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    Default Re: CYA in a Bromine Pool

    Yup, the borates definitely take the edge off of algae growth as I've noticed in my own pool. This is consistent with the data in the text and in Table 18 in this link where 50 ppm seems to give a 50-70% inhibition in the rate of algae growth.

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    Default Re: CYA in a Bromine Pool

    Quote Originally Posted by chem geek View Post
    This is consistent with the data in the text and in Table 18 in this link where 50 ppm seems to give a 50-70% inhibition in the rate of algae growth.
    Funny how we seem to read the same papers.
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