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Regulations of the Massachusetta Sanitary Code: Article VI, Minimim Standards for Pools; and Town Amendments to Article VI.
1. All items appsoved on the construction plan are of pennanent nature and need not be checked at each inspection.
�� 2. }�ALTH: Shower and health signs posted which state that bathers take showers; no sick or infected bathers;
� no glass or dangerous objects; arui children u►�der the age of 16 must be accarganied .by an adult eavicmier within.
v}� 3. CERTIFIID POOL OPIItATORS: Must stafi at least t�w (2) certified operators in First Aid, Water Safety, C.P.R., and
have one available on the premises during Rool operating hours.
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O K- 4. SAFETY: One shepards crook and one ring buoy with adequate rop�e for each 2,000 sq. ft. water surface. One pool
divider for shallow end with floatation buoys.
f"�K 5. FIRST AID: First aia k�it (see back), anergency telephone nunbers �osted, loca! police, state police, fire
� department, ard several available �t,ysicians. Telephone available or other ans of cam�u►ication {no+ pay
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� 6. RDCORDS: Written records available of daily operation of the pool, incluciing attendance, water tests, chemicals
used, hours of operation, backwashing and other information required. '
� 7. Rk)CIRCULATION - FILTItATION: Purification system capable of maintaining quality of water, turnover every $ hours,
maxim�m filtration rate 2-3 gal. per min. per sq. ft. filter. Disinfection equipment finely adjustable. Flaw ',
meters and pressure gau es are required. � � ���S,�-� -�qq�.-�'S '
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_ 8. DF�'IH MAi2KII�S: Muat be clearly marked on deck and wall of pool. Markings nuat be displayed for every foot down
to a depth of 5 feet, and then at appropriate places of not more than 25 foot `intervals around the deep portion of
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� 9. DIVING BOARD6: Rigidly constructed, properly anchored, braced for heavzest load, seund no splinters or cracks,
non slip surface. Not over 10 feet above water level and at leas� 13 feet unobstructed head roan. _
��0. WATIIt SqjRGE: Water used in any savimning pool shall be fran a source approved by the Health Departmer±t.
�11. $AGTFRIOLAGTCAL QUALITY: Health Department shall cause water samples to be analyz� as considered necessary.
Quality shall meet the USPHS drinking water standards. Untreated water'not over 2,400 !�N Goliform.
U� 12. C�IICAL STAI�IARD6: Treated with chlorine or other effective method. Tests taken at leasf�"�`"'times a day
� as required by ; Flealth Department. Free Qilorine 1.0 - 3.0, pH 7.2 - 7.8, Branine 2.0 - 6.0,
- _ Tota1 Alkali�tity 50 - 150 p.p.m. arxd Carbined Chlorine less than 2 p.p.m. are required once a day.
SWIM�AING POOL: Cl = �.� pH =� T.A. _ /Q Canbined Cl = 0
S�1IA�MING PQOL:' Cl � pH = T.A. _ ,. Combined Cl -
WHIRi,PWL: Cl = a• �' pH = ?� T.A. _ �- ' Canbined Cl = �' �
NIADING PQQL: C1 = pii = T,A. = Gambined C1 =
Q� 13. TFSTING �UIF1�Nf: Testing equignent provided, in good repair and canplete with fresh reagents.
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d'K14. WATFR CL�ARITY: A 6 ineh black disc at bottem of deepest part of pooi visable at 10 yards away.
��15. WADING POOIB: Quality of the water shall be the same as swintning poola. Turnover 4 hours or less,
16. WHIRL�POOLS: Quality of the vwdter shall be the sa�ae as swirtming pools a�l shall be equipped with a theananeter ar�d '
a time instrutnent for tk�e use of;.bathers., �V,�� .� �
�3��'17. FIVCLASURE: A 6 foot high fence in accordance with M.G.L. c.140 with self-closing�and self-latching gates or doors. �
Indoor pool must also be restricted in a similar enantser. Pool entrances and exits to be locked during ,
nqn-operating hours. r. ;
U K18. (xASURE: Operator to close pool when water does not meet the requirements of this code. Operator understands '
their responsibilities in regards to operating a public/sani-public swimning pool. ,
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