10-144 C.M.R. ch. 202, § 8 - WATER SUPPLY AND WASTE WATER DISPOSAL
A.
Pool Water Supply
1. The pool
water supply must be adequate, of a safe, sanitary quality, and from a public
water system or private source approved by the Department. (C).
2. All portions of the water distribution
system serving the public pool or spa must be protected against backflow and
back-siphonage. Water introduced into the public pool or spa, either directly
or to the recirculation system, must be supplied through an air gap or by
another method approved by the local plumbing inspector (LPI) or the
Department. (C).
B.
Public Pool or Spa Water Disposal
1. The operator must obtain permission from
the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) or other proper authority,
before any pool water is disposed of in a public sewer system, on any surface
or into any body of water. (C)
C.
Backwash Disposal
1. The operator must obtain permission from
the proper authority before any backwash is disposed of in a public sewer
system. (C)
2. No backwash may be
disposed of on any surface or in any body of water. (C)
3. Backwash may be discharged in an approved
subsurface wastewater disposal system sized, designed and installed in
conformance with the Maine Subsurface Waste Water Disposal Rules, 10-144 CMR
241. (C)
4. Backwash water must
enter the approved disposal system through an air gap that is at least 1.5
times the backwash pipe diameter, or other LPI or Department-approved method to
prevent backflow.
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