Jun 12, 2026
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2108 HIGHWAY 441 S DUBLIN, GA 31021
Inspection scores over time for this facility.
Georgia inspection history is score-based, with violations grouped under each recorded inspection.
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Regulation: .17((1)(c) - proper disinfectant level
0 ppm of chlorine disinfectant in the pool. There should be a minimum level of 2 ppm and a maximum of 10 ppm of free chlorine in a pool that is using cyanuric acid. Pool cannot be permitted/opened at this time.
Regulation: 511-3-5-.17(2) - (2) chemical values: ph
pH is below the minimum requirements. pH is at 7, and the minimum that it should be is 7.2.
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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
Gate for the barrier is not self closing. It does not close all the way, and does not latch. CA: Pedestrian access gates shall be self-closing and have a self-latching device.
Regulation: .17((1)(c) - proper disinfectant level
0 ppm of chlorine disinfectant in the pool. Free chlorine ppm in pools that are using cyanuric acid should have a minimum level of 2 ppm and a maximum of 10 ppm. Pool cannot be permitted at this time.
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
No flow meter attached to the equipment in the pump rooms.
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 one-half to at least one and one-half times the design flow rate. The gauge shall be located after the filtering equipment and in such location on the return line, so as to measure the total amount of water returning to the pool according to the manufacturer’s installation specifications.
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Regulation: 511-3-5-.17(2) - (2) chemical values: ph
pH is above the maximum requirements. pH is at 8. Maximum is 7.8
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Regulation: .17(1)(a)(b) - proper disinfectant level
0 ppm of chlorine disinfectant in the pool. Free chlorine, ppm in pools not using cyanuric acid or a stabilized chlorine compound shall have a minimum of 1 ppm of free chlorine with a maximum of 10 ppm of free chlorine. Pool cannot be permitted at this time.
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Regulation: 511-3-5-.17(2) - (2) chemical values: ph
pH is above the maximum requirements. pH is at 8. Maximum is 7.8
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
Not able to get accurate reading from flow meter. 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 one-half to at least one and one-half times the design flow rate. The gauge shall be located after the filtering equipment and in such location on the return line, so as to measure the total amount of water returning to the pool according to the manufacturer’s installation specifications.
Regulation: 511-3-5-.18(13)(c) - (c) a sign shall be posted stating the hours of operation in clear view near the entrance and shall state the theoretical peak occupancy.
Peak occupancy signage needs to be put up. A sign shall be posted stating the hours of operation in clear view near the entrance and shall state the theoretical peak occupancy.
.16(7) No test kit available to test water. Every pool shall be supplied with an accurate and reliable water quality testing device capable of measuring any agent that is introduced into the water of the pool. Digital water quality testing devices shall be listed and labeled to NSF 50 or approved by the health authority. All test kits should include methods for the determination of pH, free available chlorine (FAC), total available chlorine (TAC) if chlorine is used, bromine or other chemical disinfectant residuals, cyanuric acid (if used), total alkalinity, calcium hardness, and copper and silver (if a copper or copper/silver ionization unit has been installed).
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