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    Default Re: green water that won't go away

    Yes, it should turn white when it's dead. If it's still green, keep adding bleach to stay at your shock number. How long it takes to kill really is variable from pool to pool.....

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    Still have green water!!!, It has changed some but not enough to get excited about. Cl is being kept at 15ppm, the ph is now high at 8.2 ppm and the alk is 160. Should I lower the ph and alk? I have been running the pump twenty four seven on high, removing the filter twice a day to clean it, vacuming for several hours a day. It seems that the metals are staying in suspension. Can they fall out with all of this chlorine? Should I add more sequesterant just to be on the safe side? I don't want that problem again. It seems that I should be able to see the bottom of my pool by now but I can't, I hope it clears soon, its actually suppose to be hot this weekend.

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    Default Re: green water that won't go away

    Always start with the simple and obvious and see what happens before going to more complicated solutions.

    Your pH is 8.2, You MUST get it down. pH at that level has cut your chlorine effectiveness, probably to 1/10!

    Get it down to the low 7's and keep it there until the algae is dead--then plan on keeping it from 7.3-7.8.

    Be sure to add chlorine neutralizer to the water sample before testing--Ben's kit has it already in the pH test solution.

    Don't worry about the T/A. When the pH is where it should be, T/A will be lower. In a vinyl pool, where it is now is fine, but it's high for a concrete pool--but you don't know that it's REALLY high because it moves up when pH goes up. Still, don't worry about it-it won't affect your algae fight.

    So get the pH correct and THEN see if the chlorine starts to work on your algae.
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    Default Re: green water that won't go away

    I agree with Carl, you must lower the ph. You don't need more sequesterant because the metals would have percipitated out of the water with the high ph and chlorine you have. High ph along with high chlorine is what will make the metals come out of suspension - bring down your ph to 7.2.
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    Default Re: green water that won't go away

    well, I have the ph down for now, it is back in the normal range, the pool is looking better, it is now a greenish blue. I will continue with the bleach.....

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    I have been keeping the ph down in the normal range and the cl up to 15ppm for several days now. What a vicious cycle that is. It is finally starting to clear up....very slowly........ I never thought it would take this long to get clear. Thanks for all of the advice on clearing it up, I hope its completely cleaned up soon.

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    We are so happy to finally be swiming in our pool. Thank you for your help. Is there anything I need to know about switching the the BBB "system" How often can I expect to be adding bleach?
    Thanks!!!

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