Originally Posted by
Watermom
I think the first thing I would do is to get the water tested again and see how close the results compare to these. If these are right, you don't really have an option other than to drain and refill. But, you don't want to totally drain a pool, especially if the water table is high or you risk having the pool pop out of the ground like a big boat. Probably want to leave at least a foot of water in there. After you refill, retest and see where that gets you. It may take a couple of times, unfortunately for your water bill. In the past, Al (Poconos) has suggested laying a large sheet of plastic across the pool and draining from the bottom as you are refilling on the top. The plastic acts as a barrier to keep the old water from mixing with the new. By doing it this way, you can probably remove more of the water on the first drain.
Now for your test! ;)
Since you have read the forum for a few days and have probably already learned a lot, can you make a speculation as to how a cya level could get so high? :confused: (Can you tell that I am a teacher?!)
BTW -- Get a good testkit like the Taylor K-2006 so you can do your own testing in the future.