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Pomeroy Inn & Suites at Olds College - Whirlpool

4601 46 Avenue Olds AB T4H 1P5 · Aquatic Facility

29 inspections

  1. Risk Management Inspection

    6 infractions

    • 05. Is the chemical quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Non-Critical)?
      • Total Alkalinity: 14ppmEnsure water chemistry is balanced.
    • 06. Are the filtration, circulation and disinfection systems used to maintain water quality working properly (Critical)?
      • Accumulation of sand was observed at the bottom of the pool. The operator informed that the sand of the filter was recently changed. There is some issue with the pipes due to which the sand is coming back to the pool. The operator was advised to take steps necessary to prevent accumulation of sand in the pool.
    • 12. Are the general safety devices and physical conditions in this pool providing a safe environment (Critical)?
      • -Submerged suction outlet (Main drain) covers were changed. It is still to be determined if the drain covers are compliant. The main drain covers must meet the following requirements:-All submerged suction outlet covers must comply with ANSI/APSP-16 2011 performance standards.-Replacement covers must be compatible with sump type and dimensions.-The flow rate of each outlet must meet or exceed the maximum flow rate divided across interconnected outlets.-An anti-entrapment device must be installed and maintained in accordance with manufacturer specifications whenever the pool is in use.-Water was sufficiently clear.
    • 15. Has an owner or owner's agent, if any, been identified and is the pool operated and maintained by a qualified pool operator?
      • The pool operator responsible for the safe pool operations was no longer available. The manager now responsible has Pool operator certificate but they are not sufficiently qualified to operate and maintain the pool on a day-to-day basis.The operator informed that they have hired a pool operator who will be joining soon.
    • 16. Are proper testing, monitoring, and other records being properly maintained?
      • Total alkalinity is not being measured consistently.Ensure daily chemical records are complete.
    • 17. Does the pool have adequate written policies, plans and posted rules and safety information to ensure that the pool is operating in a safe manner?
      • -Written water quality incidence plan was reviewed with the operator.-Written sanitation plan was reviewed with the operator. -A recent anti-entrapment plan was not available for review.-No records were observed onsite for daily monitoring of automated readings and associated set points.-No records were observed onsite for daily visual checks and inspection of submerged suction outlets.Ensure written plans are developed and daily monitoring records are maintained.
  2. Demand Inspection

    8 infractions

    • 02. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Critical)?
      • A routine bacteriological water sample was submitted on April 29th. The report received by AHS-EPH indicated the presence of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa and HPC = 2630 CFU/ml The operator was advised to close the pool for public use immediately. Public Health guidance document "Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Information Sheet" was reviewed with the operator.The pool can only be reopened after resampling is done and satisfactory bacteriological testing results are received.
    • 03. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Non-Critical)?
      • HPC = 2630 CFU/mlThe operator was asked to close the pool immediately.
    • 05. Is the chemical quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Non-Critical)?
      • Total Alkalinity: 14ppmEnsure water chemistry is balanced.
    • 06. Are the filtration, circulation and disinfection systems used to maintain water quality working properly (Critical)?
      • Accumulation of sand was observed at the bottom of the pool. The operator informed that the sand of the filter was recently changed. There is some issue with the pipes due to which the sand is coming back to the pool. The operator was advised to take steps necessary to prevent accumulation of sand in the pool.
    • 12. Are the general safety devices and physical conditions in this pool providing a safe environment (Critical)?
      • -Submerged suction outlet (Main drain) covers were changed. It is still to be determined if the drain covers are compliant. The main drain covers must meet the following requirements:-All submerged suction outlet covers must comply with ANSI/APSP-16 2011 performance standards.-Replacement covers must be compatible with sump type and dimensions.-The flow rate of each outlet must meet or exceed the maximum flow rate divided across interconnected outlets.-An anti-entrapment device must be installed and maintained in accordance with manufacturer specifications whenever the pool is in use.-Water was sufficiently clear.
    • 15. Has an owner or owner's agent, if any, been identified and is the pool operated and maintained by a qualified pool operator?
      • The pool operator responsible for the safe pool operations was no longer available. The manager now responsible has Pool operator certificate but they are not sufficiently qualified to operate and maintain the pool on a day-to-day basis.The operator informed that they have hired a pool operator who will be joining soon.
    • 16. Are proper testing, monitoring, and other records being properly maintained?
      • Total alkalinity is not being measured consistently.Ensure daily chemical records are complete.
    • 17. Does the pool have adequate written policies, plans and posted rules and safety information to ensure that the pool is operating in a safe manner?
      • -Written water quality incidence plan was reviewed with the operator.-Written sanitation plan was reviewed with the operator. -A recent anti-entrapment plan was not available for review.-No records were observed onsite for daily monitoring of automated readings and associated set points.-No records were observed onsite for daily visual checks and inspection of submerged suction outlets.Ensure written plans are developed and daily monitoring records are maintained.
  3. Risk Management Inspection

