Irrigation – Using Pool Water
Q: Can we water the sugar maples and bermudagrass around our condos with swimming pool water?
A: Relatively speaking, pool water doesn’t have much chlorine in it, typically 1 – 3 parts per million. This is approximately the same amount as in tap water. You can use pool water to irrigate landscape plants just as you would use tap water.
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