Ramada Inn & Suites Camrose - Whirlpool
4702 73 Street Camrose AB T4V 0E5 · Aquatic Facility
14 inspections
- Monitoring Inspection
0 infractions
- Risk Management Inspection
0 infractions
- Demand Inspection
2 infractions
- 03. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Non-Critical)?
- Sample result indicated HPC was 1590 CFU/mL. The reference range for HPC is <= 100 CFU/mL.*Note: Sample collector indicated that the pool was busy the weekend prior. Corrective action: Whirpool must be resampled once the FAC is raised to 2.0 ppm.
- 04. Is the chemical quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Critical)?
- Sample collector indicated that the FAC in the whirlpool was at 1.5 ppm on the day of sampling and this morning. Corrective action: FAC must be maintained at 2.0 ppm in whirlpools.
- 03. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Non-Critical)?
- Risk Management Inspection
0 infractions
- Demand Inspection
1 infraction
- 02. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Critical)?
- Water sample collected on August 19, 2025, has Pseudomonas: IsolatedHPC: 100 CFU/mL Please close the whirlpool until proper treatment is completed. Whirlpool is then permitted to reopen on the condition that a resample is submitted next week.
- 02. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Critical)?
- Risk Management Inspection
0 infractions
- Risk Management Inspection
1 infraction
- 02. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Critical)?
- Sample collected on May 06, 2025:TC absentP. aeruginosa ISOLATEDHPC <10 CFU/mLManager was called and informed to close the hot tub, do the treatment, and resample next week. Treatment procedure was emailed to the manager.
- 02. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Critical)?
- Demand Inspection
2 infractions
- 02. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Critical)?
- Sample collected on May 06, 2025:TC absentP. aeruginosa ISOLATEDHPC <10 CFU/mLManager was called and informed to close the hot tub, do the treatment, and resample next week. Treatment procedure was emailed to the manager.
- 14. Is the pool maintained in a clean and sanitary condition, good repair and are temperatures being properly regulated?
- There are missing tiles on the seat section of the whirlpool. Please have these replaced.The whirlpool temperature was 39.2 C
- 02. Is the bacteriological quality of the water in this pool satisfactory (Critical)?
- Monitoring Inspection
1 infraction
- 14. Is the pool maintained in a clean and sanitary condition, good repair and are temperatures being properly regulated?
- There are missing tiles on the seat section of the whirlpool. Please have these replaced.The whirlpool temperature was 39.2 C
- 14. Is the pool maintained in a clean and sanitary condition, good repair and are temperatures being properly regulated?
- Monitoring Inspection
0 infractions
- Monitoring Inspection
0 infractions
- Risk Management Inspection
0 infractions
- Monitoring Inspection
1 infraction
- 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?
- 2023 anti-entrapment plan is not complete but is currently in progress.
- 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?
- Monitoring Inspection
1 infraction
- 16. Are proper testing, monitoring, and other records being properly maintained?
- Facility is using a new digital record keeping system. Not all required record keeping documentation is being maintained. Operating records must be maintained to provide information regarding:a) time of and observations and readings for pH, and the free, total and combined chlorine residual;b) time and results of total alkalinity tests;c) automated controller set points and readings for ORP, chlorine and pH; d) temperature of the public swimming pool water;e) clarity of the water;f) results of microbiological analyses as provided by the regional health authority;g) any other water quality tests;h) quantities and dates of all chemicals used;i) equipment maintenance, including pump modifications which potentially affect flow rate;j) ambient air temperature in a dry sauna or steam saunak) make and model, purchase and expiry date of suction outlet covers, and manufacturers’ recommended flow rate;l) incident records with respect to patron injury; and m) contamination events including the date of the event and the response.Manual tests5.2.1 The free chlorine, combined chlorine and pH must be tested manually at least once per day:5.2.2 The automated readings and associated setpoints shall be monitored and recorded at least once per day.
- 16. Are proper testing, monitoring, and other records being properly maintained?