The questions are not related.
You could dump ALL your water, refill, and STILL have a T/A of 180 (my town's water has that). Or you could have a T/A of 0.
But the calcium can only be removed by dilution. If your CH reading is 600ppm and you want it to be 300ppm (a good number for your pool) you will need to dump half your water.
But to get your T/A down you need to go the stickied thread on lowering T/A.
BTW, with those numbers, your water may well go cloudy soon--as in white clouds. That's not great but it's a WHOLE lot better than an algae bloom. At least it's safe to swim in. Muriatic Acid may clear it up, and getting your T/A down should too.
So replace half your water and re-test. If your T/A is STILL too high (and, remember, you must be testing T/A when pH is in the 7.3-7.8 range or it won't be accurate), then follow the T/A lowering directions.
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