Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 17 - SWIMMING POOLS AND SPAS
Chapter 10.17.01 - Public Swimming Pools and Spas
Section 10.17.01.45 - Water Chemistry of a Pool and Spa

Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.17.01.45

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024

A. An owner or operator shall ensure that the water chemistry of a public pool or spa is maintained according to the following requirements:

(1) The pH of the water is maintained between 7.2 and 7.8;

(2) The total alkalinity of the water is maintained between 60 ppm and 180 ppm;

(3) The calcium hardness of the water is maintained between 150 and 400 ppm;

(4) The Langelier Saturation Index of the water is maintained between -0.5 and +0.5 as calculated by:
(a) The Langelier Saturation Index formula: Langelier Saturation Index = pH + TF + CF + AF - 12.1 where: TF = temperature factor, CF = calcium hardness factor, and AF = alkalinity factor, and

(b) The following factor table:

Temperature(°F) TemperatureFactor CalciumHardness(ppm) CalciumFactor TotalAlkalinity(ppm) AlkalinityFactor
32 0.0 5 0.3 5 0.7
37 0.1 25 1.0 25 1.4
46 0.2 50 1.3 50 1.7
53 0.3 75 1.5 75 1.9
60 0.4 100 1.6 100 2.0
66 0.5 150 1.8 150 2.2
76 0.6 200 1.9 200 2.3
84 0.7 300 2.1 300 2.5
94 0.8 400 2.2 400 2.6
105 0.9 800 2.5 800 2.9
128 1.0 1000 2.6 1000 3.0

(5) The amount of total dissolved solids is maintained so that it does not exceed 1,500 ppm, except for a salt water pool where the total dissolved solids may not exceed 3,000 ppm;

(6) The amount of dissolved metals is maintained so that it does not exceed the following levels:
(a) Iron, 0.3 ppm,

(b) Manganese, 0.3 ppm, and

(c) Copper, 1.3 ppm; and

(7) The water clarity is maintained so that either a 6 inch seechi disc placed in the deepest part of a pool or spa or the main drain is clearly visible and sharply defined when observed from the side of the pool or spa.

B. An owner or operator shall ensure that:

(1) Water additives and treatment chemicals are used according to manufacturers' instructions; and

(2) When chemicals are added directly to a pool or spa, no one is allowed in the water until the chemicals are dissolved and diffused throughout the pool or spa.

C. An owner or operator shall ensure that the water temperature for a heated public pool or spa does not exceed:

(1) 88°F for a pool;

(2) 104°F for a spa; and

(3) 96°F for a therapy pool.

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