First, a little about me and my situation...I purchased a new house in late October of last year, about a week after the prior owners closed the pool. Being in Indiana, this is normal. We had the pool inspected when it was open and had the pool pump repaired under warranty as there were some issues with it. Have a Pentair Superflo pump and a Pentair SD70 sand filter, with a vinyl liner and 11,172 gallons. Anyways, when we opened the pool last month to have the new pump installed, the pool was green and covered in algae. We got things running and I scrubbed the entire liner and shocked it. Have been learning on the go ever since, using this website as a valuable resource. Unfortunately I didn't discover this website until I went to the pool store and spent $300 on supplies (thankfully only about $50 was not needed). Anyways, I digress...after learning about pool chemistry and getting levels under control, I believe I have a mustard algae issue. Current levels (per pool store done yesterday) are PH of 7.5, FC of 1.5, TC of 1.7, CYA 38 CH 129, TA 104. I know I need to get FC up a touch today before doing the OCLT to determine what is going on, but with my chlorinator running at max setting of 5, I can't keep the levels up so I assume I have something in the pool. First pic is when I opened it, and the 3 showing the brown dust accumulating in crevices and on the bottom each day. There are no trees around my house, so I don't believe this to be pollen...the brown dust just poofs away when I try to suck it up and brushing brings dust off all surfaces of the pool sides included; thoughts and advice is appreciated for a newbie, and thank you greatly in advance! My intention is to SLAM the pool based off the FC/CYA chart after the OCLT.
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