    7 infractions

    • 02. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Critical)?
      • A routine bacteriological water sample was submitted on April 29th. The report received by AHS-EPH indicated the presence of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa and HPC = 2630 CFU/ml The operator was advised to close the pool for public use immediately. Public Health guidance document "Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Information Sheet" was reviewed with the operator.The pool can only be reopened after resampling is done and satisfactory bacteriological testing results are received.
    • 03. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Non-Critical)?
      • HPC = 2630 CFU/mlThe operator was asked to close the pool immediately.
    • 05. Is the chemical quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Non-Critical)?
      • Combined Chlorine: UndeterminedTotal Alkalinity: 34The total chlorine in the testing equipment was observed to be Overrange.Ensure water chemistry is balanced.
    • 06. Are the filtration, circulation and disinfection systems used to maintain water quality working properly (Critical)?
      • Accumulation of sand was observed at the bottom of the pool. The operator informed that the sand of the filter was recently changed. There is some issue with the pipes due to which the sand is coming back to the pool. The operator was advised to take steps necessary to prevent accumulation of sand in the pool.
    • 12. Are the general safety devices and physical conditions in this pool providing a safe environment (Critical)?
      • -Submerged suction outlet (Main drain) covers were changed. It is still to be determined if the drain covers are compliant. The main drain covers must meet the following requirements:-All submerged suction outlet covers must comply with ANSI/APSP-16 2011 performance standards.-Replacement covers must be compatible with sump type and dimensions.-The flow rate of each outlet must meet or exceed the maximum flow rate divided across interconnected outlets.-An anti-entrapment device must be installed and maintained in accordance with manufacturer specifications whenever the pool is in use.-Water was sufficiently clear.
    • 15. Has an owner or owner's agent, if any, been identified and is the pool operated and maintained by a qualified pool operator?
      • The pool operator responsible for the safe pool operations was no longer available. The manager now responsible has Pool operator certificate but they are not sufficiently qualified to operate and maintain the pool on a day-to-day basis.The operator informed that they have hired a pool operator who will be joining soon.
    • 17. Does the pool have adequate written policies, plans and posted rules and safety information to ensure that the pool is operating in a safe manner?
      • -Written water quality incidence plan was reviewed with the operator.-Written sanitation plan was reviewed with the operator. -A recent anti-entrapment plan was not available for review.-No records were observed onsite for daily monitoring of automated readings and associated set points.-No records were observed onsite for daily visual checks and inspection of submerged suction outlets.Ensure written plans are developed and daily monitoring records are maintained.
  4. Demand Inspection

