My pool looks fine, thanks.
depends on how you want the pool to look,! do you want a blue looking pool, green Etc,
By killing the green algae with an algaecide available at your pool shop.
You should have demo'd the pool deck and used it as fill when you filled in the pool. You could make a putting green out of the area the pool used to occupy and it won't look so much like there used to be a pool there. Depending on the shape of the pool, try some creative landscaping to try to conceal the fact there was a pool there.
The pool turned green in Rio due to an imbalance in the pool's chemicals, specifically the pH levels, which caused algae to grow and give the water a green tint.
Try green or yellow-green. Water is colorless, so any color tiles you have in your pool will make the water appear to be the same color from above. Reflections also influence the color, depending on how you view the water's surface.
Green
The sand filter wont make a pool green this happens a s a result of algae.
Trees above reflecting the pool.
The only reason the pool would turn green would be if the Baquacil is not entirely out of the pool and it reacts with the Chlorine.
its at the pool or the lake
The color of the pool is no problem at all. If the water is green, who in his right mind would jump in?
Hair bleaches in the pool not because of the chlorine, but because of the metals and copper in the water. If the pool has a high concentration of metals and copper, then yes, it will appear or turn a faint green.