Re: My turn to tackle algae
I can finally see the bottom! After I confirmed I was holding Cl level overnight, I shocked the pool, let it circulate for a while and shut it down to see if I could get the cloud to settle. After three days, the cloud didn't change much, so I decided to floc.
After reading another thread, I was comfortable using alum. I read the directions carefully and consulted my father in law who is also a pool owner and retired water plant engineer. I dissolved the alum in water and added to the skimmer. Let it recirc for an hour and shut it down. I collected a sample in a glass to observe the floc in action.
By the next morning, the water in the glass had flocs on the bottom and a few flocs still suspended in the water but no fine particles. I still couldn't see the bottom of the pool but I knew I had a lot of sediment. I vac'd to waste and got a lot of sandy particles off the bottom. After a thorough vac, I vac'd through the filter. I picked up more stuff and then had to backwash the filter. I still couldn't see the bottom clearly but I could see the head of the vac through the haze.
Another vac the following day but no need to backwash. Still couldn't see the bottom clearly By this morning I could see the detail of the liner on the bottom. The filter gauge has shown an increase in pressure so I know it's working. I'm hoping for crystal clear very soon then I will adjust my CYA.
Thanks for all the help and information. POPP is the most important tool for success
18' x 33' oval 15K gal AG with vinyl liner; sand filter; hayward pump
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