    7 infractions

    • 02. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Critical)?
      • A routine bacteriological water sample was submitted on April 29th. The report received by AHS-EPH indicated the presence of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa and HPC = 2630 CFU/ml The operator was advised to close the pool for public use immediately. Public Health guidance document "Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Information Sheet" was reviewed with the operator.The pool can only be reopened after resampling is done and satisfactory bacteriological testing results are received.
    • 03. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Non-Critical)?
      • HPC = 2630 CFU/mlThe operator was asked to close the pool immediately.
    • 04. Is the chemical quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Critical)?
      • The operator was in the process of shock chlorinating the pool. Therefore, water chemistry was not tested during the inspection.The records for chemical parameters testing done by the operator were reviewed.A decreasing trend for FAC and ORP was observed from the records after April 29th with FAC = 1.6 and ORP as low as 521mV.The operator did not take the steps necessary to balance the water chemistry. No records for actions taken when these readings were observed were available.
    • 06. Are the filtration, circulation and disinfection systems used to maintain water quality working properly (Critical)?
      • Accumulation of sand was observed at the bottom of the pool. The operator informed that the sand of the filter was recently changed. There is some issue with the pipes due to which the sand is coming back to the pool. The operator was advised to take steps necessary to prevent accumulation of sand in the pool.
    • 12. Are the general safety devices and physical conditions in this pool providing a safe environment (Critical)?
      • -Submerged suction outlet (Main drain) covers were changed. It is still to be determined if the drain covers are compliant. The main drain covers must meet the following requirements:-All submerged suction outlet covers must comply with ANSI/APSP-16 2011 performance standards.-Replacement covers must be compatible with sump type and dimensions.-The flow rate of each outlet must meet or exceed the maximum flow rate divided across interconnected outlets.-An anti-entrapment device must be installed and maintained in accordance with manufacturer specifications whenever the pool is in use.-Water was sufficiently clear.
    • 15. Has an owner or owner's agent, if any, been identified and is the pool operated and maintained by a qualified pool operator?
      • The pool operator responsible for the safe pool operations was no longer available. The manager now responsible has Pool operator certificate but they are not sufficiently qualified to operate and maintain the pool on a day-to-day basis.The operator informed that they have hired a pool operator who will be joining soon.
    • 17. Does the pool have adequate written policies, plans and posted rules and safety information to ensure that the pool is operating in a safe manner?
      • -Written water quality incidence plan was reviewed with the operator.-Written sanitation plan was reviewed with the operator. -A recent anti-entrapment plan was not available for review.-No records were observed onsite for daily monitoring of automated readings and associated set points.-No records were observed onsite for daily visual checks and inspection of submerged suction outlets.Ensure written plans are developed and daily monitoring records are maintained.
  5. Risk Management Inspection

    2 infractions

    • 12. Are the general safety devices and physical conditions in this pool providing a safe environment (Critical)?
      • -Submerged suction outlet (Main drain) covers were changed. It is still to be determined if the drain covers are compliant. The main drain covers must meet the following requirements:-All submerged suction outlet covers must comply with ANSI/APSP-16 2011 performance standards.-Replacement covers must be compatible with sump type and dimensions.-The flow rate of each outlet must meet or exceed the maximum flow rate divided across interconnected outlets.-An anti-entrapment device must be installed and maintained in accordance with manufacturer specifications whenever the pool is in use.-Water was sufficiently clear.
    • 17. Does the pool have adequate written policies, plans and posted rules and safety information to ensure that the pool is operating in a safe manner?
      • -Written water quality incidence plan was reviewed with the operator.-Written sanitation plan was reviewed with the operator. -A recent anti-entrapment plan was not available for review.-No records were observed onsite for daily monitoring of automated readings and associated set points.-No records were observed onsite for daily visual checks and inspection of submerged suction outlets.Ensure written plans are developed and daily monitoring records are maintained.
  6. Risk Management Inspection

    3 infractions

    • 12. Are the general safety devices and physical conditions in this pool providing a safe environment (Critical)?
      • -Submerged suction outlet (Main drain) covers were changed. It is still to be determined if the drain covers are compliant. The main drain covers must meet the following requirements:-All submerged suction outlet covers must comply with ANSI/APSP-16 2011 performance standards.-Replacement covers must be compatible with sump type and dimensions.-The flow rate of each outlet must meet or exceed the maximum flow rate divided across interconnected outlets.-An anti-entrapment device must be installed and maintained in accordance with manufacturer specifications whenever the pool is in use.-Water was sufficiently clear.
    • 14. Is the pool maintained in a clean and sanitary condition, good repair and are temperatures being properly regulated?
      • -One of the skimmer baskets was broken.Ensure the broken skimmer basket is replaced with a new one.
    • 17. Does the pool have adequate written policies, plans and posted rules and safety information to ensure that the pool is operating in a safe manner?
      • -The facility had no written water quality incidence plan onsite.-The facility had no written sanitation plan onsite. -A recent anti-entrapment plan was not available for review.-No records were observed onsite for daily monitoring of automated readings and associated set points.-No records were observed onsite for daily visual checks and inspection of submerged suction outlets.Ensure written plans are developed and daily monitoring records are maintained.
  7. Risk Management Inspection

