If the pool is green, then the chlorine is going to be consumed very, very quickly by the algae. The only way to get that cleared up is to get your chlorine level up to shock level (12-15 ppm) and KEEP IT THERE until the green clears up. If you shock it, then let the level come back down to 1 or 2 ppm, then it's not going to clear. Rather, the more consistent you are about keeping it up in the 12-15 range, the faster it will clear up. You need to add more chlorine to get the levels back up, at least 2-3 times daily, and more frequently if you can. Shocking is not a one-time thing...rather, it's a process that takes some time and sometimes LOTS of bleach. Keep that chlorine level up until the pool clears and until you're not losing more than 1 ppm of chlorine when testing after sundown and again before sunup.
AT this point, the CYA is not that important to getting the pool looking good--I would just concentrate on the chlorine.
BTW, your pump/filter needs to be running 24/7 through this, cleaning your filter as the pressure indicates. THe chlorine will kill the algae, but your filter is what will remove it from the water.........
Janet
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