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Late 80s Hokie

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For you and SDHokie. I don't know if they tested for solids/metals. The


test was socially distanced...they had a table set up in their parking lot, then you waited outside while they ran the test and called you with the results and what their recommendation for treatment was. Their recommendation was "12 gallons of chlorine", but they may have prescribed more except I under remembered the capacity of our pool.

I may have to do a store test again and ask for the printout or full report.

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Posted: 05/26/2020 at 09:44AM



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