"this is the recipe he always used and water was beautiful."
It appears the recipe is now causing you problems.
Sounds like your pool guy is having you add lots and lots of stuff that you don't need. Other than that, the biggest problem that I see is that you are not maintaining adequate chlorine levels for a pool with such a high cya reading. We usually recommend cya of 30-50. Yours is twice that high. We often suggest doing a partial drain, but with such a large volume, that would be a huge water exchange. You may decide instead of doing that, to just live with the high cya but you'll have to run higher than normal chlorine levels as a result. See the link below.
http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=365
I would suggest that you stop adding all the stuff that you are adding. Using those tablets - which I assume are trichlor, are what is causing your cya reading to get so high. Instead, just use plain, unscented bleach. That is what most of us on this forum use for our chlorine. Also, the chlorinating granules - probably cal-hypo - may be contributing to your cloudy water. With a cya reading of 100, you need to shock your pool up to 20ppm with bleach. In a pool this size, each half gallon (2 quarts) of 6% bleach will raise your cl by about 1ppm. For the next few days, try and keep your cl up to shock level without letting it yo-yo up and down and run your pump 24/7 while trying to clear the pool. After it begins to clear, you'll need to maintain cl readings between 8-15 all the time with your cya level. (Of course, if you decide to do a partial drain, those numbers will need to be adjusted.) I recommend that you buy the kit that is sold at the sister site to this forum www.poolsolutions.com as it will allow you to test high chlorine levels. Most other kits that you can buy will only test up to 5.
Stop adding all the other stuff. You don't need it, and it is probably contributing to your problem. Your ph and alk are fine for now. Hope this helps. Keep us posted of your progress.
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