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LIVING GREEN - Thursday, March 20, 2008
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Good morning,
Today is the first day of Spring and in a couple of months
millions of people will be opening up their swimming pools
for the Summer.
Pool use an incredible amount of fresh water, but let's
face it, on a hot, muggy Summer day there is nothing more
refreshing than an hour or two in the cool, clear water of
your own backyard swimming pool.
But there are ways we can reduce the waste associated with
a backyard swimming pool. Scroll down to find out more.
Thanks for reading,
Your Living Green editor
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* It's not just the amount of water that initially is put
in a pool, an uncovered pool with dimensions of 18 feet x
36 feet can lose around 7,000 gallons of water a year just
through evaporation depending on where you live. To put
that into perspective, that's enough drinking water to
sustain a human for 29 years. A pool cover/blanket can re-
duce evaporation by a massive 90 - 95 percent and they are
quite inexpensive to buy.
* Inground swimming pools are particularly susceptible to
leaks. A small leak in a pool cause the loss of 700 gallons
of water per day. If your pool is losing over a quarter
inch of water every 24 hours (or half an inch in hot, dry
regions), it's a good indication you may have a leak. By
addressing leaks and evaporation, you'll not only save
precious potable water, you'll likely save a ton of cash
as well.
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