I find it worrying that the pH problem was considered bad enough for the pool to be closed.
Something must either have been wrong with the water going into the pool in the first place, or something was added afterwards which shouldn't have been, or in the wrong quantity?
Whatever, surely there should be checks every time a change of any kind is made to the water, and appropriate action taken?
Or was this closure a result of such a check? In which case, I wonder what went wrong?
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