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

3701-31-04 (C)(3) / Total alkalinity is at or greater than 60 ppm
Total alkalinity was less than 60 ppm. -Observed that when the alkalinity was adjusted for cyanuric acid, the alkalinity was 47. Ensure the alkalinity values are adjusted for alkalinity and are above 60ppm.
Raise the total alkalinity to at least 60 ppm.
3701-31-04 (D)(05) / Cyanuric acid level shall not exceed 70 ppm.
Cyanuric acid level exceeded 70 ppm. Observed the cyanuric acid at 100ppm. DRAIN AT LEAST PART OF THE WADING POOL TO LOWER THE CYANURIC ACID LEVELS TO BELOW 70PPM. MORE DRAINAGE MAY BE NEEDED AFTER MONITORING THE CYANURIC ACID LEVEL.
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: 28-June-2023

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

The current chlorine testing procedures used by the operators does not read higher than 10ppm, so the operator was not aware of how high the chlorine level in the wading pool was. Strongly recommend using a DPD powder style test for the chlorine to obtain a more accurate reading.

The Certificate of Compliance for the main drain covers is available in the equipment room. The drain covers were replaced in May 2023.

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.