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CPO Wake County QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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1. What is the ideal pH range for swimming pool water?
Answer:
 The ideal pH range is 7.2 to 7.8.
Solution:
pH measures water acidity or alkalinity. A range of 7.2–7.8 ensures bather comfort, prevents
equipment corrosion, and maintains chlorine efficiency.



2. What is the recommended free chlorine level for a public swimming pool?
Answer:
 1.0–3.0 ppm (parts per million).
Solution:
 Below 1.0 ppm: Insufficient disinfection, leading to bacterial growth.
 Above 3.0 ppm: May cause skin and eye irritation.
 Ideal: Keeps pool sanitized while ensuring swimmer safety.



3. Why is calcium hardness important in pool water balance?
Answer:
 Prevents corrosion of surfaces and scaling.
 Recommended range: 200–400 ppm.
Solution:
Low calcium levels (<200 ppm) corrode pool surfaces, while high levels (>400 ppm) cause
scaling. Regular testing prevents damage to pool components.



4. How does cyanuric acid (CYA) affect chlorine levels in an outdoor pool?
Answer:
 Acts as a chlorine stabilizer, preventing chlorine degradation by sunlight.

,  Ideal range: 30–50 ppm.
Solution:
Without CYA, chlorine dissipates quickly in sunlight. However, too much CYA (>100 ppm)
reduces chlorine effectiveness.



5. What is the purpose of breakpoint chlorination?
Answer:
 Eliminates chloramines (combined chlorine) by adding enough free chlorine.
Solution:
 Chloramines cause strong chlorine odors and irritation.
 To achieve breakpoint chlorination, add 10 times the combined chlorine level.
 Example: If combined chlorine = 0.5 ppm, add 5.0 ppm of free chlorine.



6. What is the minimum turnover rate for a public swimming pool?
Answer:
 Every 6 hours (for standard pools).
 Every 30 minutes (for spa pools).
Solution:
Turnover rate ensures all water passes through the filtration system within a set period,
maintaining clean and safe water.



7. What is the acceptable total alkalinity range for swimming pools?
Answer:
 80–120 ppm.
Solution:
 Low alkalinity (<80 ppm) causes pH fluctuations.
 High alkalinity (>120 ppm) makes it harder to adjust pH.
 Proper alkalinity helps stabilize pH and prevent corrosion or scaling.

,8. Why is shocking a pool necessary?
Answer:
 Removes contaminants, including sweat, oils, and bacteria.
Solution:
Pool shock (superchlorination) raises chlorine levels to break down organic waste and
chloramines.
 Use calcium hypochlorite or liquid chlorine.
 Ideal after heavy bather load, storms, or algae growth.



9. What is the proper way to add chemicals to a swimming pool?
Answer:
 Always add chemicals to water, not water to chemicals.
Solution:
Adding water to concentrated chemicals can cause dangerous reactions.
 Pre-dissolve dry chemicals before adding to the pool.
 Add liquid chemicals slowly near return inlets.



10. How can you prevent recreational water illnesses (RWIs) in pools?
Answer:
 Maintain proper chlorine levels (1-3 ppm).
 Keep pH within 7.2–7.8.
 Encourage showering before entering the pool.
Solution:
RWIs, such as cryptosporidium and E. coli, spread through contaminated water. Proper
sanitation and swimmer hygiene help prevent outbreaks.
11. What is the ideal range for total dissolved solids (TDS) in pool water?
Answer:
 Ideal: Below 1,500 ppm

,  Maximum: 2,500 ppm
Solution:
TDS consists of minerals, chemicals, and debris. High TDS (>2,500 ppm) can lead to cloudy
water and reduced chlorine effectiveness.



12. What is the purpose of a pool skimmer?
Answer:
 Removes debris from the surface of the pool before it sinks.
Solution:
Skimmers prevent clogging of filters and reduce bacterial growth. They should be checked and
emptied daily.



13. Why is backwashing a filter necessary?
Answer:
 Removes trapped dirt and debris from the filter.
Solution:
 Sand and DE (diatomaceous earth) filters require backwashing when pressure
increases 8-10 psi above normal.
 Cartridge filters are cleaned manually instead of backwashing.



14. What are the signs of poor pool water circulation?
Answer:
 Cloudy water
 Algae growth
 Uneven chemical distribution
Solution:
Circulation problems often result from clogged filters, weak pump pressure, or improper jet
positioning.

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