As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
New clean water used to refill the pool, new clean water used to replace loss by splashing or during cleaning of the pool or water taken from the pool and returned after filtration, or any combination of such water.
Any natural pond, river or lake without bathing place improvements and any lake or body of water created by excavation or impoundment which is without bathing place improvements and which has not been created or altered from the natural state for the purpose of providing a public bathing place.
The person responsible for the operation of a public bathing place.
Any outdoor or indoor place used for amateur, professional or recreative swimming or bathing, whether or not a fee is charged for admission or for the use of said place, exclusive of a bathing place at a private, single-family residence which is used solely by the owner of the residence, his family and their personal guests.
A pool or whirlpool containing less than three feet of water used at a public bathing place for communal swimming, bathing or hydrotherapy. Wading pools are further divided into three classes:
Class 1, Fill-and-drain. A pool emptied after each use.
Class 2, Auxiliary. A pool sharing a common recirculation/filtration system with a permitted swimming pool.
Class 3, Independent. All other pools utilizing an independent recirculation/filtration system such as baby pools, lap pools and whirlpools.