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TfromNC
05-14-2006, 09:56 AM
:confused: I am having an issue with a slight green tint to my pool. I opened a week ago and the pool has been clear util I put the recommended dosing of bleach in yesterday. It is at shock level of 15ppm. All other #'s are good. Maybe the bleach is reacting with metals in water. How do I test for metals?

ivyleager
05-14-2006, 10:41 AM
Just off the top of my head, I know my local pool store is able to test for copper. Can't recall if they test for iron, though. I do know they have some kind of Taylor reagent you can purchase that will test for iron.

Hope this helps.

CaryB
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duraleigh
05-14-2006, 12:25 PM
T,

Your posts are difficult to follow. Your first post indicated a slightly green tint to your water. Then you replied it was more like red. Now, it is apparently back green again. Is that correct??

TfromNC
05-15-2006, 09:06 AM
T,

Your posts are difficult to follow. Your first post indicated a slightly green tint to your water. Then you replied it was more like red. Now, it is apparently back green again. Is that correct??

I am sorry for the confusion D. In low light the water haas a somewhat amber tint against the blue liner. The tint is actually a greenis color. The pool was clear until I added the bleach. So I am thinking there is copper content in the water. I am having it tested today.

mbar
05-15-2006, 10:19 AM
Lower your water a little, check to see if there is any staining on your pool. Blue and yellow make green - I had this happen in my pool - I thought that the water was green, but when I lowered the water I noticed that my whole pool was tinted yellow from staining - so this is just a suggestion. If it is staining we can tell you how to get rid of it.