ATCP 76.106(4)(b)2.2. Citation and a brief description of the statute, administrative rule, or local ordinance for the observed violation.
ATCP 76.106(4)(b)3.3. A statement indicating what corrective action the license holder has taken, or shall take, to regain compliance with the administrative rule, statute, or local ordinance.
ATCP 76.106(4)(b)4.4. Unless otherwise indicated on the inspection report, each violation shall have a corrective action deadline. The corrective action deadline shall be based on the following criteria:
ATCP 76.106(4)(b)4.a.a. The nature of the potential hazard involved and the complexity of the corrective action needed. The department or its agent may agree to or specify additional time, not to exceed 72 hours after the inspection, for the license holder to correct violations of a priority item.
ATCP 76.106(4)(b)4.b.b. The license holder has a maximum time of 10 calendar days after the inspection for the license holder to correct violations of a priority foundation item.
ATCP 76.106(4)(b)4.c.c. The license holder shall correct core items by a deadline agreed to or specified by the department or its agent, but no later than 90 calendar days after the inspection. The department or its agent may approve a written compliance schedule that extends beyond 90 calendar days, if the license holder submits a written schedule of compliance and no health hazard exists, or will result, from allowing an extended schedule for compliance.
ATCP 76.106(5)(5)Issuing a report and obtaining acknowledgment of receipt. At the conclusion of the inspection, an authorized representative of the department or its agent shall sign the completed inspection report. The department or its agent shall then perform an exit interview and obtain a signature on the inspection report from the license holder’s designated person in charge. A copy of the inspection report shall be left with the person in charge at the completion of the inspection, emailed, or otherwise presented within 2 business days after completion of the inspection.
ATCP 76.106(6)(6)Refusal to sign inspection report. If the license holder’s designated person in charge refuses to sign the inspection report, the department or its agent shall do all of the following:
ATCP 76.106(6)(a)(a) Receipt of inspection report. Inform the person who declines to sign the inspection report that a written acknowledgment of receipt is not an agreement with findings.
ATCP 76.106(6)(b)(b) License holder’s obligation. Inform the person that refusal to sign the inspection report will not affect the license holder’s obligation to correct the violations noted in the inspection report by the deadlines specified.
ATCP 76.106(6)(c)(c) Refusal documentation. Document the refusal to sign in the inspection report.
ATCP 76.106(7)(7)Posting of inspection reports. The department or its agent shall make inspection reports available to the public on the internet.
ATCP 76.106 HistoryHistory: CR 22-021: cr. Register June 2023 No. 810, eff. 9-24-23.
subch. III of ch. ATCP 76Subchapter III — Water Treatment Systems and Water Quality
ATCP 76.11ATCP 76.11Recirculation system.
ATCP 76.11(1)(1)General. Each pool shall have a water recirculation system with disinfection treatment and filtration equipment consisting of overflow gutters or skimmers, main drains, inlets, pumps, piping, holding tanks, and filters. The system shall be operated continuously except for seasonal closing or during periods of necessary maintenance. P
ATCP 76.11 NoteNote: See s. SPS 390.14 for design requirements for the recirculation system.
ATCP 76.11(2)(2)Skimmers and recirculation flow. Skimmers and recirculation flow shall meet all of the following:
ATCP 76.11(2)(a)(a) Skimmer flow.
ATCP 76.11(2)(a)1.1. The flow through each skimmer shall be adjusted as often as necessary to maintain a vigorous skimming action at each skimmer. Pf
ATCP 76.11(2)(a)2.2. The pool water level shall be maintained at an elevation so that continuous effective surface skimming is accomplished through skimmers or over the gutter lip. Pf
ATCP 76.11(2)(a)2.a.a. For gutter pools, approximately 75 percent of the required recirculation flow shall be through the gutter and 25 percent through the main drain during normal operation. Pf
ATCP 76.11(2)(a)2.b.b. For pools with skimmers, approximately 80 percent of the recirculation flow shall be through skimmers and 20 percent through the main drain. Pf
ATCP 76.11(2)(a)2.c.c. For reverse flow pools, 100 percent of the required recirculation shall be through the gutter or skimmer. Pf
ATCP 76.11(2)(b)(b) Skimmers maintained.
ATCP 76.11(2)(b)1.1. Skimmers, skimmer weirs, and overflow gutters and drains shall be maintained so that they are clean.
ATCP 76.11(2)(b)2.2. Skimmers, skimmer weirs, and overflow gutters shall be repaired or replaced as needed.
ATCP 76.11(2)(b)3.3. Skimmer covers shall be securely seated on deck.
ATCP 76.11(2)(c)(c) Inlets. Inlets shall be checked and adjusted to ensure that the rate of flow through each inlet is such that a uniform distribution pattern is established. Inlets in pools with surface skimmers shall be directed as necessary to ensure that there is effective skimming in all areas. Pf