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What swimming pool chemical besides chlorine kill trees?

Copper Sulfate, also known as Bluestone. Used as an Algaecide in commercial pools


MEP Works for Swimming Pools?

Installation Of Swimming Pools Pipes


US word for swimming pools?

The US word for swimming-pools is natatoria


How many swimming pools are in Arizona?

== == In Arizona we have approximately 615,000 swimming pools.


When was Oasis Swimming Pools created?

Oasis Swimming Pools was created in 1852.


How effective is super shock pool chlorine in maintaining water clarity and sanitation in swimming pools?

Super shock pool chlorine is highly effective in maintaining water clarity and sanitation in swimming pools. It helps to eliminate bacteria, algae, and other contaminants, keeping the water clean and safe for swimmers. Regular use of super shock pool chlorine can help prevent cloudy water and maintain a healthy swimming environment.


Do Swimming Pools Just contain water?

No. Swimming Pools contain water with chlorine


Element use to disinfect swimming pools?

Chlorine is used to disinfect Swimming Pools.


What elements used to disinfect swimming pools?

Chlorine is used to disinfect Swimming Pools.


Do they have swiming pools in India?

India is a hot country and there are swimming pools in India www.technologypools.co.UK for pools in India


If you youse aluminium ammonium sulfate to a swimming pool what does it do?

Aluminum sulfate is sometimes used as a flocking agent in pools. When broadcast over the surface of a pool , it will coagulate finer particles of debris such as dead algae into larger clumps that the filter can trap and remove, therefore " Clarifying" the pool. You must be careful in handling this product and I always recommend using an EPA approved Clarifier. The aluminum Sulfate was widely used in the 60's and 70's before commercially manufactured clarifiers were more common. Ernie from Konabayonline.com


Can you use copper sulfate in swimming pools?

yes, just don't use too much I would not recommend using copper sulphate in a pool. It is an algaecide but it stains pools and is what causes hair to turn green. There are better algaecides available. It is not a sanitizer and is not a substitute for chlorine or bromine.