I know I'm a little late for this thread, but I saw the word "pool" and also 30' away. Does 30' mean a detached structure?
A pool is a very strange entity to Earth properly.
To make the explanation extremely simple, there is usually one reference for the house and that is where neutral and the ground conductor are bonded together. Grounds are supposed to provide a reference and carry fault currents and there should not be any loops.
Let's say you have circuit A that consisted of a bunch of outlets and devices in parallel over a long distance. Now you also have n circuits wired the same way. Now suppose circuit A gets a direct lightning strike. Now all of the points along A'ss path will have a difference in the ground potential, so those circuits are at risk of getting fried.
The other n circuits never see the lightning strike. Not much can help here.
So, in an ideal world, each circuit being connected directly to the breaker panel would be a good, but inpractical thing.
The one thing that would help in this sort of situaltion is a whole house surge protector. Theese are installed at the main panel and have a low impeadance path to discharge into. This helps when the overhead line takes a hit or wires cross or a tree gets in the way.
Prevention is a good thing too. That might be a lightning rod system for the house or in the trees.
Pools are a very tough thing to deal with and there is a nice secion in the NEC about them. As it turns out, in a lightning event, the Erth is NOT equpotential. So, data lines in a datacenter that travel 200' within a building can have a difference in the reference potential. That happened where i used to work, so they changed those lines to fiber to just go across the room.
Equipotential for pools is a much different thing. A grid can be burried in the nearby ground and in the cement around the pool to make it a low Z system. It's typically detached, so it can and should have it's own ground rod system.
Yes, the general layout has to be looked at carefully to minimize problems. Cat5 run from the house to the pool area could have issues.