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Property Address: Percival Drive West Barnstable
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Assessor's Map and Parcel Number:Map 110 Parcel 00 Size of Lot: 31 0 o 1 s g f t -
Wetlands Within 300 Ft. Yes Subdivision Name: Weekes Crossing
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Business Name: Weekes CrossincE Comm ini :y Associ at i nn Tnc- ,
APPLICANT CONTACT PERSON
Name: Weekes Crossing Comm Assoc . Name: Robert Stahley
Address: P,O,Box 834 W. Barnstable Address: 44 Percival Dr . W. Barnstable
02668 02668
Phone: 508 362 5958 Phone: 508 362 5958
FAX: FAX:
VARIANCE FROM REGULATION(List Reg.) REASON FOR VARIANCE(May attach if more space needed)
MGL Chlll Section 31 Thig is; a wail for a community nnnl
Part III 12 Well location in open space.The farth st' Qne can get
( 150 feet from septic from 1pacing 115 fppt .
leaching facility) ( see plan
35 foot variance requested .
! i (to be completed by office staff-person receiving variance request application)
Four(4)copies of plan submitted(including septic system plans and/or restaurant floor plans)
Applicant understands that the abutters must be notified by certified mail at least ten days prior to meeting
date at applicant's expense(for Title V and/or local sewage regulation variances only)
Full menu submitted(for grease trap variances only)
Variance request application fee collected(no tee for lifeguard modification renewals,grease trap variance renewals(same owner/lessee only),outside
dining variance renewals[same ownerfleasee only),and variances to repair failed sewage disposal systems[only itrw expansion to the building proposed))
Variance request submitted at least 15 days prior to meeting date
VARIANCE APPROVED Susan G. Rask,R.S.,Chairman
NOT APPROVED Sumner Kaufman,M.S.P.H.
REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL Ralph A.Murphy,M.D.
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May 28, 1998
Robert Stahley
44 Percival Drive
West Barnstable, MA 02668
RE: Weeks Crossing Pool
Dear Mr. Stahley:
You are granted variances to construct a well to be used for the semi-public pool located
at Weeks Crossing off of Percival Drive, West Barnstable.
The variances granted are as follows:
Part XII: To install an onsite well 115 feet away from an existing leaching facility
which is located at 190 Percival Drive, West Barnstable, in lieu of the 150
feet separation distance requirement.
Part XII: To install an onsite well 115 feet away from an existing leaching pit which
is located at 260 Percival Drive, West Barnstable.
Part XII: To install an onsite well 120 feet away from an existing leaching facility
which is located at 160 Percival Drive, West Barnstable.
These variances are granted with the following conditions:
(1) A licensed well driller shall obtain a well construction permit from the Board of
Health prior to installation of the well.
(2) The applicant shall obtain a semi-public swimming pool permit from the Board of
Health prior to operation of the pool, and annualy thereafter.
(3) All the provisions of 105 CMR 435.00, Minimum Standards For Swimming
Pools, State Sanitary Code, Chapter V, and of the Town of Barnstable Board of
Health(ie: bacteriological testing, lifeguards) shall be adhered to.
Stahley
These variances are granted because this well will be used to fill the community pool
which is located within the open space of this subdivision. The designing engineer
proposed this well in the only possible location on the lot which will be most distant from
all of the surrounding leaching facilities.
Sincerely yours,
Susan G. Rask,R.S.
Chairperson
Board of Health
Town of Barnstable
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Office: 508-790-6265 Susan G.Rask,R.S.
FAX: 508-790-6304 Ralph A.Murphy,M.D.
Sumner Kaufman,M.S.P.H.
Board-of Health Meeting Agenda
May 26, 1998, 7:00 P.M.
Town Hall Building
Second Floor, Hearing Room
367 Main Street, Hyannis
I. Hearings:
7:00 Mian Saeed, Abdul Rashid, Marstons Mills Cash Market, Rte. 149,
Marstons Mills, failure to comply with Board of Health Order regarding
food sanitation training.
7:10 Jack Greenslade, Hyannis Transmission, 27 Betty's Pond Road, Hyannis,
Ordered to remove 55 gallon drums, tires, pallets and other items.
Hearing requested by Mr. Greenslade.
7:20 Edward.Lambert, Cape Cod Aggregates.- Requests extension to connect
to town sewer:
II. Disposal Works Construction Permit Extension Requests
7:30 Ruth .Williams, Lot 21 Holway Drive, West Barnstable.
7:40 James and Barbara Murphy - Lot 10 Wild Goose Way Centerville, 1995
permit expired 3/28/98, awaiting approval from the Conservation
Commission.
7:50 Elizabeth Talerman - Lot 9 Wild Goose Way Centerville, 1995 permit
expired on 3/28/98, awaiting approval from the Conservation Commission.
III. Variance Requests (New Business):
8:00 Robert Stahley - Percival Drive, W. Barnstable, proposed well for the
community swimming.pool, 115 feet away from SAS.
8:10 Marilyn Fox - Star Marke , yanoug Road, Hyannis, Variance from
Regulation 10, grease trap.
8:20 Ruyter Neves - 167 Sea Street, Hyannis, Request a variance for outside
dining:
8:30 Lawrence Morash - 47 Huckleberry Lane, Marstons Mills, Request
variances for the repair of failed cesspool type septic system.
105 CMR: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
105 CMR 435.00: MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR SWIMMING POOLS (STATE SANITARY
CODE: CHAPTER V)
Section
435.01 Definitions
Construction
435.02: Plan Approval
435.03: Bathhouse and Sanitary Facilities
435.04: Sewage Disposal
435.05: Location,Structural Stability:Finish
435.06: Water Circulation and Filtration Systems
435.07: Construction Materials
435.08: Inlets and Outlets
435.09: Cross Connection
435.10: Skimming Facilities
435.11: Pool Slopes and Dimensions
435.12: Water Depth Markings
435.13: Walkways and Decks
435.14: Ladders and Steps
435.15: Diving
435.16: Water Source
435.17: Pool Supervision
Operation and Maintenance
435.21: Annual Permit Requirements for Swimming,Wading and Special Purpose Pools;Pool Records
435.22: Health Regulations;Signs
435.23: Lifeguards
435.24: Safety Equipment
435.25: First Aid Equipment and Emergency Communication
435.26: Waste Water and Backwash Water Disposal
435.27: Bather Load Capacity
43528: Bacterial Quality
43529: Chemical Standards
435.30: Water Testing Equipment
435.31: "Water Clarity
rM 435.32: Water Quality Maintenance
435.33: Maximum Operating Tempemmms for Special Purpose Pools
435.34: Closure of Pool
435.35: Water Slide Flumes
435.36: Splash Down Pools
435.37: New and Innovative Equipment and Procedures
435.38: General Sanitation
Administration and Enforcement
435.41: General Administration
435.42: Orders: Service and Content
435.43: Hearing
435.44: Appeal
435.45: Penalties
435.46: Variance
435.47: Variance,Grant of Special Permission;Expiration,Modification,Suspension of
Appendix A-Swimming Pool Testing Records
435.01: Definitions
Board of Health means the appropriate and legally designated health authority of the city,town,
or other legally constituted governmental unit within the Commonwealth having the usual
powers and duties of the board of health of a city or a town,or his or its authorized agent or
representative.
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435.01: continued
Communicable Disease means a disease which may be transmitted through the medium of water.
Department means Department of Public Health.
rator means any person who
(a) alone or jointly or severally with others owns a public or semi-public swimming pool,
wading or special purpose pool regulated by 105 CMR 435.00 or
(b) has care, charge or control of such a pool as agent or lessee of the owner or as an
independent contractor.
Person means every individual,partnership,corporation,firm,association or group,including
a city,town,county,or other governmental unit.
Public Pool means 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.
Residential Pool means a swimming or wading pool established or maintained by an individual
for his own or family's use,or for the use of personal guests of his household.