    4 infractions

    • 04. Is the chemical quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Critical)?
      • Free available chlorine was measured at 1.67 ppm.FAC was measured again at 1.39 ppm.Final measurement of FAC was recorded at 1.30 ppm.The operator was advised to close the pool until the free available chlorine was increased up to 2 ppm.
    • 12. Are the general safety devices and physical conditions in this pool providing a safe environment (Critical)?
      • -Submerged suction outlet (Main drain) covers were changed. It is still to be determined if the drain covers are compliant. The main drain covers must meet the following requirements:-All submerged suction outlet covers must comply with ANSI/APSP-16 2011 performance standards.-Replacement covers must be compatible with sump type and dimensions.-The flow rate of each outlet must meet or exceed the maximum flow rate divided across interconnected outlets.-An anti-entrapment device must be installed and maintained in accordance with manufacturer specifications whenever the pool is in use.-Water was sufficiently clear.
    • 14. Is the pool maintained in a clean and sanitary condition, good repair and are temperatures being properly regulated?
      • -One of the skimmer baskets was broken.Ensure the broken skimmer basket is replaced with a new one.
    • 17. Does the pool have adequate written policies, plans and posted rules and safety information to ensure that the pool is operating in a safe manner?
      • -The facility had no written water quality incidence plan onsite.-The facility had no written sanitation plan onsite. -A recent anti-entrapment plan was not available for review.-No records were observed onsite for daily monitoring of automated readings and associated set points.-No records were observed onsite for daily visual checks and inspection of submerged suction outlets.Ensure written plans are developed and daily monitoring records are maintained.
  8. Monitoring Inspection

    7 infractions

    • 03. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Non-Critical)?
      • -Pool water samples are not being submitted weekly to the Provincial lab for microbiological testing.Ensure the water is sampled weekly.
    • 05. Is the chemical quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Non-Critical)?
      • -Total Alkalinity was measured at 53ppm.-Combined Chlorine was measured at 4.76 ppm.-Ensure the total alkalinity is in the 60-180ppm range. Combine chlorine should be maintained at the lowest level possible (less than 1ppm).
    • 07. Are the filtration, circulation and disinfection systems used to maintain water quality working properly (Non-Critical)?
      • -The turnover rate with a flow rate of 40 gpm was 31.2 min.Ensure the flow rate is increased and the turnover rate is close to 20 min.
    • 12. Are the general safety devices and physical conditions in this pool providing a safe environment (Critical)?
      • -Submerged suction outlet (Main drain) covers were expired.-Water was not sufficiently clear during the inspectionEnsure the drain covers are replaced. The main drain covers must meet the following requirements:-All submerged suction outlet covers must comply with ANSI/APSP-16 2011 performance standards.-Replacement covers must be compatible with sump type and dimensions.-The flow rate of each outlet must meet or exceed the maximum flow rate divided across interconnected outlets.-An anti-entrapment device must be installed and maintained in accordance with manufacturer specifications whenever the pool is in use.Ensure the water is sufficiently clear to see the bottom of the pool.
    • 14. Is the pool maintained in a clean and sanitary condition, good repair and are temperatures being properly regulated?
      • -One of the skimmer baskets was broken.Ensure the broken skimmer basket is replaced with a new one.
    • 16. Are proper testing, monitoring, and other records being properly maintained?
      • -Daily manual chemical testing records were incomplete.Ensure the records are complete and available for review by an Executive Officer.
    • 17. Does the pool have adequate written policies, plans and posted rules and safety information to ensure that the pool is operating in a safe manner?
      • -The facility had no written water quality incidence plan onsite.-The facility had no written sanitation plan onsite. -A recent anti-entrapment plan was not available for review.-No records were observed onsite for daily monitoring of automated readings and associated set points.-No records were observed onsite for daily visual checks and inspection of submerged suction outlets.Ensure written plans are developed and daily monitoring records are maintained.
  9. Risk Management Inspection

    0 infractions

  10. Demand Inspection

    1 infraction

    • 14. Is the pool maintained in a clean and sanitary condition, good repair and are temperatures being properly regulated?
      • Some Tiles were missing/broken in the Hot Tub at the time of Inspection.Ensure that the missing/broken Tiles are replaced in order to prevent potential injuries.
  11. Risk Management Inspection

