Oklahoma City, Okla. — The Oklahoma City-County Health Department is investigating concerns about water quality at the Okana Resort’s waterpark, following reports of a temporary closure due to a failed inspection.
The $400 million resort, which opened in February, briefly closed after its 1.4 million-gallon lagoon was found to have zero chlorine during an inspection on July 21.
“Anytime chlorine is out of range, which is supposed to be 1 to 5 parts per million, if it’s a little high or a little low, the operator is supposed to close that pool until they can get that corrected,” said Daniel DeGeus from the Oklahoma City-County Health Department…