Semi-Public Pool means a swimming,wading or special purpose pool on the premises of,or
used in connection with a hotel,motel,trailer court,apartment house,condominium,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.
Semi-public pool shall also mean a pool constructed and maintained by groups for the purposes
of providing bathing facilities for members and guests only.
Special Purpose Pool means 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 hydrojet 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.
Swimming Pool means and includes every artificial pool of water having a depth of two 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 se 1 or residential 1 as herein defined nor does it include any
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pool used primarily for baptismal purposes or the healing arts.
Wading Pool means a pool of water in a basin having a maximum depth of less than two feei
intended chiefly as a wading place for children. It does not include any residential pool as herein
defined
Water Slide Flume means a recreational device that provides a descending ride into a
splashdown pool,which is not designed for swimming or wading,at the base of the slide. Low
friction is achieved in all designs by providing a flowing water film.
435.02: Plan Approval
(1) No person shall construct or install a swimming,wading or special purpose pool,or expand,
remodel or otherwise make any change which may affect the compliance of an existing
swimming,wading or special purpose pool with the requirements of 105 CMR 435.00 until the
plans and specifications for the construction or change,under the stamp and signature of a
Massachusetts Registered Professional Engineer or Registered Architect,have been approved
in writing by the Board of Health. Nothing in 105 CMR 435.00 shall affect the authority of any
person acting under appropriate sections of 780 CMR(The Massachusetts State Building Code),
527 CMR 12.00(1996 Massachusetts Electrical Code(Amendments))and 248 CMR(Uniform
State Plumbing Code and the Massachusetts Fuel Gas Code)or applicable local ordinance or
regulation.
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435.02: continued
(2) All work shall conform to approved plans and specifications. Any revision or change in
the approved plans and specifications which may affect the capacity or the health or safety
features of the swimming,wading or special purpose pool,shall be submitted to the Board of
Health for review. Approval of said change or revision of plans shall be obtained in writing
before the work affected by the change is undertaken.
(3) The Board of Health shall be notified when a newly constructed,expanded,or remodeled
swimming,wading or special purpose pool is ready for use. Notification shall be given at least
one week prior to the completion of the project so that a date can be arranged for a final
inspection. Use of such pool shall not commence before a final inspection has been made and
written approval to operate has been given by the Board of Health.
435.03: Bathhouse and Sanitary Facilities
(1) The operator shall provide for each sex adequate and separate dressing and sanitary
facilities located adjacent to every public swimming pool. Rooms shall be of ample size and
well lighted,drained,ventilated,and so planned and constructed that good sanitation can be
maintained throughout the building at all times. Bathers shall be so routed that the crossing of
street shoes and wet barefoot traffic is kept to a minimum. In general,impervious materials and
light colors should be used throughout.
(2) The operator of a public swimming pool shall provide showers and shall furnish hot and cold
water. The minimum number of showers shall be one for each 40 bathers based on the
maximum bather load,(see 105 CMR 435.27).
(3) The operator of a public swimming pool shall provide and shall maintain in a sanitary
condition,for each sex,at least one water closet at convenient locations for each 40 bathers.
One additional water closet shall be provided for each additional 40 bathers. For males,urinals
may be substituted for up to one third of the number of water closets required. Toilets for the
use of spectators shall be separated from those provided for bathers and shall be located outside
the area used by bathers.
(4) The operator of a public swimming pool shall provide and shall maintain in a sanitary
condition washbasins adjacent to all water closets in the proportion of at least one basin for each
60 bathers,based on the maximum bather load.
(5) The operator shall provide hose connections for flushing down the dressing rooms,
bathhouse interior,and outside pool decks. It is recommended that hot water be provided at
indoor pools.
(6) The operator shall provide a mom designated and equipped for the emergency care of sick
or injured bathers at a public swimming pool. The location of such a mom shall be approved
by the Board of Health. Minimum equipment shall include a cot and blanket.
(7) The operator shall provide adequate storage space for janitorial equipment and supplies and
instructional equipment.
(8) The operator shall be responsible for maintaining adequate lighting in all parts of the
bathhouse,toilets,pool area and pool water by sunlight or artificial lighting,or both,under all
conditions of pool use. Arrangements and design of lighting shall allow lifeguards and
attendants to see clearly every part of the pool,walkway,spring boards,and other appurtenances
without being blinded by the lights. All lighting,including underwater pool lighting,shall be
so installed to prevent glare and maintained as not to create a hazard.
(9) When provided,heating units shall be so installed as to present no hazard to bathers.
(10) All rooms housing indoor swimming pools and all bathhouses dressing rooms,shower
rooms,and toilets at both indoor and outdoor pools shall be properly and adequately ventilated.
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435.03: continued
(11) Attention should be given to acoustical properties of rooms housing indoor swimming
pools and bathhouses. The design and materials used in the construction should reduce
reverberation of sound,so that a lifeguard's voice or a call for help may be easily heard.
(12) The operator of every swimming pool,wading or special purpose pool shall provide and
maintain adequate enclosures to prevent animals and unauthorized persons from entering the
pool area
(a) All outdoor inground swimming,wading or special purpose pools constructed before
October 2, 1975 shall be enclosed by a firmly secured fence of at least four feet in height.
All gates into the pool area shall be self-latching with latches placed four feet above ground
level or otherwise made inaccessible to children up to eight years of age.
(b) All outdoor inground swimming,wading or special purpose pools constructed after
October 2, 1975 shall be enclosed by a fence six feet in height and firmly secured at ground
level provided that any board or stockade fence or structure shall be at least five feet in
height,but if over five feet in height,the fence shall be chain link Such enclosure,including
gates therein,shall not be less than six feet above the ground,and any gate shall be self-
latching with latches placed four feet above the ground or otherwise made inaccessible from
the outside to children up to eight years of age.Such enclosure shall be constructed of such
material and maintained so as not to permit any opening in said enclosure,other than a gate,
wider than three inches at any point along the enclosure.(M.G.L.c. 140,§206)
(c) All indoor swimming pools shall be enclosed by a barrier which shall extend not less
than four feet above the ground.Such enclosure shall be constructed of such material and
maintained so as not to permit any opening in said enclosure,other than a gate or door,wider
than three inches along the enclosure.All gates and doors in the pool enclosure shall be self-
closing and self-latching with latches placed at least four feet above the ground.
(d) Access to every public swimming pool by bathers shall be provided only through the
bathhouse facilities.
(13) The operator shall provide sanitary drinking water facilities in accordance with 310 CMR
22.00: Drinking Water.
(14) The operator of a public swimming pool shall provide the following in association with
the required toilets,showers and washbasins:
(a) Toilet paper holders,supplied with paper shall be provided at each toilet.
(b) Suitable receptacles shall be provided for paper towels and other waste materials.Such
receptacles in toilet rooms for women shall be covered
(c) Common towels shall not be permitted.
(d) Soap dispensers providing either liquid or powdered soap shall be located at each
washbasin. The dispenser must be shatter-proof with no glass permitted in these units.
(e) If mirrors are provided they shall be unbreakable or of safety glass.
435,04: SewageDposal
The operator shall provide a sanitary drainage system connected to the public sewerage
system for the disposal of sanitary sewage. If because of non-availability,distance,or ground
conditions,connection to a public sewerage system is not practicable,any other sanitary means
of disposal of sanitary sewage approved by the Board of Health and in compliance with
310 CUR 15.00 or approved by the Department of Environmental Protection in compliance with
310 CMR 15.00 maybe installed.
435.05: Location:Structural Stability_.Finish
(1) A swimming,wading or special purpose pool should be located where it can be maintained
free from pollution by dust,smoke,soot,surface drainage or other deleterious substances and
shall comply with all restrictions of 310 CMR 15.00: The State Environmental Code, Title 5:
Standard Requirements for the Siting,Construction,Inspection Upgrade and Expansion of On-
site Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems and for the Transport and Disposal of Septage.
