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Environmental Health Survey means a comprehensive on-site review of the facilities, operation and management of a pool for the purpose of determining whether a safe environment and bathing water of acceptable quality are being provided. Run-Out Slide means that part of a waterslide where riders are intended to decelerate and/or come to a stop. Dichloramine means a disinfection by-product formed when chlorine binds to nitrogenous waste in pool water to form an amine- containing compound with two chlorine atoms (NHCl2). Sussex County Permit Expediter Service 6.2.6.4 If the gutters are recessed, the access opening shall be at least four (4) inches. 8.6.4 Manual addition of an approved halogen disinfectant shall be permitted only in special situations (e.g. 8.5.1.2 Any chemical added directly or indirectly to a pool shall be approved by the Division, registered with the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, used strictly in accordance with the manufacturers directions and properly labeled in accordance with the Hazardous Chemical Information Act 16 Del.C. 3.4.1 No person shall construct, install, alter or replace a pool, auxiliary pool structure, or pool equipment and no person shall convert a private pool to a public pool until three (3) copies of plans and specifications have been submitted to the Division, and an Approval to Construct has been issued. 1.1 Preamble. 1.3.2 Its use as a residual disinfectant and oxidizer in water. 9.2.5.1 If a portable water closet is provided, it shall be properly vented, designed to exclude flies, equipped with a self-closing door, provided with toilet tissue and maintained in a clean sanitary condition and be located contiguous to the pool deck or pool room. There are 13 Swimming Pools in Sussex County, Delaware, serving a population of 215,551 people in an area of 936 square miles. 8.6.4.1 After this manual addition has been completed, the pool shall remain closed: for at least one (1) turnover and until such time as the chemical is thoroughly and evenly dispersed throughout the pool; 8.6.4.1.1 and the automatic feeder is operating properly if it was not at the time of the manual addition. Chlorine is a general term used in these regulations which refers to hypochlorous acid and hypochlorite ion in aqueous solution derived from chlorine gas or a variety of chlorine-based disinfecting agents. 5.10.2 The importance of regulating humidity. 1.6 Breakpoint/ Super-Chlorination including how to achieve it through calculation of chemical dosing to reach the desired free chlorine level and its relationship to reducing and controlling formation of combined chlorine including guidance for how to perform breakpoint chlorination in indoor aquatic settings. The filtration rate for diatomaceous earth filters shall not exceed two (2) gpm per square foot of filter area, or the NSF listed flow rate, whichever is less. Use the pH and these three (3) factors in the following equation: A pool water has the following characteristics: pH-7.4; alkalinity-50; calcium hardness-50 ppm; temperature-78 F. Using the tables above, the factors are 1.7 for alkalinity, 1.3 for calcium hardness; and 0.6 for temperature. 15.1.1.1 If serious violations, repeat violations, or general unsanitary conditions exist, the Division may issue and properly serve due notice, by certified mail or by hand delivery, of the intention of the Division to suspend or revoke the permit of a pool. It has low solubility in water and is rapidly released into the air above pools where it can accumulate, particularly in indoor settings. Trihalomethanes means chemical compounds in which three of the four hydrogen atoms of methane (CH4) are replaced by halogen atoms. 8.5.1.1 The pH shall not be less than 7.2 or greater than 7.8. Equipment Room means a space intended for the operation of pool pumps, filters, heaters, and controllers. 8.5.2 Any pool with a documented history of pH level violations shall have an automatic pH adjustment chemical feeder that: 8.5.2.1 is the NSF listed; is approved by the Division; 8.5.2.2 has approved anti-siphon protection; and is wired such that it feeds only when the recirculation pump runs (shall be done on all pools which are in existence on the effective date of these Regulations when either the chemical feeder or recirculation pump are replaced). With the exception of competitive diving, any adjustable fulcrum diving board shall have the fulcrum locked in the maximum forward position. Flume means the riding channels of a waterslide which accommodate riders using or not using mats, tubes, rafts, and other transport vehicles as they slide along a path lubricated by a water flow. 2.5.6 How to decrease and increase pH. 10.7.1 All wading pools shall have at least two (2) inlets and in wading pools where only one (1) skimmer is required, the inlets shall be located such that they direct water toward the skimmer. 