Axiall, NACCHO Issue Revealing Report on Recreational Water Facility InspectionsComprehensive recommendations released at the World Aquatic Health Conference WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 15, 2014-- The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) and Axiall Corporation’s Water Treatment Products, (NYSE: AXLL) released “Looking for Trouble—Seeing Eye-to-Eye with Health Inspectors,” a report on commercial pool operations and inspections that highlights multiple violations in pool water safety. The report contains findings and recommendations from a 2014 comprehensive survey of aquatic health officials from across the United States and was released at the annual World Aquatic Health™ Conference (WAHC) in Portland, Oregon. “For those in the aquatics industry, much of what is presented is eye-opening information that is both sobering and full of opportunity,” said Frank Schiffman, senior marketing manager, Axiall Corporation. “In particular, if you’re a pool operator, you’ll certainly want to know what health inspectors are looking for when they conduct an inspection, as well as commonly cited deficiencies and how to keep your facility in compliance year round.” The survey found that: 75 percent of responding local health departments reported a commercial pool being shut down by their agency within the past two years. Of those that reported a shutdown: 90 percent attributed it to low sanitizing levels/chlorine. 61 percent attributed to pH being out of balance. 53 percent attributed it to cloudiness or turbidity of the water. 32 percent of the respondents reported always finding violations in apartment complexes. 54 percent reported violations; two out of three inspections in apartment complexes. 36 percent reported that hotel/motels have the most water quality violations. "NACCHO’s survey of local health department officials who inspect recreational water facilities was developed to identify the most common water quality violations and equip inspectors with resources to educate pool owners and operators,’’ said Jennifer Li, NACCHO's director of environmental health and health and disability. “The ability to study the protocols and experiences of recreational water facility inspectors also allowed NACCHO and Axiall to examine the quality of pool water in diverse jurisdictions throughout the country, and to make recommendations about water maintenance and the chemicals used to treat recreational water facilities.” The recommendations for local health department inspectors, pool owners and operators are based on the findings and generally accepted best practices issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Swimming Pool Foundation (NSPF) and other national industry groups. “Local health departments work with partners every day to ensure the safety of the water we drink and the water we swim in,” said Li. “It is our hope that the recommendations contained in this report will not only help local health department inspectors better understand the needs of recreational water facilities, but also educate pool owners and operators about their role in helping keep communities healthy and safe.” Schiffman and Li jointly presented the report at the WAHC. This meeting spotlights issues and solutions to promote more people living healthier lives using pools, hot tubs and aquatic venues, and to raise the visibility of this field. Conference sessions focus on a spectrum of drowning, illness, injury and liability prevention topics and aquatic health benefits. Thought leaders and influencers in the aquatics industry attend the WAHC. “The ability to present this critical information to our peers is vitally important to both organizations,” added Schiffman. “As a leader in the manufacturing of tablet chlorination systems for recreational water facilities around the world, we recognize the importance of keeping the swimming public safe. Our NACCHO colleagues share our concerns. We’re extremely proud to be associated with NACCHO while sharing this very important report.” The full report is available at www.LookingForTroubleStudy.com, and is free to NACCHO members. For non-members the nominal report fee is $19.99. For the first 100 report copies purchased, Axiall will donate 50 percent of the proceeds to the NSPF. About the National Association of County and City Health Officials The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) represents the nation's 2,800 local governmental health departments. These city, county, metropolitan, district and tribal departments work every day to protect and promote health and well-being for all people in their communities. For more information about NACCHO, please visit www.naccho.org. About Axiall Axiall Corporation is a leading integrated chemicals and building products company. Axiall, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, has manufacturing facilities located throughout North America and in Asia to provide industry-leading materials and services to customers. For more information, visit www.axiall.com. Note to media: To receive a complimentary copy of the full report, please contact Scott Henry at shenry@pipitonegroup.com. Source: Axiall Corporation Axiall Water Treatment Products Frank Schiffman, 412-515-8091 frank.schiffman@axiall.com or NACCHO Alisa Blum, 202-507-4277 ablum@naccho.org