(2) Construction of every swimming, wading or special purpose pool shall conform with
appropriate state and local building,health,plumbing and electrical code requirements.
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435.05: continued
(3) No projection except ladders and grab rails shall be permitted from any pool wall or floor
surface,provided that a fillspout may be constructed under the diving stand,rounded fittings
projecting not more than two inches from the wall may be installed.A recessed stairway shall
not be considered a projection for the purposes of 310 CMR 12.00. A safety ledge as described
in 105 CMR 435.11(4)shall not be considered a projection for the purposes of 105 CMR 435.00.
(4) The finish of the walls and floors of every swimming,special purpose and wading pool
shall be of concrete, cement, mortar, tile, paint, vinyl liner, fiberglass or other inert and
impervious material,shall be reasonably enduring,shall be moderately smooth and free from
cracks,and shall be of light color.
(5) The designing registered architect or registered professional engineer shall be responsible
for certifying to the structural stability and safety of the pool.
435.06: Water Circulation and Filtration Systems
(1) All swimming,wading and special purpose pools shall be equipped and operated with a
system for recirculation and purification of the pool water. This system shall be capable of
maintaining the water'quality standards of 105 CMR 435.28 through 435.31. The over-all
recirculation and purification system shall be so designed and constructed that the entire volume
of the pool can be recirculated and filtered as follows:
(a) swimming pools-once every eight hours,
(b) wading pools-once every four hours,
(c) special purpose pools-once every%hour,
(d) water slide flumes-once every hour.
(2) The equipment of the recirculation and purification system shall include:
(a) a filtration system;
(b) recirculation pumps;
(c) hair and lint strainers;
(d) provision for chemical feed;
(e) provision for bactericidal treatment;
(f) filter effluent flowmeter or meters;
(g) balancing or float-control tank or above-rim fill-spout;
(h) test kit(s)will be available to meet the requirements of 105 CMR 435.29 and must be
capable of distinguishing free residual chlorine and combined chlorine;
(i) all other equipment necessary to make the particular treatment process complete and
efficiently operable.
(3) The maximum permissible design filtration rate,for pressure or gravity filters using sand
or equivalent media shall be three gallons per minute per square foot of filter surface area High
rate filters shall not exceed 15 gallons per minute per square foot unless otherwise approved by
the National Sanitation Foundation. The maximum permissible design filtration rate for all types
of diatomaceous earth filters shall be 1.5 gallons per minute per square foot of filter area without
continuous body feed and two gallons per minute per square foot with continuous body feed.
The maximum permissible design filter rate for cartridge-type filters shall be 0.375 gallons per
minute per square foot of filter area One complete set of cartridges shall be available on the
premises at all.times to facilitate cleaning. Any filtration system or filtration rate other than
those included in 105 CMR 435.00 may only be installed or used with the written approval of
the Board of Health.
(4) Suitable automatic equipment shall be provided and so installed as to permit adequate
disinfection of all the pool water. Hypochlorinators shall be dependable in operation and
equipped with a calibrated controlling device capable of being finely adjusted to the required
rates,and shall have a feed-rate capacity of at least three pounds of chlorine per 24 hours per
10,000 gallons of pool capacity for all outdoor pools,and at least one pound of chlorine per 24
hours per 15,000 gallons of pool capacity for all indoor pools.
Chlorine gas feeders and containers are prohibited.
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435.06: continued
(5) Where bromine is used as a disinfectant the equipment must provide for feeding on a
continuous basis.
(6) Filters, hair catchers,recirculation pumps,chemical and filter-aid feeders, chlorinators,
operating valves,and other equipment shall be identified and easily accessible for operation and
maintenance purposes.
(7) Where carbon dioxide(CO2)is used as a method of pH control,the following shall be
provided:
(a) CO2 shall be injected into the recirculation pipe. The recirculation pipe shall be of
sufficient size and length to provide a minimum of five second contact time prior to bather
contact.
(b) CO2 cylinders shall be anchored to prevent damage.Cylinders shall be inaccessible to
the general public.
(c) CO2 cylinders should be stored in a protective enclosure at the exterior of occupied
structures. If CO2 cylinders are located in the interior of occupied structures within an
enclosed space of less than 60 square feet,they shall be placed in a ventilated enclosure.A
louvered fresh air intake shall be provided near the ceiling.Mechanical exhaust ventilation
shall be provided at the rate of one air change every three minutes and take suction from the
floor as far as practical from the door and fresh air intake. Exhausted air shall be ducted to
the exterior of the building through a continuous pipe of at least 1 V2 inches in diameter with
the point of discharge so located as not to contaminate air inlets to any rooms or structures.
435.07: Construction Materials
(1) All construction materials including piping shall be non-toxic and should be resistant to
corrosion and stresses to which they may be subjected.
(2) It is recommended that provisions be made to permit complete dewatering of all piping and
equipment.
435.08: Inlets and Outlets
(1) Inlets for fresh or recirculated water in swimming,wading and special purpose pools should
be located to produce,so far as possible,uniform circulation of water and the maintenance of
uniform chlorine or other approved disinfectant residual throughout the entire pool. Inlets for
the recirculation system shall be submerged,individually adjustable,and shall be designed and
installed to reduce the escape of chlorine or other disinfectant.
(2) An over the rim fill spout,if used as a fi-esh water inlet,shall be located under the diving
board,adjacent to a ladder or otherwise properly shielded so as not to create a hazard.Its open
end shall have no sharp edges and shall not protrude more than two inches beyond the edge of
the pool and shall be at least six inches above the maximum possible water level.
(3) All swimming,wading and special purpose pools shall be constructed in the following
manner.
(a) Return inlet(s)and suction outlet(s)from the recirculation system shall be designed so
as to not constitute a hazard to the bather.Where skimmers are used,the inlet(s)shall be
located so as to help bring floating particles within the range of the skimmers.
(b) A main drain suction outlet(s)shall be provided in the lowest point of the pool floor.
At least two main drains shall be provided for every swimming or wading pool more than
30 feet wide.The spacing of the main drain(s)or suction outlet(s)shall not be greater than
20 feet apart across from the deepest section of the pool nor more than 15 feet from the
nearest side wall.All outlets shall be covered with suitable protective covers or grates which
have been tested and approved by a nationally recognized testing laboratory.The main drain
suction outlets)and outlet drain cover(s)shall,except skimmers,be installed in a way that
they cannot be removed without the use of tools;the total velocity through grate openings
shall not exceed two feet per second;the open area in the grates shall be of such design as
to prevent physical entrapment of fingers,toes,etc.The system shall provide at least one
antivortex main drain outlet.In depths of four feet six inches or less,the anitvortex drain
shall not provide a tripping or stubbing hazard to the feet.
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(c) If the suction outlet is a single(such as a vacuum cleaner system)or if there are multiple
suction outlets which can be isolated by valves,then each suction outlet shall be protected
against user entrapment by either an antivortex cover or other means.
(d) A minimum of two suction outlets shall be provided for each pump in the suction outlet
system,separated by a minimum of three feet or located on two different planes,i.e.one on
the bottom and one on the vertical wall or one each on two separate vertical walls.These
suction outlets shall be plumbed such that water is drawn through them simultaneously
through a common line to the pump.
(e) The spacing of the return inlets shall be not greater than 20 feet on center. In no case
shall there be less than two such inlets per 600 square feet,or fraction thereof. The total
velocity through the inlets shall not exceed 15 feet per second.
(4) All swimming,wading and special purpose pools with any type of suction outlet cover(s),
including those used for main drains,hydrotherapy or automatic cleaning outlets,which are
missing,broken,loose,create an obstruction or are secured in such a way that the cover can be
removed without the use of tools(excluding skimmers or gutters)shall be immediately closed
for use until such repairs have been made to eliminate the hazard.
