Jun 12, 2026
Re-inspection
1664 ROLLINS WAY COLUMBUS, GA 31904
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)(c) - proper disinfectant level
Observed free chlorine level at 0 ppm. Rule: Free chlorine must be 2-10 ppm in stabilized pools. Must correct upon re-inspection.
Regulation: 511-3-5-.18(10)(b) - (b) a minimum one-fourth inch diameter throwing rope one and one-half times the maximum width of the pool or fifty feet in length, whichever is less, to which has been firmly attached a ring buoy with an outside diameter of approximately fifteen inch
Observed throwing rope not firmly attached to ring buoy. A minimum one-fourth inch diameter throwing rope one and one-half times the maximum width of the pool or fifty feet in length, whichever is less, to which has been firmly attached a ring buoy with an outside diameter of approximately fifteen inches or a similar flotation device which is U.S. Coast Guard approved. Corrective action: Person in charge attached throwing rope to ring buoy.
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
Observed flow meter not bobbing and reading at about 10 GPM. The minimum flow rate of the pool is 35 GPM. 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. Item shall be corrected upon re-inspection.
Regulation: 511-3-5-.22(9) - (9) water testing frequency. the trained operator or responsible person shall collect water samples from the water in the pool for monitoring. an in-line sampling port may be used for water held in reservoirs. the water quality testing frequency shal
Observed last documented water test from June 2.
The trained operator or responsible person shall collect water samples from the water in the pool for monitoring. An in-line sampling port may be used for water held in reservoirs. The water quality testing frequency shall be as follows:
(a) For pools, free available chlorine or total bromine and pH shall be tested a minimum
of two times daily during the hours of operation.
(b) Total alkalinity shall be tested weekly and calcium hardness shall be tested monthly.
(c) If stabilized chlorine is used as the primary disinfectant, the operator shall test
cyanuric acid every two weeks. Otherwise, cyanuric acid shall be tested monthly.
Cyanuric acid shall be tested twenty-four hours after addition to the water.
(d) For spas and hot water venues, free available chlorine, total bromine, pH and water
temperature shall be tested prior to opening and recorded every four hours.
(e) In-line oxidation reduction potential readings (if applicable) shall be recorded at the
same time the free available chlorine or total bromine and pH tests are performed.
(f) If in-line electrolytic chlorinators are used, salt levels shall be tested at least weekly or
per manufacturer’s instructions.
Item must be corrected upon re-inspection.
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 documented water test result of "0" chlorine on June 2nd with no corrective action documented by pool operator nor any pool closure. 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. Item must be corrected upon re-inspection.
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 skimmer farthest from outside windows lacking a weir gate. Rule: Each skimmer shall have a weir that adjusts automatically to variations in water level over a minimum range of four inches. Item shall be corrected upon re-inspection.
Regulation: 511-3-5-.23(3)(d) - (d) the operator shall receive a copy of the inspection and place it in a location protected from the weather and in public view as designated by the health authority.
Observed most current inspection report not posted. The operator shall receive a copy of the inspection and place it in a location protected from the weather and in public view as designated by the health authority. Corrective action: Person in charge displayed most current inspection.
Permit/Opening
Routine
Re-inspection
Routine
Regulation: .17(1)(a)(b) - proper disinfectant level
Observed free chlorine level at 0.2 ppm. Rule: Free chlorine,ppm in pools not using cyanuric acid or a stabilized chlorine compound use (b),1.-5. (b) All public pools except as listed below: Minimum 1.0 Ideal 1.0-3.0 Maximum 10.0 Must correct before re-opening pool
Regulation: 511-3-5-.17(1) - (1) disinfectant levels (a) free chlorine, ppm in pools not using cyanuric acid or a stabilized chlorine compound use (b),1.-5.
Observed combined chlorine reading 0.6 ppm. Rule: Combined chlorine shall read 0-0.4 ppm. Health Authority shall be contacted when corrected and pool closed until so.
Regulation: 511-3-5-.22(9) - (9) water testing frequency. the trained operator or responsible person shall collect water samples from the water in the pool for monitoring. an in-line sampling port may be used for water held in reservoirs. the water quality testing frequency shal
Observed the pool records showing test for disinfectant level about 3 times per week. Rule: The trained operator or responsible person shall collect water samples from the water in the pool for monitoring. An in-line sampling port may be used for water held in reservoirs. The water quality testing frequency shall be as follows: For pools, free available chlorine or total bromine and pH shall be tested a minimum of two times daily during the hours of operation. (b) Total alkalinity shall be tested weekly and calcium hardness shall be tested monthly Corrective action: Facility shall correct testing frequency upon re-inspection.
