My newly replastered pool was recently filled using Jack’s Purple Stuff as a scale inhibitor. It contains diphosphonic acid which immediately added over 1,000 ppb of phosphates (my city water is phosphate free) as shown on a phosphate test. But apparently the kind of phosphates comprising diphosphonic acid are polyphosphates as distinguished from orthophosphates which are the known algae food. So two questions arise:
1. Are such polyphosphates also food for algae?
2. Do polyphosphates degrade to orthophosphates due to UV and other chemical action and over what period of time?
1. Are such polyphosphates also food for algae?
2. Do polyphosphates degrade to orthophosphates due to UV and other chemical action and over what period of time?