You need to act QUICKLY! Call your builder and ask him if he wants you to treat the water OR if he wants to do so. Tell him you will hold him responsible for any stains, either way. You can read him the recipe below, if you like.
Assuming he'd prefer you to do it:
Go quickly and get some HEDP-based metal sequestrant. Jacks Magic Pink Stuff or Proteam Metal Magic and add 1.5x the recommended dose ASAP. You will probably need to go to a pool store -- call first so you don't waste a trip if they don't have these.
Also, buy some muriatic acid (Lowes, hardware store) and a cheap OTO / phenol red drops based test kit. Test your water, and lower the pH to 7.0 - 7.2 . . . and THEN add a little more acid. Do NOT add calcium increaser (calcium chloride), pH increaser (soda ash) or alkalinity increaser (baking soda) -- till after you have the metal situation under control.
Make sure your pump and filter is running as soon as possible, BUT adjust the pool returns so that returning water does NOT point at the floor or sides -- if you can point the eyeballs at the surface, do so.
If you aren't filling via a skimmer, make sure the hose (or whatever ) is in a bucket and NOT directing a stream of water against the pool finish!
I'll ask Waterbear and Waste to see if they can add to this, or maybe modify it.
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