    0 infractions

  12. Risk Management Inspection

    1 infraction

    • 06. Are the filtration, circulation and disinfection systems used to maintain water quality working properly (Critical)?
      • The Filter for the Hot Tub appeared to be not functioning correctly and was leaking sand into the basin at the time of Inspection.Ensure that the Filter is repaired or replaced in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection/filtration in the pool.A work order has been placed for the Filter and broken Heater.
  13. Risk Management Inspection

    4 infractions

    • 04. Is the chemical quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Critical)?
      • Water Temperature: 39.5 degrees Celsius.pH: 6.5 - Too Low.Alk: 0 ppm - Too Low.Cl: 0.06 ppm - Too Low.ORP: 725.Ensure that the pH is brought up into the 6.8-7.6 range in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection in the pool.Ensure that the Chlorine level is brought up to at least 2 ppm in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection in the pool.Pool was being filled at the time of Inspection, unable to check water chemistry.
    • 05. Is the chemical quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Non-Critical)?
      • Water Temperature: 39.5 degrees Celsius.pH: 6.5 - Too Low.Alk: 0 ppm - Too Low.Cl: 0.06 ppm - Too Low.ORP: 725.Ensure that the Alkalinity is brought up into the 60-180 range in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection in the pool.Pool was being filled at the time of Inspection, unable to check water chemistry.
    • 06. Are the filtration, circulation and disinfection systems used to maintain water quality working properly (Critical)?
      • The Filter for the Hot Tub appeared to be not functioning correctly and was leaking sand into the basin at the time of Inspection.Ensure that the Filter is repaired or replaced in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection/filtration in the pool.
    • 14. Is the pool maintained in a clean and sanitary condition, good repair and are temperatures being properly regulated?
      • 1) There was a Significant buildup of sand/dirt on the bottom of the hot tub at the time of Inspection.2) Some tiles were missing/broken on the bottom/seat of the Hot Tub at the time of Inspection.1 - Ensure that the hot tub is being cleaned more regularly in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection in the pool.2 - Ensure that the missing/broken tiles are replaced in order to prevent potential injuries. Change Rooms, Bathrooms, and Pool Deck areas were clean and well maintained at the time of Inspection.Functional Shower and Hand Sinks were available and fully stocked with supplies.
  14. Risk Management Inspection

    6 infractions

    • 02. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Critical)?
      • 1. Routine water sample result: Pseudomonas PresentClose the pool from public use immediately. Drain and thoroughly clean the pool and all surfaces. This is the second such event in the past month. Investigate the problem and correct. Shock chlorinate the pool. After shock chlorinating, backwash the filter. Re-balance the water chemistry to bring the free chlorine level to at least 2.0ppm. The pool can then be re-opened to the public.Resample on your regular sampling day.-Sample too high in Chlorine to be tested.
    • 03. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Non-Critical)?
      • 1. Routine water sample result: HPC > 57,000 CFU/mlClose the pool from public use immediately. This is the second such event in the past month. Investigate the source of the problem and correct. Shock chlorinate the pool. After shock chlorinating, backwash the filter. Re-balance the water chemistry to bring the free chlorine level to at least 1.0ppm. The pool can then be re-opened to the public.Resample on your regular sampling day.-Sample too high in Chlorine to be tested.
    • 04. Is the chemical quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Critical)?
      • Water Temperature: 39.5 degrees Celsius.pH: 6.5 - Too Low.Alk: 0 ppm - Too Low.Cl: 0.06 ppm - Too Low.ORP: 725.Ensure that the pH is brought up into the 6.8-7.6 range in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection in the pool.Ensure that the Chlorine level is brought up to at least 2 ppm in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection in the pool.Pool was being filled at the time of Inspection, unable to check water chemistry.
    • 05. Is the chemical quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Non-Critical)?
      • Water Temperature: 39.5 degrees Celsius.pH: 6.5 - Too Low.Alk: 0 ppm - Too Low.Cl: 0.06 ppm - Too Low.ORP: 725.Ensure that the Alkalinity is brought up into the 60-180 range in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection in the pool.Pool was being filled at the time of Inspection, unable to check water chemistry.
    • 06. Are the filtration, circulation and disinfection systems used to maintain water quality working properly (Critical)?
      • The Filter for the Hot Tub appeared to be not functioning correctly and was leaking sand into the basin at the time of Inspection.Ensure that the Filter is repaired or replaced in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection/filtration in the pool.
    • 14. Is the pool maintained in a clean and sanitary condition, good repair and are temperatures being properly regulated?
      • 1) There was a Significant buildup of sand/dirt on the bottom of the hot tub at the time of Inspection.2) Some tiles were missing/broken on the bottom/seat of the Hot Tub at the time of Inspection.1 - Ensure that the hot tub is being cleaned more regularly in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection in the pool.2 - Ensure that the missing/broken tiles are replaced in order to prevent potential injuries. Change Rooms, Bathrooms, and Pool Deck areas were clean and well maintained at the time of Inspection.Functional Shower and Hand Sinks were available and fully stocked with supplies.
  15. Risk Management Inspection

