First off, the pressure of the water at the bottom doesn't matter. And the atmospheric pressure will be acting in an upward direction on the bottom of the pool just as it acts in a downward direction on the surface of the water, so that is also a non-issue. This is like one of those tests in college where the prof would give you lots more information than you need and it was up to you to figure what was relevant and what wasn't.
If by "bottom track" you mean a support beam under the pool, the main factors to consider are what share of the total weight that beam will support, how that weight will be distributed on the beam, and what type supports the beam will have.