[1980 Code § 117-85; Ord. No. O-2-08]
a. All swimming pools and tanks shall be properly equipped with filtering
or clarifying devices so that the water shall be continuously filtered
and kept in a safe and sanitary condition. Locker rooms, shower rooms
and toilets shall be always kept in a sanitary condition.
b. All recreational bathing facilities must adhere to all regulations set forth in Chapter
9 of the State Sanitary Code, N.J.A.C. 8:26-1 et seq., and any amendments thereto.
c. All public recreational bathing facilities must have a trained pool
operator who shall have completed a pool operator course and shall
have certification from a Department of Health and Senior Services
approved organization.
[1980 Code § 117-86; Ord. No. O-2-08]
No swimming pool or tank shall be constructed in the Town prior
to the submission of proper plans to the Division of Health and Building
Department which, upon approval of the plans, shall issue the necessary
permit required.
[1980 Code § 117-87; Ord. No. O-2-08]
a. Samples. Public swimming pool operators shall have pool water samples
analyzed by a laboratory approved by the Division of Health, unless
otherwise directed by the Health Officer. Reports of all analyses
shall be forwarded to the Division of Health within 48 hours after
completion. Samples shall be taken at least weekly at both ends of
the pool during a period of heavy bathing load. All samples of swimming
pool water shall be collected in bottles containing sodium thiosulfate.
b. General bacterial quality standards, chemical quality standards and
physical quality standards. This code adopts by reference the water
quality standards for swimming pools, spas and hot tubs set forth
in N.J.A.C. 8:26-7.1 et seq. and any amendments thereto.
[1980 Code § 117-88; Ord. No. O-2-08]
Whenever any swimming pool, by reason of mechanical defects,
lack of proper supervision or failure to comply with the requirements
of this code, is a hazard to public health, the Health Officer, or
his designee, is authorized to order such pool to be immediately closed
until no further hazard to public health exists.