    7 infractions

    • 02. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Critical)?
      • 1. Routine water sample result: Pseudomonas PresentClose the pool from public use immediately. Drain and thoroughly clean the pool and all surfaces. This is the second such event in the past month. Investigate the problem and correct. Shock chlorinate the pool. After shock chlorinating, backwash the filter. Re-balance the water chemistry to bring the free chlorine level to at least 2.0ppm. The pool can then be re-opened to the public.Resample on your regular sampling day.-Sample too high in Chlorine to be tested.
    • 03. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Non-Critical)?
      • 1. Routine water sample result: HPC > 57,000 CFU/mlClose the pool from public use immediately. This is the second such event in the past month. Investigate the source of the problem and correct. Shock chlorinate the pool. After shock chlorinating, backwash the filter. Re-balance the water chemistry to bring the free chlorine level to at least 1.0ppm. The pool can then be re-opened to the public.Resample on your regular sampling day.-Sample too high in Chlorine to be tested.
    • 04. Is the chemical quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Critical)?
      • Water Temperature: 39.5 degrees Celsius.pH: 6.5 - Too Low.Alk: 0 ppm - Too Low.Cl: 0.06 ppm - Too Low.ORP: 725.Ensure that the pH is brought up into the 6.8-7.6 range in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection in the pool.Ensure that the Chlorine level is brought up to at least 2 ppm in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection in the pool.Pool was being filled at the time of Inspection, unable to check water chemistry.
    • 05. Is the chemical quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Non-Critical)?
      • Water Temperature: 39.5 degrees Celsius.pH: 6.5 - Too Low.Alk: 0 ppm - Too Low.Cl: 0.06 ppm - Too Low.ORP: 725.Ensure that the Alkalinity is brought up into the 60-180 range in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection in the pool.Pool was being filled at the time of Inspection, unable to check water chemistry.
    • 06. Are the filtration, circulation and disinfection systems used to maintain water quality working properly (Critical)?
      • The Filter for the Hot Tub appeared to be not functioning correctly and was leaking sand into the basin at the time of Inspection.Ensure that the Filter is repaired or replaced in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection/filtration in the pool.
    • 14. Is the pool maintained in a clean and sanitary condition, good repair and are temperatures being properly regulated?
      • 1) There was a Significant buildup of sand/dirt on the bottom of the hot tub at the time of Inspection.2) Some tiles were missing/broken on the bottom/seat of the Hot Tub at the time of Inspection.1 - Ensure that the hot tub is being cleaned more regularly in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection in the pool.2 - Ensure that the missing/broken tiles are replaced in order to prevent potential injuries. Change Rooms, Bathrooms, and Pool Deck areas were clean and well maintained at the time of Inspection.Functional Shower and Hand Sinks were available and fully stocked with supplies.
    • 16. Are proper testing, monitoring, and other records being properly maintained?
      • Testing Reagents were running low at the time of Inspection.Ensure that more Testing Reagents are kept in stock in order to facilitate proper pool chemistry testing. Up to date Testing Records were available on site at the time of Inspection.Reagents on order at the time of Inspection.
  16. Demand Inspection