(5) All special purpose and wading pools shall,by July 1, 1998 install an emergency shut off
pump switch,in an accessible location,prominently marked and within plain sight at the special
purpose or wading pool.
435.09: Cross Connection
Potable water supplying any public, semi-public, wading or special purpose pool, either
directly or to the recirculation system, shall be supplied through an air gap. In addition, no
piping arrangement shall exist that will permit sewage,wastewater or any water of unknown or
questionable quality to enter the pool or pool piping system.
435.10: Skimming Facilities
(1) All swimming,wading and special purpose pools shall be designed so that approximately
50%of the recirculation rate shall be drawn from the top surface of the pool.
(2) When skimming devices,or deck drains for water-level deck-type swimming and wading
pools are not used,an overflow channel shall extend completely around every swimming and
wading pool. The channel,channel outlets and piping shall be capable of removing at least 5010
of the recirculated water and shall be equipped to carry away sputum and other floating matter
in an effective way. The channel shall be so designed as to accomplish the following results:
(a) provide effective skimming action over the entire pool surface;
(b) intercept,in addition to the normal overflow,all splash water to prevent flooding or
washing of the walkways around the pool;
(c) prevent,so far as possible,waters that have entered the channel from being washed back
into the pool;
(d) provide for easy inspection and cleaning;and
(e) present no accident hazard to bathers.
Outlet openings of gratings in the overflow channel shall be at least twice the area of the
outlet piping. Drainage from the channels can be returned to the pool water recirculation system
ahead of the filters(ordinarily at the balancing tanks or at pump suction),provided that,unless
channels are self cleaning,provisions shall be made for diverting the channel water to waste
when cleaning the channel or walkway.
The overflow channel should provide an acceptable hand hold for bathers and should not be
less than three inches deep.
(3) In all swimming,wading and special purpose pools where skimming devices are used they
shall satisfy the following requirements:
(a) At least one shall be provided for each 500 square feet,or major portion thereof,of pool
surface area When surface skimmers are used in special purpose pools as the sole overflow
system,one surface skimmer should be provided for each 100 square feet.
(b) Each shall be automatically adjustable to variations in water level over a range of at
least three inches.
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(c) Each shall be designed with a weir length which permits a flow of not less than 20
gallons per minute per lineal foot of weir.
(d) Each shall be provided with an easily removable and cleanable basket or screen through
which all overflow water must pass to trap solids.
(e) Each shall be equipped with a throttling device for balancing purposes.
(f) Each shall be designed for a flow-through rate of at least 30 gallons per minute. The
total design capacity of all skimmers in any pool shall be approximately 50%of the required
filter flow of the recirculation system.
(g) Each shall be of substantial,durable,and corrosion resistant material.
The freeboard around any pool in which skimming devices are used shall be no more than
six inches,unless a hand hold is provided.
435.11: Pool Slones and Dimensions
(1) The minimum depth of water in swimming pools to be used for swimming purposes shall
be not less than three feet. In any part of the pool less than five feet in depth,slopes in the pool
floor shall remain constant and shall not exceed one foot vertical in 12 feet horizontal.Exception
may be made by the Board of Health for pools built principally for instruction,or in a recessed
area of the main swimming pool where the pool is of any irregular shape,such as the leg of a
„L„,or"Z"
(2) In special purpose pools the maximum operational water depth shall be four feet measured
from the waterline. The maximum depth of any seat or bench shall be two feet measured from
the waterline.
(3) Walls of swimming pools shall be vertical or shall have a maximum vertical slope of one
foot horizontal to five feet vertical. Where pools are used for competitive swimming the walls
shall be vertical for a minimum water depth of three feet six inches. When coved construction
is used to join the walls and bottom of any pool the following shall apply:
(a) At depths of from three feet to four feet six inches,the maximum radius of coving shall
be 12 inches.
(b) At depths greater than four feet six inches,the radius of coving joining the wall and
floor at any point shall be equal to not more than the depth of the pool at that point minus
two feet six inches. No ledges or any other abrupt change in the wall slope shall be allowed
except for reasonable fillets or coving where the wall joins the pool bottom. Plane surfaces
tangent to allowable coving may be used in lieu of curves.
(4) Notwithstanding the provisions of 105 CMR 435.11(3),a safety ledge not more than four
inches in width and located about four feet six inches below the pool water surface may be
permitted, provided it is sloped slightly toward the center of the pool to prevent dirt
accumulation.
435.12: Water Depth Markings
(1) The water depth of every swimming pool shall be plainly marked on the pool deck at the
edge of the pool and on the vertical pool walls,at or above the water surface. Where depth
markings cannot be placed on the vertical walls above the water level,other means shall be used
so that the markings are clearly visible to persons in the pool. Markings shall be in dark colors,
a minimum of four inches high,spaced at one-foot depth intervals in the shallow portion of the
pool to a depth of five feet,and then at appropriate places of not more than 25 foot intervals
around the deep portion of the pool. When non-swimmers use a pool,a polyethylene line with
floats shall separate the non-swimmer area from deeper water.
(2) All painted swimming,wading and special purpose pools constructed,or drained after the
effective date of these regulations shall have the boundary line between the shallow and deep
areas marked with a four-inch stripe of contrasting color on the floor and walls of the pool.
Ledges and step edges shall also be marked with a four-inch stripe of contrasting color.
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(3) All tiled swimming, wading and special purpose pools constructed or drained after the
effective date of these regulations for routine re-grouting or tile work shall have a boundary line
between the shallow and deep areas installed with a four inch stripe of contrasting color on the
floor and walls of the pool.Ledges and step edges shall also be marked with a four inch stripe
of contrasting color.
435.13: Walkways and Decks
(1) Walkways shall be continuous around the pool with a minimum width of four feet of
unobstructed clear distance including a curb at the pool edge,if such a curb is used. Walkways
of a width of eight feet are desirable. A minimum of three feet walk width shall be provided
around any piece of diving.equipment. All walks,decks,and terraces shall have a minimum
slope of/,inch per foot toward adequate drains or points at which the water will have a free
unobstructed flow away from the pool to approved points of disposal.
(2) All walkway and deck surfaces shall be furnished with a slip resistant non-abrasive surface.
435.14: Ladders and Stens
(1) A minimum of one ladder shall be provided for each 75 feet of swimming pool perimeter,
and not less than.two such devices shall be provided at any pool. If step-holes are provided in
lieu of ladders,they shall be readily cleanable and sloped slightly,or provided with drain holes,
to prevent accumulation of dirt. A suitable handrail extending to the pool deck or curb shall be
provided at each side of each ladder or step-holes. Recessed stairsteps may be substituted for
ladders or step holes. A suitable handrail shall be provided at one side or in the center of
stairsteps.
(2) For each special purpose pool a minimum of one handrail or ladder equivalent shall be
provided,or there shall be a deck designed to facilitate safe entry or exit.
435.15: Divine
(1) Diving equipment shall be rigidly constructed and properly anchored with sufficient bracing
to insure stability under the heaviest reasonable load. Diving boards shall be of sound
construction,free from splinters or dangerous cracks,and shall be capable of supporting the
heaviest load under conditions of reasonable use. Diving boards and platforms shall be covered
or finished with durable non-slip material.
(2) Diving areas constructed or approved for construction prior to April 1, 1998 shall conform
with the requirements of-105 CMR 435.00 in effect at the time of construction and/or approval.
(3) No diving board or platform more than one meter above the pool water level shall be
permitted for general public use in any swimming pool. At least 13 feet of free and unobstructed
head room shall be provided above diving boards and platforms. This distance shall be
measured from the center of the front end of the board and shall extend horizontally at least eight
feet behind,eight feet to each side,and 16 feet ahead of the front of the diving board.
(4) Diving area approved for competitive diving shall be in compliance with the standards of
the Federation Internationale DeNation Ameteur(FINA),U.S.Diving,Inc., or the National
College Athletic Association(NCAA).
