0 3 ppm is even safer.
Copper in pool water.
In general less than 0 5 ppm copper will likely not have much effect on pool water.
This is over six times the maximum recommend level of copper 0 2 ppm in your pool water.
The maximum level for copper is 1 00 ppm but it is better to keep below 0 2 ppm or zero.
Over 0 5 ppm you may have some staining or water discoloration depending on ph.
Lower concentration of copper with proper direction usually does not cause a problem.
Copper can enter the pool in many ways including when you add water.
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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.
The ph level of pool water was high and this caused copper saturation.
A copper algaecide such as copper sulfate pentahydrate when added can bond with water molecules giving us a brilliant copper sulfate blue but crystal clear pool as shown above.
The united states environmental protection agency regulates the level of copper in drinking water at a national level which is 1 3 ppm parts per million.
What are the effects of copper in pool water.
My neighbor did not have any idea about copper level in pool water.
I was quick to point it that it was neither.
High copper in pool water.
Copper can only be permanently removed from pool water by replacing the water.
It can be helpful for pool water.
If the copper level is high it can lead to green hair fingernails pool walls and water as well as pool staining.
For example copper sulfate or chelated copper is useful in controlling common pool algae.
This reaction is known as hexaaquacopper.
Higher copper is not allowed for swimming pool.