9.7.4 Copies of training/certification documentation for all attendants currently employed by the pools management shall be present at the pool when it is open. Delaware Building Codes | UpCodes Corrosive Materials means pool chemicals, fertilizers, cleaning chemicals, oxidizing cleaning materials, salt, de-icing chemicals, other corrosive or oxidizing materials, pesticides, and such other materials which may cause injury to people or damage to the building, air-handling equipment, electrical equipment, safety equipment, or fire-suppression equipment, whether by direct contact or by contact via fumes or vapors, whether in original form or in a foreseeably likely decomposition, pyrolysis, or polymerization form. Water from the pool flows over the edge and is captured and treated for reuse through the normal pool filtration system. Aquatic Facility means a physical place that contains one or more aquatic venues and support infrastructure. In the remainder of these Regulations, wherever there is a referral to NSF, it means NSF International or approved equivalent. 9.13.3 All depth markings shall be at least four (4) inches high, of a contrasting color and spaced no more than twenty-five (25) feet apart on the pool perimeter. zero depth entry, T, L or Z shapes) in the recessed areas out of the main swimming area. NOTICE: This may be achieved through a variety of chemical or physical means including chemical treatment, physical cleaning, or drying. 8.4.4 Samples shall be taken by, or required by the Division whenever it is deemed necessary. 5.1.7.2 Any pool with water deeper than five (5) feet shall have at least two (2) ladders in the deep end. 15.2.1 Upon due notice that the Division intends to suspend or revoke the permit of a pool as indicated in 15.2, or for other reasons to protect public health, the permit holder may submit to the Division, within thirty (30) days of the date of such notice of intent, a written request for an administrative hearing. 6.2.6.1 All pools shall have either perimeter overflow gutters or surface skimmers (not recommended for pools with a water surface area greater than 2500 square feet) which: 6.2.6.1.1 are capable of conducting one hundred (100) percent of the required flow rate; 6.2.6.1.2 are connected to the recirculation system; have flow control valves near the recirculation pump; 6.2.6.1.3 and effectively remove any floating material. 18.2 At least thirty (30) days in advance of the public hearing, notice of proposed changes shall be published in at least two newspapers of general circulation in the State. Sussex Conservation District 14.2.4.13.3 The bottom drain cover/grate is missing, broken, or not properly secured. 9.15.2.2 The public pool shall have designated locations for emergency and first aid equipment. The width and length of slot openings in the cover shall not exceed one half (1/2) inch and one (1) inch respectively. 8.2.2 In order to minimize the possibility of creating a tripping hazard, all fillspouts that are on the deck shall be located immediately next to one of the pool ladders, or another approved location. 9.16.4 The number of markings shall be at least equal to the number of depth markings within the No Diving Area. 9.1.8 Any deck/walkway areas that are hazardous to patrons or their bare feet (e.g. 9.2.4 Effective control measures shall be utilized to minimize or eliminate the presence of rodents, flies, roaches or other vermin. 5.1.23.2 Facilities designed to accommodate persons with disabilities will be approved within the limits of sound engineering practice and nationally recognized standards. The purpose of the hearing is to determine if the suspension should be lifted. 9.24.1 At least one person who meets the training requirements of Section 9.7. shall be stationed at the head of the flume to supervise and control the start of each slider, the spacing of sliders and the monitoring of the downward progress of each slider. 8.7.2 The recirculation system shall operate continuously (24 hours per day), with the exception of the automatic disinfectant feeder when the disinfectant level approaches or exceeds the upper recommended level. 12.7.1 All splash pools and pump reservoirs shall have either perimeter overflow gutters or surface skimmers which effectively remove any floating material and are connected to the recirculation system. 12.3.2 The distance between the side of any flume end and the side of the splash pool shall be at least five (5) feet. 5.1.4.2 Exceptions may be made for irregularly shaped pools (e.g. Island means a structure inside a pool where the perimeter is completely surrounded by the pool water and the top is above the surface of the pool. A lifeguard on duty shall not be assigned other duties that will distract his/her attention from proper observation of the bathers, or prevent the rendering of immediate assistance to someone in distress. 