A.
Purpose: to promote public health and safety at public or semipublic swimming pools or special purpose pools.
C. 105 CMR 435.000 PUBLIC POOL SEMIPUBLIC POOL SPECIAL PURPOSE POOL SWIMMING POOL WADING POOL
Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
The State Sanitary Code: Chapter V, Minimum Standards for Swimming Pools.
Every swimming, wading or special purpose pool, admission to which may be gained by the general public with or without the payment of a fee.
A swimming, wading or special purpose pool on the premises of or used in connection with a hotel, motel, trailer court, apartment house, condominiums, country club, youth club, school, camp or similar establishment where the primary purpose of the establishment is not the operation of the swimming facilities and where admission to the use of the pool is included in the fee or consideration paid or given for the primary use of the premises. "Semipublic pool" shall also mean a pool constructed and maintained by groups for the purposes of providing bathing facilities for members and guests only.
A unit designed for recreational and therapeutic use which is shallow in depth and not meant for swimming or diving. These pools are not drained, cleaned or refilled for each user. It may include, but not be limited to, hydro-jet circulation, hot water, cold water mineral baths, air induction bubbles or any combination thereof. Industry terminology for such a pool includes, but is not limited to, therapeutic pool, hydrotherapy pool, whirlpool, hot spa, hot tubs, float tanks, etc. This standard excludes residential units and facilities used or under the direct supervision and control of licensed medical personnel.
Means and includes every artificial pool of water having a depth of two (2) feet or more at any point and used for swimming or bathing, located indoors or outdoors, together with the bathhouses, equipment and appurtenances used in connection with the pool. It does not include any special purpose pool or residential pool, nor does it include any pool used primarily for baptismal purposes or the healing arts.
A pool of water in a basin having a maximum depth of less than two (2) feet, intended chiefly as a wading place for children. It does not include any residential pool.
D.
Bacteriological testing standards.
(1)
No sample submitted for bacteriological testing shall:
(a)
Contain more than 200 bacteria per milliliter as determined by the standard (35° C.) agar plate count; and/or
(b)
Show positive test (confirmed) for coliform organisms in any of the five 10-milliliter portions of a sample or more than 1.0 coliform organisms per 50 milliliters of sample when using the membrane filter test; and/or
(c)
Show a positive test (confirmed test) for pseudomonas aeruginosa organisms in any of the five 10-milliliter portions of a sample or more than 1.0 pseudomonas aeruginosa organisms per 100 milliliters when the membrane filter test is used.
(2)
All samples shall be collected, dechlorinated and examined in accordance with the procedures outlined in the latest edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater (APHA).