My Battle with the Green Abyss
Hello all. I've been using this site the past couple of weeks as I'm attempting to clear up my
pool. I decided I would registered and get in on the action here. I'm working with a 30k gallon
above-ground with a vinyl linyl and sand filter. The pump has been out the past couple of years
and the pool has been uncovered. Needless to say, I am trying to clear a major green algae
problem.
Here's what I'm working with on day 4 after my thorough cleanout and brushing:
It's still pretty bad.... there are three steps there and the 2nd one is just barely visible.
Day 1
I started by testing the TA and ph. Adjusted TA ~90 PPM to using baking soda . Adjusted pH to 7.4 using dry
acid. Added 3 lbs granular shock and 3 stabilized chlorine tabs. I ended breaking up the tabs for
faster release.
Days 2
Found pool school and pool calc. Wonderful, gotta love the internet. CYA was measured at 15-20 PPM. Added enough liquid bleach to get up to 12 PPM. Measured FC again after 30 mins and it had dropped to around 9, so I
brought it back up again. This cycle continued. I also brushed as well as I could, but my deck doesn't give me much access to half the pool. My pole being messed up doesn't help much eiither. The water has turned more of a blue color, but is still very cloudy/murky.
Day 3
I continued monitoring FC as much as I could and kept the pool at shock level. While brushing, I
lose my brush and half my pole...... great. Water still looks terrible.
Day 4
I let the FC drop today while at work. I came home and tested the FC and it was at 2. The water
still looks horrible and my brush was in the middle of the pool, so into the abyss I went. I
retrieved my brush and noticed the middle of the pool was loaded with leaves. I got my net and
pulled net full after net full of leaves coated with green algae off the bottom. I spent an hour or
so doing this, then brushed the whole thing thoroughly from in the pool. I proceed to
thoroughly clean myself with antibacterial soap and went back out. I backflushed my pump,
cleaned my strainer, and brought the FC back up to 10+........ and the cycle begings again.
Hopefully removing the solids and getting the good bushing in will help.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. I'm going to try and keep this updated.
Hello all. I've been using this site the past couple of weeks as I'm attempting to clear up my
pool. I decided I would registered and get in on the action here. I'm working with a 30k gallon
above-ground with a vinyl linyl and sand filter. The pump has been out the past couple of years
and the pool has been uncovered. Needless to say, I am trying to clear a major green algae
problem.
Here's what I'm working with on day 4 after my thorough cleanout and brushing:


It's still pretty bad.... there are three steps there and the 2nd one is just barely visible.
Day 1
I started by testing the TA and ph. Adjusted TA ~90 PPM to using baking soda . Adjusted pH to 7.4 using dry
acid. Added 3 lbs granular shock and 3 stabilized chlorine tabs. I ended breaking up the tabs for
faster release.
Days 2
Found pool school and pool calc. Wonderful, gotta love the internet. CYA was measured at 15-20 PPM. Added enough liquid bleach to get up to 12 PPM. Measured FC again after 30 mins and it had dropped to around 9, so I
brought it back up again. This cycle continued. I also brushed as well as I could, but my deck doesn't give me much access to half the pool. My pole being messed up doesn't help much eiither. The water has turned more of a blue color, but is still very cloudy/murky.
Day 3
I continued monitoring FC as much as I could and kept the pool at shock level. While brushing, I
lose my brush and half my pole...... great. Water still looks terrible.
Day 4
I let the FC drop today while at work. I came home and tested the FC and it was at 2. The water
still looks horrible and my brush was in the middle of the pool, so into the abyss I went. I
retrieved my brush and noticed the middle of the pool was loaded with leaves. I got my net and
pulled net full after net full of leaves coated with green algae off the bottom. I spent an hour or
so doing this, then brushed the whole thing thoroughly from in the pool. I proceed to
thoroughly clean myself with antibacterial soap and went back out. I backflushed my pump,
cleaned my strainer, and brought the FC back up to 10+........ and the cycle begings again.
Hopefully removing the solids and getting the good bushing in will help.

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. I'm going to try and keep this updated.