Apr 2, 2026
Re-inspection
1003 RIDGEWALK PKWY WOODSTOCK, GA 30188
Inspection scores over time for this facility.
Georgia inspection history is score-based, with violations grouped under each recorded inspection.
Re-inspection
Routine
Regulation: .17(1)(a)(b) - proper disinfectant level
Observed chlorine greater than 10ppm. Must be between 1 and 10ppm.
Regulation: 511-3-5-.18(12)(b) - (b) where no lifeguard is on duty, a sign or signs shall be placed in clear view at or near the entrance to the pool and shall state in clearly legible letters at least four inches high “warning - no life guard on duty and risk of drowning - supervis
RISK OF DROWNING - SUPERVISE CHILDREN CLOSELY” signage missing.
Routine
Permit/Opening
Re-inspection
Regulation: 511-3-5-.17(2) - (2) chemical values: ph
pH at 7.0. Must be in the range of 7.2-7.8. Add sodium bicarbonate to increase overall pH.
Regulation: 511-3-5-.23(5)(c ) - (c) the pump, automatic disinfectant equipment, or other equipment necessary for continuous filtration and disinfection of the swimming pool, spa, or recreational water park attraction is not working or is unable to maintain adequate turnover rate.
Filter pressure observed for the 2nd filter was reading at 0 ppm. This must be corrected to pass and directly influences the turnover rate.
Regulation: 511-3-5-.07(4)(b) - (b) a flow meter measuring the rate of flow through the filter system with an appropriate range readable in gallons per minute (gpm) and accurate within ten percent actual flow shall be provided. the flow indicator shall be capable of measuring from
Flow meter stuck, not properly displaying the GPM for the flow rate of the pool.
Regulation: 511-3-5-.22(12) - (12) a safety self-inspection shall be conducted daily by the trained operator or responsible person and documented on a log sheet.
pH and chlorine must be checked twice a day and the logs must be maintained onsite. ) A safety self-inspection shall be conducted daily by the trained operator or responsible person and documented on a log sheet. A daily safety self-inspection should be conducted and documented. This inspection should cover various aspects of the pool, including: Depth markers: Ensuring they are clearly visible and accurate. Clock: Having a functioning, visible clock. Water temperature: Ensuring it does not exceed 104°F (40°C). Safety equipment: Life rings, rescue poles, and other safety equipment. Drain visibility: Ensuring the drain at the bottom of the deep end is visible and secured. Fecal and non-fecal contamination response plan: Having a written plan for responding to contamination incidents
Regulation: 511-3-5-.18(12)(b) - (b) where no lifeguard is on duty, a sign or signs shall be placed in clear view at or near the entrance to the pool and shall state in clearly legible letters at least four inches high “warning - no life guard on duty and risk of drowning - supervis
RISK OF DROWNING - SUPERVISE CHILDREN CLOSELY” signage missing.
Routine
Regulation: 511-3-5-.18(10)(c ) - (c) an operable, hard-wired, conventional telephone line or continuous powered source, weatherproof emergency phone shall be permanently installed in a conspicuous location within the pool enclosure and must be readily available to bathers at all tim
911 phone is going to 3rd party when dialed. It should go straight to 911.
Regulation: .17(1)(a)(b) - proper disinfectant level
Chlorine is 0ppm. Must be between 2 and 10ppm
Regulation: 511-3-5-.23(5)(b) - (b) during operation, the ph is less than the minimum or more than the maximum levels allowed in dph rule 511-3-5-.l7.
Observed no pH. Must be between 7.2 and 7.8
Regulation: 511-3-5-.22(12) - (12) a safety self-inspection shall be conducted daily by the trained operator or responsible person and documented on a log sheet.
pH and chlorine must be checked twice a day and the logs must be maintained onsite.
Regulation: 511-3-5-.22(5) - (5) the trained operator must perform a minimum of two visits weekly and be able to provide assistance whenever needed.
CPO must check everything twice a week and the logs must be maintained onsite.
Routine
Permit/Opening
Permit/Opening
Regulation: 511-3-5-.07(4)(a) - (a) a pressure or vacuum gauge or other means of indicating system condition shall be provided in the circulation system in an easily readable location.
Must install effluent pressure gauge on the return line.