(5) Platforms and diving equipment which are one meter or higher shall be protected with guard
rails.The required guard rails shall extend at least 30 inches above the diving board and extend
to the edge of the pool wall. All platform or diving equipment higher than one meter shall have
guard rails which extend at least 36 inches above the diving board and extend to the edge of the
pool wall.
435.16: Water Source
Water to be used in any swimming,wading or special purpose pool shall be obtained from
a source approved by the Board of Health.
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435.17: Pool Supervision
(1) All public and semi-public swimming pools when open for use shall be under the
management of a supervisor,who shall be responsible for all phases of the pool operation.The
pool supervisor may be the property owner,a facility employee or an employee of a contracted
pool service. The pool supervisor shall be available to respond to mechanical and maintenance
problems,and to detect the potential of such problems before they occur.It is not required that
the pool supervisor be on the premises at all times.The pool supervisor shall be:
(a) at least 21 years of age,
(b) knowledgeable of 105 CMR 435.00,and
(c) responsible for all phases of the operation.
(2) Effective January 1,1999 the pool supervisor of all public and semi-public swimming pools
shall have successfully completed a course in the safe and effective operation and maintenance
of swimming pools as evidenced by certification as a Pool Operator from the YMCA, the
National Swimming Pool Foundation, or from any other organization providing equivalent
training,subject to the approval of the Department.
(3) The pool supervisor shall ensure that on-site pool personnel are adequately trained in the
safe,sanitary and effective operation of the pool and its equipment.Training may be in the foray
of verbal and/or written instruction. The training must include at a minimum the following:
(a) an explanation of the filtration and recirculation system;
(b) pool water disinfection and control agents;
(c) pool water chemistry and testing;
(d) record keeping as required by 105 CMR 435.21(5);
(e) water quality chemicals;
(f) proper health and safety precautions when handling pool chemicals and equipment;
(g) cross connection control;and
(h) first aid and safety equipment
(4) If required by the Board of Health,there shall be at least one trained person on the premises
at all times that the pool is open.This individual may be the pool supervisor,a lifeguard,a pool
attendant or any other trained person.The board when determining whether there is a need for
the rained person,and the minimum training or certification requirements for this person,shall
take into account the size and capacity of the pool(s),the average attendance,the complexity of .
the disinfection equipment,and the facility's history of compliance with the regulations.
(5) The pool supervisor shall conduct a site visit to the pool at least once a week to ensure the
pool is being operated in a safe and sanitary manner. The pool supervisor shall record the
findings of his/her site visit in the records required to be maintained by 105 CMR 43521(5).
435.21: Permit Requirements for Swimming-Wading and$Recial Purpose Pools:Pool Records
(1) No person shall operate or maintain any swimming,wading or special purpose pool without
obtaining a permit from the Board of Health on a form prescribed by the Commissioner of Public
Health. The permit shall state the method of water treatment,the number of trained lifeguards
required an the d q maximum number of people allowed in the water at any time(see 105 CMR
435.27). The permit shall be subject to the requirements of 105 CMR 435.00 and.to any
regulations as may be adopted by the Board of Health,provided,however,that said local board
of health regulations shall not be applicable to a state owned or operated swimming wading or
special purpose pool. A Board of Health may issue a permit with any desired restrictions for the
use of any swimming,wading or special purpose pool which fails to meet the requirements for
design or construction if the pool was in use prior to April 30,1964 and if such failure does not
materially impair the safety or sanitary operation of the pool.
(2) The operator shall post the permit in a conspicuous location near the swimming,wading or
special purpose pool.
(3) All permits shall expire no more than 12 months following the date of issue,and may be
revoked for cause at any time by the Board of Health(see 105 CMR 435.42). The Board of
Health may issue a permit for less than one year in those instances where there is only seasonal
use of the swimming,wading or special purpose pool.
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(4) Application for a permit shall be made to the Board of Health at least 15 days before the
expiration of a permit,or otherwise at least 15 days before the opening of the swimming,wading
or special purpose pool.
(5) The operator shall maintain a current written record of all data pertaining to the operation
and condition of the pool and s/he shall keep it available for inspection by the Board of Health
at all reasonable times. The record shall include daily attendance, amounts and types of
chemicals used daily,results of chemical and bacteriological tests,dates and times of emptying
and cleaning the pool and backwashing of filters,the daily number of hours of operation of
• purification equipment,and any other pertinent information which the Board of Health may
require. The records shall be initialed by the person making the required tests.
435.22: Health Regulations:Signs
(1) No person having a communicable disease shall be employed or work at a swimming,
wading or special purpose pool.
(2) The following regulations shall be enforced by the operator:
(a) No bather shall enter the pool unless he first takes a cleansing shower.
(b) No bather shall wear a bathing suit that is unclean.
(c) No person suffering from a fever,cough,cold,inflammation of the eyes,nasal or ear
discharges,or any communicable disease shall be allowed the use of the pool.
(d) No person with sores or other evidence of skin disease,or who is wearing a bandage or
medical covering of any kind,shall be allowed the use of the pool.
(e) No person shall spit in or in any other way contaminate the pool, or its floors,
walkways,aisles,or dressing rooms.
(f) No glass,with the exception of shatterproof light shields,shall be permitted in the pool
or on walkways within eight feet of the pool.
(g) No person shall bring or throw into the pool any object that may in any way carry
contamination or endanger the safety of bathers.
(3) The operator shall cause a sign to be placed at the entrance of the pool enclosure,or on a
wall of the dressing room where one is provided,which reads substantially as follows:
"All persons are required to take a cleansing shower bath before entering the pool."
"No person with a communicable disease is allowed to use the pool."
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(4) The operator of special purpose pools shall include on the sign required in 105 CMR
435.22(3)the following warnings:
(a) Do not use when alone.
Do not use while under the influence of alcohol anticoagulants, antihistamines
vasoconstrictors,vasodialators,stimulants,hypnotics,narcotics or tranquilizers.
(c) Elderly persons,pregnant women,and persons suffering from heart disease,diabetes,
high or low blood pressure should not use this pool until they consult with their physician.
(d) Do not use the pool when the water temperature is greater than 104°F.
(e) Observe a reasonable time limit(e.g.,ten minutes),then shower,cool down,and,if you
wish, return for another brief stay. Long exposure may result in nausea, dizziness or
fainting-
(f) The use of oils and body lotion by bathers is prohibited.
(5) The operator of special purpose pools shall provide a permanently mounted clock,with a
large dial,located as to be easily readable by bathers at the pool.
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435.23: Lifeguards -
(1) The operator shall provide one or more lifeguards 16 years of age or older if the Board of
Health determines that they are necessary for the safe use of the swimming or wading pool. The
Board,when determining whether there is a need for one or more lifeguards and the number of
on-duty lifeguards to be present at the pool at any one time,shall take into account the size,
shape and capacity of the swimming or wading pool. As a guideline,it is suggested that one
lifeguard be provided for each 25 bathers. All lifeguards shall hold the following certifications:
(a) a current Red Cross Lifeguard Training Certificate,or Royal Bronze Medallion,or Boy
Scouts of America Lifeguard Certificate or National Y.M.C.A.Lifeguard Certificate or an
equivalent certification,provided however, that no such alternative certification shall be
deemed equivalent unless it shall contain all of the minimum requirements mandated or
required by one or more of the foregoing certification programs;and
(b) a current American Red Cross CPR Certificate for the Professional Rescuer or
American Heart Association CPR Certificate for the Health Care Provider, or National
Safety Council CPR Training;and
(c) a Red Cross Standard First Aid Certificate,or a Red Cross Community First Aid and
Safety Certificate(which certification may be evidenced by a notation on the back of any
Red Cross Lifeguard Training Certificate),or National Safety Council First Aid Training,
Level 2, or an equivalent certification, provided however, that no such alternative
certification shall be deemed equivalent unless it shall contain all of the minimum
requirements of one of the foregoing certification programs.
