I don't think this is algae but...

Jul 12, 2011
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London, ON, Canada
Thanks in advance for moving this to a more appropriate forum if I picked wrong.
Strange phenomenon when I opened my pool this year. When I removed the safety cover, there was some fine silt-appearing brown dirt on the bottom, and a few leaves.
  1. I shocked the pool and vacuumed it up, but it came back the next day. Interestingly, the filter pressure went up when I did my first vacuum so I backwashed it per usual. Now back to 10.
  2. Chemistry is good with pH 7.2, FC:5, CC:0, Ca: 200, TA about 1.7 kg low but I'm just about to add that. NaCl at 2700 and I just added a bag since I usually run around 3000. Borate will bring the pH if the alk adj doesn't.
  3. I vacuumed it up again, but about a day later it was back again, almost as though it was getting dispersed through the water and then resettling.
  4. It's also hard to vacuum since it disperses before getting vacuumed up if you move the vacuum too fast.
  5. I tried my robot, but I can see the stuff going right through the robot and getting fired up through the robot exit port.
  6. I left it for a few days and it didn't get any worse, so it does not seem to be growing.
  7. Lastly, I tried adding 1/4 cup of DE to my sand filter hoping it would catch finer particles. No apparent change.
Ideas on what this is and how I can get rid of it?
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Sorry about that:
FC 4
CC 0
pH 7.2
TA 60
CH 200
CYA 10 (just added CYA)
Salt 2700
Water temperature 60
Overnight Chlorine Loss Test only lost 0.5 and CC is 0.
So I don't think it could be algae passing the OCLT and CC of 0. But I don't know what it could be. Hopefully someone will recognise what's in the pictures.
 
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