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There was a very recent thread on this same topic here on GTX. Trees provided an awesome water fall into a pool, and I believe John Palasek did a very nice one last year.
I can't get the images downsized enough as of yet to get them on the site but if you go to the last page of my website there is a waterfall pool to view.
Doing a fall after the fact is going to be a little more tricky than when the pool is already under construction. I lile using a dedicated pump for the water falls that you can divert water back into the pool with via a return line, and we "T" into a suction line to feed water to the pump. If you are unsure of what the pool was made of, you will want to take the load off the pools edge by using a free standing system like a footing and then minimizing the weight on the edge. If you are sure you have ashot crete pool rather than gunite, or if the gunite edge is alot thicker than normal, then you should be safe to load the edge with more water fall effects.
Trees explaination (forgive me if I got the members name wrong who submitted those awesome photos) had a greatly detailed explaination as to how,what, etc and should be able to help you out.
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