THE BEST WAY TO CONTAMINATE YOUR DRINKING WATER IS TO DO JUST WHAT YOU ARE ASKING!!!! There are things like body sweat, bacteria, hair, urination from the kids etc, cosmetics, deodorants, coliform, e-coli (could be from humans, pets, birds, raccoons, mice etc)(other forms of bacteria too numerous to list) algeacides, other water enhancers to numerous to mention, and chlorine (liquid, granular, tabs with binders and conditioner, conditioner, calcium chloride, lithium chloride almost all of which have some kind of binder chemicals. If you have used any kind of water clarifier, any kind of algae killer, any produce that was used to maintain, clear, or kill, they could be hazardous to your health. I don't want to leave out sun tan lotions, hair spray and hair care products. If any one has had the following in the past: diarrhea, infections or infectious disease, cuts, sores, children with dirty diapers, children who pooped in the water, etc and you have not compensated for any or all of the above listed items --- you risk contamination of your drinking water source for many years.
The filter will not filter out some or most of those items listed above. Heavy metals ( copper algaecides, silver algaecides etc) will remain in the water). Some of the items listed are as toxic to humans as they are to green or black algae.
I hope I have made my point.
K
Well, if you mean to drain the pool --- it is not a drain as in house plumbing -- the sink -- the tub. It is connected to the skimmer and that is connected to the pump. Your main drain is most likely 'working'. It does not nave to be a strong flow. Well, if you mean to drain the pool --- it is not a drain as in house plumbing -- the sink -- the tub. IT DOES NOT DRAIN ANYTHING. It is connected to the skimmer and that is connected to the pump. Your main drain is most likely 'working'. It does not nave to be a strong flow.
you should drain it using your mouth
well at the end of the day they drain the pool then in the morning they fill it up
No. Just don't drain on other people's lawns.
Where is the drain located? If it is on the wall near the top then you can keep the water in the pool. If it is near the bottom then you may have to drain the pool.
Vacuum the pool. If you have to drain it, only drain it half way. Floating pools are a disaster.
No
you could drain the pool, but if you don't want to drain your pool, you could get a pool skimmer and get all of the leaches out of your pool and then carry the leaches to a near by sewer, or a murky pond/lake/river.
it was dug by hand or drilled
If its not connected through the skimmer I imagine it's there to empty it. hmmm, on the above. The main drain in pools is for circulating the lower part of the pool and is not intended to drain the pool as in a bath tub.
Tampons aren't going to be used to drain a pool, obviously. Tampons are for managing menstrual flow, not for draining a swimming pool. If you were wanting to guess how many tampons would be needed, well that would depend on the pool size and the tampon absorbency!
Trick question. The pool is empty but the drain is open. With an open drain, the pool will never fill, unless the water entering exceeds the water draining.True,-----------> 20 hours