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1 1/4 lbs changes 10,000 gallons of water by 10 ppm
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1 First step of fecal accident procedure 2 Cavitation
Amount of sodium sesquicarbonate
Procedures for diarrhea liquid or non-
3 needed to treat 10,000 gallons of 4
form stools
water and increase alkalinity
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Direct all bathers to leave the pool. All affected waters
First step of fecal accident
must be closed to swimming until proper procedures
procedure
for contamination have been completed
, Manually remove as much of the material as possible
using a net or scoop and dispose of it in a sanitary
Second step of fecal
manner. Clean and disinfect the scoop or net. After
accident procedure
cleaning leave the net or scoop immersed in the pool
during this infection. Vacuuming the stool is not allowed.
(1) the date and time of the event
(2) if the accident is a result of a form stools or diarrhea
(3) The free available chlorine concentration at the time
or observation of the event and before opening the
Establish a fecal accident public pool
log documenting....? (4) The pH
(5) The procedures followed to respond to the fecal
accident including the process used to increase free
chlorine residual if necessary
(6) The contact time
Raise the free available chlorine level to 2 ppm and
ensure that the pH is between 7.2 and 7.5
Procedures for form stool Maintain the chlorine concentration for at least 25
that is solid and not liquid minutes. Ensure this concentration is found throughout
all waters by sampling at least three widely spaced
locations away from return outlets
Raise the free available chlorine level two 20 ppm and
ensure that the pH is between 7.2 and 7.5
Maintain the chlorine concentration and pH for eight
hours while ensuring that the filtration system is
Procedures for diarrhea operating. Backwash the filter thoroughly discharging
liquid or non-form stools the effluent directly to waste. Where appropriate
replace the filter media
Bathers may be allowed into pool after chlorine
concentration has been returned to normal operating
ranges
The amount of acid required to reduce pH and alkalinity
Acid demand
to the correct range
Microscopic plant like organisms that grow in water do
to warm temperatures and in adequate sanitizer. Algae
Algae
can be green blue green black or yellow green
(mustard).
A measure of the ability of pool water to resist changes
Alkalinity
in pH. Buffering capacity of water.