Gotta Pool
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I think I'll live with it for this week. All other tests seem ok. Draining is not easy. No backflush on the filter so need a sump. I may try a metal clumper and turn off the pump to see what settles.
If you are getting nothing but green and losing no chlorine overnight, I certainly would suspect copper reacting with the chlorine. You seem to realize that a chelating agent won't remove the copper and that will depend on another step. If you are committed to this course of action SC-1000 is a good product. Removing the chelated metal can be a real PITA. There are test kits for copper (suggest Taylor), but they are all expensive.
Water samples in your area mention copper but don't seem to suggest that there is an overabundance. Is there any chance that you have used a copper-based algaecide?