The provisions of this chapter shall be administered
by the Construction Official of the borough and shall be enforced
by the Construction Official with the cooperation of the Board of
Health and its officers, as indicated herein, and all other persons
required to enforce the ordinances of the borough.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
PERMANENT SWIMMING POOL
Any pool and appurtenances, whether located indoors or outdoors,
used by any person for recreational swimming or bathing and having
a depth of 12 inches below the level of surrounding land, a deck area
of 10 square feet or more and a capacity of 25,000 gallons or more.
PORTABLE POOL
Any above-surface type of swimming pool constructed of canvas,
rubber, plastic or other material or materials, not designed or intended
to be stationary or permanently fixed, but designed or intended to
be moved, removed and stored.
WADING POOL
Any shallow pool, with less than a twelve-inch depth capacity,
not included under the definitions of permanent or portable swimming
pool.
All permanent swimming pools or portable pools,
now constructed, installed, established or maintained, or hereafter
constructed, installed, established or maintained, within the borough
shall be provided with the necessary equipment to completely pump
out or empty said pool or shall be emptied by providing one drainage
outlet to be installed at the lowest point of said pool not in excess
of three inches in diameter, extending from said pool to either a
storm sewer catch basin, lawn watering system, adequate dry well or
sand filtering pit on the premises on which said private pool is located.
The discharge of water from pools into storm sewers shall be permitted
only where the capacity is adequate as determined by the Borough Engineer.
No permanent pool drain, wading pool drain or portable pool drain
shall be connected into the sanitary sewer system. The discharge of
said waters shall in no case cause or create a nuisance to the abutting
property, and the discharge of waters, either directly or indirectly,
upon the property of others shall be deemed a nuisance under the terms
of this chapter.
The physical, chemical and bacterial qualities
of pool water shall comply with the latest recommendations made by
the latest edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water
and Waste Water, published jointly by the American Water Works Association
and the Water Pollution Control Federation, a copy of which is on
file in the office of the Borough Clerk. No water shall be used for
swimming purposes which, when tested, shall show coliforms contained
therein. For the purposes of this chapter, the use of disinfecting
agents approved by the National Swimming Pool Institute, or such disinfecting
agents as shall meet the same or higher standards, shall be deemed
compliance.
[Amended 3-14-2018 by Ord. No. 18:01]
The location of pools on lots and the fencing required for pools on lots will be regulated by the provisions of Code §
233-26I.
Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be liable to the penalty stated in Chapter
1, General Provisions, Article II.