You can calculate the saturation index using The Pool Calculator. Yours is currently around +0.1 so is fine. Last year you were at +0.4 and in 2007 you were at +0.1. So last year you could have had somewhat more scaling in your SWG cell (did you need to clean it more frequently?), but basically you are doing fine because the lowering of TA and the rising of CH essentially balance each other.
The pH is holding much better because the previously higher TA was causing the pH to rise more quickly. TA is a mostly a measure of the bicarbonate in your pool which is intentionally over-carbonated. When the TA is higher, the pool outgasses carbon dioxide faster and that causes the pH to rise more quickly. You could continue to have your TA get lower and your CH get higher over time though I wouldn't let the TA get below 60 unless you use 50 ppm Borates. Just use The Pool Calculator to roughly have the saturation index near zero though it doesn't have to be that close.
Richard
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