11.5.1 The spa pool recirculation system shall be completely separate from the air/water jet system and shall be capable of providing a minimum of ninety-six (96) turnovers of the pool volume per day [one (1) every fifteen (15) minutes] against the maximum head. 8.5.3.1 After this manual addition has been completed, the pool shall remain closed for at least one (1) turnover and until such time as the chemical is thoroughly and evenly dispersed throughout the pool. Program Offerings- Reserve your time in the pool. 6.2.3.2 For the purpose of confirming or determining the flow rate, all recirculation pumps shall be equipped with pressure gauges on both the suction and pressure side the pump. 9.1.1 All pools, their premises, and appurtenances, shall be operated and maintained at all times with regard to the safety of bathers and employees. 9.28.4.1.2 Pools Containing Chlorine Stabilizers - In public pool water that contains cyanuric acid or a stabilized chlorine product, water shall be treated by doubling the inactivation time required. Turbidity means a measure of the clarity or cloudiness of water. 7.1.8 In multiple filter installations filter piping shall be valved such that each filter can be isolated for repairs, while other filters remain in service. . 12.4.1 A deck at least ten (10) feet in width shall be provided along the entire exit side of the splash pool. 15.3 Records of Administrative Hearings. All supports, steps, and railings shall be made of material which is of sufficient strength to handle the anticipated load. Such application shall be made on forms provided by the Division and shall include the name and address of each applicant, the location and type of the proposed establishment and the signature of each applicant. pH ranges from 0 to 14. 2.2.1 Effect of unbalanced water on disinfection, pool feature surfaces, mechanical equipment, and fixtures; and. I also realize that this entire project must be completed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications, and all conditions listed in the Approval to Construct, prior to the issuance of an operating permit by the Division. This statement with signature may appear directly on the plan drawings. 9.28.2.1 The Contamination Response Plan shall include procedures for response and cleanup, provisions for training staff in these procedures, and a list of equipment and supplies for clean-up. 8.6.11.6.2 Alkalinity, calcium hardness and cyanuric acid (if applicable) shall be measured after each addition of makeup water and at least weekly. 14.2.4.2 The bacteriological quality of the swimming pool water is not in compliance with the provisions of Section 8.6. 9.23.1 A clock which is easily readable from the spa pool shall be provided. 10.6.2 For wading pools that are greater than five hundred (500) square feet of water surface, one (1) additional skimmer shall be provided for each additional (500) square feet of pool water surface or fraction thereof. 8.6.12 All sample results shall be recorded along with the date, time and sample location (area of the pool). To submit application forms, please email PandZ@sussexcountyde.gov. In most cases, applications for permits must be made in person at the County's Building Permit Office in Georgetown. 5.1.8.6 In computing the minimum deck area for adjacent pools, no area of the deck shall be considered as serving both pools. Ch. 12.3.3 The distance between the sides of adjacent flumes shall be at least six (6) feet and adjacent flumes utilizing the same splash pool shall be parallel at the ends. 9.19.2 This alarm shall produce a distinctly different sound than that of the high temperature alarm. ORP means oxidation reduction potential which is an electrical measurement in millivolts (mV) of the strength of the disinfectant (oxidizer). 3.10 Filter Backwashing/Cleaning including: 3.10.1 Determining and setting proper backwash flow rates; 3.10.2 When backwashing/cleaning should be done and the steps needed for clearing a filter of fine particles and other contaminants; 3.10.3 Proper disposal of waste water from backwash; and. 9.22.5 If there is a documented history of high temperature violations, the high temperature prevention system shall be replaced/upgraded. ozone) and oxidizers (e.g. The pH must be 7.2 - 7.8. pH can be raised by adding sodium carbonate (soda ash) and can be lowered by adding carbon dioxide (CO2), muriatic acid or sodium bisulfate (dry acid). 4464 Public Swimming Pools - Delaware 2.5.1 How pH is a measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions in water; 2.5.2 Effects of high and low pH on bathers and equipment; 2.5.3 Ideal pH range for bather and equipment; 2.5.5 How pH affects disinfectant efficacy; and. Cross-Connection means a connection or arrangement, physical or otherwise, between a potable water supply system and a plumbing fixture, tank, receptor, equipment, or device, through which it may be possible for non-potable, used, unclean, polluted and contaminated water, or other substances to enter into a part of such potable water system under any condition. 11.3.2 If the spa pool is free standing and not higher than thirty six (36) inches, the deck may be at floor level. 