A good rule of thumb is to allow the water to clear up. After adding any kind of algaecide, I personally would wait at least 24 hrs.
Once your chlorine level is at the acceptable range, 1.5-3.5ppm, you can swim.
Algaecide is used to kill and or prevent algae. Pool & Spa.
depends on the amount of chlorine and algicide you use and the weather conditions, temparature, size, HOW green etc. i myself waited about one week.
A person can make a homemade pool algaecide by combining bleach, baking soda, and Borax. This shocks the pool and increases the pH if needed.
An olympic sized swimming pool is 50 meter long and 25m wide using 8+2 lanes.
No you should not a permit if you are using an inflatable pool. As long as you are using it for your personal use and not for a group of kids or something like that.
Using a copper algicide with a chlorine generator is generally not recommended because the copper can potentially damage the chlorine generating plates. It's best to consult with the manufacturer of your specific equipment to determine compatibility and any potential risks.
Too much isn't really a problem, if you are concerned you can dilute by adding fresh water. You have to allow the algaecide to diminish on it's own. Next time read the label instructions on the proper use of the product.
You should be able to use it as soon as there is water in the pool
As long as you keep your pH and your chlorine at the proper level it should not matter what technique you use.
Use stabilized chlorine only so long as stabilizer level (cyanuric acid level) in pool is within the recommended range of 50-80ppm.
Copper sulfate (CuSO4) is commonly used as an algicide to control algae growth in water systems. In microbiology, the use of CuSO4 as an algicide could indirectly affect microbial communities as algae can contribute to the overall ecological balance in water systems. However, its direct impact on microbial populations may vary depending on the specific system and concentration used.
You don't need to tile a pool, if you use a good waterproof concrete render and paint it using proper swimming pool paint. (don't use emulsion)