- CLOSURE NOTICE
You are hereby notified that you must take immediate action to close your pool to the public until appropriate corrective actions are taken to safeguard the public from hazards detailed above in this report.
Serious health violations were identified during today's health inspection. You must close your pool immediately to the public until appropriate corrective actions are completed. --Pool is still closed from last year and will remain closed until the light fixture is filled in.
Corrective action: Before the facility named in this report can reopen for swimming pool/spa operations to the public, the owner/operator must take immediate corrective action to correct identified hazards and request a re-inspection by a Code Compliance Consumer Health Specialist. *** The facility will owe a fee of $125.00 from the closure last year. Payment shall be made at 818Missouri Avenue, Room 154, Fort Worth, TX 76104 or by phone at 817-392-7255. Each re-inspection will require the fee be paid prior to the Consumer Health Specialists return. The closed pool/spa must meet minimum standards before it can be re-opened.
- COMMENT:
--Pool was re-surfaced and is still closed from the previous year. --Main drains were upgraded and appear to be at least 3ft apart.
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Regular Inspection | 07/28/2010 | 100 |
- CLOSURE NOTICE
You are hereby notified that you must take immediate action to close your pool to the public until appropriate corrective actions are taken to safeguard the public from hazards detailed above in this report.
Serious health violations were identified during today's health inspection. You must close your pool immediately to the public until appropriate corrective actions are completed. 1) Pool light needs to be filled in. Additional light will need to be added to the building wall
Corrective action: Before the facility named in this report can reopen for swimming pool/spa operations to the public, the owner/operator must take immediate corrective action to correct identified hazards and request a re-inspection by a Code Compliance Consumer Health Specialist. The closed pool/spa must meet minimum standards before it can be re-opened.
- COMMENT:
- Pool lights were removed and additional lighting was added to the outside buildings. - Pool is closed by management until the light hole in the pool is filled in. - The facility will not be charged a re-inspection fee for this pool since they had it closed before the inspection.
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Regular Inspection | 07/28/2010 | 100 |
- CLOSURE NOTICE
You are hereby notified that you must take immediate action to close your pool to the public until appropriate corrective actions are taken to safeguard the public from hazards detailed above in this report.
Serious health violations were identified during today's health inspection. You must close your pool immediately to the public until appropriate corrective actions are completed. 1) Unable to see the main drains 2) Object stuck in the back wash line preventing the pumps to run properly
Corrective action: Before the facility named in this report can reopen for swimming pool/spa operations to the public, the owner/operator must take immediate corrective action to correct identified hazards and request a re-inspection by a Code Compliance Consumer Health Specialist. The closed pool/spa must meet minimum standards before it can be re-opened.
- COMMENT:
-- Pool was closed by mangement at time of inspection -- Whiffle ball is stuck in the back was line preventing the pumps to run or back wash to be done
Corrective action: -- Facility will need to drain the pool with a sump pump in order to see the main drains within 24-48hrs.
- Operation and Management
TSSP&S 265.203 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Operation and Management, pages 64 - 66 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall operate and manage all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
Pool or spa bottom and/or main drain are not clearly visible.
Corrective action: Pools and spas shall be opened only if the pool or spa bottom and/or main drain are clearly visible.
- General Construction and Design
TSSP&S 265.184 and 265.185 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - General and Structural Design, pages 20 - 25; TDSPSPC 337.78-79 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) . All new and renovations of existing pools and spas shall be designed to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
Decking around the pool is cracked and damaged.
Corrective action: Will need to repair the pool decking.
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Regular Inspection | 07/28/2010 | 100 |
- Handholds Specific Safety Features
TSSP&S 265.199 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Specific Safety Features, pages 52 - 60; TDSPSPC 337.80,TDSPSPC 337.93,TDSPSPC 337.96 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Safety features and equipment shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
Properly designed vertical depth markings are not provided.
Corrective action: Vertical depth markings shall include sidewall depth marker numbers and units (feet or Ft.; inches or In.; Meters or M) which are at least four inches high, plainly and conspicuously posted in the top 4.5 inches of the pool wall, be permanent and contrasting color to the background, be uniformly arranged around the pool including installations at the minimum and maximum depths and at the 5-foot depth of a pool over 5 feet deep, at slope changes and at intermediate increments of water depth not to exceed two feet. Post 10/1/99 pool depth markers shall be spaced at distances not greater than 25 feet intervals, and with a minimum of at least one marker per pool side.
