2023 Parks and Recreation Aquatics Master Plan
City of Greensboro FACILITY AUDIT
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WARNERSVILLE RECREATION CENTER Overview Warnersville Swimming Pool › Facts: 25m x 25m L-shaped main pool and rectangular 10’x25’ wading pool. › Pool Volume: 150,000 gallons › Surface area: 2,150sq. ft. › The main pool was covered at the time of this visit. The pool shell evaluation is limited. Submerged Drains › Main Pool - not observed. The pool was full at the time of the visit. › Wading Pool - the main drain could not be seen through the water to determine if covers were present and secured. › The client should ensure that all drains comply with ASME/ANSI A122.19.8-2007 Main Pool - Gutter System › Tile gutter system. Limited exposed areas show signs of cracking and deterioration. Depth Markers and No Diving Markers › The deck-mounted depth markers could not be observed because they were covered by the winter cover. Limited vertical markers were noted attached to the pool fence. Pool Enclosures › Pool fencing was present but not evaluated. › The self-closing and latching gate for the wading pool was present and operational.
Domestic Water Fill › Freshwater fill system. The operational condition is unknown. › Staff reported that during the operational season large volumes of water will leak into the pumproom from the far wall (1) the source of this water should be explored further. General Conditions › The pump room is in need of repairs and upgrades. The ventilation system has been abandoned. The concrete roof has signs of significant deterioration.
Chemical Storage › Chemicals should be stored in a dry well ventilated enclosure. NC Code .2533, .2534, .2537
Children’s Pool Chemical and Filtration System
› Single filter system › Pump: Wisperflow › Motor: 1.5 hp › Filter: Triton high sand filter with a multiport › Minimal labeling of valves and pipes. › Chemical Delivery System: No automated chemical feeder. Erosion-style trichlor chlorine feeder. Manual acid delivery. ADA Access › With over 300 linear feet of the perimeter, the lap pool requires a primary and secondary means of access. This requirement is met by one ADA lift chair and a set of removable ADA stairs. › With less than 300 linear feet of the perimeter, the children’s pool requires a primary means of access. There are no ADA accommodations present and a sloped entry would not be readily achievable.
Pool Decks › Decks were cracked, stained, and missing sections of surfacing. › Areas of prolific deterioration were noted.
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