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    When there is a lot of rain, that is a common time for algae to start for two reasons. 1. A lot of debris may fall or be blown into the pool
    2. When it rains, many pool owners don't check their chlorine and as a result the cl drops too low and gives algae a chance to start.

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    Either way, you need to check and see if you're losing chlorine overnight that can't be attributed to the sun. If you are, then the answer is to continue holding it at shock level until you are no longer losing any chlorine to "stuff" in the water.


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    We had to drain water last night and it has stormed most of the night. I will drain and shock as soon as day breaks and keep it shocked until clear. I will post new numbers this afternoon.

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    .6 fc
    .15 cc
    8.0 ph
    90 ta
    350 ch
    55 cya

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    Your Chlorine needs to be at an absolute minimum of 5 ppm unless you want algae to start growing--but because it's been low for a few days, especially with the rain in between, I think you probably already have algae blooming, which is why your pool isn't clear. Raise your chorine to shock level and hold it there to clear it up, until you're not losing chlorine overnight.


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    Test this morning:

    65 FC
    5 CC
    7.2 PH
    100 TA
    360CH
    55 CYA

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