Hi All, we are getting back to pool maintenance, post-Harvey, and had a few questions to run past the forum. We got 30" of rain, but I loaded the pool up on bleach before the storm. We then evacuated for a week. No home damage, fortunately, so now I can focus on the pool. I drained partially before the storm, but since the yard flooded with dirty water (potentially including sewer water), the pool got flooded as well. It was pretty dirty so a couple days ago I started a slight SLAM, while focusing more on other clean up. Ran the filter 24x7, added a bunch of bleach (I thought), brushed a bit, and cleaned the filters a few times.
I just tested for the first time today, to assess where I'm at, and it's cleared up but the numbers are way off. (pics attached).
FC 2 (will boost this big time right now)
CC 0
pH 7.5
CH 125 (will work on this over time)
TA 50 (need to research raising TA)
CYA 0 (need to increase, question below)
Few questions, I'm sure many of us have:
- Is there a way to add CYA quicker than pucks, or should I just do a few rounds of pucks?
- With CYA near 0, can I still SLAM or should I get it at least to 20-30?
- If I SLAM with just bleach, is that safe, given we likely got some sewer water mixed in with flood water? Is there any other advice?
Thanks for any input,
Jeff
I just tested for the first time today, to assess where I'm at, and it's cleared up but the numbers are way off. (pics attached).
FC 2 (will boost this big time right now)
CC 0
pH 7.5
CH 125 (will work on this over time)
TA 50 (need to research raising TA)
CYA 0 (need to increase, question below)
Few questions, I'm sure many of us have:
- Is there a way to add CYA quicker than pucks, or should I just do a few rounds of pucks?
- With CYA near 0, can I still SLAM or should I get it at least to 20-30?
- If I SLAM with just bleach, is that safe, given we likely got some sewer water mixed in with flood water? Is there any other advice?
Thanks for any input,
Jeff