For example any water entering your yard from the pool absorbs into the soil but the large water volume inevitably has runoff into side gutters that drain out to municipal storm drains.
Drain pool water into grass.
Pumping to the storm drain.
Neutralize ph and cut the chlorine.
Once the acid wash is complete just fill the pool and raise the low ph of the pool water.
When you remove water from your pool the water has to go somewhere and draining it straight into the sewer is not the way especially if your spa or pool is saltwater.
The water will simply soak into the soil as it flows along the perforated pipe.
A french drain system can be used alone or combined with a dry well.
Salt in small quantities will not kill grass but salt in the soil will absorb moisture and nutrients until it is no longer able to sustain growth.
That is still 50 lbs.
Imagine that you want to drain a small pool with only 2 000 gallons of water.
Draining into one area of the yard can allow that salt to be absorbed into the ground.
If draining into your yard is your only option drain the pool slowly over a period of a week to a week and a half to ensure that the water can be absorbed fully.
When you your friends and your family use the hot tub everything on you contaminates the water.
A properly designed french drain system does not require an outlet.
While you can drain a chlorinated pool into the grass once it has been dechlorinated for at least a week the same cannot be said of saltwater pools.
Always check before you drain.
In fact a french drain doesn t require an inlet on just one end either.
On the other hand you may be concerned about the effects of the chlorinated water on your lawn as your children splash water run around the lawn or when you choose to drain the pool to undertake specific repairs.
Chlorine is particularly toxic to local wildlife and aquatic life when high levels such as that in pool water drains into the environment.
If you know you need to drain your pool stop adding chemicals to the water for at least a few days.
Taking on too much water at once may cause flooding and other damage in the sewer system and pool water may poison local bodies of water.
For many areas a green pool cannot be pumped into the street or into the storm drains.
While it s well known that most hot tubs contain harmful cleaning chemicals other substances in the water can also hurt your grass.