Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 65501 - Definitions
(a) "Ancillary
Facility" means any area used in conjunction with or for the operation of a
public pool, including, but not limited to, public dressing rooms, lockers,
shower or bathroom areas, drinking fountains, equipment rooms, pool deck areas,
pool enclosures, or building spaces, that is intended to be used by pool
users.
(b) "Clean Pool Water" means
public pool water maintained free of dirt, oils, scum, algae, floating debris,
or visible organic and inorganic materials that would pollute the
water.
(c) "Communicable Disease"
means an illness caused by an infectious agent or its toxins that occurs
through the direct or indirect transmission of the infectious agent or its
products from an infected individual or via an animal, vector, or the inanimate
environment to a susceptible animal or human host.
(d) "Clear Pool Water" means public pool
water that is free from cloudiness and is transparent.
(e) "Enforcing Agent" means the local health
officer, director of environmental health, registered environmental health
specialist, environmental health specialist trainee, or an inspector of the
State Department of Public Health.
(f) "Pool Operator" means the pool owner or a
person the pool owner delegates to conduct public pool operation and
maintenance. The public pool owner may delegate pool operator responsibilities
to another person, but the pool owner shall retain responsibility for ensuring
compliance with these regulations.
(g) "Pool User" means a person using a public
pool or ancillary facilities for the purpose of participating in or watching
pool users engaged in water activities such as diving, swimming, or
wading.
(h) "Public Pool" means any
public swimming pool, public bathhouse, public swimming place, and public
bathing place that is or includes an artificial basin, chamber, or tank
constructed or prefabricated with impermeable surfaces and such pools,
bathhouses, and places are used or intended to be used for public swimming,
diving, or recreational water activities. "Public Pool" does not include
individual therapeutic tubs or baths where the main purpose is cleaning of the
body.
(i) "Public Pool Sites" means
all public pools, ancillary facilities, and water treatment systems at the
public pool premises.
(j)
"Recirculation System" means the system of hydraulic components designed to
remove, filter, disinfect, and return water to the public pool.
(k) "Spa" means a public pool that
incorporates a water jet system, an aeration system, or a combination of the
two systems used in conjunction with heated water.
(l) "Special Purpose Pool" means a public
pool constructed exclusively for a specific purpose, such as instruction,
diving, or medical treatment.
(m)
"Splash Zone" means the maximum distance the water from a spray ground can
project horizontally.
(n) "Spray
Ground" means a public pool with no standing water in the splash zone and
consists of a surge basin with a recirculation system from which water is
directed through water features for contact with pool users.
(o) "Surge Basin" means a reservoir or surge
trench open to the atmosphere that receives water via gravity flow from the
main drain, spray ground, or perimeter overflow system and from which the
recirculation system operates.
(p)
"Wading Pool" means a public pool intended to be used for wading by small
children and having a maximum water depth of 18 inches (457 mm) at the deepest
point.
(q) "Water Feature" means an
interactive device or structure such as a water fountain, water spray, dancing
water jet, waterfall, dumping bucket, or shooting water cannon through which
water is directed at the pool user.
(r) "Water Treatment System" means all
materials and equipment related to disinfection, water quality, recirculation,
and filtration.
Notes
2. Editorial correction of effective date of History Note No. 1 (Register 80, No. 52).
3. Editorial change filed 9-4-81 redesignating effective date of 10-16-80 order from 10-1-81 to 12-30-81 (Register 81, No. 36).
4. Repealer and new section and amendment of NOTE filed 10-14-2014; operative 1-1-2015 (Register 2014, No. 42).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 116050, 131052 and 131200, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 116025, 116035, 116043, 116050 and 116055, Health and Safety Code.
2. Editorial correction of effective date of History Note No. 1 (Register 80, No. 52).
3. Editorial change filed 9-4-81 redesignating effective date of 10-16-80 order from 10-1-81 to 12-30-81 (Register 81, No. 36).
4. Repealer and new section and amendment of Note filed 10-14-2014; operative
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