- Pool & Spa Operation and Maintenance
Texas Health & Safety Code - Minimum Standards of Sanitation & Health Protection, Chapter 341.064 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). An owner, manager, operator or other attendant in charge shall maintain the pools, spas, bathhouses and the surroundings in a sanitary condition at all times.
Corrective action: Need to resurface where plaster is peeling by next season.
- CLOSURE NOTICE
You are hereby notified that you must take immediate action to close your pool to the public until appropriate corrective actions are taken to safeguard the public from hazards detailed above in this report.
- COMMENT:
Standing from deck, main drains appear to be less than 3 ft. apart.
Corrective action: Provide confirmation of spacing of drains to prevent installation of svrd.
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Shared Inspection | 08/04/2009 | 100 |
- Pool & Spa Operation and Maintenance
Texas Health & Safety Code - Minimum Standards of Sanitation & Health Protection, Chapter 341.064 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). An owner, manager, operator or other attendant in charge shall maintain the pools, spas, bathhouses and the surroundings in a sanitary condition at all times.
The deck/deck surfaces of the pool, spa, their component parts or bathhouse and its surroundings are not maintained in good repair.
Corrective action: Maintain the deck/deck surfaces pool, spa, their component parts or bathhouse and its surroundings in good repair at all times.
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Shared Inspection | 08/04/2009 | 100 |
- Waste Water Disposal
TSSP&S 265.196 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Waste Water Disposal, page 48; TDSPSPC 337.77 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Waste water shall be released in compliance with TCEQ requirements, City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
There is a direct mechanical connection between the wastewater disposal system and a drain or recirculation system.
Corrective action: Backwash or drain water shall be discharged through an air gap at least two times the diameter of the discharge pipe located above the overflow level. A splash screen barrier can be used to prevent water splashing.
- Handholds Specific Safety Features
TSSP&S 265.199 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Specific Safety Features, pages 52 - 60; TDSPSPC 337.80,TDSPSPC 337.93,TDSPSPC 337.96 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Safety features and equipment shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
Properly designed vertical depth markings are not provided. Properly designed deck depth markings are not provided. MORE THAN 25 FT APART. The ring buoy is damaged, broken or is not properly attached or maintained. ROPE IS ALSO NOT ATTACHED.
Corrective action: Vertical depth markings shall include sidewall depth marker numbers and units (feet or Ft.; inches or In.; Meters or M) which are at least four inches high, plainly and conspicuously posted in the top 4.5 inches of the pool wall, be permanent and contrasting color to the background, be uniformly arranged around the pool including installations at the minimum and maximum depths and at the 5-foot depth of a pool over 5 feet deep, at slope changes and at intermediate increments of water depth not to exceed two feet. Post 10/1/99 pool depth markers shall be spaced at distances not greater than 25 feet intervals, and with a minimum of at least one marker per pool side. Deck markings shall include slip resistant depth marker numbers and units (feet or Ft.; inches or In.; Meters or M) which are at least four inches high, a permanent and contrasting color to the background, positioned within 24 inches of the water's edge and readable when facing the water, uniformly arranged around the pool including installations at the minimum and maximum depths, at slope changes and at intermediate increments of water depth not to exceed two feet. Post 10/1/99 pool depth markers shall be spaced at distances not greater than 25 feet intervals, and with a minimum of at least one marker per pool side. The ring buoy shall be repaired or properly attached and maintained. At each Class C pool, one light, strong, non-telescoping, non-conducting 12 foot long or longer pole with attached body hook or shepherd's crook and one throwing rope that reaches at least 2/3 the maximum pool width with firmly attached 15 - 24 inch Coast Guard approved ring buoy shall be mounted in a conspicuous place within 20 feet of the pool. Both shall be provided for each 2,000 square feet of water surface and shall be accessible.
- Pool & Spa Operation and Maintenance
Texas Health & Safety Code - Minimum Standards of Sanitation & Health Protection, Chapter 341.064 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). An owner, manager, operator or other attendant in charge shall maintain the pools, spas, bathhouses and the surroundings in a sanitary condition at all times.
The pool walls of the pool/spa are not maintained in a sanitary condition. PLASTER BREAKING/PEELING NEAR STEPS.
Corrective action: Maintain pool walls of the pool/spa so they are sanitary.
