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

3701-31-04 (B)(6)(h) / Required meters and gauges maintained/functional
Repeat Required meters and gauges were not maintained or were not functional while the pool is in operation.
Maintain all meters and gauges in a properly functioning manner at all times while the pool is in operation. IF FLOW METER CAN NOT BE REPAIRED, INSTALL A PRESSURE GAUGE AND VACUUM GAUGE. WITH THE PUMP CURVE AND FLOW RATE CALCULATION THE FLOW RATE CAN BE DETERMINED. Correct By: 17-Jun-2022
3701-31-04 (B)(6)(y) / Chemicals are properly stored/used
Critical Repeat Chemical containers were stored without labels identifying the contents.
Label all chemical containers to avoid a chemical reaction or unnecessary exposure. LABEL CHLORINE TANK. Correct By: 17-Jun-2022
3701-31-04 (C)(2) / pH is within 7.2 to 7.8
Repeat pH was outside the range of 7.2 to 7.8.
Treat the pool water so that the pH is within the acceptable range. ADJUST pH Correct By: 10-Jun-2022
3701-31-04 (C)(3) / Total alkalinity is at or greater than 60 ppm
Repeat Total alkalinity was less than 60 ppm.
Raise the total alkalinity to at least 60 ppm. ADJUST ALKALINITY. Correct By: 10-Jun-2022
3701-31-04 (D)(7)(d) / Flow or pressure switch with a shut off valve shall be provided and tested monthly.
Critical Flow or pressure switch for a shut off valve was not provided or the unit was not tested monthly
Have the ACC unit serviced or replaced with a unit that has a flow or pressure switch with an automatic shut off valve. Provide records indicating that the unit is being tested monthly. TEST AND RECORD THE AUTOMATIC CHEMICAL CONTROLLER FLOW SWITCH MONTHLY AND BEFORE OPENING FOR THE SEASON. Correct By: 10-Jun-2022


Inspection Information


Facility Type: Pool

[?] Inspection Type: Standard

Inspection Date: 09-June-2022

Comments
IT APPEARS THAT THE SKIMMER WERE REPLACED.

Keep the chemicals’ Safety Data Sheets (SDS) in the equipment room and have Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as chemical gloves and goggles available for handling chemicals.

The operator was given tips on water testing to improve the accuracy of the results. Acceptable water chemistry and necessary corrective actions were reviewed.