(2) If no lifeguards are required by the Board of Health,a warning sign shall be posted in a
conspicuous location and shall state"WARNING-NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY"in easy to read,
legible letters which are at least four inches. (ten cm)high. In addition,there shall be signs
which are readily visible stating "CHILDREN UNDER AGE 16 SHOULD NOT USE
SWIMMING POOL WITHOUT AN ADULT IN ATTENDANCE"and"ADULTS SHOULD
NOT SWIM ALONE."
(3) The number of trained lifeguards determined necessary by the Board of Health in
accordance with 105 CMR 435.23(1)shall be in constant attendance during bathing hours and
no bather shall be admitted to the swimming pool unless this number of lifeguards is present
(4) All lifeguards while on duty shall wear a red or bright orange bathing suit Any shirt or
jacket worn as an outer garment by a lifeguard shall also be red or bright orange and have the
word GUARD printed in 4"lettering on the back. An orange hat or sum helmet shall be worn
by all lifeguards out-of-doors while on duty. A sunblock or other skin protection should be'
made available to all lifeguards.
(5) 'The operator shall provide whistles and bull homs or other appropriate voice amplification
devices to all lifeguards on duty.
(6) All lifeguards shall direct their attention to all persons in their assigned areas while-on duty.
For swimming pools with a bather'load capacity of greater than 75,it is recommended that
lifeguards be isolated from pool crowds by occupying elevated seat on stands high enough to
give them complete and unobstructed views of persons in their assigned areas.
435.24: Safety Equipment
For each 2000 square feet of water surface area or fiaction thereof, the operator shall
provide,in readily accessible locations,at least one Ring Buoy,U.S.Coast Guard approved,
with a''/.inch polyethelene rope attached,no less in length than 1%2 times the width of the pool.
At those swimming pools that are staffed by lifeguards,there shall also be one Rescue Tube
located at each lifeguard station. A backboard with straps shall also be readily available at each
swimming pool which is attended by a lifeguard. In addition,all outdoor,inground swimming
pools shall be equipped with a rescue hook.
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435.25: First Aid Eauinment and Emergencv Communication
(1) The operator shall provide a first-aid kit consisting of the following items and such other
additional items or quantities of items as may deemed necessary by the Board of Health: 35 1"
bandaids;ten 3"x 3"sterile gauze pads;two 5"x 5"surgipads;one 8"x 10"surgipad;two 2"soft
roller bandages;two 3"soft miler bandages;one%'roll of hypoallergenic tape;one triangular
bandage;one scissors;one tweezers;one rescue blanket; 12 antiseptic wipes;two disposable
instant ice packs; one sterile isotonic buffered eye wash; two pairs of one-size-fits-all latex
gloves;and one micro-shield or pocket mask with a one way valve.
(2) An emergency communication system which at a minimum would allow convenient,
• immediate and toll-free communication with emergency medical services,local police,state
police and the local fire department,must be in working order and available at each pool. The
telephone numbers of the emergency medical services, local police, state police and fire
department,as well any instructions necessary to operate the communication system,shall be
posted in a conspicuous place near the communication device or station. The location of the
emergency communication device must be in an area that is unlocked and available to both the
staff and the public at all times.
435.26: Waste Water and Backwash Water Disposal
(1) No waste water resulting from draining of a swimming,wading or special purpose pool or
backwash water may be discharged on the watershed of a public surface water supply without
prior approval of the Department of Environmental Protection. Any waste water resulting from
draining a swimming, wading or special purpose pool shall be dechlorinated prior to its
discharging.
(2) No waste water resulting from draining a swimming,wading or special purpose pool or
backwash water may be discharged into a storm drain without approval of the agency having
control over such facilities.
(3) Waste water resulting from draining a swimming, wading or special purpose pool or
backwash water may be discharged to a subsurface disposal system if it is specifically designed
for that purpose and approved by the appropriate agency.
(4) Diatomaceous earth filter backwash water must be discharged through a separation tank.
435.27: Bather Load Capacity
(1) For the purpose of computing bather load capacity,those portions of the swimming pool
five feet or less in depth shall be designated as"non-swimmer"areas. Portions of the pool over
five feet in depth shall be designated as the"swimming"area
(2) In order to compute swimmer and bather capacity,swimming and wading pool areas shall
be determined as follows:
(a) 15 square feet of pool water surface area shall be provided in the non-swimmer area for
each non-swimmer expected at time of maximum load.
(b) 20 square feet shall be provided in the swimming area for each swimmer expected at
time of maximum load.
(c) 300 square feet of pool water surface area shall be reserved around each diving board
or diving platform and this area shall not be included in computing the area of the swimming
area
(d) 100 square feet of pool water surface area shall be reserved around each slide and this
area shall not be included in computing the area of the swimming area
(e) The bather load capacity shall be stated on the permit.(see 105 CMR 435.21(1)).
(3) The Board of Health may make additional allowance for bathers in cases of swimming
pools with extensive deck areas used by patrons for lounging or sunbathing. These allowances
shall be based on studies of actual swimming pool use in areas within the jurisdiction of the
Board of Health.
(4) Ten square feet of water surface area per bather shall be used in computing the bather load
capacity for special purpose pools.
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435.28: Bacterial Ouality
The Board of Health may cause samples of swimming,wading,or special purpose pool water
for bacteriological analysis to be taken from the pool whenever it considers it necessary. All
samples shall be collected, dechlorinated and examined in accordance with the procedure
outlined in the latest edition of the Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Waste
Water(APHA). The bacteriological quality of the water from the pool shall meet the following
standards: No sample shall:
(1) contain more than 200 bacteria per milliliter,as determined by the standard(35°C)agar
plate count,or show a positive test(confirmed test)for coliform organisms in any of the five
10-milliliter portions of a sample or more than 1.0 coliform organism per 50 milliliters when the
membrane filter test is used;and
(2) 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.
435.29: Chemical Standards
(1) Swimming,wading and special purpose pool water shall be treated in accordance with the
following tables: -
Type of
Disinfection pH Alkalinity Residual Chlorine
(ppm)(mg/1) (ppm)(mg/1)
Chlorine 7.2-7.8 50-150 1.0-3.0 Free
0.0-0.2 Combined
Bromine 7.2-7.8 50-150 2.0-6.0
Other equally effective disinfectants registered with the United States Environmental
Protection Agency as an approved disinfectant, may be used as a substitute for chlorine or
bromine,subject to the approval of the local Board of Health.
(2) Tests for residual disinfectant shall be made four times daily,once during the peak load by
the pool operator,or more often if required by the Board of Health.
(3) Hydrogen-Ion ConcentrationlW: Tests for hydrogen-ion concentration(pH)shall be
made simultaneously with the residual disinfectant test by the pool operator of each swimming
pool,and whenever else the Board of Health considers it necessary. .
(4) Alkalinity and calcium hardness: Tests for alkalinity and calcium hardness shall be made
weekly by the pool operator of each pool and whenever else the Board of Health considers it
necessary.
(5) If cyanuric acid is used to stabilize the free available residual chlorine,or if one of the
chlorinated isocyanurate compounds is used as the disinfecting chemical,the concentration of
cyanuric acid in the water should be at least 30 mg/1,but shall not exceed 100 mg/l.
(6) When electronic monitoring devices are used in conjunction with chlorine or bromine
disinfection at a swimming, wading or special purpose pool, the operator shall check the
disinfectant,pH and alkalinity levels manually at least once every 24 hours.
435.30: Water Testing FguipMent
(1) The operator shall provide and use a DPD test kit for measuring the concentration of
chlorine or bromine and an appropriate test kit for measuring pH,alkalinity,and cyanuric acid
levels at each swimming,wading and special purpose pool.The test kit shall be maintained in
good repair together with an adequate supply of reagents that are no more than one year old.
