Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
RECREATIONAL WATER
Chapter 246-260 - Water recreation facilities
Section 246-260-051 - Spa pool design, construction, and equipment
Current through Register Vol. 24-24, December 15, 2024
For more general design, and construction requirements that pertain to all pools see WAC 246-260-031.
(1) Walking surfaces. Owners shall design and maintain walking surfaces four feet or more wide around fifty percent or more of each spa pool. If spa pools are greater than one hundred square feet in surface area, then the entire perimeter must have a four-foot wide walking surface. If a spa has walking surfaces thirty inches or more in height above the floor, then they must have guardrails that conform with UBC codes.
(2) Spa pool structure. Owners shall ensure spa pool facilities have:
(3) Spa capacity. The spa capacity is the maximum number of persons allowed in the spa pool at any one time and is the most restrictive of the following:
(4) Turnover rate and bather load. Owners shall design and maintain water turnover of spa pool volume divided by turnover time divided by a constant (K). Spa turnover times are established in relation to loads as follows:
Factors for Determination of Spa Loading
Spa Volume |
Turnover Time (options are 10, 20, 30, or *60 minutes) |
Constant K10 (10 minute turnover time) 8 gpm/person |
Constant K20+ (20, 30, or *60 minute turnover time) 6.67 gpm/person |
Value A |
Value B |
Value K10 |
K20+ |
* |
60 minute turnover times are established for swim spa facilities. |
(Value A) |
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(Constant K*) = Maximum spa capacity |
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(Value B) |
* |
Choose K based on turnover of the spa. |
(5) Emergency equipment. Owners shall provide easily accessible first-aid and emergency equipment at all spa pool facilities during operating hours, including:
Statutory Authority: Chapters 70.90 and 43.20 RCW. 04-18-096, § 246-260-051, filed 9/1/04, effective 10/31/04.