The amount of water used to fill and maintain a swimming pool throughout the year is affected by a variety of factors including:
- Size of the pool (surface area and depth)
- Amount of evaporation (related to local climate)
- Frequency of backwashing
- Leakage
- Frequency and method of pool and pool deck cleaning
- Splashing
- Presence and use of a pool cover
- Temperature of pool water (warmer water evaporates more easily)
- Presence of a fountain or waterfall
- pH and chemical content of pool water
- Individual maintenance habits
Because of the variability of conditions listed above it is difficult to determine how much water a swimming pool will use. By comparing homes with and without swimming pools and correcting for differences in landscape size its estimated that homes with a swimming pool use about 58 percent more water outdoors than homes without a swimming pool (Maddaus and Mayer, 2001). This research indicates that the addition of a swimming pool results in a substantial increase in water use.
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