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Hi folks,

Building 12x16x4 rectangular concrete for canine therapy purposes.

What height is optimum for returning water to pool? (I'm planning 1 skimmer and 1 simple return -- 2" pvc.

This pool is not for aesthetics, but for working with injured canines.

I've worked out drainage so the pool can stand empty if I don't need it for a long time, but I don't really know optimums for water filtration circuit.

A low-point outlet, a skimmer, a vacuum port at the pump, all manifolded at the pump?

Return at mid-level?

Are there advantages to locating pump above or below pool water level? I am on a 1-in-4 slope, so I have quite a few choices with 'elevation', including flattening it.

I want to use the pool in the winter. What is the best way to make it easy to run the pump in winter? Is a heated shed the best way to go, or drain down each equipment each time it is used? What do people use? Heat tapes?

Also, do I really have to pay 2 grand for uv sterilization? I used to use this technique with salt water aquaria, worked great and was thrifty. At 100 GPM, the devices seem exorbitant.

I would invite anyone who can add value, please chime in. I know nothing about pools. I can handle the construction end, but I don't know the plumbing design end of things. The site is a wooded hillside rural; right now I have a dirt pit with form boards for a slab. 2 inch styrofoam over carefully drained gravel.

Thanks in advance for anyone willing to help me along.

Bill

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