I assume these readings are from the pool store? Unfortunately, pool stores are notorious for inaccurate testing. It would be better for you to test it yourself.
The test kit that we think is by far the best is the Taylor K2006 or 2006C (better buy). Not available locally but you can get it through this link that takes you to Amazon: http://pool9.net/tk/ (Since you have a CYA reading of 70, you're going to need that K2006 kit. Other kits can only read chlorine levels to 5ppm and you'll have to run higher than that to compensate for that CYA reading. You can read more about the connection between CYA and chlorine here:> http://pool9.net/cl-cya/)
But, in the meantime, go to Walmart and see if they have the HTH 6-Way drops-based kit (no test strips!) and get that. If they don't, get an OTO/Phenol Red kit (yellow and red drops) instead. Use it to test and then post your numbers. Also while you are at WallyWorld, get several jugs of their generic 8.25% bleach, several boxes of 20 Mule Team Borax (laundry aisle) and a gallon of distilled water.
Test your water and post your numbers. Also tell us about your pool. What kind it is and volume. What size of pump (hp) and what kind and size of filter.
The most critical thing, assuming that pH reading is correct, is that any pH readings below 7.0 are acidic and can damage your pool. You need to get the pH up ASAP. You can use the borax to raise the pH. I can't really suggest an amount without knowing your volume.
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