Jun 16, 2026
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19 - adequate turnover rate
13-190(a): Pool requires one turnover every six (6) hours. Observed flow rate at 100 GPM, must be at least 135 to achieve proper turnover rate
2124 GABLES DR NE ATLANTA, GA 30319
Inspection scores over time for this facility.
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13-190(a): Pool requires one turnover every six (6) hours. Observed flow rate at 100 GPM, must be at least 135 to achieve proper turnover rate
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13-202(g): An operable, hard-wired emergency phone is required at all times and must be capable of calling 911. Observed the emergency phone not operational.
13-190(a): Pool requires one turnover every six (6) hours. Observed flow rate at 90 GPM, must be at least 135 to achieve proper turnover rate.
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13-190(a)(7): An adequately sized flow meter shall be installed.
Observation: Flow meter max value is 120gpm. Based off of the 50,000 gallon pool and 6 hour turnover, the flow meter indicator should read ~140gpm. It reads 90 gpm currently. Max value should be 1.5x of the actual turnover (140 gpm) = 210 gpm. Please install flow meter that has max value of 210 gpm for accurate reading.
13-202(m): Safety rules and regulations shall be easily readable and shall be conspicuously posted in the pool area and must contain at a minimum the 12 statements in the pool code.
Observation: Rules is missing " No spitting or spouting".
13-201(b): Deck rinse shall be operational.
Observation: Deck rinse does not work. It is off.
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Regulation: 511-3-5-.18(11)(h) - (h) access gates shall also comply with the requirements of this rule and shall be equipped to accommodate a locking device. barrier gates shall open away from the pool in facilities constructed after adoption of this chapter. pedestrian access gates
Observed the gate in disrepair unable to self latch. CA: Advised PIC Access gates shall also comply with the requirements of this Rule and shall be equipped to accommodate a locking device. Barrier gates shall open away from the pool in facilities constructed after adoption of this chapter. Pedestrian access gates shall be self-closing and have a self-latching device. Gates other than pedestrian access gates shall have a self-latching device. Where the release mechanism of the self latching device is located less than fifty-four inches from the bottom of the gate, 1. The release mechanism shall be located on the pool side of the gate at least three inches below the top of the gate and 2. Any openings in the gate or barrier located within eighteen inches of the release mechanism shall be less than one-half inch. 3. Mechanisms controlled by an access card reader, key entry device or keypad shall be located on the outside of the access gate.
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
Observed the emergency phone unable to dial 911. CA: Advised PIC 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 times. The emergency phone shall be capable of connecting to 911 and electronically transferring an automatic number identification and automatic locator identification of the pool emergency phone to the public safety answering point, if available. A 911 sign or the names and phone numbers of the nearest available police, fire, ambulance service or rescue unit shall be posted nearby.
Regulation: 511-3-5-.23(5)(a) - (a) during operation, disinfectant levels are less than the minimum level specified in dph rule 511-3-5-.17. if the level of the disinfectant used is not specified in dph rule 511-3-5-.17, the disinfectant must be approved and kept at levels determin
Observed low levels of chlorine. CA: Advised PIC During operation, disinfectant levels are less than the minimum level specified in DPH Rule 511-3-5-.17. If the level of the disinfectant used is not specified in DPH Rule 511-3-5-.17, the disinfectant must be approved and kept at levels determined necessary by the health authority.
Regulation: 511-3-5-.17(2) - (2) chemical values: ph
Observed PH at 6.6. CA: Advised PIC PH shall be maintained between 7.2-7.8
13-190(a)(7): An adequately sized flow meter shall be installed on the return line. For a pool volume of 50,000 gallons, the flow rate should be greater than 138 gpm. Observed flow rate at 70 gpm.
Regulation: 511-3-5-.22(11) - (11) if the water test results are not in compliance with dph rule 511-3-5-.17, the operator shall close the pool, record findings, and make the necessary adjustments to the water chemistry to comply with the chapter. the chemicals used and amounts s
Observed CPO unable to provide documentation of daily chemical testing. CA: Advised PIC If the water test results are not in compliance with DPH Rule 511-3-5-.17, the operator shall close the pool, record findings, and make the necessary adjustments to the water chemistry to comply with the chapter. The chemicals used and amounts shall be recorded on the operator log.
Regulation: 511-3-5-.11(3)(d) - (d) each skimmer shall have a weir that adjusts automatically to variations in water level over a minimum range of four inches.
Observed 2 out of 4 weirs missing. CA: Advised PIC Each skimmer shall have a weir that adjusts automatically to variations in water level over a minimum range of four inches.
Regulation: 511-3-5-.19(2)(i) - (i) soap, paper towels, and toilet tissue shall be provided in all dispensers.
Observed no soap in the men's and women's restroom. CA: Advised PIC Soap, paper towels, and toilet tissue shall be provided in all dispensers.
Regulation: 511-3-5-.18(17) - (17) a minimum of one rinse shower shall be provided on the pool deck of all public pools and spas. water used for rinse showers may be at ambient temperature.
Observed the deck shower in disrepair. CA: Advised PIC A minimum of one rinse shower shall be provided on the pool deck of all public pools and spas. Water used for rinse showers may be at ambient temperature.
Regulation: 511-3-5-.19(1)(e ) - (e) hot and cold water under pressure shall be provided in dressing facility showers.
Observed no working hot water in both the men's and women's restroom. CA: Advised PIC hot and cold water under pressure shall be provided in dressing facility showers.
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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
13-190(a)(7): An adequately sized flow meter shall be installed on the return line. For a pool volume of 50,000 gallons, the flow rate should be greater than 138 gpm. Observed flow rate at 70 gpm.
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13-190(a)(7): An adequately sized flow meter shall be installed on the return line. For a pool volume of 50,000 gallons, the flow rate should be greater than 138 gpm. Observed flow rate at 70 gpm.
13-189(c)(4): The pool shall be tested for disinfectant and pH at least 2 times daily. Observed logs testing once per day.
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13-190(a)(7): An adequately sized flow meter shall be installed on the return line. FOr a pool volume of 50,000 gallons, the flow rate should be greater than 138 gpm. Observed flow rate at 90 gpm with meter capped at 120 gpm.
13-189(c)(4): The pool shall be tested for disinfectant and pH 2 times daily. Observed logs testing once a day.
13-201(k): At all times, an adequate supply of liquid soap, toilet paper, and paper towels shall be provided. Observed soap dispensers with no batteries and not operational.
13-202(i): Each pool facility shall have a departmentally approved Emergency Action Plan with the following sections: "Chemical Emergency", "Emergency Crisis", "Water Rescue and Injury", "Drill Procedures for Emergency Situations".
13-197(k): All pools shall have safe storage of chemicals. Observed chemicals on the floor - advised to move to shelf or pallet.