duly noted waterbear. the navi and hose are in the pool and submerged, and will stay there. I had planned to do so anyways, but thanks for the reminder. brush is also in the pool
vacuum to waste...it is likely moot anyways as I suspect that most if not all was already filtered through main drain and/or skimmer before I got home. wife swept it down to main drain (actually, disintegrated when she tried) and needed to run pump to get water circulating (use SWG shock until I could get home with bleach hours later). regardless, I don't have a direct waste connection. my plumbing goes suction, pump, DE filter. no way to run the pool with out suction going straight to filter. as I told a judge in court the other day (yeah, I'm a darn attorney) - the facts are what they are (but easy to say then, when the facts were in my favor).
my wife has already accepted that the swim party is likely to become a slip and slide party instead. life goes on. safety first. even if cc stays at 0, I've still got a chlorine level at 18ppm. I guess I'll cross that 'safety' bridge if and when I need to.
riddle me this batman - if raccoon poo disintegrates, goes into filter, and pool is shocked to appropriate level and holds overnight, with no measured CC at either nightime or next morning, when is one to presume that pathogens/nasty organics/etc are negated/zapped/killed? sounds like waterbear says 24 hours.
The raccoon timeline:
8/11/06
5a - raccoons playing and pooing (water 5fc, 0cc...has been for awhile)
noon - pump goes on with SWG going
1p - wife notices poop, brushes, disintegrates, hits shock button on SWG
5p - bleach added, fc up to 18, no cc
8p - sundown, test pool, still at 18fc, no cc
thanks again for your help. I enjoy learning what to (and not) do. Great site. Sleep well.
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