it's not ideal, but when you put the chlorine pool water in the sewer system it just flows through the pipes to the water cleaning facility. In the process of cleaning the water that comes out through the sewers, they actually use chlorine to kill of some of the germs, bacteria and other nasty bugs that travel in the sewers. So it's really not as big of a problem as you might think. Once the Chlorine is in the pipes, and transfered to the sewer treatment plant. One of the later stages of the water treatment is to remove impurities like chlorine. Also keep in mind that chlorine is put into the pool as a granule or solid, but the granule is just a system for transporting the chlorine. Once it is the pool, chlorine breaks down into its natural state which is a gas, and over time it naturally separates itself from water by rising above it.
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Most states have laws about how and where to drain pool water. You will need to check with your local authority (possibly county office). There is a product you can buy at any pool store that neutralizes the chlorine if your government prohibits it's discharge.
The two main types of sewer systems are the sanitary sewer system and the stormwater sewer system. They are different because sanitary sewer system has water from sinks, baths, washing machines, and toilets and the stormwater sewer system has water from the rain or melted snow that run off streets and the surface of the land.
It is recommended to drain pool water into a sanitary sewer system or a designated drainage area to prevent contamination of the environment. Be sure to check local regulations and guidelines before draining the pool water.
Yes. It could kill them.
The two main types of sewer systems are the sanitary sewer system and the stormwater sewer system. They are different because sanitary sewer system has water from sinks, baths, washing machines, and toilets and the stormwater sewer system has water from the rain or melted snow that run off streets and the surface of the land.
It goes into the main sewer system. It will go through your sewer system and then out to the main sewer. That is if you live in town!
A sump pump effectively diverts water from a basement to the sewer system by collecting water that accumulates in a sump pit, then pumping it out through a discharge pipe that leads to the sewer system. This helps prevent flooding and water damage in the basement.
No nothing to worry about I have trees at the down hill side of pool and they cop heaps of chlorine water and are thriving.
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.
The purpose of a sewer pipe is to collect waste from drains and peoples homes and transport it through the sewer system to the sewer plant. There it is treated and the water is recycled.
The sewer charge on your water bill is a fee for the removal and treatment of wastewater from your property. It covers the cost of maintaining and operating the sewer system that transports and processes the wastewater.
ionisation system stay in water whereas chlorine evaporate into the air, Chlorine irritates the skin, the eyes, and the respiratory system.