Jun 3, 2026
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28 - flow meter: appropriate range and location
Observed low flow meter reading (50) at time of inspection.
100 GRAYSON PL DECATUR, GA 30030
Inspection scores over time for this facility.
Georgia inspection history is score-based, with violations grouped under each recorded inspection.
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Observed low flow meter reading (50) at time of inspection.
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13-190(a)- Caps are needed for the three openings near the pool chairs
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13-189(c)(1) - Free Chlorine levels must be kept between 3-10 parts per million. observed: Free chlorine levels: 1.10 ppm. imminent health hazards
13-197(a)- Pool must be continuously disinfected with approved chemical disinfectant and equipment. observed: chlorinator did not contain tablets- imminent health hazard
13-190(a): The equipment shall run continuously on a twenty-four (24) hour basis to meet the minimum required turnover rate. observed: Flow rate was 20 gallons per minute, indicating that the flow is too low for pool to complete required 6-hour turnover.
13-196(a)(4) - all skimmers and parts of circulation system must be operational and maintained. observed: 2 skimmers were not operational, and pump had to be filled with water manually, indicating water flow from skimmers was inadequate. imminent health hazard
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13-190(a): The equipment shall run continuously on a twenty-four (24) hour basis to meet the minimum required turnover rate. Turnover rate not met.
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13-189(c)(1): The free chlorine residual in all parts of the pool shall be maintained at a concentration of no less than 3ppm and shall not exceed 10ppm. Pool was observed at 0.38ppm.
13-189(c)(1): The pool shall be maintained in an alkaline condition at all times between 7.2 - 7.8. Pool was observed at 8.0.
13-190(a): The equipment shall run continuously on a twenty-four (24) hour basis to meet the minimum required turnover rate. Turnover rate not met.
13-202(c): Each pool operator shall maintain and make available for inspection onsite upon request a daily record of operating information and pool maintenance procedures.
13-189(c)(4): The water shall be tested for the disinfectant level and pH at least twice per day or as often as necessary. No chemical tested done.
13-187(c): The operating permit shall be framed and displayed in a conspicuous place so that it is easily readable by the public. No operating permit observed.