Hello,
An indoor pool that has NO exposure to sunlight was drained, and refilled, but, the water has a greenish tinge to it. The pool's liner is white. Upon filling up, the first thing added to the pool was chlorine, and large amounts.
THe water was not treated with metal out or ever tested for metals. THe pump and filter have been running for 11 hours and only a slight change in tint. THe water is also a bit hazy.
Levels are as follows:
FC: 25
TC: 25
pH: 7.7
Alkalinity: 225
CH: 60(vinyl liner and the pool is made of alminum)
Water temp: 65 degrees
Could this be iron in the water and the greenish tinge is a result of adding a large amount of chlorine?
Or could this be copper from very old pipes?
Thank you,
An indoor pool that has NO exposure to sunlight was drained, and refilled, but, the water has a greenish tinge to it. The pool's liner is white. Upon filling up, the first thing added to the pool was chlorine, and large amounts.
THe water was not treated with metal out or ever tested for metals. THe pump and filter have been running for 11 hours and only a slight change in tint. THe water is also a bit hazy.
Levels are as follows:
FC: 25
TC: 25
pH: 7.7
Alkalinity: 225
CH: 60(vinyl liner and the pool is made of alminum)
Water temp: 65 degrees
Could this be iron in the water and the greenish tinge is a result of adding a large amount of chlorine?
Or could this be copper from very old pipes?
Thank you,
