Not literally diving, but is it safe to swim in a dirty pool? As you can see in my pics below, my pool a) has a leak - see this thread - and b) is still green. I'd like to find the hole and attempt to repair it myself, but the pool is taking forever to get clean because I'm having to use a hose dangling in the bottom and connected to my skimmer.
From what I can tell, it's just some algae. I've only been running the pump for 4 days (and at that, only a couple hours each evening after work because I don't trust my MacGuyver setup). But I don't want to fill the pool up and risk having to dump it all if the liner needs to be replaced.
So, all that said, would it be 'safe' to just swim around for a bit to at least see if I can locate the problem? I won't be ingesting any water (at least not intentionally) and I've poled around enough to know that all that is left on the bottom is a few leaves.
Thoughts?
Shallow end is at about 6" of water right now:

I've kicked up quite a bit of algae - it's usually a bit cleaner:


As always, this forum rocks and my pool would still be a terrible green swamp if it wasn't for you guys!
From what I can tell, it's just some algae. I've only been running the pump for 4 days (and at that, only a couple hours each evening after work because I don't trust my MacGuyver setup). But I don't want to fill the pool up and risk having to dump it all if the liner needs to be replaced.
So, all that said, would it be 'safe' to just swim around for a bit to at least see if I can locate the problem? I won't be ingesting any water (at least not intentionally) and I've poled around enough to know that all that is left on the bottom is a few leaves.
Thoughts?
Shallow end is at about 6" of water right now:

I've kicked up quite a bit of algae - it's usually a bit cleaner:


As always, this forum rocks and my pool would still be a terrible green swamp if it wasn't for you guys!