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SANAAQUIN <br /> Environmental Health Department <br />COUNTY <br />Swimming Pool Official Inspection Report <br />Facility Name and Address: TRACY PARK APARTMENTS,2800 N TRACY BLVD, TRACY 95376 <br />#12 pH Level <br /> MAJOR <br />OBSERVATIONS: The pH level in the pool is greater than 8.0. Adjust pH to the range of 7.2 to 7.8. Correct ASAP. <br />Closure condition. <br />CALCODE DESCRIPTION: Pool operator shall maintain pH between 7.2 and 7.8. (CCR 65530) <br />#8 Pool and Deck Lighting <br />OBSERVATIONS: The pool light does not work. Repair pool light to proper function by 1 week. Do not allow swimming after <br />dark until the pool light is working properly. <br />CALCODE DESCRIPTION: Pools used at night shall be equipped with underwater light fixtures that provide complete illumination of the <br />pool. When a pool is used at night, pool deck and emergency egress areas shall be provided with lighting. If underwater or deck lighting is <br />not operational, the pool operator shall post a sign in 4-inch letters stating "NO USE OF POOL ALLOWED AFTER DARK" and shall <br />secure the pool area and not permit any use of the pool after dark. (31158) <br />#11 Combined Chlorine Concentration <br />OBSERVATIONS: The combined chlorine level in the pool is 3.2ppm. Decrease the combined chlorine level to 0.4ppm or <br />below. Correct by 1 week. <br />CALCODE DESCRIPTION: Pool operator shall maintain combined chlorine concentration below0.4 ppm. (CCR 65530) Chemical quality <br />of pool water and indoor air quality at the pool site shall not cause adverse physiological effects, such as irritation of the eyes, lungs, or <br />skin. (CCR 65531) <br />#14 Chemical Water Test Kit <br />OBSERVATIONS: Chemical water test kit not on site. Obtain a DPD water test kit by 1 week. <br />CALCODE DESCRIPTION: Pool operator shall maintain a test kit for measuring the disinfectant residual, combined chlorine, pH, and <br />cyanuric acid (if used) at the pool. Test kit shall be available at all times the pool is in use. Chlorine and bromine test kits shall be DPD <br />type. Chlorine test kits shall be capable of testing for free and total chlorine, so that combined chlorine concentrations can be determined. <br />(CCR 65529) <br />#15 Operation Records <br />OBSERVATIONS: Operation record logs not on site. Maintain daily water test readings (chlorine and pH at minimum). <br />CALCODE DESCRIPTION: Pool operator shall test the disinfectant residual, pH, and spa water temperature a minimum of once per day. <br />Cyanuric acid concentration shall be tested once per month if cyanuric acid is used. Combined chlorine shall be tested as often as <br />necessary to maintain the concentration below0.4 ppm. Pool operator shall maintain written records of all maintenance and test results <br />for at least two years and shall submit those records to the enforcement agency upon request. (CCR 65523) <br />FA0003110 PR0360152 SC001 08/08/2019 <br />END 36-01 Rev. 06/30/15 <br /> Page 2 of 3 Swimming Pool OIR <br />1868 E. Hazelton Avenue I Stockton, California 95205 I T 209 468-3420 I F 209 464-0138 I www.sjcehd.com