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    Today's readings with the k-2005 kit:

    FC=1 Ph = 7.4
    TC = 2 Bromine = 1
    CC= 1 Alkalinity = 100
    CYA = 65

    I feel like an idiot, but I don't see any blue links at the bottom of any replies.

    Still don't see blue links, but found it thru Pool Solutions.
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    Default Re: High Phosphates > 1,000 & High Nitrates 90ppm

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    Default Re: High Phosphates > 1,000 & High Nitrates 90ppm

    Quote Originally Posted by applepar View Post
    Today's readings with the k-2005 kit:

    FC=1 Ph = 7.4
    TC = 2 Bromine = 1
    CC= 1 Alkalinity = 100
    CYA = 65
    1 ppm CC is good indication of a nascent algae bloom. This will consume all your chlorine
    You are not using bromine so ignore the reading BUT if you are reading 1 on the bromine scale that is .5 on the chlorine scale so your chlorine readings are possibly off!

    What kind of SWCG do you have? 65 is on the low end of where your CYA should be (higher CYA means slower pH rise for technical reasons so bump this up to the manufacturer's maximum)

    100 is a bit high for TA in a salt pool and can lead to a higher acid demand because of more outassing of CO2. 70-80 ppm is better.
    Also, maintain your pH at 7.6 instead of 7.4. The lower you put the pH the faster it rises (technical reason -- faster outgassing of CO2)

    Phosphate and nitrate readings are generally bogus and are just used to sell (unneeded) phosphate remover products.
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    So I went to two pool places - different readings
    First one uses BioGuard system - CYA = 96, Tot Chlorine = 1.3, Free Chlorine = .8, Ph = 7.7, Total Alkalinity 113, Total Hardness - 400
    Phosphate test using paper tabs (way off from other tests = 20)
    Told me that high nitrates can cause swimmers ear, rashes and pink eye (I had pink eye last week!)
    Still recommend neutralizing the chlorine & draining and refilling the pool
    Also to add ph down

    The Second store used all drops in their testing Aqua - something
    Free Chlorine = 1.7, Total Chlorine = 1.9, Combined Chlorine = = .3, pH = 7.9, Hardness = 338 ppm, Alkalinity = 93, CYA = 65
    Phosphates was 1200, Nitrates = turned red in 30 seconds & by the end of the test was deep red
    Before running the nitrates, they felt I was doing ok and could continue to run the salt system at 80% to get thru the season
    After seeing the nitrate level they recommended that I drain the pool and replace the water as soon as possible
    They said nitrates aren't harmful to people, but said recommendation is not to have babies & pregnant women swim

    When I got home I am noticing a little green staining starting and it doesn't brush off. What is aa nascent algae bloom? And what do I do about it?

    I have a Jandy AquaPure - last year i ran it between 35%- 60% depending on the heat, had no problems last year

    I will adjust for the ph tonight and add bleach. I usually like the chlorine at 2.8.

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    Ben - I still need to do your suggestion to make sure the SWCG is working. I had taken a sample directly from the output and it was reading a higher chlorine, but if you think I should do the test you suggested at the beginning I will.

    Thank you all for your continued help - I'm a frustrated fairly newbie pool owner!

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    Default Re: High Phosphates > 1,000 & High Nitrates 90ppm

    Keeping your chlorine at 2.8 is an open invitation for algae to move in! Your CYA levels were reported as 96 and 65 which is a pretty big discrepancy. (Another good reason to get a good test kit and test it yourself.)

    Chlorine levels depend on the CYA reading. If you keep your chlorine below the minimum needed, you'll get algae. Take a look at the Best Guess table in my signature below. To clear up this algae bloom, you need to raise your chlorine way up ("shock" the pool). This is another reason you'll need the good kit. Other test kits cannot measure high cl levels.

    Please go back and re-read post #2 where Ben outlined what you need to do. I'm sure you are frustrated but if you follow the directions you are given here on the forum, we can help you take care of this. However, if you try and mix advice given here and advice given from a pool store or two, it will take much longer and be much more difficult.

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    Default Re: High Phosphates > 1,000 & High Nitrates 90ppm

    This morning - Used my test kit K-2005 and once again very little chlorine

    Free Chlorine = 1.0
    Total Chlorine = 1.0
    Combined Ch = 0

    Based on the Best Guess Chart I should aim for at least a 5 correct?

    So - my SWCG was set at 70% I took a sample right from the outlet and there was no difference in the readings


    BTW - the documentation for my Jandy AquaPure recommends: FC 1-3, CC 0, CYA 50-75, pH 7.2-7.8, Alk 80-120


    I also pulled out the 2 gallons of pool water and added 1/4 tsp of bleach and yes it read over 5 (I am letting it sit in the bucket to retest - is this what I should do?)

    Next, I set my SWCG to Boost and tested from the outlet again and got a reading of at least 5


    I added a gallon of bleach

    What do you think?

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    I know I sound like a broken record but....I am concerned about the nitrate level and battling this chlorine problem.

    In the Jandy documentation it says that Nitrates can cause extremely high chlorine demand and will deplete chlorine in the pool and may lower chlorine to zero. In addition, the EPA recommends no more than 10 ppm (mine was over 30), or can result in serious health risks to babies and pregnant women.

    In previous posts (see below) the recommendation was to replace water or add borates.


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    If there is fertilizer run off from the golf course then nitrates are going to be a bigger problem for you than phosphates (and are also algae food) but nitrates are not normally tested for.
    Do you know why?
    There is no such thing as a nitrate remover. The only cure for high nitrates is water replacement with nitrate free water.

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    Another way that is much easier than dealing with phosphate removers or montlhy additions of polyquat 60 is to add borates to your pool to 50 ppm.
    You still need to maintain the proper FC/CYA relationship no matte which method you try.

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    Default Re: High Phosphates > 1,000 & High Nitrates 90ppm

    Your problems are two-fold and obvious:
    1) You need to raise your FC level to shock level, which, if I remember correctly is 20ppm, and KEEP IT THERE for several days. You have an algae bloom on the way. After that, IF you can establish that your SWCG is working you'll need to set it so your FC stays above 3.5ppm (if you have a CYA of 60-70). You are not keeping enough chlorine in your pool in relation to your CYA level to keep algae at bay and keep your water sanitary. IF it turns out your SWCG isn't functioning correctly, then you must MANUALLY maintain your FC in the 5-10ppm range--both are after shocking to kill everything.

    2) You keep listening to the pool store and pool companies who are trying to sell you stuff, and, because you won't are pushing for drastic major action: "Oh, if you don't buy our special super-duper phosphate remover your only alternative is to drain and refill your pool!" NONSENSE! Your eyes and pinkeye aren't due to phosphates, they are due to insufficient chlorine unable to kill all the nasty stuff in your water it needs to kill. Your water is UNSANITARY. I, my fellow mods, our deeply experienced senior members, and our founder ALL told you what you need to do. You haven't done it.

    It's just that simple. You need to add enough chlorine NOW to get the FC to 20ppm and you need to keep it there for several days.

    And it is simple. Pool care is simple but pool companies and pool stores make their living out of keeping it complex. Fear trumps hope.

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