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What happens to an in-ground pool on the coastline at sea level?

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What happens to an in-ground pool on the coastline at sea level?

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The Design Guidelines specify that the lowest portion of a pool must not exceed the mean high-tide line. In addition, pools will typically be located in a transition zone between the mean high-tide and the building envelope, which is a minimum of 50 feet from the mean high-tide line. With limited exceptions, the transition zone at most homes is greater than 10 feet above the mean high-tide line.

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