Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 65529 - Public Pool Disinfection
(a) Public pools, when open or in use, shall
be disinfected continuously by a chemical that imparts a disinfectant at
concentrations consistent with subdivision (b) of this section. If halogens
other than chlorine are used, residuals of equivalent strength shall be
maintained.
(b) The minimum and
maximum concentrations of disinfectant residuals in public pool water shall be:
| Free-Chlorine Residual | Bromine Residual | |||||
| Without CYA | With CYA | |||||
| Min | Max | Min | Max | Min | Max | |
| Public Pools* | 1.0 ppm | 10.0 ppm | 2.0 ppm | 10.0 ppm | 2.0 ppm | -- |
| Public Spas, Wading Pools, and Spray Grounds | 3.0 ppm | 10.0 ppm | 3.0 ppm | 10.0 ppm | 4.0 ppm | -- |
| CYA = cyanuric acid; Min = minimum; Max = maximum; ppm = parts per million. | ||||||
* This includes all public pools except spas, wading pools, and spray grounds.
(c) In
addition to the requirements in subdivisions (a) and (b), a spray ground and
water features with an ultraviolet light disinfection system shall be
disinfected continuously at a minimum of 40 mJ/cm2
by the ultraviolet light disinfection units while the spray ground and water
features are in use. If the ultraviolet dosage rate drops below 40
mJ/cm2 the operator shall close the spray ground and
water features.
(d) The enforcing
agent may accept other disinfecting materials or methods after the pool
operator has demonstrated to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods
provide a readily measurable disinfectant residual in the public pool. The pool
operator shall demonstrate to the enforcing agent that such materials or
methods are at least as effective as the required chlorine concentration and do
not have adverse physiological effects on pool users.
(e) The pool operator shall maintain a test
kit for measuring the disinfectant residual, pH, and, if used, cyanuric acid
concentration at the public pool. This test kit shall be available for use by
the pool operator and the enforcing agent at all times the public pool is in
use. The chlorine or bromine test kit shall be the diethyl-p-phenylenediamine
(DPD) type or otherwise be capable of testing free-halogen residual. Chlorine
test kits shall be capable of testing for free chlorine and total
chlorine.
Notes
2. Amendment of section heading, section and NOTE filed 10-14-2014; operative 1-1-2015 (Register 2014, No. 42).
3. Amendment of subsection (e) filed 11-22-2016; operative 1-1-2017 (Register 2016, No. 48).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 116035, 116050 and 131200, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 116035, 116040, 116043, 116050 and 116055, Health and Safety Code.
2. Amendment of section heading, section and Note filed 10-14-2014; operative
3. Amendment of subsection (e) filed 11-22-2016; operative
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