- Disinfectant Equipment and Chemical Feeders
TSSP&S 265.197 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Disinfectant Equipment and Chemical Feeders, pages 48 - 49; TDSPSPC 337.92 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). Disinfectant equipment and chemical feeders shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
Disinfection agents and other chemicals are not properly stored. STORED ON THE GROUND & NOT PROTECTED FROM WEATHER.
Corrective action: Disinfection agents or other chemicals and feed equipment shall be stored away from pool and spa users, off the floor in a dry, above ground level room and protected against flooding or wetting from floor, walls, and ceiling. Chlorine compounds shall not be stored in the same area as petroleum products.
- CLOSURE NOTICE
You are hereby notified that you must take immediate action to close your pool to the public until appropriate corrective actions are taken to safeguard the public from hazards detailed above in this report.
Serious health violations were identified during today's health inspection. You must close your pool immediately to the public until appropriate corrective actions are completed.
Corrective action: Before the facility named in this report can reopen for swimming pool/spa operations to the public, the owner/operator must take immediate corrective action to correct identified hazards and request a re-inspection by a Code Compliance Consumer Health Specialist. A fee of $125.00 will be required before any re-inspection may be conducted. Payment shall be made at 1800 University Dr. Room 219, Fort Worth, TX 76107 or by phone at 817-871-7255. Each re-inspection will require the fee be paid prior to the Consumer Health Specialists return. The closed pool/spa must meet minimum standards before it can be re-opened.
- Plans, Permits and Instructions
TSSP&S 265.183 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Plans, Permits and Instructions, page 19; TDSPSPC 337.73-75 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall submit plans and instructions as required to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and State Standards.
A current and valid health permit for each pool/spa is not displayed on the premises.
Corrective action: The operator will display a current and valid health permit for each pool/spa on the premises. Permits are required for each pool and are not transferable to other persons or pools.
- Water Quality Violation
TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 66 - 67 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
Current turbidity prevents visibility of main drain. Required level for Chlorine-Free Available (pool) is 1.0 - 8.0 ppm and is not met.
Corrective action: Required water level for Chlorine-Free Available (pool) is 1.0 - 8.0 ppm. Water quality requirements in pools and spas shall meet standards detailed in figure 25 TAC, Section 265.204(a) of TDH Standards for Swimming Pools and Spas.
- Water Quality Recording
TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 36 - 39 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
FCL-5.3 PH-7.2 CYA-24 GREAT JOB!
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Shared Inspection | 07/10/2009 | 100 |
- Handholds Specific Safety Features
TSSP&S 265.199 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Specific Safety Features, pages 52 - 60; TDSPSPC 337.80,TDSPSPC 337.93,TDSPSPC 337.96 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Safety features and equipment shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
Properly designed vertical depth markings are not provided. MISSING SIDEWALL MARKER. Pools/spas are not provided with properly designed or adequate handholds or railings. LOOSE HANDRAIL.
Corrective action: Vertical depth markings shall include sidewall depth marker numbers and units (feet or Ft.; inches or In.; Meters or M) which are at least four inches high, plainly and conspicuously posted in the top 4.5 inches of the pool wall, be permanent and contrasting color to the background, be uniformly arranged around the pool including installations at the minimum and maximum depths and at the 5-foot depth of a pool over 5 feet deep, at slope changes and at intermediate increments of water depth not to exceed two feet. Post 10/1/99 pool depth markers shall be spaced at distances not greater than 25 feet intervals, and with a minimum of at least one marker per pool side. Pools/spas shall be provided with handholds such as coping, rope, railing, ledge or deck along top edge of pool which provides slip-resistant surfaces. Pools/spas shall be provided with ladders, stairs or seat ledges that comply with handhold requirements and state standards.
- Pool & Spa Operation and Maintenance
Texas Health & Safety Code - Minimum Standards of Sanitation & Health Protection, Chapter 341.064 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). An owner, manager, operator or other attendant in charge shall maintain the pools, spas, bathhouses and the surroundings in a sanitary condition at all times.
The deck/deck surfaces of the pool, spa, their component parts or bathhouse and its surroundings are not maintained in good repair. DECK IS CRACKED.
Corrective action: Maintain the deck/deck surfaces pool, spa, their component parts or bathhouse and its surroundings in good repair at all times.
- Pool Yard Enclosures
TSSP&S 265.200 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Pool Yard Enclosures, pages 60 - 62 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool yard enclosures shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
Adequate enclosure is not provided. GAP UNDER FENCE IN CORNER IS GREATER THAN 4IN.
