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Veggie Dave
I have a customer with a tainted water supply. Most of the time it appears to be fine but occasionally it has a very strong chemical taste, which is bizarrely accentuated by tea.
This house is within a small private estate of three houses that all share the same supply, however the other two houses appear to have unaffected water. So, the water supplied to the property boundary is therefore fine.
Next door there's a new swimming pool of reasonable size. The customer isn't sure but they think the problem started around the same time the pool was commissioned. As I've said, though, the problem is very intermittent - it can be days and even weeks between problems.
I've gone through almost everything I can think of in the house and found no problems. But I've tasted and smelt the water when it's been 'off' and I eventually realised it reminded me of the smell of a modern swimming pool - not a very scientific conclusion, admittedly. I can't find any schematics online regarding the pipework for pools (other than the heating/filter system) but I assume the pool must be have a water supply to top it up and indeed fill it when it's drained. I would also assume a simple check or double check valve would not be considered enough protection for a supply of this sort due to the pool water containing both faecal matter (yes, really) and chemicals (Cat 4 or even Cat 5?) and would therefore need at least an AA/AUK1 air gap to stop back-flow?
Does anyone have an installation diagram for a pool water supply or can offer any advice, please?
This house is within a small private estate of three houses that all share the same supply, however the other two houses appear to have unaffected water. So, the water supplied to the property boundary is therefore fine.
Next door there's a new swimming pool of reasonable size. The customer isn't sure but they think the problem started around the same time the pool was commissioned. As I've said, though, the problem is very intermittent - it can be days and even weeks between problems.
I've gone through almost everything I can think of in the house and found no problems. But I've tasted and smelt the water when it's been 'off' and I eventually realised it reminded me of the smell of a modern swimming pool - not a very scientific conclusion, admittedly. I can't find any schematics online regarding the pipework for pools (other than the heating/filter system) but I assume the pool must be have a water supply to top it up and indeed fill it when it's drained. I would also assume a simple check or double check valve would not be considered enough protection for a supply of this sort due to the pool water containing both faecal matter (yes, really) and chemicals (Cat 4 or even Cat 5?) and would therefore need at least an AA/AUK1 air gap to stop back-flow?
Does anyone have an installation diagram for a pool water supply or can offer any advice, please?