If you have a high phospate level in your pool it tends to make it more prone to algae attack,so if can lower it by all means lower it. The less phosphates the better.
Go to JacksMagic.com and read Dr. Neil Lowry's article on phosphates and you will know more than about them than 90% of pool "professionals."
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Triple super phosphate is generally more effective, as it has higher phosphorous (P) levels. However if you need to raise the level of sulphur (S) in your soil you may be better off with normal super, as it has higher S levels. Also, keep in mind that triple super is usually more expensive.
They're not as much necessary as unavoidable, and basically they appear because of different energy levels in the atmosphere.
Fire fighting school in the 1970s taught us 15% oxygen level si necessary to support combustion. In a natural situation, no. Current levels of CO2 are 0.038% Levels of over 15% would be needed to even slow the burn down. Lack of Oxygen would be the determining factor
Phosphates are the naturally occurring form of the element phosphorus, found in many phosphate minerals. In mineralogy and geology, phosphate refers to a rock or ore containing phosphate ions. Inorganic phosphates are mined to obtain phosphorus for use in agriculture and industry.Phosphorite mines are primarily found in:North America: United States of America, especially Florida, with lesser deposits in North Carolina, Idaho andTennessee.Africa: Egypt, Morocco, mainly near Khouribga and Youssoufia; Senegal, Togo, Tunisia and Western Sahara, at the town ofBu Craa.Middle East: Israel, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Iraq, at the town of Akashat, near the Jordanian border.Oceania: Australia, Makatea, Nauru, and Banaba Island.Phosphate deposits can contain significant amounts of naturally occurring heavy metals. Mining operations processing phosphate rock can leave tailings piles containing elevated levels of cadmium, lead, nickel, copper, chromium, and uranium. Unless carefully managed, these waste products can leach heavy metals into groundwater or nearby estuaries. Uptake of these substances by plants and marine life can lead to concentration of toxic heavy metals in food products.
You may be increasing the phosphate levels which promote algae growth.
Runoff from fertilizers is a strong contributor to high phosphate levels. At one time, phosphates were also used in detergents.
Disorders of phosphate metabolism are assessed by measuring serum or plasma levels of phosphate and calcium
When phosphate is present in very high levels it is toxic to people or animals.
No, calcium phosphate is insoluble. This is why calcium levels are kept low inside the cytoplasm (eukaryotic cells).
It is recommended to remove before swimming because there will be a higher concentration of chlorine around the float. Since chlorine is toxic in high levels, you should not swim while it is in the pool.
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You don't normally want to raise phosphate levels in your water. Phosphates are food for algae. You want to keep the phosphate below 125ppm to help prevent algae from growing in your pool. GO TO JACKS MAGIC WEBSITE AND READ DR. NEIL LOWRY'S PAPER ON PHOSPHATES. YOU WILL KNOW ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW.
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