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    If you have a sand filter you can plumb the irrigation pump into the waste line and set the filter to backwash. The water then goes through the filter in the correct direction for filtering and comes out the skimmer. Did this last year when I had to replace about 10,000 gallons from my stream while chasing a leak. Used an old pool pump in the stream. Worked like a champ.
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    I have a stream on my property that I use to water the lawn. One year I used the irrigation pump to add about 8,000 gallons of water to the pool. Thought it was a great idea, until about 4 days later when the pool was cloudy. It took me about five times changing the DE and adding lots of chlorine to finally get the cloudiness out of the pool. Never ever ever again will I do that.

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    Yes, I add lots of CL right away on the fill and keep it at shock levels until full to make sure nothing is living in there

    I also put the fill hose right at the bottom intake so it goes right in to the sand filter for some additional filtration right away as well.

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    Hi, Al,

    If you have a sand filter you can plumb the irrigation pump into the waste line and set the filter to backwash. The water then goes through the filter in the correct direction for filtering and comes out the skimmer
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    While I am completely convinced you are "da' man" for interesting, innovative fixes on pools.......I am racking my brain trying to figure out the advantage in doing this. I know you had a reason and I can usually figure things out but you've stumped me on this one. Help!!

    Dave S.

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