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It would fill about 91,000 residential in-ground swimming pools.
Recommended water temperatures from 78°F for fitness swimming, 82°F for recreational swimming. There is no recommended water temperature for residential pools. note that high water temperatures can make the sanitation of water more difficult.
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That totally depends on how many houses there are, and what the pressure in the water mains is. The smallest allowed where I work is an 8" diameter water main, but 10" and 12" are common, too.
If someone wants to test the water in a swimming pool then they need to buy a supply of the water testing kits that are available. These use chemicals and colors to indicate what is needed to be added to purify the water. Chlorine in some form is also needed regularly.
To give you an idea, a container with a volume of 180 cubic meters could hold up to about 47,550 gallons of water; more than most residential swimming pools.
Swimming, synchronized swimming, diving, and water polo.
* Swimming (including open water) * Diving * Water Polo * Synchronised Swimming
Shock treatment for the green part. If it is still cloudy you can add a clarifier sold at your local pool supply.
No. Swimming Pools contain water with chlorine
due to Municipal water supply malfunctions there may be improper water supply
Most of the water in the Middle East is used for drinking, residential commodities, and agriculture.