Swimming pool water – Harm
Q: Will the water from a swimming pool harm plants and grass. I would like to capture the water when I backwash my pool instead of just dumping it out on the bare ground.
A: If the water contains no chemicals other than normal chlorine I don’t see why it can’t be used for watering. But remember that you can’t use it except on the days and at the hours your local water provider stipulates. Details at www.georgiawaterrules.com
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