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Hmm, it would seem to me that pools that break when empty should be rather rare as that that is not a sound construction in general. Maybe in costal areas with raising groundwater table due to sea-level rise it might happen though.
Edit: the lifting issue is somewhat common with underground cisterns and septic tanks though, which are typically expected to be always filled with water.
If the pool has a deeper section it could be used as a pond that acts as additional thermal buffer and a sump pump with float switch could make sure the pool doesn't get flooded during heavy rainfall.
Yeah I kind of wonder if a lot of the stuff about them breaking when left empty is that they won't be suitable as a swimming pool anymore, rather than that they become a death trap. And if you don't value the idea of a swimming pool, or it's already so broken it would need expensive overhauls or replacement, then a walipini with a cracked foundation isn't really a big deal.
But it comes up in every discussion I've found about empty pools, so I'd want to identify any precautions or mitigations to include before I start the sketch
Hmm, I am not really an expert on the topic to be honest and here in Europe private pools tend to be only build in southern Europe in places which I guess rarely have high groundwater tables. But I can imagine it being more of an issue in Florida for example.