I inherited a pool fill that was plumbed in with superb southern ingenuity. It has finally cracked. In replumbing the autofill line, rather than go back to the old system, which filled off city water, (TA90, CH 125, pH 8.1), I would like to plumb it to my irrigation system, which has a zone within 10 feet. My irrigation source is from a large tributary that runs through my back yard with fresh river water.
I understand this is possible and some of you fill from ponds and other similar sources. Do you treat the incoming fill water before the pool? I’m not too worried about solids, (easy enough to filter) but I know there will be algae in that water to some degree or another. The pool will kill it as it’s introduced, as I understand it, but I’m wondering whether or not I’m gonna have a gunky pool fill chamber or some other unthought of side effect. Wondering if I should add a little UV sterilizer to kill algae before it gets into the autofill. Maybe I’m overthinking it.
I’m dosing LC daily right now, but I intend to convert to SWG this summer after the home warranty lapses.
Anyone else with relevant experience would be greatly appreciated.
Edit: tagging @duraleigh in.
I understand this is possible and some of you fill from ponds and other similar sources. Do you treat the incoming fill water before the pool? I’m not too worried about solids, (easy enough to filter) but I know there will be algae in that water to some degree or another. The pool will kill it as it’s introduced, as I understand it, but I’m wondering whether or not I’m gonna have a gunky pool fill chamber or some other unthought of side effect. Wondering if I should add a little UV sterilizer to kill algae before it gets into the autofill. Maybe I’m overthinking it.
I’m dosing LC daily right now, but I intend to convert to SWG this summer after the home warranty lapses.
Anyone else with relevant experience would be greatly appreciated.
Edit: tagging @duraleigh in.
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