Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 265 - GENERAL SANITATION
Subchapter K - ARTIFICIAL SWIMMING LAGOONS
Section 265.159 - Suction Outlets, Gravity Flow Systems, and Return Inlets
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Skimmer. For this section, a skimmer is not considered to be a suction outlet.
(b) Licensed Engineer. A suction outlet system, gravity flow system, or return system constructed on or after the effective date of this subchapter shall be planned and designed by a licensed engineer.
(c) Submerged suction outlets. Fully submerged suction outlets (main drains) are not required.
(d) Entrapment protection. A suction outlet system shall be designed to protect against suction entrapment, evisceration, and hair entanglement/entrapment hazards in accordance with ANSI/APSP-16, American National Standard for Suction Entrapment Avoidance in Swimming Pools, Wading Pools, Spas, Hot Tubs and Catch Basins.
(e) Suction outlets. Suction outlets shall comply with the following:
(f) Flow rate through suction fittings. The flow rate through a fitting, cover, or grate shall not exceed the approved flow rate for that fitting, cover, or grate when one suction fitting in a suction outlet system is blocked.
(g) Closure when cover broken, missing, or loose. If the cover or grate on a suction outlet including a vacuum outlet is missing, broken, or loose, the swimming area of the lagoon shall be closed immediately and remain closed until a proper repair is made or replacement is installed.
(h) Return inlets. A return inlet shall be designed so as not to constitute a hazard to the user.
(i) Automatic cleaners. An automatic bottom or side cleaner that could provide a means of entanglement or entrapment shall not be operated in a swimming area of the lagoon when the swimming area is occupied by users.