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		<title>The Most Common Causes of Cloudy Pool Water</title>
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		<dc:creator>Matt Giovanisci</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[- Algae Growth
- Bad filtration, maybe your swimming pool filter or pump are too small for your size pool.
- Constantly backwashing. Did you know that the more debris in your filter, the better it filters. That debris helps to collect more debris.
- Not Swimming. Swimming helps circulate the pool water.
- Lots of debris, trees and [...]]]></description>
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<p>- Bad filtration, maybe your swimming pool filter or pump are too small for your size pool.</p>
<p>- Constantly backwashing. Did you know that the more debris in your filter, the better it filters. That debris helps to collect more debris.</p>
<p>- Not Swimming. Swimming helps circulate the pool water.</p>
<p>- Lots of debris, trees and dirt getting into the swimming pool</p>
<p>- Too many swimmers and not enough sanitizer to match it.</p>
<p>- Your Heater, warmer water promotes algae growth and less sanitizer levels</p>
<p>- Not enough sunlight, natural UV rays can kill bacteria.</p>
<p>- Lawn &amp; chemical sprays getting into your swimming pool.</p>
<p>- HIGH pH</p>
<p>- HIGH Calcium Hardness</p>
<p>- Pool not being vacuumed or brushed on a regular basis.</p>
<p>- Trace heavy metals (iron, copper, manganese) present in the water.</p>
<p>- Broken or otherwise damaged filter lateral (sand), septum (DE) or element (cartridge).</p>
<p>- Dirty pool toys &amp; floats putting a strain on the sanitizer.</p>
<p>- You, lack of pool-owner care as in regular testing, vacuuming &amp; maintenance.</p>
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