8.6.11.4 For pH, the phenol red colorimetric method, or any other method in the current edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, shall be used and the test kit shall have a range of at least 6.8-8.2. 3.3.5.1 Any pool which closes for twelve (12) or more continuous months shall: 3.3.5.1.1 be classified as inactive; 3.3.5.1.2 contact the Division for an Environmental Health Survey prior to re-opening; and. 11.6.1 All spa pools shall be equipped with either a perimeter overflow gutter or at least one skimmer which is connected to the recirculation system and effectively removes any floating material. 9.6.4 No person shall serve as a lifeguard unless he or she meets all of the following training requirements and can produce the appropriate documentation upon request of the Division: 9.6.4.1 Current certification in National YMCA Lifeguarding, or American Red Cross Basic Lifeguarding, Ellis and Associates International Lifeguard Training Program, Aquatic Resource Service Associates Aquatic Rescue Training or approved equivalent. 9.21.1 All Spa pools shall have a clearly labeled reversible aeration/jetting system timer switch with a fifteen (15) minute time limit located in the pool area but such that it cannot be reset from within the pool. (3) "Person" means any architect, builder . 7.5.3 When cartridges become clogged to the extent that cleaning does not restore them, or they become damaged, they shall be discarded. Water Replenishment System means a way to remove water from the pool as needed and replace with make-up water in order to maintain water quality. Sussex County Combined Courts-General District Court; Business. Building Permits and Licenses Walk-in service available 8:30AM - 4:30PM for customers applying for building permits. 1.3 Severability. 5.1.17.5 An EPA-registered disinfectant shall be provided for maintaining a clean and disinfected diaper changing unit surface before and after each use. 2.11.8 How to calculate combined chlorine levels. LANGELIER INDEX/WATER BALANCE FORMULA METHOD. 5.1.25 Diving Area/Diving Pool and Diving Board. 7.3.1 All media shall meet all of the specifications of the filter manufacturer. 5.1.2.4 Underwater or overhead projections or obstructions except for handholds, steps, ladders, facilities for persons with disabilities or recirculation system fittings shall be prohibited, unless such construction can be justified by engineering design. 24. The Residential Standard Plan is a requirement for obtaining a building permit in Sussex County and prior to initiating any site disturbance. 9.13.1 With the exception of wading pools and spa pools, the water depth of all pools, in feet to the nearest one half (1/2) foot, shall be plainly marked at or above the water surface on the vertical pool wall, and on the coping or deck within eighteen (18) inches of the pool edge. 9.5.1 Any person with evidence of an open sore, a bandaged wound or diarrhea shall be prohibited from entering the pool water. 5.1.22.1 All anchor bolts shall be covered by escutcheon plates. 1.4.6 Stabilized products (sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione and trichloro-s-triazinetrione). Automated Controller means a system of at least one chemical probe, a controller, and auxiliary or integrated component that senses the level of one or more water parameters and provides a signal to other equipment to maintain the parameters within a user-established range. 14.2.4.3 The pH of the swimming pool water is less than 7.2 or greater than 7.8. 9.15.3 Signage shall be provided at the aquatic facility or each aquatic venue, as necessary, which clearly identifies the following: 9.15.3.1 Sign Indicating First Aid Location, 9.15.3.1.1 First aid location(s), and. 9.20.1.4 Use by anyone under five (5) years of age is prohibited unless there is documented written permission from their physician. 7.4.2 Any manufacturers instructions for the proper use of this separation tank shall display either on the top of the separation tank or on the wall nearby. potassium monopersulfate). The walls and bottom shall be white or light in color for the purpose of insuring contrast to identify objects. 12.4.2 All walks and steps from the exit side to the top of the flume shall be: at least four (4) feet wide; 12.4.3 constructed of concrete or other slip resistant material approved by the Division; 12.4.4 smooth, easily cleanable and properly maintained; 12.4.5 and separated from any flume by a physical barrier such that people on the walks or steps cannot reach the flumes. 5.1.14.3 Flower beds, shrubs and other similar planted areas may be permitted inside the pool fence or room if all of the following conditions are satisfied: 5.1.14.3.1 There shall be a separation distance of at least ten (10) feet between the edge of the pool and the edge of the planted area, 5.1.14.3.2 The planted area shall be designed such that regular maintenance can be easily accomplished.