approx. 1.5" to 2" per wk.
If you want to know if your pool leaks. # Take a bucket of water from the pool. # mark the water level of the pool. # mark the water level in the bucket. # check to see how much the water has gone down after a couple of days in the pool and n the bucket. # If the level in the bucket is closer to the mark then the level in the pool there is water being lost some where. If there is no difference then there is no leak. The surface water on the bucket evaporates at the same rate as that on the pool, so the should stay the same.
the rate a pool evaporates at depends on the relative humidity. If the climate in summer in your area has a low relative humidity and it is hot you Will tend to lose more water. You must keep in mind also the fact that in the Summer the pool is used and with people going in and out of the water there is also a loss created.
The price of adult swimming lessons varies from pool to pool, city to city, and country to country. Try telephoning your local swimming pools and obtaining prices for lessons to get an idea of what the going rate is, and shop around to get the best deal.
salt water does provide a lower degree of freezing temperature but the normal amount in a salt water pool is so low that the answer is "not enough to make a difference". Protect your pool and equipment from freezing as you would if it weren't a salt water pool
12 hours. 14,000 divided by 20= 720 720 divided by 60 = 12
525 min
a time watch in seconds
Sodium thiosulfate. You can purchase at pool stores. If for the purpose of draining the pool water to the streets or sewer system you need to neutralize the chlorine or just let it drop on it's own to those levels needed. If on the other hand you have in access of 10.0 ppm chlorine then wait a few days for those levels to drop at their own rate. Otherwise, the water is safe even at 10.0 ppm. to swim in.
No Pool water evaporates in one day or one week