Airation will speed the process up. You will need a lot of air, the output of a decent size compressor, for example. Other than that just time will take care of it. You could use a chemical fix like de-clor, used for large fish ponds. But, that just adds more chemicals and I don't know about swimming around in that.
What are your readings? You can go as high as 5.0 maybe. There is a product to remove chlor. but is hard to use and causes other problems. Try a very small amount of amonia.
Just wait a while and the chlorine lever wil go down by its self.
Nothing you just wait for it to go down. if you have a salt water pool there is usually an aadjustment to reduce the chlorine level,
Half hr. if the pump is running. Give the chemicals time to disperse. k
It will go down on it's own or use sodium thiosulfate (sp)
No, just add a little more chlorine to keep the chlorine level up, since the sun breaks down chlorine quicker. Hatawa
Light orange, eh? I know of two tests for chlorine level, OTO and DPD, and neither should be orange. Try to find a pool store near you that does pool testing, they can do a full test and give you advice. If you're using test strips that are older than a year or test drops that are older than 2 years or have been left outside in extreme heat, sun, or cold, they could have gone bad, and may need to be replaced. It's possible that, if the chlorine level is usually yellow, then the orange is indicating a high chlorine level. I've never seen it happen, but I don't use that type of test often. If that's the case, then you should not swim in the pool for a while, until your chlorine level is back to yellow, and possibly look for the chemical "thiosulfate" or "chlor neutralizer" or "chorine remover" - that can bring an excessively high chlorine level back down.
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The maximum chlorine that a public pool can have in it and be open for use is 7.0 ppm. You could wait for it to come down on it's own or you can use a declor to bring it down. This is the rule for the state of Indiana deptartment of health.
You may need to go to a much lower setting or turn it off for a brief period.
You can either remove some chlorinated water and add fresh water or you can just wait because chlorine levels drop on their own over time and from sunlight.