[?] A summary of the violations found during the inspection are listed below.

3701-31-04 (B)(1)(d) / Circulation/Disinfection system shall operate properly.
Critical Flow meter not working and no chlorine detected in the pool water when tested The chlorinator of the pool has chlorine tablets. Observed water jetting from vents in the pool. Pool manager closed the pool and is contacting repair services to make corrections. The pool needs to remain closed until there is measurable flow and free chlorine of at least 1.0 ppm present in the pool water. Require to have a properly working circulation and disinfection system to reduce the risk of swimmers exposure to potential waterborne illnesses when using the pool.

3701-31-04(D)(6)(a)(2) / Pool free chlorine disinfectant residual shall be above 1 ppm.
Critical Pool water tested showed no free or total chlorine residual in the water. Pool manager closed the pool and it will remain closed until there is a chlorine residual above 1.0 ppm. Manager is contacting service company to assist with correcting the problem. Required to have the chlorine residual above 1.0 ppm to reduce pool users risk of exposure to waterborne pathogens from the pool.


Inspection Information


Facility Type: Pool

[?] Inspection Type: Standard

Inspection Date: 29-July-2022

Comments
If problems with the flow meter is corrected and the free chlorine residual is greater than 1.0 ppm detected in the pool, the pool can reopen without a reinspection but still inform the inspector of the corrections so a reinspection can be scheduled prior the monthly routine inspection.