Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 70863 - Water Supply and Plumbing
(a)
Water for human consumption from an independent source shall be subjected to
bacteriological analysis by the local health department, State Department of
Health or a licensed commercial laboratory at least every three (3) months. A
copy of the most recent laboratory report shall be available for
inspection.
(b) Plumbing and
drainage facilities shall be maintained in compliance with Part 5, Title 24,
California Administrative Code, Basic Plumbing Requirements. Drinking water
supplies shall comply with Group 4, Subchapter 1, Chapter 5, Division T17, Part
6, of Title 24, California Administrative Code.
(c) Backflow preventers (vacuum breakers)
shall be maintained in operating condition where required by Section
T17-210(c), Division T17, Part 6, Title 24, California Administrative
Code.
(d) For hot water used by
patients, there shall be temperature controls to automatically regulate the
temperature between 40.5°C (105°F) and 48.9°C
(120°F).
(e) Hot water at a
minimum temperature of 82.2°C (180°F) shall be maintained at the final
rinse section of dishwashing facilities unless alternate methods are approved
by the Department.
(f) Taps
delivering water at 51.6°C (125°F) or higher shall be identified
prominently by warning signs with letters 5 cm (2 inches) high.
(g) Grab bars shall be maintained for each
toilet, bathtub and shower used by patients, where required in Section
T17-212(b), Division T17, Part 6, of Title 24, California Administrative
Code.
(h) As a minimum, toilet,
handwashing and bathing facilities shall be maintained in operating condition
in the number and types specified in construction requirements in effect at the
time the building or unit was constructed.
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