10-144 C.M.R. ch. 202, § 2 - REGISTRATION, PLANS AND CONSTRUCTION
A.
Registration
1. No city, town,
village, plantation, institution, school, civic club, organization, person,
firm or corporation, may operate or maintain any public pool or spa without
first having registered the same with the Department. Forms for this purpose
are available from the Department.
2. Any residential pool or spa located on the
premises of a lodging establishment licensed by the Department and not intended
for the use of the facility guests or clients must be clearly posted as not
available for public use.
B.
Approval of Plans
1. No city, town, village, plantation,
institution, school, civic club, organization, person, firm, or corporation may
construct any public pool or spa, or make changes in any already built or in
the appurtenances thereof, until the plans have been submitted to, and approval
received from, the Department. Applicable standards for all new and modified
public pools and spas are listed in Sections 2(B)(2) through 2(B)(6). Copies of
the standards are available for inspection at the Department offices during
normal business hours.
2. Minimum
standards for in-ground public pool design and operation (Class A, B, C, and F)
are those set forth by the American National Standard for Public
Swimming Pools (ANSI/NSPI-1 2003), as amended.
3. Minimum standards for above-ground or
on-ground public pool design and operation (Class C) are those set forth by the
American National Standard for Aboveground/ Onground Residential
Swimming Pools (ANSI/NSPI-4 1999), as amended.
4. Minimum standards for public spa design
and operation are those set forth by the American National Standard for
Public Spas (ANSI/NSPI-2 1999), as amended.
5. Minimum standards for all Class D pool
design and operation are those set forth by the American National
Standard for Aquatic Recreation Facilities (ANSI/IAF-9 2005), as
amended.
6. All Class A, B, C, and
F public pools, and all public spas, must comply with the specifications in
Section 6(E).
C.
Plans and Specifications
1. A person
proposing to construct, reconstruct or alter a public pool or spa, auxiliary
structure or equipment must submit legible plans and specifications to the
Department for review and written approval, prior to commencing the work, and
in advance of the issuance of any building, plumbing, subsurface wastewater
disposal, or electrical permit.
2.
Plans submitted for approval pursuant to this section must be drawn to a scale
of 1/14 inch equals 1 foot, except that plans for public spas must be drawn to
a scale of 1 inch equals 1 foot.
3.
The Department may require the submission of such additional information as may
be required, to determine the compliance of plans and specifications submitted
for approval.
4. Any public pool or
spa located within the watershed of a spring, lake, stream or other body of
water used as a public water system source, must be so operated as not to
compromise the water quality supplied.
5. Within thirty (30) days of the receipt of
a complete application consisting of plans and specifications, the Department
must notify the person submitting same of their approval or disapproval. A
pre-operation inspection is required by the Department. The Department must be
notified at least 15 days in advance of placing the pool or spa in operation,
to allow for inspection and approval.
6. When submitting an application for review
of a public pool or spa to the Department, the applicant and/or designer must
include the following for a complete application:
a. Plan(s) of the pool or spa, showing
depths, area, and safety features, complying with the appropriate standards
referenced in Section 2(B) of these Rules;
b. Plans and manufacturer's specifications
for pumps, filtering, and sanitizing equipment, including all interconnecting
piping and control valves;
c. A
completed HHE 200 Form (Subsurface Waste Water Disposal System Application), if
(a) a public waste water disposal system is not utilized; and (b) the pool
filtration system generates backwash wastes;
d. A completed Department Public Pool or Spa
Registration Form, (see Appendix E of these Rules); and
e. A review fee of $15 is required. A check
or money order made payable to "Treasurer, State of Maine", must be
submitted.
7. Records.
The Department must retain one copy of the plans and specifications submitted
for approval. (See Section 2(C)(6) above).
D.
Pre-Operational Inspection
1. A pre-operation inspection is required, as
specified in Section 2(C)(5) of these Rules. The Department must be notified at
least 15 days in advance of placing the public pool or spa in operation, to
allow for inspection and approval.
2. No public pool or spa requiring a
pre-operation inspection may be placed in use without the approval of the
Department.
Notes
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