I've just repainted my 45 year old, 30,000 gallon, fiberglass pool and refilled it with my highly alkaline well water. I have a Pool Solutions PS233 test kit and when measuring the total alkalinity the reagents are turning from light blue to a somewhat green/yellow instead of turning from green to red. The kit instructions say that this can be due to high oxydizer levels but my DPD powder test is only show about 2 ppm of chlorine. Regardless, on the basis of the blue to yellowish color change I believe the total alkalinity of the water to be in the range of 286. The ph is showing between 7.8 and 8.2. I've been aerating the pool for several days and have so far added about 1/2 gallon of muriatic acid and about 3 gallons of chlorox. The other odd (to me) thing I've noticed is that the ph seems to have risen over the past couple of days. The day I completed filling the pool the ph was on the order of 6.8 and 7.2. I'm in Columbus, Ohio and we have had a bit of rain since the pool was filled. I guess my questions are: Shall I add more Muriatic Acid and continue aerating? I normally add my stabilized chlorine through an in-line chlorinator but haven't restarted that process yet. Should I wait until the ph and TA drop? Should I continue to add Chlorox to at least maintain some sanitizer in the water while the pool is finding its normal levels? I've had great success over the past several years using the combination of Chlorox, 3 inch chlorine tablets and Borax but it's been so long since I've had to do a major water overhaul that I'm a tad insecure about my current situation. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Geoffrey
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