Do not drain water from a salt pool into a septic system.
Swimming pool water drainage system.
Water drainage routing unwanted rain or runoff water away from certain structures and areas to targeted collection or escape points serves as a critical component of maintaining your swimming pool and backyard.
Of course if the drainage system that is in place is rusting cracking or otherwise breaking it may need replacing.
Excess water should drain off of your pool deck into a drain system or area of your landscaping that can absorb it well areas with pebble and soil underneath are popular.
We ve already seen that the water in a swimming pool needs to circulate through a filtering system to remove dirt and debris.
During normal operation water flows to the filtering system through two or more main drains at the bottom of the pool and multiple skimmer drains around the top of the pool.
These drainage systems contain a combination of main drains or inlets skimmers overflow gutters and return fittings to achieve these tasks.
The main drains are usually located on the lowest point in the pool so the entire pool.
Use a licensed sewage handling service to dispose of the salt pool water properly.
Discharging swimming pool water the wrong way may harm the environment and violate regulations.
Swimming pool drains or inlets originally served as conduits moving water between the pool and filter pumps.