If you've got a poool in your backyard, you're probably destination number one for neighborhood kids. BUt if you've got a salt water pool, well, you're part of a small but growing group of trendsetters. And you spend a whole lot less on chlorine.
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"Developed in Australia in the 1960s, where they make up 80% of the pools there, saltwater pools were introduced to the U.S. in the 1980s but didn’t really catch on until the mid-1990s, when the technology significantly improved.
Any pool can be converted to saltwater with the purchase of a lot of salt and a special generator that electronically turns salt — sodium chloride — into pure chlorine to clean the water, then regenerates back into salt."
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