Plant Watering – Pool water
Q: Can I water plants in the garden with water from my swimming pool?
A: Yes, pool water is safe to use to irrigate plants but don’t use too much. If the current severe restrictions persist until next summer, as many expect, you won’t legally be able to fill your pool then. You’ll have to depend on rainfall to top it off.
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