these tests Must be recorded a least once a day
what are water tests
We add 1 cup of this chemical to spots that contaminations occurred.
what is Dry Chlorine?
If lifeguards cannot see the black disc from 9 meters away, then the pool must be closed to the public.
What is the Water Clarity Standard?
These three manual tests must be performed at least once per day.
What are the free chlorine, combined chlorine and pH tests?
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Who is Jacob Bigelow?
records must be kept on site for this minimum length of time.
what is 3 years
This is the total CT value we'd need to reach for a loose Fecal contamination.
What is a CT value of 15300?
2.0 ppm free chlorine residual in a public swimming pool.
What is the minimum chlorine ppm in a swimming pool greater than 30 Celsius?
This logarithmic scale must be maintained at no less than 6.8 and no greater than 7.6.
What is the standard pH range?
This event has ACT bumpin' on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
What is Rockin' in Rundle?
list 3 documents that an inquiry will ask for in the event of a major incident
water test, wapochlor tests, last mechanical procedures
This measures the ability of the water to cleanse itself or reduce a substance in the water.
What is Oxidation-reduction potential (ORP)?
This residual value must be maintained at the lowest level possible to maximize bather comfort.
What is the combined chlorine residual?
A public swimming pool, may operate with a free chlorine residual of not less than this value (provided pH is less than 7.3 and ORP is consistently above 700 mV)
What is 0.5 ppm?
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Who is Mark?
Operating records must be maintained to provide information regarding automated controller readings for these three values (and associated set points).
What are ORP, Chlorine and pH?
This is the best way to lower Hardness (and possibly Alkalinity).
What is dilution?
This value must be maintained at no less than 60 milligrams per litre and no greater than 180 milligrams per litre, or at levels where chlorine and pH requirements can be maintained in accordance with Section 4.0 of the Pool Standards.
What is Total Alkalinity?
CT = 50 is the equation used to calculate length of closure for this event.
What is a Solid Fecal (or Vomit) Contamination
The footrest for this lives in the Programmer's office.
The pool lift.
Incident reports must be completed and kept with respect to these events (including the date of the event and the response).
What are patron injury events and contamination events?
We use this chemical to manually lower our pH value.
What is Sodium Bisulfate or pH down?
The quality of water in a public swimming pool operating at greater than 30 degrees Celsius must be maintained so that samples of the water do not show the presence of this organism.
What is Pseudomonas aeruginosa?
This water sample for heterotrophic plate count and total coliforms must be taken weekly from a public swimming pool.
What is Provincial Microbiological Sampling?
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Who is Corey?