Re: iron/copper stains
The only way you can get metals out of the water is to drain and refill with water that has no metals. PoolDoc has another way that is very involved:
[QUOTE]"Have wrestled with pools filled with metal contaminated well water many times. There's no perfect solution.
First, with almost no exceptions, pool products for stains and metal control do NOT remove the metals from the water or the pool. They may temporarily make them disappear, but all the metal is still there.
Second, there are only three places metals in your pool water can go: (1) your filter, (2) your water, OR (3) your pool -- as stains. Obviously, #1 is to be preferred, since that's the only way you can get it OUT of your pool.
Third, if you put metals in your pool, you will have stain problems. Period. If it's only a little metal, especially iron, the problem can be small. Otherwise . . .
Fourth, the only way to really avoid problems with metals in your pool, is to not put them in your pool in the first place.
In a situation like yours there are a few things you can do that will help. For example with iron or manganese, shocking your well (how do you do that??) might leave some of the metals in the well.
But to keep metals out of the pool here's what I'd recommend:
Make sure your filter is big enough -- that means bigger than standard for AG pools.
Chlorinate with trichlor via the skimmer -- this will tend to oxidize the iron so it will be filtered out.
Using cal hypo tabs would be even better (not at the same time as trichlor!!), if you could find any, but . . .
Failing that, read this thread: http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showpos...2&postcount=27"
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So the answer to your question about the sand filter is that the metals are not leaving the pool. If you can do a drain and refill with water that has no metal it would solve the problem. If you have to keep the water, then you will have to sequester it, or follow the plan PoolDoc has. Let us know how you do.
Also you may be having algae problems - you need to have a minimum of 3ppms of chlorine in your water with a cya of 35 to have a sanitized pool. To shock it you would have to take the chlorine level up to 15ppms. Hope this helps, feel free to ask any questions you may have.
Northeast PA
16'x32' kidney 16K gal IG fiberglass pool; Bleach; Hayward 200lb sand filter; Hayward pump; 24hrs; Pf200; well; summer: none; winter: mesh; ; PF:7.5
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