No. Look for some other reason or cause. Quality of the product??
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As more sediment is added, it is compressed and hardens into rock layers.
Chlorine is added to water to kill microorganisms such as those that cause cholera and typhoid. However, too much chlorine would be harmful to humans.
Earthquakes can trigger (submarine)landslides and debris flows which can act to cause the deposition of sediment, however they are far from the only cause of sediment deposition.
sediment
Yes. It is called chlorine burn.
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chlorine itself has very little effect on the plaster coating that is used in most pools, if your coating is of a color , chlorine added directly to a spot may cause some discoloration , but unlikely, the pH or alkalinity of the water is of much more concern than the chlorine when it comes to a gunite pool coating.
Chlorine is not really an allergen (something that causes an allergy), but it is a mild-medium acid, and many people get an itchy rash after being exposed to too much chlorine, e.g. after swimming in a pool just after chlorine has been added. the best way to coulter this us to wash with fresh water wherever you have been exposed to chlorine (like having a shower after swimming)
Piles of sediment
Electrolytes trap suspended particles by causing them to clump together and fall to the bottom of the tank as sediment. These clumps are called floc, and the process is called flocculation.
Hell ya!! it is possible cause chlorine does not kill sperm or do any of the chemicals added by the city council.
Yes, chlorine in a pool can cause skin discoloration and whitening. It can also cause your hair to change color or dry out.