Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-5-235 - Cross-connection Control
A.
Cross-connections between the distribution system of a public water system and
the water circulation system of a public or semipublic swimming pool or spa are
prohibited.
B. Potable water for
make-up water purposes may be introduced into a public or semipublic swimming
pool or spa in any of the following ways:
1.
Through an over-the-rim spout with an air-gap of at least twice the diameter of
the pipe and not less than 6 inches above the overflow level. If an
over-the-rim spout is used, it shall be located so that it does present a
tripping hazard. The open end of an over-the-rim spout shall have no sharp
edges and shall not protrude more than 2 inches beyond the edge of the swimming
pool or spa wall;
2. Through a
float controlled make-up water feed tank with an air gap of at least 3 inches
above the overflow level; or
3.
Through a submerged inlet that is protected against backsiphonage by at least a
pressure vacuum breaker that is installed so that the bottom of the backflow
prevention assembly is a minimum of 12 inches above the level of the
coping.
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