Swimming Pool / Spa Inspection Report Jones County Environmental Services 105 Broadway Place, Suite 11 Anamosa, IA 52205 Phone: (319) 462-4715 Fax: (319) 462-5302 E-mail: environmental@co.jones.ia.us |
Facility Name: Walnut Acres Campground
Title: Owner Registration No: SP53-012-100 Type: Routine |
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Notes: Chlorine must be maintained 1-8ppm. System feeding chlorine was turned off due to high setting (8ppm) from weekend. Chlorine now tested 0.73 . Must close if below 0.6ppm. Chlorine feeder was turned back on.
# | Section | Reference | Ref. Page | |
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1) | Management/Personnel | Pool: | 15.4(6)f | 24 |
Spa: | 15.51(5)e | 17 | ||
Item: Records shall include results of chemical tests, results of microbial analyses, reports of complaints/injuries/illnesses, daily water temp. (spa), dates of draining/cleaning, and dates of review of MSDS | ||||
Comment: 1) Must keep records of monthly microbial results. Must take samples at least once a month. 2) Provide MSDS sheets for all chemicals in filter room. 3) Sign annual review of MSDS and Emergency Action Plan ever year. 4) Provide Emergency Action Plan for drownings. 5) Provide a record for any pool maintenance and repairs. 6) Write instructions on how to maintain controller sensors ( probes) 7) Provide a schematic drawing of water flow in filter room. | ||||
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Report Received By: | Received: | ||
Reviewed By: | Reviewed: |
These items must be corrected as soon as possible in order to comply with the Iowa Department of Public Health Swimming Pool and Spa Rules. A letter regarding the actions which will be taken in order to correct all deficiencies must be submitted within 30 days to this office. If for any reason you take issue with any of the items cited regarding swimming pool rules, a variance can be requested by following the instructions in the Iowa Department of Public Health Swimming Pools manual, amended July 8th, 2009, page 57, section 641-15.7 (135I). Variance requests regarding spa rules must be made in compliance with the instructions in the Iowa Department of Public Health Spa manual, revised July 8th, 2009, page 32, section 641-15.7 (135I).