Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
RECREATIONAL WATER
Chapter 246-260 - Water recreation facilities
Section 246-260-071 - Wading pool design, construction, and equipment
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 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 pool walking surfaces:
(2) Wading pool floor and wall dimensional design. Owners shall ensure pool dimensional designs for floors and walls provide for bather safety and do not hinder water circulation and quality. Designs must include:
(3) Wading pool entry and exit. Owners shall provide one or more means of entry and exit on all pools including one of the following:
(4) Turnover. Owners shall ensure wading pools turn over the entire pool water volume in three hours or less. If wading pools are recirculated jointly with swimming pools, proper means to ensure efficient turnover and treatment of the wading pool must be maintained.
(5) Pool depth markings. Owners shall provide easily visible depth markings:
(6) Bather load. Owners shall provide each bather in a wading pool facility with seven square feet or more of water surface area at all times.
(7) Emergency equipment. No later than June 1, 2008, owners of existing pools with single main drains shall install emergency equipment to shut off all pumps hooked to the recirculation lines for the pools. This emergency equipment must be placed within twenty feet of the pool and marked with an emergency shutoff sign. The shutoff switch must include an audible alarm which can be heard by those in the area, or the switch must have an alarm that goes to a point where staff is always present during the periods the pool is open.
Statutory Authority: Chapters 70.90 and 43.20 RCW. 04-18-096, § 246-260-071, filed 9/1/04, effective 10/31/04.