Honestly, I would prefer any day to run a chlorine regular or swg pool than try to tinker with ph and copper rate of concentration. As you've learned, ph doesn't like to be chased 
As it is, on well water, managing metal sequestrant is more than enough tinkering for me
In your shoes, I would abandon the enviro-swim and dose regular chlorine to TFP sec [fc/cya][/FC/cya] - Thats the most bullet-proof formula you're going to find, IMHO
And after a while as you change over your water and get your sulphate level down, eg via backwashing, etc., consider changing to swg if you'd like even less maintenance. But SWG plates can wear faster in high sulphate conditions, so without access to Muriatic Acid, I'm not sure its worth the extra convenience in your case.
As it is, on well water, managing metal sequestrant is more than enough tinkering for me
In your shoes, I would abandon the enviro-swim and dose regular chlorine to TFP sec [fc/cya][/FC/cya] - Thats the most bullet-proof formula you're going to find, IMHO
And after a while as you change over your water and get your sulphate level down, eg via backwashing, etc., consider changing to swg if you'd like even less maintenance. But SWG plates can wear faster in high sulphate conditions, so without access to Muriatic Acid, I'm not sure its worth the extra convenience in your case.