    7 infractions

    • 02. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Critical)?
      • 1. Routine water sample result: Pseudomonas PresentClose the pool from public use immediately. Drain and thoroughly clean the pool and all surfaces. This is the second such event in the past month. Investigate the problem and correct. Shock chlorinate the pool. After shock chlorinating, backwash the filter. Re-balance the water chemistry to bring the free chlorine level to at least 2.0ppm. The pool can then be re-opened to the public.Resample on your regular sampling day.-Sample too high in Chlorine to be tested.
    • 03. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Non-Critical)?
      • 1. Routine water sample result: HPC > 57,000 CFU/mlClose the pool from public use immediately. This is the second such event in the past month. Investigate the source of the problem and correct. Shock chlorinate the pool. After shock chlorinating, backwash the filter. Re-balance the water chemistry to bring the free chlorine level to at least 1.0ppm. The pool can then be re-opened to the public.Resample on your regular sampling day.-Sample too high in Chlorine to be tested.
    • 04. Is the chemical quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Critical)?
      • Water Temperature: 39.5 degrees Celsius.pH: 6.5 - Too Low.Alk: 0 ppm - Too Low.Cl: 0.06 ppm - Too Low.ORP: 725.Ensure that the pH is brought up into the 6.8-7.6 range in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection in the pool.Ensure that the Chlorine level is brought up to at least 2 ppm in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection in the pool.
    • 05. Is the chemical quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Non-Critical)?
      • Water Temperature: 39.5 degrees Celsius.pH: 6.5 - Too Low.Alk: 0 ppm - Too Low.Cl: 0.06 ppm - Too Low.ORP: 725.Ensure that the Alkalinity is brought up into the 60-180 range in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection in the pool.
    • 06. Are the filtration, circulation and disinfection systems used to maintain water quality working properly (Critical)?
      • The Filter for the Hot Tub appeared to be not functioning correctly and was leaking sand into the basin at the time of Inspection.Ensure that the Filter is repaired or replaced in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection/filtration in the pool.
    • 14. Is the pool maintained in a clean and sanitary condition, good repair and are temperatures being properly regulated?
      • 1) There was a Significant buildup of sand/dirt on the bottom of the hot tub at the time of Inspection.2) Some tiles were missing/broken on the bottom/seat of the Hot Tub at the time of Inspection.1 - Ensure that the hot tub is being cleaned more regularly in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection in the pool.2 - Ensure that the missing/broken tiles are replaced in order to prevent potential injuries. Change Rooms, Bathrooms, and Pool Deck areas were clean and well maintained at the time of Inspection.Functional Shower and Hand Sinks were available and fully stocked with supplies.
    • 16. Are proper testing, monitoring, and other records being properly maintained?
      • Testing Reagents were running low at the time of Inspection.Ensure that more Testing Reagents are kept in stock in order to facilitate proper pool chemistry testing. Up to date Testing Records were available on site at the time of Inspection.
  17. Monitoring Inspection

