Copper sulfate pentahydrate crystals powder or liquid are the most convenient ways to handle copper sulfate when cleaning gardens pools or drains.
Copper sulfate in pool water.
Copper sulfate for water purification in the pool is a folk art far from the safest.
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Copper found in swimming pool water is common for pool owners as there are many sources for copper to find its way into your pool water and water naturally can hold a certain amount of dissolved copper.
The fact is that copper sulphate actively reacts with many substances that are contained in water.
Copper sulfate is 25 copper so your copper concentration is almost 8 ppm about 4x what is considered safe.
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Therefore it should not be used as part of your regular pool chemical treatment.
Copper sulfate otherwise known as bluestone is sometimes used in swimming pools as an algaecide.
No one will guarantee that the resulting compounds will be loyal to your skin.
Copper sulfate dissolves well in liquid which is what makes it such an effective cleaner for pools and reservoirs.
This is not a matter of concentration.
By properly assessing the swimming pool s alkalinity you can add the appropriate amount of copper sulfate to a swimming pool to control algae growth.
It is more likely in rural areas where well water is used to fill the pool and in regions where the local geology has a lot of mineral copper in the underlying stone.
Even if you have carefully measured the required amount it does not guarantee your safety.
You may be quick to blame the chlorine but the culprit is typically dissolved copper in the pool water.
One part per million of copper in drinking water is quite safe and 0 5 parts per million is enough to control green algae in swimming pools.
Copper can enter the pool in many ways including when you add water.
A liter of water weighs a kg so 0 5 16000 0 00003125 or 31 25 ppm.
It s also much cheaper than proprietary chemicals.
The american journal of public health recommends using copper sulfate in swimming pools only as a method to control growth of algae.
Copper salts react with chlorine to produce cupric oxide and and may cause grey black stains on pool surfaces.
Unfortunately i don t see a good alternative to dumping 3 4 or all of the pool.
Experts say copper is often found in chemical agents used to rid pools of algae but high levels can be dangerous.