Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-8-303 - Public Portable Toilet Requirements
A. A responsible person or the responsible
person's designee shall ensure that:
1. A
public portable toilet:
a. Is
clean;
b. Is sanitary;
c. Is maintained to avoid odors and insect or
vermin infestation;
d. Has a
non-absorbent, durable, smooth, leakproof, and rustproof floor, wall, ceiling,
and door materials;
e. Has a vent
pipe connected to a sewage storage tank that:
i. Is wide enough in diameter to prevent the
build up of gasses, and
ii. Extends
upwards from the sewage storage tank through the roof of the portable toilet
enclosure;
f. Has a
supply of toilet paper that is replenished before running out; and
g. Has a self-closing door and privacy latch
on the door;
2. Except
as provided in subsection (B), one public portable toilet is deployed for the
first 100 individuals using or expected to use public portable toilet
facilities and one additional public portable toilet is deployed for each
additional 100 individuals;
3. Each
public portable toilet's sewage storage tank is pumped out on a regular basis
to keep the public portable toilet operating as designed;
4. Facilities for washing or sanitizing hands
are provided as follows:
a. Except as provided
in subsection (B), working portable hand-wash stations are deployed at a
minimum rate of one per 10 public portable toilets;
b. Soap, water, and single use towels are
continuously provided at each portable hand-wash station; and
c. Where conditions make the use of soap and
water impractical, the regulatory authority may allow sanitizing gel in place
of soap and water; and
5. Public portable toilets are located a
minimum of 100 feet from any food establishment.
B. A responsible person or the responsible
person's designee shall ensure that sewage, human excreta, and refuse produced
in a public portable toilet:
1. Does not
create a public nuisance; and
C. The regulatory
authority may adjust the number of public portable toilets required in
subsection (A)(2) and portable hand-wash stations required in (A)(5)(a)
provided based on the estimated number of users, the duration of use, and the
availability of public restrooms within 200 feet of the public portable
toilet.
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