Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-8-810 - Fecal Contamination in Public and Semipublic Swimming Pools and Spas
A. If solid feces
are found in a public or semipublic swimming pool or spa, an operator of the
swimming pool or spa shall ensure that:
1.
Each individual in the swimming pool or spa exits the swimming pool or spa and
the swimming pool or spa is closed,
2. The feces in the swimming pool or spa are
removed and disposed of in a toilet,
3. The chemical disinfection level of the
water in the swimming pool or spa is tested to determine whether the water
complies with the water quality and disinfection standards in
R9-8-803, and
4. The swimming pool or spa is not reopened
until a test conducted under subsection (A)(3) indicates that the water
complies with the water quality and disinfection standards in
R9-8-803.
B. If liquid feces are found in a public or
semipublic swimming pool or spa, an operator of the swimming pool or spa shall
ensure that:
1. Each individual in the
swimming pool or spa exits the swimming pool or spa and the swimming pool or
spa is closed;
2. The swimming pool
or spa is closed for at least 24 hours;
3. As much of the liquid feces as possible in
the swimming pool or spa is removed and disposed of in a toilet;
4. The swimming pool or spa is chemically
treated with a shock treatment;
5.
The water in the swimming pool or spa is tested 24 hours after applying the
shock treatment to determine whether the water complies with the water quality
and disinfection standards in
R9-8-803; and
6. The swimming pool or spa is not reopened
until a test conducted under subsection (B)(5) indicates that the water
complies with the water quality and disinfection standards in
R9-8-803.
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