The requirements of 105 CMR 43529 will not be superseded by the use of automatic equipment.
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(2) An accurate unbreakable thermometer(t 1°F)shall be provided at each special purpose
pool to determine water temperature.
435.31: Water Clarity
At all times any swimming,wading or special purpose pool is in use,the water shall be
sufficiently clear to permit a black discsix inches in diameter on a white field,when placed on
the bottom of the pool at the deepest point,to be clearly visible from the sidewalks of the pool
at all distances up to ten yards measured from aline drawn across the pool through said disc.
435.32: Water Ouality Maintenance
(1) Clarity and cleanliness of the water in a swimming,wading or special purpose pool shall
be maintained by a continuous recirculation of the water through an appropriate filtration system
approved by the Board of Health. The following minimum turnover rates shall be maintained:
(a) swimming pools-once every eight hours,
(b) wading pools-once every four hours,
(c) special purpose pools-once every%hour.
(2) The operator of a special purpose pool shall cause the pool to be drained, cleaned,and
refilled a minimum of once every 14 days.
435.33: Maximum Operating Temperatures For Special Purpose Pools
(1) At no time shall the water temperature in special purpose pools exceed 1047.
(2) A thermostatic control for water temperature which ensures compliance with 105 CMR
435.33(1)shall be provided at each special purpose pool. The thermostatic control shall only
be accessible to the pool operator.
(3) Water temperature shall be determined when the pH and residual disinfectant are tested.
435.34: Closure of Pool
(1) The operator shall be familiar with the provisions of 105 CMR 435.000 and every other
applicable law and regulation pertaining to swimming, wading and special purpose pools
including testing equipment and safe handling of chemicals.
(2)'If at any time the swimming,wading or special purpose pool water does not conform with
the requirements set forth in 105 CMR 435.28 through 435.31,the operator shall immediately
close the pool until the pool water conforms with those standards.
435.35: Water Slide Flumes
(1) Standards of water quality for water slide flumes shall conform with the requirements set
forth in 105 CMR 435.28 through 435.30.
(2) Clarity and cleanliness of the water shall be maintained by a continuous recirculation of the
water through an appropriate filtration system approved by the Board of Health. A turnover rate
of at least once per hour shall be maintained.
(3) The operator of any water slide flume shall be familiar with the provisions of 105 CMR
435.000 and every other applicable law and regulation pertaining to water slide flumes.
(4) If at any time the water does not conform with the requirements set forth in 105 CMR
435.35(1),the operator shall immediately close the water slide flume until the water conforms
with those standards.
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(5) A flume shall be perpendicular to the splash down pool wall for a distance of at least ten
feet from the exit end of the flume.'Ile last ten feet of the flume shall have a slope which is not
steeper than 1 in 10.
(6) The distance between the side of a flume terminus and a splash down pool side wall shall
be at least five feet unless the flume terminus is designed to move sliders away from the wall and
the distance to an adjacent flume is at least eight feet.The distance between sides of adjacent
flume terminuses shall be at least five feet. The distance between a flume terminus and the
opposite side of the splash down pool shall be at least 25 feet and steps shall not infringe upon
this area
(7) A flume shall terminate between a depth of six inches below the splash down pool operating
water level and two inches above the water surface.
(8) The construction dimensions and the mechanical attachment of the flume components shall
be such that the surface of the flume is smooth and continuous for its entire length.
(9) Each flume shall have a distinctive line or marking to indicate the starting zone in which
only one rider at a time is permitted.This line shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's
specifications or 30 feet;whichever is the longer distance.A sign shall be posted at the top of
the slide warning-all sliders not to proceed down the slide until the slider in front has passed this
line.
435.36: S81ash Down Pools
(1) The splash down pool operating water depth at the end of the flume shall be between 2 %2
and 3 '/2 feet.This depth shall be maintained in front of the flume for a distance of at least ten
feet,from which the splash down pool floor may have a constant slope upward to a minimum
water depth of two feet.This slope shall not be steeper than 1 vertical in 12 horizontal.The
bottom shall slope to the main drain at least two inches in ten feet.
(2) A surge storage area shall be provided,which will contain the water used for pumping onto
the slide during periods when the slide is not in use,except where the splash down pool is a
swimming pool where the water elevation will not be lowered by more than one inch when the
flume pumps are in operation.
(3) Where a swimming pool is used as a splash down pool the area where the slide exits shall
be roped off from the area of the pool used for swimming and bathing.Distances to any roping
shall comply with the clearances specified in 105 CMR 435.35(6).
435.37: New and Innovative Equipment and Procedures
The use of any new and innovative equipment or disinfection methods other than those
described herein is prohibited unless approved in writing by the Department.
The Department may approve innovative equipment and operating procedures if it can be
demonstrated by the applicant that their use will achieve the intent of 105 CMR 435.000 to
provide a reasonable safe environment and that any hazard to public health is not greater than
that of other approved euipment and procedures.
435,38: General Sanitatidn
All swimming, wading and special purpose pools and all bathhouses, grounds and
appurtenances shall be maintained in good repair and in a safe and sanitary manner.
435.41: General Administration
The provisions of 105 CMR 400.000 shall govern the administration and enforcement of
105 CMR 435.00 except as supplemented by 105 CMR 435.42 through 435.47.
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435.42: Orders: Service and Content
(1) If an examination as provided for in 105 CMR 400.100 reveals that a swimming,wading
or special purpose pool does not comply with the provisions of 105 CMR 435.000,the Board
of Health may order the owner to comply with the violated provision.
(2) If an examination reveals the existence of a health or safety hazard at any swimming,
wading or special purpose pool,the Board of Health,may,as it considers necessary,issue an
order which revokes or suspends a permit. Such an order shall be complied with in accordance
with its directions and no person shall be permitted to enter the water of the swimming,wading
or special purpose pool,unless and until the permit has been reissued or the order has been
• revoked in writing by the Board of Health.
(3) Every order authorized by 105 CMR 435.000 shall be in writing. All orders shall be served
on the owner or his agent;
(a) personally,by any person authorized to serve civil process,or
(b) by leaving a copy of the order at his last.and usual place of abode,or
(c) by sending him a copy of the order by registered or certified mail, return receipt
requested,if he is within the Commonwealth,or
(d) if his last and usual place of abode is unknown or outside the Commonwealth, by
posting a copy of the order in a conspicuous place on or about the swimming,wading or
special purpose pool or portion thereof affected.
(4) Subject to the emergency provision of 105 CMR 400.200(B)and to the provisions of 105
CMR 435.42(2),any order issued under the provisions of 105 CMR 435.000 shall:
(a) inlcude a state
ment of the violation or defect,and may suggest action which if taken will
effect compliance with 105 CMR 435.000,and
(b) inform the person to whom it is directed of his right to a hearing and of his
responsibility to request the hearing,and to whom the request shall be made.
435.43: Hearing
(1) The person or persons to whom any order has been served pursuant to 105 CMR 435.000
may request a hearing before the Board of Health by filing with the Board of Health within
seven days after the day the order was served,a written petition requesting a hearing on the
matter. Upon receipt of such petition the Board of Health shall set a time and a place for such
a hearing and shall inform the petitioner thereof in writing. The hearing shall be commenced
not later than ten days after the day on which the petition was filed;provided,that on application
of the petitioner the Board of Health may postpone the date of the hearing for a reasonable time
beyond such ten-day period if in the judgment of the Board of Health the petitioner has
submitted a good and sufficient reason for such postponement.
(2) At the hearing the petitioner shall be given an opportunity to be heard and to show why the
order should be modified or withdrawn.
(3) After the hearing the Board of Health shall sustain,modify or withdraw the order and shall
inform the petitioner in writing of its decision. If the Board of Health sustains or modifies the
order, it shall be carried out within the time period allotted in the original order or in the
modification.
