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    No, right from the hose.

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    Hi,

    Over the last week and a half, I've only applied chlorine/shock, and a few days ago dry acid to bring the PH down. But all of this was after my pool was already green. Last week I added a couple bottles of shock hoping this would help clear up the pool, did nothing except shoot the PH levels and chloring levels up. Anyway, so I haven't added any chlorine or shock since late friday. The levels based on my 5-drop tester showed the PH about 7.2. The chlorine is still a littel high, but at least it's not orange. The water definitely looks better today, but still green. The water is otherwise fairly clear.

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    OK, I've got an idea of what you're dealing with, but if I'm right the problem will be with you for awhile.

    Do ALL of these things:

    1. Complete both the pool equipment and pool test results as fully as you can. (I could ask all the ?'s, but this is easier for both of us.)
    http://pool9.net/pf-equip-form/ -- http://pool9.net/pf-hist-form/ (Thread # 24809)

    2. Open your filter OR backwash, and tell me what COLOR the goo on the cartridge, or the discharge from the filter is.

    3. Take a look INSIDE the back of a china toilet (not: old cast iron!) in your house, and tell me what colors you see.

    . . . meanwhile, keep your chlorine in the dark yellow range.

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    Hi Ben,

    I completed the two tests above. I will complete steps 2 and 3 shortly and post the results.

    Thanks!

    Kevin

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    Ok, just did steps 2 & 3. The water appeared to be clear in the backwash and the toilet bowl tank. I did just backwash yesterday though. Usually when I backwash the water will be dirty for a few seconds and then run clear.

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    He wanted you to look at the inside of the toilet tank and report on the color of the tank, not the water inside the tank. He is trying to verify if there are any type of metals in your water supply. A stained toilet tank will tell if it does and the type of metal can often be identified by the colors of the stains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Watermom View Post
    He wanted you to look at the inside of the toilet tank and report on the color of the tank, not the water inside the tank. He is trying to verify if there are any type of metals in your water supply. A stained toilet tank will tell if it does and the type of metal can often be identified by the colors of the stains.
    LOL. Thanks Watermom. Ok, I've checked the inside of my two toilet tanks. One seems pretty old (so is the whole bathroom). The inside of the tank is a beige color. At the level where the water sits and below, the color is a darker beige type color. Very dirty inside the bowl, not too surprised. The other toilet is much newer, say about 8-10 years old, based on when I know previous owner redid bathroom. That tank is also a light beige inside. At the level where the water sits and below, the color is a very very slight darker beige color. The toilet tank is overall very clean. I should add that every year, this being the 5th, I fill pool with new hose water. This is the first time I've had this problem. Also, the inside of the tanks haven't seemed to change either. I've been inside the tanks the last couple years changing flanges, etc...

    Update - This morning with my 5 drop test kit, the PH came down alot from saturday morning. Today the PH level is around 6.8-7.2, based on color. The chlorine still appears to be a little high, but it's yellow, no longer the dark orange from saturday. (friday night was the last time I shocked pool). The ph on saturday according to the clerk was 8.0, and based on my readings was very dark red. So both the PH and the chlorine have come down. I haven't added anything during this time. No dry acid, chlorine, shock, etc... Overall the pool appears less green, a little more clear. Still, obvious greenish color.

    Thanks, again for ALL the help.

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    OK. The colors in your tank verify that you've got iron pipes feeding water your way. I looked up your registration address.

    Here's what I'm guessing:

    1. You've got some old iron or steel pipes between you and the water plant that serves you.

    2. These pipes have nodular or tubercular corrosion like this:



    3. Something happened to disturb or break some (or a lot) of the nodules. Common causes include a fire (fire hydrant use), seasonal 'flushing' operations, water main repair or replacement, etc.

    4. Nodule collapse released a lot of biologically chelated iron into the downstream water, and in this case, that included your pool.

    Now assuming that I'm right so far, there are 2 possibilities:

    1. This was a 1x problem (a big fire, for example) OR
    2. It's an ongoing problem (utility service)

    Either way, you should be able to confirm whether I'm right in my guess or not, by doing the metal bucket test: http://pool9.net/bucket-metal/ . BUT collect your test sample from the POOL, not your fill water. The reason is, your fill water may, or may not, still have the problem. If you get a positive test on the pool, you'll need to followup with a test on the tap water, to see if the problem is continuing.

    Use a full 5 or 6 gallon bucket that is COMPLETELY clean and white. There's probably not much iron in your water, even if I'm right, so a 'positive' result will show up as only a few traces of iron oxide (red rust) particles on the bucket bottom.

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