Corrective action: The enclosure for all pools and spas (other than new Class A & B pools) which may include a fence, portion of a building, wall or other durable enclosure not associated with private premises shall have a minimum effective perpendicular height of four (4) feet measured from the deck surface on the outside of the fence, shall not be readily climbable with horizontal members less than 45 inches between their tops or have vertical members more than four (4) inches apart or a space below the fence greater than 4" inches. If the horizontal members are less than 45 inches apart, the vertical members shall be spaced no more than 1 " apart. Class C pools with chain link shall have until January 7, 2007 to comply with the city ordinance. Planters or other climbable structures shall not be within 36 inches of the outside fence.
- CLOSURE NOTICE
You are hereby notified that you must take immediate action to close your pool to the public until appropriate corrective actions are taken to safeguard the public from hazards detailed above in this report.
Serious health violations were identified during today's health inspection. You must close your pool immediately to the public until appropriate corrective actions are completed.
Corrective action: Before the facility named in this report can reopen for swimming pool/spa operations to the public, the owner/operator must take immediate corrective action to correct identified hazards and request a re-inspection by a Code Compliance Consumer Health Specialist. A fee of $125.00 will be required before any re-inspection may be conducted. Payment shall be made at 1800 University Dr. Room 219, Fort Worth, TX 76107 or by phone at 817-871-7255. Each re-inspection will require the fee be paid prior to the Consumer Health Specialists return. The closed pool/spa must meet minimum standards before it can be re-opened.
- Plans, Permits and Instructions
TSSP&S 265.183 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Plans, Permits and Instructions, page 19; TDSPSPC 337.73-75 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall submit plans and instructions as required to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and State Standards.
A current and valid health permit for each pool/spa is not displayed on the premises.
Corrective action: The operator will display a current and valid health permit for each pool/spa on the premises. Permits are required for each pool and are not transferable to other persons or pools.
- Water Quality Violation
TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 66 - 67 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
Current turbidity prevents visibility of main drain.
Corrective action: Required water level for Chlorine-Free Available (pool) is 1.0 - 8.0 ppm. Water quality requirements in pools and spas shall meet standards detailed in figure 25 TAC, Section 265.204(a) of TDH Standards for Swimming Pools and Spas.
- Water Quality Recording
TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 36 - 39 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
FCL-3.2 PH-7.0 CYA- 43 GREAT JOB!
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Shared Inspection | 07/10/2009 | 100 |
- Suction Outlets and Return Inlets
TSSP&S 265.190 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Suction Outlets and Return Inlets, pages 37 - 41; TDSPSPC 337.81 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). All suction outlets and return inlets shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
Each pool/spa does not have at least two properly installed return inlets. MISSING EYEBALL.
Corrective action: Each pool/spa shall have at least two return inlets which shall not present a hazard to users. Inlets shall not project more than one inch beyond the wall surface and, if installed on the bottom of pools/spas, shall be flush.
- Plans, Permits and Instructions
TSSP&S 265.183 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Plans, Permits and Instructions, page 19; TDSPSPC 337.73-75 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall submit plans and instructions as required to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and State Standards.
A current and valid health permit for each pool/spa is not displayed on the premises.
Corrective action: The operator will display a current and valid health permit for each pool/spa on the premises. Permits are required for each pool and are not transferable to other persons or pools.
- Water Quality Violation (corrected on site)
TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 66 - 67 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
Current free available chlorine level is___LESS THAN 1________________ ppm. Required level for Chlorine-Free Available (pool) is 1.0 - 8.0 ppm and is not met.
Corrective action: Required water level for Chlorine-Free Available (pool) is 1.0 - 8.0 ppm. Water quality requirements in pools and spas shall meet standards detailed in figure 25 TAC, Section 265.204(a) of TDH Standards for Swimming Pools and Spas. ADDED CHLORINE DURING INSPECTION.
- Water Quality Recording
TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 36 - 39 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
PH-7.0 CYA- 39 GREAT JOB!
- COMMENT:
Corrective action: JUST A REMINDER TO ADD HOSE BIBB VACUUM BREAKER TO WATER HOSE.
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Shared Inspection | 07/10/2009 | 100 |
No violation noted during this evaluation. | Change of Ownership Inspection | 01/22/2009 | 100 |
No violation noted during this evaluation. | Change of Ownership Inspection | 01/22/2009 | 100 |
No violation noted during this evaluation. | Change of Ownership Inspection | 01/22/2009 | 100 |
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