Utah Admin. Code R392-302-5 - Design Requirements and Plan Approval
(1) The manager shall submit plans to the
local health department for:
(a) a new
pool;
(b) a modification project of
an existing pool; or
(c)
replacement of equipment that is different from that originally approved by the
local health officer.
(2)
The manager shall ensure that:
(a) new pool
construction or a modification project of an existing pool does not begin until
the requirements of Subsection (4) have been met;
(b) plans submitted, as required in
Subsection (1) are certified and stamped by a designing engineer or architect
who is licensed by the Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) and
contain the following verifications:
(i) the
structure is stable;
(ii) the shape
of a pool and location of appurtenances are designed such that the following
are not impaired:
(A) pool water
circulation;
(B) pool water
quality; and
(C) bather
safety;
(iii) a pool is
designed with a circulation system, meeting the requirements of Section
R392-302-19, that incorporates
treatment and filtration equipment, as required in Sections
R392-302-23 and
R392-302-24;
(iv) in climates where a facility is subject
to freezing temperatures, parts of the facility subject to freezing damage is
designed to provide protection from damage due to freezing; and
(v) the facility has adequate fencing and
barriers, showers, hand sinks, toilets, and dressing areas; and
(c) the pool is constructed to
meet the requirements of Subsection (2)(b) and is constructed in accordance
with approved plans.
(3)
If any substantive changes are made to the originally approved design plans,
the manager shall submit the amended design plan drawings, stamped and signed
by the designing engineer or architect to the local health department for
approval.
(4) The local health
officer shall:
(a) conduct a review of the
plans described in Subsection (1) within 30 days of submittal; and
(b) send to the manager a letter of review
with plan review findings.
(5) The local health officer may exempt the
manager from Subsection (1) for a modification project of an existing pool when
the manager can satisfactorily demonstrate to the local health officer that the
modification will not adversely affect facility operations, public health, or
wellness.
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