Anyone out there really sharp on pool chemistry? If you are running chlorine or bromine water treatment up in the normal range of what you can read on paper test strips and your water temperature is from 80F to 90F, what is your nominal dwell time to kill most viruses. Not asking about Cryptosporidium - that is a known challenge.
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11.3.2020 23:34Anyone out there really sharp on pool chemistry? If you are running chlorine or bromine water treatment up in the normal range of what you can read on paper test strips and your water temperature is from 80F to 90F, what is your nominal dwell time to kill most viruses. Not asking about Cryptosporidium - that is a known challenge.