Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
RECREATIONAL WATER
Chapter 246-262 - Recreational water contact facilities
Section 246-262-050 - Water quality standards, analysis, and sample collection
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) Owners shall maintain waters free from harmful levels of disease-producing organisms, toxic chemicals, or adverse physical conditions.
(2) Owners shall maintain RWCF waters to meet standards of bacteriological quality. Standards include:
(3) Owners shall maintain continuous and effective methods of disinfection of RWCF waters at all times with use of:
(4) Owners shall maintain:
(5) Persons collecting water samples for laboratory analysis shall:
(6) Persons shall use field test kits with a suitable range of accuracy for the parameters routinely measured as noted in Table 3 of this section.
(7) Owners shall require and ensure addition of chemicals or materials to RWCF water only when the use has been approved or recognized as acceptable by the department. Current lists of approved or acceptable materials are available from the department.
(8) Owners shall perform additional tests as directed by the department or local health officer.
TABLE 1 MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM LEVELS OF DISINFECTANTS |
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Currently Recognized Disinfectants |
Type of Residual Measured |
pH Ranges 7.2-7.49; 7.5-7.79; 7.8-8.0 Minimum Residual Levels of Disinfectant in mg/1 |
Maximum Residual Level in mg/1* |
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1. Chlorine |
Free available chlorine |
1.0 |
1.4 |
1.8 |
8 |
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2. Chlorinated cyanurate |
Free available chlorine |
1.5 |
2.0 |
2.8 |
8 |
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3. Bromine |
Total available bromine |
2.0 |
2.5 |
3.5 |
8 |
Note: |
* |
Maximum residual or manufacturer's recommendation (whichever is less). |
TABLE 2 ACCEPTABLE RANGES OF SELECTED PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL WATER QUALITY CONSTITUENTS |
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Chemical or Physical Constituent |
Minimum |
Maximum |
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1. |
pH |
7.2 |
8.0 |
2. |
Water Clarity (safety) |
main drain visible at all times |
-- |
3. |
Turbidity (shielding microorganisms from disinfection) |
-- |
0.5* T.U. |
4. |
Cyanuric acid or its derivatives (if used) |
0 |
90 mg/1 |
5. |
Temperature |
104°F. |
Note: |
* |
In peak use periods, turbity may increase to 1.0 T.U. provided it returns to 0.5 T.U. within a six-hour period after peak use. Turbidity is not a required routine analysis which must be performed by the RWCF. Turbidity monitoring may be required by the department or local health officer if special conditions warrant it. |
TABLE 3 RANGE OF ACCEPTABLE TESTING LEVELS* |
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Chemical Test |
Minimum Range |
Minimum Accuracy |
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1. |
Free available chlorine |
0.3 to 3.0 mg/1 |
0.2 mg/1 |
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2. |
Total chlorine |
0.3 to 3.0 mg/1 |
0.2 mg/1 |
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3. |
Total bromine |
0.3 to 3.0 mg/1 |
0.2 mg/1 |
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4. |
pH |
7.0 to 8.2 |
0.2 |
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5. |
Cyanuric acid |
0 to 100 mg/1 |
5 mg/1 |
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6. |
Alkalinity |
0 to 300 mg/1 |
15 mg/1 |
Note: |
* |
Do not make determinations of chemical conditions based on readings at the extreme measurable limits of the scale. |
Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20.050. 91-02-051 (Order 124B), recodified as § 246-262-050, filed 12/27/90, effective 1/31/91. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.90.120. 88-13-125 (Order 311), § 248-97-060, filed 6/22/88.