    7 infractions

    • 02. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Critical)?
      • 1. Routine water sample result: Pseudomonas PresentClose the pool from public use immediately. Drain and thoroughly clean the pool and all surfaces. This is the second such event in the past month. Investigate the problem and correct. Shock chlorinate the pool. After shock chlorinating, backwash the filter. Re-balance the water chemistry to bring the free chlorine level to at least 2.0ppm. The pool can then be re-opened to the public.Resample on your regular sampling day
    • 03. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Non-Critical)?
      • 1. Routine water sample result: HPC > 57,000 CFU/mlClose the pool from public use immediately. This is the second such event in the past month. Investigate the source of the problem and correct. Shock chlorinate the pool. After shock chlorinating, backwash the filter. Re-balance the water chemistry to bring the free chlorine level to at least 1.0ppm. The pool can then be re-opened to the public.Resample on your regular sampling day
    • 04. Is the chemical quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Critical)?
      • Water Temperature: 39.5 degrees Celsius.pH: 6.5 - Too Low.Alk: 0 ppm - Too Low.Cl: 0.06 ppm - Too Low.ORP: 725.Ensure that the pH is brought up into the 6.8-7.6 range in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection in the pool.Ensure that the Chlorine level is brought up to at least 2 ppm in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection in the pool.
    • 05. Is the chemical quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Non-Critical)?
      • Water Temperature: 39.5 degrees Celsius.pH: 6.5 - Too Low.Alk: 0 ppm - Too Low.Cl: 0.06 ppm - Too Low.ORP: 725.Ensure that the Alkalinity is brought up into the 60-180 range in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection in the pool.
    • 06. Are the filtration, circulation and disinfection systems used to maintain water quality working properly (Critical)?
      • The Filter for the Hot Tub appeared to be not functioning correctly and was leaking sand into the basin at the time of Inspection.Ensure that the Filter is repaired or replaced in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection/filtration in the pool.
    • 14. Is the pool maintained in a clean and sanitary condition, good repair and are temperatures being properly regulated?
      • 1) There was a Significant buildup of sand/dirt on the bottom of the hot tub at the time of Inspection.2) Some tiles were missing/broken on the bottom/seat of the Hot Tub at the time of Inspection.1 - Ensure that the hot tub is being cleaned more regularly in order to facilitate proper operating chemistry/disinfection in the pool.2 - Ensure that the missing/broken tiles are replaced in order to prevent potential injuries. Change Rooms, Bathrooms, and Pool Deck areas were clean and well maintained at the time of Inspection.Functional Shower and Hand Sinks were available and fully stocked with supplies.
    • 16. Are proper testing, monitoring, and other records being properly maintained?
      • Testing Reagents were running low at the time of Inspection.Ensure that more Testing Reagents are kept in stock in order to facilitate proper pool chemistry testing. Up to date Testing Records were available on site at the time of Inspection.
  18. Demand Inspection

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    • 02. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Critical)?
      • 1. Routine water sample result: Pseudomonas PresentClose the pool from public use immediately. Drain and thoroughly clean the pool and all surfaces. This is the second such event in the past month. Investigate the problem and correct. Shock chlorinate the pool. After shock chlorinating, backwash the filter. Re-balance the water chemistry to bring the free chlorine level to at least 2.0ppm. The pool can then be re-opened to the public.Resample on your regular sampling day
    • 03. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Non-Critical)?
      • 1. Routine water sample result: HPC > 57,000 CFU/mlClose the pool from public use immediately. This is the second such event in the past month. Investigate the source of the problem and correct. Shock chlorinate the pool. After shock chlorinating, backwash the filter. Re-balance the water chemistry to bring the free chlorine level to at least 1.0ppm. The pool can then be re-opened to the public.Resample on your regular sampling day
  19. Risk Management Inspection

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  20. Demand Inspection

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    • 02. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Critical)?
      • A bacteriological sample with Pseudomonas present was received. Please shock, clean then drain the hot tub. Once that is done, it can be refilled and the hot tub opened once the water chemistry is balanced. Please submit a bacteriological sample next week as normal.
    • 03. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Non-Critical)?
      • A bacteriological sample with HPC greater than 57000 was received.
  21. Monitoring Inspection

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  22. Monitoring Inspection

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  23. Risk Management Inspection

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  24. Monitoring Inspection

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    • 04. Is the chemical quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Critical)?
      • Water Temperature: 39.0 degrees Celsius.pH: 7.3.Alk: 115 ppm. Cl: 1.56 ppm. - Increase to greater than 2.0 ppm.Hot Tub was closed at the time of Inspection due to a Chlorine leak in the mechanical room which lead to low Chlorine levels.
    • 14. Is the pool maintained in a clean and sanitary condition, good repair and are temperatures being properly regulated?
      • 1) The Skimmers for the Hot Tub had an accumulation of debris at the time of Inspection.2) Some Tiles were missing in the Hot Tub at the time of Inspection.1 - Ensure that the Skimmers area cleaned more regularly in order to facilitate proper functioning.2 - Ensure that the missing Tiles are replaced in order to prevent potential injury to users.
  25. Risk Management Inspection

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  26. Monitoring Inspection

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  27. Risk Management Inspection

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  28. Demand Inspection

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    • 02. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Critical)?
      • TC Present.Pseudo Isolated.A Re-Sample will be required next week after treating the Hot Tub.The Hot Tub will be closed in the meantime.
    • 03. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Non-Critical)?
      • HPC >57000.
  29. Monitoring Inspection

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