I see no reason to drain the pool--it is very easy to run a high CYA pool, you just have to increase your chlorine levels to compensate. See the "best guess chlorine chart" linked in my sig for more of an explanation, and the chart, but basically the dichlor powder and trichlor pucks you've been using do contain CYA, and it has gotten high enough that your chlorine levels need to be higher to keep algae away. With a CYA of 156, you just need to shock the pool to 25 ppm (I would use bleach for this) and hold it there until the water clears, and until you're not losing more than 1 ppm chlorine when measuring at night and again the next morning before the sun hits the pool. After you get to that point, let your chlorine drift back down to the 8-15 ppm range, but never below 8 ppm..or you risk another algae bloom. In 7500 gallons of water, each cup of 6% bleach you add will raise your FC by 1 ppm, so you can use that as a guide to know how much to add.
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