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Water ways

As a swimming pool owner, you can strive to practise water conservation by taking action with various conservation and maintenance steps. With a combination of water- and energy-efficient pool equipment, effective maintenance and preventative measures, you can help conserve energy and water while also reducing operating costs.

Pool covers

Your swimming pool will naturally lose water due to evaporation and regular pool use, with the potential for more than half the water in the pool to evaporate within a year. A pool cover can reduce water and chemical evaporation by up to 97 per cent, “saving almost 4000 litres of water per month” according to Waterwise Queensland. Nearly all evaporation can be

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