http://www.myfoxboston.com/dpp/news/loc ... x-20110629
I've got no words really. How does this happen exactly?
I've got no words really. How does this happen exactly?

435.31: Water Clarity
435.34: Closure of Pool
(1) The operator shall be familiar with the provisions of 105 CMR 435.000 and every other applicable law and regulation pertaining to swimming, wading and special purpose pools including testing equipment and safe handling of chemicals.
(2) If at any time the swimming, wading or special purpose pool water does not conform with the requirements set forth in 105 CMR 435.28 through 435.31, the operator shall immediately close the pool until the pool water conforms with those standards.
http://www.mass.gov/Eeohhs2/docs/dph/regs/105cmr435.pdf
bk406 said:She didnt drown in that pool I dont think. Somethings fishy about it. A lot of us up here think she was dumped. That pool was full of people when it supposedly happened. Even a little cloudy, someone would have seen her. The medical examiners report is due in a few days. We'll see then.
I would do both. Notify the health club and report it to the health dept.... chances are the health club is already aware of their water clarity situation, but are too concerned with other matters to tend to it.(I just heard about this tonight on this forum. And to think I've been wondering lately about how the water clarity at my health club pool has been slacking off and that I should say something to someone about it or, as DH says, just call the health department.)
Sic the health department on 'em! I did, and it felt good. Most government agencies are backlogged. So the quarterly visits are usually annual or biennial, unless they get a tip. And if they get a tip, it means they'll probably find something to cite, something interesting for a change.Lana537 said:I can't believe the statement in one of the articles: "Lauren Smith, state public health medical director, said it's unlikely that anyone's health is a risk. "I want to reassure the public (that) as disturbing as it is to you, there are no health risks associated with this," she said."
I ask how can you have such cloudy water and not have a health risk!? Obviously, most people (from lifeguards to swimmers) know nothing at all about pool water. It is screaming-scary that the state public health medical director is one of these know-nothings!
(I just heard about this tonight on this forum. And to think I've been wondering lately about how the water clarity at my health club pool has been slacking off and that I should say something to someone about it or, as DH says, just call the health department.)
All very upsetting.
Lana
JasonLion said:Except that I saw an interview with her friends, and they said they figured she went home early and they took the kids back with them and took care of them waiting for her to show up again.