I'm hoping Aylad may pick up on this thread since she lives in the same climate I do (I'm in SETX) and I keep my levels at the same she does...I'm getting ready to start the pool season here (technically, the pool was never closed, but we haven't used it since September). I maintained the chlorine levels over the winter but experienced the typical CYA loss so the water turned green. A few weeks ago I started bringing my CYA back up to 80-90 (higher than usual, I know, but in SETX it works best this way) and chlorinated to shock levels last week until I was experiencing no loss overnight. My last dose of bleach was Friday 03/09 (I brought it to 16 ppm FC) and it hasn't budged. The CYA is holding strong at 80-90 and my TA is 80. I don't fool with CH because I have a vinyl liner, and the pH is 7.8 (again, I know this is slightly high but it works best in my pool to maintain at this level).
My problem is that spring has sprung in SETX, and the water is still murky, even with the levels being spot-on for sparkling water all last summer. I vacuum and brush, but it seems to not make a dent in the appearance of the water, which looks greenish-blue. Should I still try to bump up the chlorine and raise the FC higher, even though I'm not losing any chlorine, or should I chalk this up to pollen and keep cleaning the devil out of it?
PS: I use the Taylor kit for testing.
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