DeKalb offers tips for conserving water while maintaining pool

DeKalb County is still in a Level 2 drought status.

Credit: Sean Gallup / Getty Images

Credit: Sean Gallup / Getty Images

DeKalb County is still in a Level 2 drought status.

The DeKalb County Department of Watershed Management is reminding businesses and residents that the county is still under a Level 2 drought status. Under Drought Level 2 Response, pools can remain in use and can be filled as necessary.

DWM recommends the following practices to conserve water while maintaining a pool:

• Repair any visible leaks immediately.

• Wash cartridge filters when the pump operating pressure increases by 10 pounds per square inch. Never allow wash water to run off into a storm drain, stream or other natural water body.

• Maintain 78 degrees Fahrenheit as the ideal recreational pool temperature, since warmer water means higher evaporation rates.

• Plant trees and shrubs that buffer the pool, but won’t shed or drop leaves in the water, since wind exposure can increase evaporation in uncovered pools. Additionally, invest in a pool cover, which will be required if a Level 3 Drought Response is declared.

The drought conditions in the metropolitan Atlanta area are expected to continue for the next three to five years. Because the metro area’s recent rains have not refilled the area’s water source, Lake Lanier, which feeds the Chattahoochee River, everyone is urged to conserve water.

Information: DWM_ECMS@dekalbcountyga.gov or 404-414-2355