Let me say, I have never had a problem with any treated water coming from a pool that went onto the grass or sprayed on the trees or flowers. In fact, the lawn was greener and grew faster where the water was discharged from the pool after heavy rain to lower the water level or backwashing the filter to keep the pool water clean.
No, pool algae will not effect the lawn.
Termites can and do cause damage to pool liners.....The trmites will come through cracks in the vermiculite and actually eat through a liner.
It turns white and brittle.
Chemicals, especially chlorine, should not be allowed to sit on a pool's liner for any period of time. This will cause bleaching and could damage your liner.
Sure, fireworks are dangerous. They burn at very high temperatures.
I suggest you contact the manufacturer of the algaecide and find out from them what would be the bes coarse of action.
By killing the green algae with an algaecide available at your pool shop.
There are many places where one can buy a pool liner. One can buy a pool liner at popular on the web sources such as Liner World, USA Pool Pros, and National Pool Wholesalers.
The pool liner pad is placed underneath the pool liner to prevent items from cutting through the liner. If the liner is already leaking, the liner pad will not stop the leak.
Adding algaecide to the pool when the filter is on should not do any harm in fact it should mix it into the water more quickly
by taking the liner away!
Overlap refers to just that... the liner overlaps the top of the pool. The other option is a hung liner, where the liner locks into a track..
I have personally experienced the damage you are talking about. I got too close my pool with my weeder and it put 5 holes along the side. I had to replace my entire pool walls and liner. I sugggest that you put white rocks or mulch around your pool, it helps to prevent this from happening. Good luck.