Utah Admin. Code R392-304-10 - Construction Materials
(1) The operator
shall ensure that each DSA of an artificial swimming lagoon and the
appurtenances necessary for its proper function and operation are constructed
of materials that are:
(a) inert;
(b) non-toxic to humans;
(c) impervious;
(d) durable; and
(e) resistant to the effects of wear and
deterioration from chemical, physical, radiological, and mechanical actions,
including freezing.
(2)
The operator shall ensure that the interior surface of an artificial swimming
lagoon is:
(a) able to withstand the stresses
associated with normal use and regular maintenance, including complete emptying
without shoring or additional support; and
(b) a color that, from the deck or side of
the artificial swimming lagoon, a bather is visible at the deepest point and
the following items can be identified:
(i)
algae growth, debris, or dirt;
(ii)
cracks in the surface finish; and
(iii) depth markings.
(3) If a logo or other decorative
color is placed on the floor or wall of the DSA of an artificial swimming
lagoon, the operator shall ensure that the color or design does not hinder the
detection of a bather in distress, algae growth, sediment, or other
objects.
(4) The operator shall
ensure that each interior surface of a DSA, area of egress, or safety shelf
area is:
(a) designed and constructed in a
manner that provides a smooth, easily cleanable, non-abrasive, and
slip-resistant surface; and
(b)
free of cracks or open joints, except for structural expansion
joints.
(5) When using an
artificial liner for a containment system in an artificial swimming lagoon, the
operator shall ensure that the liner meets the NSF/ANSI Standard 61-2016,
Drinking Water System Components - Health Effects, as incorporated by reference
in this rule, or an equivalent standard.
(6) The operator shall ensure that the design
and construction of electrical systems installed in an artificial swimming
lagoon meet the requirements of the NFPA 70, National Electrical Code 2017,
Article 680, as incorporated by reference in this rule.
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