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    Sumo1 is offline Registered+ Weir Watcher Sumo1 0
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    Our church pool chemistry is usually maintained by the lifeguards but they're told to call us oldtimers if they see a problem. Lifeguard just called to say that he's been adding soda ash daily to keep pH up above 7.4 but that alkalinity has dropped to almost nothing. Advice??

    Hal
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    Hi Hal

    Without full test numbers all I can say is lots of baking soda! We can't be more specific without test #s and aprox. gallonage,

    I doubt it is a major problem, you just need to 'tweek' the chem levels

    Luv & Luk

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    Thanks, Ted. It's great to be back in the Forum. The biggest challenge today is where to source the baking soda. I doubt we'll be able to do anything today but the kids tell me there's not too much traffic on Saturday evening. I'm working on other sources for 50# bags but probably won't have it before Monday. Pool's closed on Sunday, even when it's 98 outside. Pool's about 175K gallons, CYA's about 95, CL at least 8, pH 7.4( I got these over the phone from the lifeguard.) Bioguard 1200 test kit. He said the alk test sample goes from green to clear after 3 or 4 drops. He's added 50# soda ash in 1 week. Last time I tested the CH it was 200-250. Thanks for your help.

    Hal
    20x40 IG gunite free form, approx. 27K gal, 60sq DE filter, Jandy Stealth 2hp 2speed pump, Polaris 380, SWCG

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