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

3701-31-04 (B)(6)(t) / Equipment/chemical/storage areas are free of hazards/accessible only to authorized personnel.
Critical Repeat Equipment/chemical/storage areas had hazards present. -Observed the sodium hypochlorite leaking from the feeding tubes leading to the disinfection feeder. The sodium hypochlorite was leaking onto the muriatic acid feeder pump. This is a hazard that is to be promptly addressed. -Sodium hypchlorite was also observed to be leaking near where it connects to the inlet for the system. Excessive corrosion to the wall was observed in both places where the chlorine was dripping. -The operator contacted their pool service company during the inspection.
These storage areas must be kept free of hazards to avoid a serious public health nuisance.
3701-31-04 (D)(05) / Cyanuric acid level shall not exceed 70 ppm.
Cyanuric acid level exceeded 70 ppm. Observed the cyanuric acid to be >100 ppm. The testing chemicals and equipment used can only accurately measure to 100pm, but the level appeared to be much higher. CYANURIC ACID IS NOT TO EXCEED 70 ppm.
Drain the pool at least halfway and fill with clean water. Monitor the amount of cyanuric acid being used and adjust accordingly.


Inspection Information


Facility Type: Pool

[?] Inspection Type: Standard

Inspection Date: 11-July-2023

Comments
CDC DOES NOT RECOMMEND CHLORINE LEVELS HIGHER THAN 10 ppm.

The cyanuric acid was observed to be greater than 100ppm, but the testing equipment used can only accurately measure as high as 100ppm. Cyanuric acid inhibits chlorine effectiveness, and it should not exceed 70ppm. At least a partial drain of the pool is necessary, as it is the only method to remove cyanuric acid.

When using CYA (cyanuric acid) the alkalinity level is calculated by subtracting 1/3 the CYA level from the alkalinity reading. EXAMPLE: alkalinity test reading = 70 ppm, CYA = 60 ppm. Alkalinity is 70 ppm – (60/3) = 50 ppm