You should first get a lab test on the water. It may be perfectly good for pool use - but you won't know without a lab test.
You should first get a lab test on the water. It may be perfectly good for pool use - but you won't know without a lab test.
9200 Gallons
You have to treat pool water with pool chemicals and use a pool filter to get and keep the water clear.
Probably perfectly normal. I lose that in a 25,000 gallon pool in Houston.
Cannot be answered without knowing the pool's depth!
2,134.88 cubic feet of water.
The amount of conditioner (cyanuric acid) needed for a 7,000-gallon pool typically depends on the desired level of stabilizer, which is usually between 30-50 parts per million (ppm). To achieve this, you generally need about 1 pound of conditioner for every 3,000 gallons of water. Therefore, for a 7,000-gallon pool, you would need approximately 2.3 pounds of conditioner to reach a stabilizer level of around 30 ppm. Always check the product instructions and adjust based on your specific pool conditions.
Find out how many gallons are in the pool and times it by 8. (8 pints in a gallon)
there are 231 cubic inches in a gallon of water so there are 598.44 gallons of water in that size pool.
A 15,000-gallon pool has a volume of about 2,005 cubic feet.
If you are not worried about the pool floating on a high water table or you have a hydrostatic valve on the bottom. I would drain it clean it and start again.
Chlorine is an effective agent against treating your pool against bacteria. You can buy supplies to test and treat your pool at pool shops.
Around 3 days depending on water pressure.