Missing weir at 3ft 9in side of pool. Replaced on site.
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General Comments
Wake County Plan Review and Recreational Sanitation Section recommends pools be hyper chlorinated at least twice a month. This activity should be accurately logged on the CPO check list form.
Pool volume is 55, 000 gallons. Pentair EQ500 pump listed on VGB letter verified in pump room. Aquastar 1216101 drain covers listed on VGB letter verified onsite. 8 equalizer covers verified onsite. No SVRS. Visible areas of bonding wire observed in good condition. Wake County Plan Review and Recreational Sanitation Section recommends pools be hyper chlorinated at least twice a month. This activity should be accurately logged on the CPO check list form. CPO certificates are required to be provided onsite at all times; recommend keeping certificates with the pool maintenance book. If management wishes to keep pool deck amenities accessible for residents all year, a year-round permit must be obtained and the pool must be heated. Wake County Plan Review and Recreational Sanitation Section recommends pools be hyper chlorinated at least twice a month. This activity should be accurately logged on the CPO check list form. No night swimming.
Some cracking of deck and chips that need filling.
4.0
24.
Volume- 45000 Gallons
Flow- 300GPM
0.0
General Comments
Wake County Plan Review and Recreational Sanitation Section recommends pools be hyper chlorinated at least twice a month. This activity should be accurately logged on the CPO check list form.
Surface skimmers contained floating debris and shall be cleaned. One weir missing.
4.0
General Comments
Wake County Plan Review and Recreational Sanitation Section recommends pools be hyper chlorinated at least twice a month. This activity should be accurately logged on the CPO check list form.
Wake County Plan Review and Recreational Sanitation Section recommends pools be hyper chlorinated at least twice a month. This activity should be accurately logged on the CPO check list form.
This pool must remain closed until the local and state closure orders currently in effect as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic are terminated.
No night swimming.
Pool staff and patrons are strongly encouraged to comply with the most current CDC guidance concerning social distancing related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The skimmers are missing the spring loaded, skimmer restricting check valve that prevents water from entering the skimmer through the equalization port and reducing flow over the weir. This reduces the effectiveness of the skimmers. The check valve is item # 5 on the diagram provided, see back of this sheet.
4.0
30.
The water line comes into the pump room from the floor. It goes up to a tee with one leg of the tee going directly to the pool plumbing. There is a reduced pressure (RPZ) back flow preventer in the line going to the domestic water. This set up does not protect the drinking water. The RPZ should be in the line going to the pool fill after the tee and before the pool plumbing.
The back flow preventer was not installed in the water line to the pool fill pipe. The back flow preventer is to prevent pool water from getting into the domestic water not the other way around.