In the past, it was generally thought that algae wouldn't grow below 50 degrees. However, there have been a couple of people this year so far that have experienced some algae growth at less than 50 degrees, with at least one still having ice on the top of the pool. The good news is that if you put chlorine in, the low water temps will keep your chlorine levels from dropping as fast as they do withwarm water. If you don't want to turn your pump on yet, you can always pour some bleach around the perimeter of the pool, stirring with a broom handle or pole or something just to make sure you don't get any "hot spots" on your liner.
Janet
Poconos (Al)
Heh Heh...the guy with the ice was me. Whacked it with bleach, circulated with a backup pump...regular stuff not yet hooked up, and problem solved. We have to be dynamic and respond to quick changes up here at the North Pole.
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