The owner of a public bathing place shall be
responsible for compliance with the literal terms of this chapter
and for maintaining the facility in a clean and sanitary condition,
so as not to create a threat to the public health, safety and welfare.
Equipment, operation and maintenance at all public bathing places
shall be such as to remove the danger of injury to persons from drowning,
falls, collisions, fires and nuisances of any kind.
Any owner who constructs or installs or intends
to construct or install or who desires to extend, alter or modify
a public bathing place shall submit plans and specifications for such
work to the D.E.R. and the Community Development Department and secure
all required permits before beginning the work or before permitting
the work to be started. Any deviation from approved plans and specifications,
including those changes which affect the water treatment process,
shall first be approved, in writing, by the D.E.R. and the Community
Development Department.
The following regulations are hereby established
for the preservation of health and the prevention of disease within
public bathing places regulated by this chapter:
A. Common use of drinking cups, towels, hair brushes
or other toilet articles shall be prohibited.
B. Any employee having a disease in a stage which is
communicable or likely to become so shall not be allowed to work at
the public bathing place until certified by a physician that he may
return to work.
C. Persons with signs of illness or disease or with skin
rashes or sores or with bandages shall be excluded from public bathing
places except where certified by a physician not to have a disease
in a communicable stage.
D. Bathing suits and towels furnished to bathers shall
be thoroughly cleaned and dried each time they are used in such a
manner as to preclude the transmission of disease and shall be stored
in a clean and sanitary manner.
E. Bather preparation facilities shall be provided with
separate dressing facilities, showers, lavatories, toilets and appurtenances
for each sex.
F. Interior walls and floors shall be surfaced with material
which is readily cleanable, and the floors shall be drained to prevent
standing water.
G. The owner shall provide drinking water facilities
at all public bathing places and ensure that water used for drinking,
food preparation, cleaning or personal hygiene is provided from a
supply approved by the D.E.R.
H. Where food service is provided, the food service facilities
and operations shall comply with the Radnor Township ordinances relating
to food service.
The owner of a public bathing place shall provide
for the storage and collection of all garbage and refuse in a sanitary
manner and as often as necessary to prevent a health hazard public
nuisance.
A. Storage. All garbage and refuse containing food wastes
shall, prior to disposal, be kept in leakproof, nonabsorbent, rust-
and corrosion-resistant containers of adequate number, which shall
be kept covered with tight-fitting lids. Any other manner of garbage
and refuse storage may be used if approved by the Community Development
Department. All other refuse shall be stored in containers, of sufficient
numbers and size, in a manner so as to prevent arthropod or rodent
problems and other nuisances.
B. Cleaning of area. Adequate cleaning facilities shall
be provided, and each container, room or area shall be thoroughly
cleaned after each emptying or removal of garbage and refuse.
Adequate measures for the control of arthropods
and rodents which the Department deems a public health hazard shall
be taken in a manner satisfactory to the Department.
All sewage systems serving public bathing places
shall be subject to all applicable Township and D.E.R. regulations.
The method for discharge of filter backwash and other pool waste water
into the waters of the commonwealth shall be approved in the D.E.R.
permit or by other applicable regulations of the D.E.R.
The owners of all public bathing places not
in use shall maintain one of the following conditions:
A. Inoperable facilities shall be locked and secured
at all times to prevent uncontrolled access.
B. Facilities which are abandoned shall be filled with
material subject to the approval of the Township.
C. All pools shall have a means of being adequately secure,
other than a "Pool Closed" sign, when supervision is not available.
Owners shall ensure that chemicals are properly
stored in a designed area to minimize safety risk.