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    Default Re: Is Algae Possible? CC=0

    It's possible, but it won't be clear for long. Check your chlorine level at nght and again the next morning before the sun hits the pool. If you lose more than 1 ppm in that time, then something is eating your chlorine. If you don't lose chlorine in that time, you don't have algae.

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    I defintiely don't have algae then. The discoloration has been on the floor since I noticed it over a month ago. My water has been clear the entire time. Any other thoughts? Metal? I tested my fill water, but not for metal.
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    The quick test for iron stains is a handful of Vitamin C tabs on a stained area for a few minutes. If the Vit. C lifts the stains, it's metal, probably iron.

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    I have yet to try the vitamin C tabs on a stain; however, I was able to get my hands on the most recent water quality report for Philadelphia, PA.

    Cl= 1.9-3.1 ppm
    pH= 7.4 ppm
    TA= 60 ppm
    TH= 135 ppm
    Lead= 90% of the water tested had less than 5.8 ppb
    Copper= 90% of the water tested had less than .32 ppm

    With those traces of lead and copper, is it possible to produce stains?
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    Default Re: Is Algae Possible? CC=0

    0.32 ppm of copper could stain; the lead will not.

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