Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
RECREATIONAL WATER
Chapter 246-260 - Water recreation facilities
Section 246-260-091 - Specialty design features
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) Owners providing special features shall ensure the features meet the requirements of this section.
(2) Benches. A single bench or seat that is recessed from the general wall of the swimming pool may be built into the shallow area of the pool, if it meets the following conditions. The bench: (See figure 091.1.)
figure 091.1
(3) Ledges. In general use swimming pools, a single ledge may be built into the deep end of the pool, if:
(4) Waterfalls. A waterfall feature may be built at swim pool or spa pool facilities if the following conditions are met:
Table 091.2
Set-Back Requirements for Special Water Features in Pools at Shallow Swimming Pool Water Levels*
Height of Feature Above Pool Water Level |
Type of Special Feature |
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Waterfall |
Rockery |
Planting |
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12 inches or less |
Feature may spill directly to pool from sidewall |
Setback of 4 feet or more from pool edge; except at pools that are continuously lifeguarded. Five percent of deck perimeter may have feature provided up to pool edge. |
Setback of 4 feet or more from pool edge. |
Greater than 12 inches and less than 30 inches |
Setback of 8 feet or more from pool edge. |
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Greater than or equal to 30 inches |
Setback of 15 feet or more from pool edge. |
* |
Guarded pool setbacks shall be established in a preconstruction design conference with the owner, designer and health department. |
(5) Rockeries. A decorative rock feature may be built at a swim pool or spa pool facility, if the following conditions are met:
(6) Play toy equipment. Play toy equipment may be built at pool facilities provided the following conditions are met:
(7) Special use pools. At least thirty days prior to development of final plans and specifications, owners shall submit proposals at a preliminary design conference for pools designed for special use purposes (e.g., scuba training, kayaking, portable rental spas, sensory deprivation tanks, public promotions at sports fields, county fairs, and any special events using portable pools) to the department or local health officer for review and approval. The department or local health officer has flexibility in applying portions of this chapter or additional requirements necessary to assure health and safety for users of these special use pools.
(8) Ballet rails.
Statutory Authority: RCW 70.90.120. 05-09-004, § 246-260-091, filed 4/7/05, effective 5/8/05. Statutory Authority: Chapters 70.90 and 43.20 RCW. 04-18-096, § 246-260-091, filed 9/1/04, effective 10/31/04.