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 pool open to the public after recorded reading of 0 ppm the day prior without a corrective reading recorded. Rule: 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. Corrective action: Facility shall correct upon re-inspection.
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 skimmer farthest from outside windows lacking a weir gate. Rule: Each skimmer shall have a weir that adjusts automatically to variations in water level over a minimum range of four inches. Item shall be corrected upon re-inspection.
Permit/Opening
Permit/Opening
Regulation: 511-3-5-.17(1) - (1) disinfectant levels (a) free chlorine, ppm in pools not using cyanuric acid or a stabilized chlorine compound use (b),1.-5.
Observed combined chlorine reading 0.8 ppm. Combined chlorine shall read 0-0.4 ppm. Health Authority shall be contacted when corrected.
Permit/Opening
Regulation: 511-3-5-.17(1) - (1) disinfectant levels (a) free chlorine, ppm in pools not using cyanuric acid or a stabilized chlorine compound use (b),1.-5.
Observed combined chlorine reading 1.2 ppm. Combined chlorine shall read 0-0.4 ppm. Health Authority shall be contacted when corrected.
Routine
Regulation: 511-3-5-.17(1) - (1) disinfectant levels (a) free chlorine, ppm in pools not using cyanuric acid or a stabilized chlorine compound use (b),1.-5.
Observed combined chlorine reading 0.8 ppm. Combined chlorine shall read 0-0.4 ppm. Item shall be within 30 days.
Re-inspection
Re-inspection
Regulation: .17((1)(c) - proper disinfectant level
Observed free chlorine reading greater than 11 ppm. Free chlorine levels shall not exceed 10.0 ppm. Item shall be corrected by re-inspection.
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 pH level reading greater than 8.0. pH level shall not exceed 7.8. Item shall be corrected by re-inspection.
Regulation: 511-3-5-.18(10)(b) - (b) a minimum one-fourth inch diameter throwing rope one and one-half times the maximum width of the pool or fifty feet in length, whichever is less, to which has been firmly attached a ring buoy with an outside diameter of approximately fifteen inch
Observed ring buoy without rope one and one-half times the maximum width of the pool attached to it. A minimum one-fourth inch diameter throwing rope one and one-half times the maximum width of the pool or fifty feet in length, whichever is less, to which has been firmly attached a ring buoy with an outside diameter of approximately fifteen inches or a similar flotation device which is U.S. Coast Guard approved. Corrective action: Person in charge attached appropriate length rope to ring buoy.
Regulation: 511-3-5-.17(1) - (1) disinfectant levels (a) free chlorine, ppm in pools not using cyanuric acid or a stabilized chlorine compound use (b),1.-5.
Observed combined chlorine reading greater than 0.4 ppm. Combined chlorine shall read 0-0.4 ppm. Item shall be corrected by re-inspection.
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
Observed flow meter not bobbing and reading at about 20 GPM. The minimum flow rate of the pool is 35 GPM. 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. Item shall be corrected by re-inspection.
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 skimmer closest to outside windows lacking a weir gate. Each skimmer shall have a weir that adjusts automatically to variations in water level over a minimum range of four inches. Item shall be corrected by re-inspection.
Regulation: 511-3-5-.23(3)(d) - (d) the operator shall receive a copy of the inspection and place it in a location protected from the weather and in public view as designated by the health authority.
Observed most current inspection report not posted. The operator shall receive a copy of the inspection and place it in a location protected from the weather and in public view as designated by the health authority. Corrective action: Person in charge displayed most current inspection.
Routine
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 door to access pool not self-latching. 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.
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 emergency phone unable to call 911 for emergency. 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: .17(1)(a)(b) - proper disinfectant level
Observed free chlorine reading greater than 16.4 ppm. Free chlorine levels shall not exceed 10.0 ppm.
Regulation: .17((1)(c) - proper disinfectant level
Observed combined chlorine reading greater than 1.2 ppm. Combined chlorine shall not exceed 0.4 ppm.
Regulation: 511-3-5-.17(2) - (2) chemical values: ph
Observed pH level reading greater than 8.0. pH level shall not exceed 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
Observed flow meter not bobbing and reading at 18 GPM. The minimum flow rate of the pool is 35 GPM. 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.
Permit/Opening