It may vary from place to place, but in Phoenix it's a minimum of 25 ft.
If your zoning board has no restrictions as to how far a pool needs to be from a structure then my advice would be place the pool far enough away from anything that a person might jump off of. example, trees ( besides the cleanup in the pool caused by them) patio roof, sheds, house poles. Remembering when i was a kid we had a pool that we could jump off the patio roof into the pool. My brother did this and ended up splitting the metal side of the pool and ended up swimming in the back yard
This will depend on the zoning laws in your community. The most standard law requires there to be 15 feet from the property line on the sides, but there are variances and it could be much less in your town.
In Arizona, it is best to drain your pool in the Winter. You might be wondering, why shouldn't I drain my Arizona pool in the summer?The answer to that is that if you drain your pool during the hot, dry Arizona summer months, you risk causing expensive damage to your swimming pool. The floor of the pool can crack due to the heat and lack of moisture. Draining your Arizona pool in the summer is also bad for the desert environment where water is scarce. The pool water that is drained out will mostly evaporate instead of being used to water the lawn or other plants on the property.
distance???? Do you mean how far can a swimming pool travel???
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No, there is not.
Yes.
as big as the white house's swimming pool.
White-Pool House was created in 1887.
This can only be answered by your local zoning codes and health department regulations.
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Yes. And in some parts of Arizona, it is warm enough to enjoy the poolside on a December day.