Utah Admin. Code R392-303-3 - Definitions
The following definitions apply in this rule:
(1) "Bather" means a person at a geothermal
pool or geothermal bathing place who has contact with water either through
spray or partial or total immersion. The term bather as defined, also includes
staff members, and refers to those users who can be exposed to contaminated
water as well as potentially contaminate the water.
(2) "Bather load" means the number of persons
allowed by the operator to use a geothermal pool or geothermal bathing place at
any one time or specified period of time.
(3) "Flow-through" means water that is fed by
a continuous supply into a geothermal pool or bathing place that causes an
equal rate of flow to discharge from the pool or bathing place to
waste.
(4) "Geothermal bathing
place" means a natural bathing place or semi-artificial bathing place with an
impoundment of geothermal water.
(5) "Geothermal pool" means a man-made basin,
chamber, receptacle, tank, or tub that is filled with geothermal water or a
mixture of geothermal and non-geothermal water that creates an artificial body
of water.
(6) "Geothermal water"
means ground water that is heated in the earth by the earth's
interior.
(7) "Imminent health
hazard" means a significant threat or danger to health that is considered to
exist when there is evidence sufficient to show that a product, practice,
circumstance, or event creates a situation that can cause infection, disease
transmission, pest infestation, or hazardous condition that requires immediate
correction or cessation of operation to prevent injury, illness, or
death.
(8)
(a) "Living unit" means one or more rooms or
spaces that are, or can be, occupied by an individual, group of individuals, or
a family, temporarily or permanently for residential or overnight lodging
purposes.
(b) A living unit may
include:
(i) a room in a public lodging
facility;
(ii) a condominium
unit;
(iii) a recreational
vehicle;
(iv) a manufactured
home;
(v) a single family home;
or
(vi) an individual unit in a
multiple unit housing complex.
(9) "Local health department" has the same
meaning as provided in Subsection
26A-1-102(5).
(10) "Local health officer" means the health
officer of the local health department having jurisdiction, or a designated
representative.
(11) "Natural
bathing place" means a lake, pond, river, stream, swimming hole, or hot springs
that has not been modified by man.
(12) "Operator" means a person who owns,
manages, or controls a public geothermal pool or bathing place or a designated
representative.
(13) "Plumbing
Code" means International Plumbing Code as incorporated and amended in Title
15A, State Construction and Fire Codes Act.
(14) "Renovation or remodeling" means the
replacement or modification of equipment that may affect the ability of a
geothermal pool or a geothermal bathing place to meet the safety and water
quality standards of this rule.
(15) "SCUBA diving" means a mode of
underwater diving where the diver uses an apparatus that is completely
independent of surface air supply to breathe underwater.
(16) "Soaking pool" means a geothermal pool
or geothermal bathing place that is less than or equal to four feet deep, and
is designed exclusively for sitting or reclining.
(17) "Soaking tub" means a geothermal pool or
geothermal bathing place that has a depth of two feet or less and a volume of
300 gallons or less and is designed exclusively for sitting or
reclining.
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