(4) Every notice,order,or other record prepared by the Board of Health in connection with the
hearing shall be entered as a matter of public record in the office of the Board of Health.
(5) If a written petition for a hearing is not filed in the office of the Board of Health within
seven days after an order has been issued,or if after a heating,the order has been sustained in
any part,each days failure to comply with the order as issued or modified shall constitute an
additional offense.(see 105 CMR 435.45).
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435.44: Appeal
Any person aggrieved by the final decision of the Board of Health with respect to the denial
of plan approval;variance request;the denial,revocation of,or failure to renew a license;or with
respect to any order issued under the provisions of 105 CMR 435.000 may seek relief from any
court of competent jurisdiction,as provided by the laws of the Commonwealth.
435.45: Penalties
(1) Any person who operates or maintains a swimming,wading or special purpose pool without
the unexpired and unrevoked written permission of the Board of Health shall upon conviction
be fined not less than$250 nor more than$500. Each day's violation will constitute a separate
offense.
(2) Any person who shall violate any provision of 105 CMR 435.000 for which penalty is not
otherwise provided in any of the General Laws or in any other provisions of 105 CMR 435.000
or 105 CMR 400.000 shall upon conviction be fined not less than$50 nor more than$500. Each
day's violation will constitute a separate offense.
(3) Any person who shall fail to comply with any order issued pursuant to the provisions of 105
CMR 435.000 shall upon conviction be fined not less'dm$50 or more than$500. Each day's
failure to comply with an order shall constitute a separate violation.
435.46: Variance
Variances may be granted only as follows: The Board of Health may vary the application
of any provisions of 105 CMR 435.00 with respect to any particular case when,in its opinion
(a) the enforcement thereof would do manifest injustice;and
(b) the applicant has proved that the same degree of protection required under 105 CMR
435.00 can be achieved without strict application of the particular provision.
Every request for a variance shall be made in writing and shall state the specific variance
sought and the reasons therefore. Any variance granted by the Board of Health shall be in
writing. Any denial of a variance shall also be in writing and shall contain a brief statement of
the reasons for the denial. A copy of each variance shall be conspicuously posted for 30 days
following its issuance;and shall be available to the public at all reasonable hours in the office
of the city or town clerk or the office of the Board of Health.while it is in effect. Notice of the
grant of each variance shall be filed with the Department of Public Health,which shall approve,
disapprove,or modify the variance within 30 days from receipt thereof. If the Department fails
to comment within 30 days,its approval will be presumed. No work shall be done under any
variance until the Department approves it or 30 days elapse without its comment,unless the
Board of Health or the Department certifies in writing that an emergency exits.
435.47: Variance.Grant of S=ial Permission: ExRiration Modification Suspension of
Any variance or other modification authorized to be made by 105 CMR 435.000 may be
subject to such qualification,revocation,suspension,expiration as the Board of Health expresses
in its grant. A variance or other modification authorized to be made by 105 CMR 435.000 may
otherwise be revoked,modified,or suspended,in whole or in part,only after the holder thereof _
has been notified m writing and has been given an opportunity to be heard,in conformity with
the requirements for an order and hearing of 105 CMR 435.42 and 435.43.
REGULATORY AUTHORITY
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REFERRAL NUMBERS �i�P D.��
1. . NAME
ADDRESS. PHONE R
AIDS HOTLINE �� dviC.
7 7/--7876 1/800-235-2331
BOSTON .
AIDS LOCAL TESTING(HEALTHSTOP) 771-7520
CAPETOWN PLAZA
AIDS RESOURCE 617/437-6200 X1432 r
BOSTON
AIDS STATEWIDE TESTING& COUNSELING HOTLINE 1-800450 2016• - -1 800-834 0041
FREE&ANONYMOUS
BARNSTABLE COUNTY HEALTH&ENVIRONMENTAL DEP 3 (TANKS)
RT.6A9 BARNSTABLE (CHARLOTTE STIEFEL) 0 .
BARNSTABLE COUNTY LAB 3F1 (WATER TESTING
RT.6A,BARNSTABLE � )
BARNSTABLE TIRE DEPT. (WILLIAM JONES) 362-3312
RT.6A,BARNSTABLE
BARNSTABLE FIRE DISTRICT/WATER DEPT.
362-6498 (JOHN ERIKSON) �Q
PHMNEYS LANE,BARNSTABLE
BARNSTABLE HOUSING AUTHORITY/TOM LYNCH,DIR. , 771-7292
146 SOUTH STREET,HYANNIS(LEILA BRUCE)
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BARNSTABLE POLICE DEPARTMENT 775-0387 (NEIL NIGHTINGALE)
1200 PHMNEYS LANE,HYANNIS
BARNSTABLE WATER CO. . 775-0063GEORGE WADSWORTH
47 OLD YARMOUTH RD.,HYANNIS
BOARD OF BEAUTICIANS (617)727-9940
BOSTON
CAPE COD TIMES/NEEDY FUND 778-5661
MAIN ST.,HYANNIS
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NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER
DEP/AIR POLLUTION CONTROL 46-27p0; 946-2776
109 RHODE ISLAND ROAD,LAKEVILLE,MA 02347
DEP/AIR QUALITY CONTROL 9'``kd-j a4l"
(617)727-2700; 2600� a-i-4 PIC,is)-b
1 WINTER ST.,BOSTON,MA 02180 �p$j 2_�
DEP/DIV.WATER POLLUTION CONTROL (617)292-5673
1 WINTER STREET,BOSTON,MA 02108
DEP/HAZARDOUS WASTE-EMERGENCY 946-2850
LAKEVILLE
DEP/HAZARDOUS WASTE-REGULATION 292-5851
LAKEVILLE
DEP/HAZARDOUS WASTE-SITE ASSESSMENT 946-2862
LAKEVILLE
DEP/LAKEVILLE SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE (508)9 •Q*
109 RHODE ISLAND RD.,LAKEVILLE,MA 02347
DEP/RESOURCE CONSERVATION RECOVERY ACTION 508/946-2817
DEP/SEPTIC INSPECTORS (508)946-2811-BOB FAGAN
109 RHODE ISLAND RD.,LAKEVILE,MA 02347
DEP/SOLID WASTE 946-2828
DEP/WETLANDS 946-2800
DEPT.OF PUBLIC HEALTH EM31UNIZATIONS (508)947-1231 EPIDENII.
109 RHODE ISLAND ROAD, LAKEVILLE,MA 02347
DEPT.OF REVENUE 617/887-5090
STATE TOBACCO LICENSE
DIVISION OF HEALTH CARE QUALITY 617/727-5860
10 WEST STREET,5TH FLOOR,BOSTON,MA 02111
NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER
LYME CARE CENTER 1-800-842-5248
MEDICAL SECURITY,DEPT. OF 1-800-238-0990 OR 617/727-8300
HEALTH INSURANCE
MENTAL HEALTH 778-4277
175 WEST MAIN STREET,HYANNIS
MOSQUITO CONTROL 775-1510
86 WILLOW STREET,YARMOUTHPORT,MA
NATURAL RESOURCES 790-6272; 274-DOG OFFICER
PHINNEYS LANE,HYANNIS
NOAH SHELTER 778-5255
77 WINTER STREET,HYANNIS
NURSING HOMES-STATE LICENSING (617)727-5864; 1-800 462-5531
OFFICE FOR CHILDREN(STATE LICENSING) (617)727-8900; (508)947-1133
BOSTON
OFFICE FOR CHILDREN(STATE LICENSING) (508)947-1133
LAKEVI LLE
OSHA INDOOR AIR QUALITY 1-8007321-6742
OSHA TRAINING (617) 565-7164 X133 INDUSTRIAL
RADIATION CONTROL (617) 727-6214
BOSTON
RADON KITS 775-9016
RBRC/RECHARGEABLE BATTERY RECYCLING 1-800-8-BATTERY