The Rio pool turns green due to a chemical reaction between chlorine and substances like algae or urine in the water, causing a green tint to appear.
The Olympic pool turned green due to a chemical reaction between chlorine and organic compounds in the water, caused by sunlight and algae growth.
That is not an easy answer but here goes! Baqualcil is not compatible with chlorine in any way shape or form so the best thing to do if you biguinide level is above 30ppm is to ride it down let if go until the level is 30ppm or lower. Take you pool water to a pool store and have it professionally analyzed. Once you are at that point you want to shock the pool with 3 pounds of monopersulfate per 10,000 gallons of pool water 3 days in a row. Then have the water check again at the pool store to make sure your level is below 10ppm. Once this is done add 3 pounds of calcium hypochlorite per 10,000 gallons of pool water. Make sure the shock is at least 65% available chlorine or higher. The pool will turn green do no panic! Next, if you have a sand filter, change the sand in the filter. If you have a DE filter use a chemical cleaner that is designed to clean biquinide filters, if you have a cartridge filter do the same as a DE filter. Now it is time to start using chlorine tablets. Keep in mind that every time you shock the pool for the next 2-3 times the pool will turn a light green then go to blue overnight this will slow go away over time.
The green color in blond hair after swimming in a pool with chlorine is due to a chemical reaction between the chlorine and the hair. Chlorine can oxidize metals in hair products, turning light hair green. The green hue is more noticeable in light-colored hair due to the contrast in colors.
No, I have not used homemade pool leak dye to identify leaks in my pool.
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.
The Rio pool turns green due to a chemical reaction between chlorine and substances like algae or urine in the water, causing a green tint to appear.
The diving pool in Rio turned green due to an imbalance in the pool's chemicals, specifically a lack of proper maintenance and monitoring of the water quality. This caused algae to grow and change the color of the water.
The Rio diving pool turned green during the 2016 Olympics due to an imbalance in the pool's chemicals, specifically a lack of proper maintenance and monitoring of the water quality.
During the Rio Olympics, the pool water quality was a concern due to issues with clarity and color. The water in the diving pool turned green, which was attributed to an imbalance of chemicals.
By killing the green algae with an algaecide available at your pool shop.
My pool looks fine, thanks.
Green
It was discovered that a pool technician mistakingly used 160 liters of hydrogen peroxide in the pools. The peroxide neutralized the chlorine, which allowed for organic growth.
The sand filter wont make a pool green this happens a s a result of algae.
Trees above reflecting the pool.
its at the pool or the lake