Re: Successful treatment of "pink algae"
Thank you, Evan, for this detailed post. I’ve never seen anything more comprehensive on this topic before. The only thing that you missed are chemical equilibrium and kinetics constants of the reactions involved (just kidding…)
I inherited this pool from the previous owner of this property, which I bought three years ago.
BTW, I chose Water_man as my user name for a reason. I spend a LOT of time in the pool, to a degree that I’ve told my friends that I didn’t buy a house with a pool – I bought a pool with a house…
The pool is 28 years old, and to the best of my knowledge it has never had pink algae, although I’ve been using it in the last three seasons more than the previous owner has ever done for 25 years....
Since the pool is in New England, it’s open during early June through September.
I opened the pool on this Friday. Here are the numbers of the water analysis, done by the store’s colorimeter:
FC 0.22
TC 0.56
pH 7.9
CH 171
TA 101
CYA 56
Cu 0.22
Fe 0.38
You may be right about the CYA level and the possible ineffectiveness of my previous superchlorinations. I used to shock with 2 bags of calcium hypo, yielding 10 ppm FC, while "The Table"
shows that 20 ppm is the desired level.
My DE filter is a backwash type filter (Anthony Apollo VA 38 – 38 SF area) and I BW it frequently as needed (either when the pressure rises by 8 , or at least once a season.)
My pool opened as a swamp. Here’s why:
We had a lot of rain this winter and although I drained my pool upon winterizing about two feet, it got refilled during winter and the winter cover (mesh type) touched the water. I didn’t anticipate the unavoidable results of the combination of leaves and tree debris on top and the contact with my pool water, although the winterizing algaecide should have done its job. Next closing I’ll be smarter – I’ll have the submersed pumps in the pool ready in place, and one I notice the cover submerged I’ll pump out.
As to the green pool: I already shocked with bleach to a 20 ppm level and now the filter is working its a** off to clear the water. The green is gone. All I have is brown precipitate of dead algae, and bluish looking water with high turbidity. But I’ve done my reading here and elsewhere and I’m not panicky. I wonder if any “filtering aids” should help.
Last but not the least. I’d like to show my appreciation to the owner of the site and to make a donation.
Is this is commonly practiced and accepted, or, should it be better to subscribe to the sister site?
Regards,
Mike
This is my ticket for Heaven (when all's working..) :
22k Gal gunite IGP
38 SF DE filter, 1 HP Hayward Super Pump
Raypak 350k BTU Natural Gas Heater and solar cover
8 gal Liquidator with bleach
Dolphin robotic cleaner
Taylor k-2006 test kit
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