- Mar 10, 2013
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So I have these clients with beautiful travertine around the pool which has been in place for almost 3 years. Around where swimmers get in and out there is heavy erosion. The water is about as "new" as the decking and it's in Arizona, so if anything we have a hard water issue.
Here are the current numbers on the pool chemistry:
FC: 7.0 ppm
TC: 7.0 ppm
pH: 7.8 ppm
TA: 70 ppm
CYA: 50 ppm
Ca: 350 ppm
TDS: 2400 ppm
Phosphates: 2500 ppm
NaCl: 1600 ppm
During Swim season when the water is being tracked over the travertine, the CL ranges from 3.0 - 10 ppm , pH and TA stay in their appropriate ranges (7.4-7.8 and 80-100 ppm).

Any ideas on what part of the water chemistry may be responsible for this?
Here are the current numbers on the pool chemistry:
FC: 7.0 ppm
TC: 7.0 ppm
pH: 7.8 ppm
TA: 70 ppm
CYA: 50 ppm
Ca: 350 ppm
TDS: 2400 ppm
Phosphates: 2500 ppm
NaCl: 1600 ppm
During Swim season when the water is being tracked over the travertine, the CL ranges from 3.0 - 10 ppm , pH and TA stay in their appropriate ranges (7.4-7.8 and 80-100 ppm).

Any ideas on what part of the water chemistry may be responsible for this?