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August 20, 2026
August 20, 2026

Lakeside on Redwine NA, Inc. (Main Pool) in Fayetteville receives a 58% on their recent Pool inspection

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Lakeside on Redwine NA, Inc. (Main Pool), located at 95 Millhaven Land Fayetteville, GA 30215, received a score of 58 points out of a possible 100 points during their 08/11/2026 inspection by the Georgia Department of Public Health.

The violations noted by the inspector were:

Violation #1:
2 – self-closing / self-latching gates
511-3-5-.18(11)(h) – (h) access gates shall also comply with the requirements of this rule and shall be equipped to accommodate a locking device. barrier gates shall open away from the pool in facilities constructed after adoption of this chapter. pedestrian access gates
Points: 15
Corrected during inspection?: Yes
Repeat: No
Inspector Notes: upon arrival for the pool inspection, the far gate, next to the restrooms, is slightly ajar. The gate is opened and closed numerous times and each time it closes properly. It is noticed when the keycard is scanned, the gate magnet would release and the gate would slightly open, into the same position. Advise the residents to be mindful if they accidentally touch the keypad to ensure the gate is pushed closed. Gate will be verified on reinspection. Code: Access gates shall also comply with the requirements of this Rule and shall be equipped to accommodate a locking device. Barrier gates shall open away from the pool in facilities constructed after adoption of this chapter. Pedestrian access gates shall be self-closing and have a self-latching device. Gates other than pedestrian access gates shall have a self-latching device.

Violation #2:
7 – ph between 7.2 and 7.8
511-3-5-.23(5)(b) – (b) during operation, the ph is less than the minimum or more than the maximum levels allowed in dph rule 511-3-5-.l7.
Points: 15
Corrected during inspection?: No
Repeat: No
Inspector Notes: The pH does not meet minimum requirement of 7.2ppm. The pH reads less than 7.0 Must be corrected prior to re-inspection and reopening. Code: pH should be maintained between 7.2 and 7.8.

Violation #3:
12 – grab/hand rails, ladders installed and secure
511-3-5-.06(3)(f)1. – 1. handrails, if removable, shall be installed in such a way that they cannot be removed without the use of tools.
Points: 2
Corrected during inspection?: No
Repeat: No
Inspector Notes: The ladder and the handrail near the pavilions are loose and not secured to the deck. Ensure handrails are secured back to the decking to prevent them from pulling up during use. Code: Handrails, if removable, shall be installed in such a way that they cannot be removed without the use of tools.

Violation #4:
15 – depth and no diving markers, step marking; installed and contrasting
511-3-5-.18(3)(h) – (h) depth markers number and letters shall be tile and four inches minimum in height. numbers shall be of contrasting color to the background on which they are applied.
Points: 4
Corrected during inspection?: No
Repeat: Yes
Inspector Notes: The letters on the depth marker do not meet minimum height requirement of 4″ lettering on the pool wall and deck. Code: Depth markers number and letters shall be tile and four inches minimum in height. Numbers shall be of contrasting color to the background on which they are applied. Must be corrected prior to permitting season 2028

Violation #5:
17 – skimmers/gutters maintained and operable
511-3-5-.11(3)(d) – (d) each skimmer shall have a weir that adjusts automatically to variations in water level over a minimum range of four inches.
Points: 4
Corrected during inspection?: No
Repeat: No
Inspector Notes: The weirs are not present in each skimmer. Code: Each skimmer shall have a weir that adjusts automatically to variations in water level over a minimum range of four inches.

Violation #6:
19 – adequate turnover rate
511-3-5-.07(1)(a) – (a) the equipment for a swimming pool shall be of adequate size to turn over the entire pool water capacity. the turnover rate for pools constructed after the adoption of this chapter shall not exceed the sum of one and one-half times the average wat
Points: 5
Corrected during inspection?: No
Repeat: No
Inspector Notes: The flowmeter does not appear to be functioning, and the turnover rate cannot be verified. The weight is all the way at the bottom of the flow meter; however, the pump and filter appear to function properly. The required flow for the pool is 228 gpm. Must be corrected immediately. For any pool that does not meet proper turnover rate two (2) times in a row, it may be deemed that changes need to occur to the filtration system or further investigation as to why turnover cannot be met. Code: The equipment for a swimming pool shall be of adequate size to turn over the entire pool water capacity. The turnover rate for pools constructed after the adoption of this chapter shall not exceed the sum of one and one-half times the average water depth in feet; where the number of hours is equal to the number feet calculated or exceed once every six hours whichever is less. Unless the rate is otherwise specified in subsection (b) below. This system shall be designed to give the proper turnover rate based on the manufacturer’s recommended maximum pressure flow of the filter in dirty media condition of the filter, immediately prior to cleaning the filter.

