1.2 gallons
2 1in Tablets in a feeder.
errr 5 gallons in 1 million gallons = 5 parts per million
If the tablet has no flavoring to it, the water won't really change it's taste
out of the tablet reacting with the water
to treat what? to form chloramines or th ebreakpoint the ammonia? Two possibilities with two different answers.
Using regular chlorine bleach (5% solution) at a rate of 6.5 ounces of bleach per 1000 gallons of water gives a chlorination level of 2ppm per 1000 gallons. To get the rate for 2500 gallons, multiply 6.5 by 2 to get 13 ounces for 2000 gallons, then divide 6.5 by 2 to get 3.25 ounces (the amount of bleach needed to treat 500 gallons) and add that to the 13 ounces to get a total of 16.25 ounces of chlorine bleach per 2500 gallons of waterat a level of 2ppm.For a swimming pool, you would likely want a 3ppm chlorine to water ratio (24.375 ounces bleach per 2500 gallons water).
1.2 gallons
Use one gallon of chlorine for every 10,000 gallons of water.
one pound of cal hypo, granule chlorine, will treat 10,000 gallons of pool water. So use 1/4 pound to shock, two or three times that if pool goes green. If pool has a vinyl liner use sodium hypochloride, liquid shock, instead of granules.
You have to add more chlorine.
There are two simple methods for making water safe for drinking. 1) Boiling of water is the best way for making water pure. 2) Put a tablet of chlorine or use a filter paper for making the water worth drinking.
2 1in Tablets in a feeder.
Use one gallon of chlorine for every 10,000 gallons of water.
errr 5 gallons in 1 million gallons = 5 parts per million
I think it has to do with the hardness of the water, (presence of calcium, magnesium, etc. that get oxidized by the chlorine and make the water yellow). Looking for a solution myself as I have well water.
We added an automatic chlorinator which has made life a little simpler--if you cannot do that we had floaters in our pool all the time with tablet chlorine & we have put tablets in the skimmer basket to quickly get the chlorine in the water.