Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-5-604 - Swimming Pools
A. If a
licensee uses a public or semi-public swimming pool for an enrolled child, the
swimming pool shall meet the requirements of the swimming pool ordinance
enacted by local government. If no ordinance has been adopted, the swimming
pool shall meet the requirements in A.A.C. R9-8-801 through R9-8-813.
B. A licensee that uses a private pool for an
enrolled child shall ensure that the swimming pool and its equipment meet the
following requirements:
1. If a licensee uses
a private pool that is a minimum of 2 feet in depth for enrolled children, the
swimming pool shall meet the requirements of the swimming pool ordinance
enacted by local government and, at a minimum, be equipped with the following:
a. A recirculation system consisting of
piping, pumps, filters, and water conditioning and disinfecting equipment that
conforms to the swimming pool manufacturer's specifications for installation
and operation, and is adequate to clarify and disinfect the pool water
continuously;
b. Two swimming pool
inlets located on opposite sides of the swimming pool to produce uniform
circulation of water and maintain uniform chlorine residual throughout the
entire swimming pool without the existence of dead spots;
c. A drain located at the swimming pool's
lowest point and covered by a grating that cannot be removed by
bathers;
d. A swimming pool water
vacuum system in operating condition;
e. A removable strainer to prevent hair,
lint, or other objects from reaching the pump and filter;
f. An automatic mechanical water disinfectant
system in use and in operating condition. The disinfecting agents shall
maintain the swimming pool water as follows:
i. A free chlorine level between 1.0 and 3.0
parts per million as tested by the diethyl-p-phenylene diamine method or 0.4 to
1.0 parts per million when tested by the orthotolidine method;
ii. A pH level between 7.0 and 8.0 as tested
by the diethyl-p-phenylene diamine method or the orthotolidine method;
or
iii. A bromine level between 2.0
and 4.0 parts per million as tested by the diethyl-p-phenylene diamine
method;
g. A shepherd's
crook; and
h. A ring buoy attached
to a 1/2 inch diameter rope at least 25 feet in length;
2. If a licensee uses a private pool that is
less than 2 feet in depth for enrolled children, the swimming pool shall meet
the requirements of subsection (B)(1) except that:
a. The swimming pool shall have a minimum of
one swimming pool inlet;
b. The
swimming pool is not required to have a bottom drain;
c. A pool water vacuum cleaning system is not
required, and
d. A ring buoy with
attached rope is not required;
3. A portable pool that does not meet the
requirements of subsection (B)(1) or (2) is prohibited;
4. On each day an enrolled child uses the
swimming pool, a licensee shall test the water in the swimming pool at least
once every day to verify that the swimming pool water meets the swimming pool
water chemical ranges in subsection (B)(1)(f);
5. A licensee shall create a written swimming
pool log and:
a. Document the results of tests
required in subsection (B)(4) in the written swimming pool log;
b. Have the written swimming pool log at the
swimming pool site while enrolled children are using the swimming pool;
and
c. Maintain the written
swimming pool log on facility premises for three months after the last date the
swimming pool water was tested and documented; and
6. If the swimming pool water does not meet
the swimming pool water chemical ranges in subsection (B)(1)(f), the licensee
shall:
a. Add liquid or dissolved dry
chemicals to the swimming pool water,
b. Document any actions taken by the licensee
to restore the swimming pool water chemical ranges in the written swimming pool
log required in subsection (B)(5)(a), and
c. Not allow enrolled children to use the
swimming pool until tests of the swimming pool water verify that the swimming
pool water meets the swimming pool water chemical ranges in subsection
(B)(1)(f).
C.
A licensee shall ensure that a public, semi-public, or private pool used by an
enrolled child is enclosed by a wall, fence, or barrier that complies with:
1. The requirements of a swimming pool
barrier ordinance adopted by the local government where the swimming pool is
located; or
2. If the local
government where the swimming pool is located has not adopted a swimming pool
barrier ordinance, the requirements in A.R.S. §
36-1681.
D. A licensee that uses any
semi-public or private swimming pool for enrolled children shall ensure that
the swimming pool has been inspected by the Department or a city or county
health department before it is used by enrolled children.
1. If a licensee operates or uses a swimming
pool that is inspected by a city or county health department, the licensee
shall provide the Department with a current written report of the swimming pool
inspection.
2. A licensee shall
maintain the current swimming pool inspection reports of a swimming pool used
by enrolled children on the facility premises.
E. A licensee shall ensure that written
permission is:
1. Obtained from an enrolled
child's parent before allowing the enrolled child to participate in a swimming
activity, and
2. Maintained on
facility premises for 12 months after the date the enrolled child participated
in the swimming activity.
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