I've seen several DIY versions of those fountain/aerators that attach to one of the pool returns but was wondering if you'd get a similar effect by hooking something up to a sprinkler system zone running along the backside of the pool? I assume that would add some additional water chemistry concerns since it would be introducing tap/sprinkler water into the pool but is there any added benefit for aerating water from the pool and introducing that back into the water vs aerating water from a nearby sprinkler line and directing that into the pool? from a ease-of-use perspective it might be easier for me to construct something from PVC and leave it attached to a dedicated sprinkler system zone behind the raised beam and run that overnight vs attaching 1-2 PVC fountains to a return and having to connect/disconnect them (however trivial that task might be) on a nightly/daily basis when we're using the pool and wanting the PVC fountains up and out of the way when actively swimming. aside from my laziness, any reason why the two approaches would yield drastically different results?