Re: Mustard Algae, 2nd year of battle
Just a suggestion for when you get the current batch killed and your FC is back to normal, you might want to consider adding 50 ppm borate to your water for it's algaestatic action and it is effective at keeping mustard algae at bay since you have had problems with it in the past. It will last you all season if not longer and you only need to worry about raising the borate level when it drops to 30 ppm. It is easy to test with LaMotte Borate test strips. It's easy to add using only borax and muriatic acid. You will need 15.5 boxes of borax (76 oz.) and between 4.25 to 4.5 gallons of muriatic acid. to bring a 20k gal. pool to 50 ppm so it is actually often less expensive in the long run than using polyquat and lots of chlorine to combat outbreaks.
With the pump running broadcast 8 boxes of borax into the pool and then add 2 gallons of acid. Brush the pool to mix everything. (Brushing down the sides of the pool all around is most effective.) Add the rest of the borax and 2 1/4 more gallons of acid and brush again. Let the pool cfor 24 to 48 hours and make final adjustments to your pH.
Since your TA is so high you might want to consider lowering it first since it is going to be easier to do BEFORE the borate addition since the borate acts as a secondary pH buffer but it can be done either way. I would not worry about the TA unless you had problems with keeping your pH in line. You did not make it clear if your pH was always high or just reading high during the high chlorine levels you are keeping now to kill the mustard algae. If your pH was constantly climbing and you had to add a lot of acid to keep it in line it might be easier to just bite the bullet and lower the TA at the start of the season and then add borate.
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
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