Code of Massachusetts Regulations
105 CMR - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Title 105 CMR 435.000 - Minimum Standards For Swimming Pools (state Sanitary Code: Chapter V)
Construction
Section 435.11 - Pool Slopes and Dimensions
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) The minimum depth of water in swimming pools to be used for swimming purposes shall be not less than three feet. In any part of the pool less than five feet in depth, slopes in the pool floor shall remain constant and shall not exceed one foot vertical in 12 feet horizontal. Exception may be made by the Board of Health for pools built principally for instruction, or in a recessed area of the main swimming pool where the pool is of any irregular shape, such as the leg of a "T", "L", or "Z".
(2) In special purpose pools the maximum operational water depth shall be four feet measured from the waterline. The maximum depth of any seat or bench shall be two feet measured from the waterline.
(3) Walls of swimming pools shall be vertical or shall have a maximum vertical slope of one foot horizontal to five feet vertical. Where pools are used for competitive swimming the walls shall be vertical for a minimum water depth of three feet six inches. When coved construction is used to join the walls and bottom of any pool the following shall apply:
(4) Notwithstanding the provisions of 105 CMR 435.11(3), a safety ledge not more than four inches in width and located about four feet six inches below the pool water surface may be permitted, provided it is sloped slightly toward the center of the pool to prevent dirt accumulation.