Violation #7:
21 – cyanuric acid level not exceeding maximum
511-3-5-.17(4) – (4) stabilizer (if used) cyanuric acid,ppm ideal: 30-50 maximum: 90 comments: if stabilizer is: too high: – may reduce chlorine efficacy too low: – chlorine residual rapidly destroyed by sunlight note: stabilizer is not needed in indoor or br
Points: 4
Corrected during inspection?: No
Repeat: Yes
Inspector Notes: The cyanuric acid level exceeds the maximum allowance of 90 ppm. CYA is over 100ppm Reduce CYA to get maximum effectiveness of the chlorine. Code: Stabilizer (if used) Cyanuric acid, ppm Ideal: 30-50 Maximum: 90 Comments: If stabilizer is: Too High: – May reduce chlorine efficacy Too Low: – Chlorine Residual rapidly destroyed by sunlight Note: Stabilizer is not needed in indoor or brominated pools and spas.

Violation #8:
22 – signs: peak occupancy/pool/spa/signs legible and in clearview
511-3-5-.18(12)(a) – (a) the words “no diving” and the universal international symbol for “no diving” shall be permanently visible at the edge of the deck for water five feet in depth or less, placed only on the deck beside the depth markers, and shall conform to that ou
Points: 2
Corrected during inspection?: No
Repeat: No
Inspector Notes: The words “No Diving” does not meet the minimum height requirements of 4″ lettering for the depth markers. The words “No Diving” and the universal international symbol for “NO DIVING” shall be permanently visible at the edge of the deck for water five feet in depth or less, placed only on the deck beside the depth markers, and shall conform to that outlined for depth markers. Correct prior to permitting 2028.

Violation #9:
24 – piping identified and marked
511-3-5-.08(6) – (6) all piping shall be marked with directional arrows as necessary to determine flow direction. all piping in the equipment room shall be permanently identified by its use and the pool and or aquatic feature it serves.
Points: 1
Corrected during inspection?: No
Repeat: No
Inspector Notes: .08(4)(6) All piping shall be marked with directional arrows as necessary to determine flow direction. Code: All piping in the equipment room shall be permanently identified by its use and the pool and or aquatic feature it serves.

Violation #10:
35 – operator facility inspections performed; written documentation
511-3-5-.22(6) – (6) written documentation of the operator’s visits must be available at the pool facility. at a minimum, the written record must indicate the condition of the following items:
Points: 4
Corrected during inspection?: No
Repeat: No
Inspector Notes: There is no available documentation to verify the CPO is checking the required information as indicated in the code. There is one completed form, but it has no date to indicate when this occurred. Code: Written documentation of the operator’s visits must be available at the pool facility. At a minimum, the written record must indicate the condition of the following items: circulation, filtration, and disinfection systems, safety equipment onsite, pool stairs and deck condition, water chemistry results, and corrective actions taken, if needed.

Violation #11:
37 – other violations of the chapter
Points: 1
Corrected during inspection?: No
Repeat: Yes
Inspector Notes: .17(2) The alkalinity does not meet minimum requirements. Adjust the alkalinity in the pool, then verify the pH is within proper range. Code: Alkalinity is required to be at 60ppm minimum and 180 ppm maximum.

Violation #12:
37 – other violations of the chapter
Points: 1
Corrected during inspection?: No
Repeat: No
Inspector Notes: There is broken concrete present on the pool deck. Repair broken areas to prevent potential injury to bathers. .04(9)(d) All surfaces that come in contact with the user shall be finished so that they do not constitute a cutting, pinching, puncturing or abrasion hazard under casual contact and intended use. All materials shall be maintained in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.

Additional remarks:
Modification application sent: changes to equipment in the pump room has occurred (pumps, filters, possibly chemical feeders, new pvc- pics attached).

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