Title 28 PLUMBING CODE*
APPENDIX M SWIMMING POOLS
M 1 Swimming pool waste water shall be disposed of as hereinafter
set forth in this Section and the type of disposal proposed shall be approved by
the Authority Having Jurisdiction prior to the commencement of any work. A means
of disposal of the total contents of the pool (periodic emptying) without
surface runoff shall be established to the satisfaction of the Authority Having
Jurisdiction. (Ord. 2007-0110 § 7 (part), 2007: Ord. 99-0042 § 38
(part), 1999.)
M 2 The following are legal methods of swimming
pool waste water disposal.
(1) To a public sewer.
(2) On the property if
the property is large enough to ensure that runoff will not encroach on abutting
property.
(3) To a tank truck.
(4) In the case where none of the above
can be accomplished, alternate methods of disposal acceptable to the State
Regional Water Quality Control Board (SRWQCB) may be used. Prior to discharge,
the swimming pool water must be tested by the owner to insure that it is within
all water quality standards established by the SRWQCB. Contact Department of
Public Works, Environmental Programs Division for information. (Ord. 99-0042
§ 38 (part), 1999.)
M 3 No direct connection shall be made
between any storm drain, sewer, drainage system, drywell or subsoil irrigation
line and any line connected to a swimming pool. (Ord. 99-0042 § 38 (part),
1999.)
M 4 Waste water from any filter, scum gutter overflow,
pool emptying line or similar apparatus or appurtenance when discharging to any
part of a drainage system, shall be provided with a three (3) inch (76.2 mm)
trap. (Ord. 99-0042 § 38 (part), 1999.)
M 5 Except as
provided in Section M-6, the discharge outlet terminal from any pool or filter
shall be protected from backflow by an air gap at least six (6) inches (152.4
mm) above the flood rim of the receptor. (Ord. 99-0042 § 38 (part),
1999.)
M 6 No scum gutter drain, overflow drain, backwash
discharge drain, or pool emptying line shall enter any receptor below the rim
unless the pool piping at its deepest point, the bottom of the filters, and the
bottom of the scum gutter drain trough or overflow inlets are at least six (6)
inches (152.4 mm) above the overflow rim of the receptor. (Ord. 99-0042 §
38 (part), 1999.)
M 7 A positive point of potable water supply to
each swimming pool shall be established and shall be installed as required by
Chapter 6 of this Code. (Ord. 99-0042 § 38 (part), 1999.)
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8 Plans for other than private swimming pools shall be approved by the
Health Officer before any water supply or waste discharge permit is
issued.
Note: The forgoing applies only to outdoor swimming, bathing, or
wading pools. Plans and specifications for all indoor installations shall be
submitted to the Authority Having Jurisdiction for approval prior to the
commencement of any work, and all piping, equipment and construction shall be
equal to the types prescribed in the Installation Requirements of this Code for
indoor work.
(Ord. 2007-0110 § 7 (part), 2007: Ord. 99-0042 § 38
(part), 1999.)
M 9 All new swimming pools constructed or
installed in Fire Zone 4 or in a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone and having
a capacity of 5000 gallons or more shall have a minimum four (4) inch diameter
drain and discharge line connected to a draft hydrant, the type, location, and
installation of which shall be approved by the chief of the fire department.
Materials used for the discharge line shall be as approved in this Code for
potable water systems except that brass, cast iron, galvanized wrought iron, and
copper shall not be used. If PVC is used, it shall be a minimum of Schedule
40.
EXCEPTION: Swimming pools constructed or installed with the bottom
of the pool more than 15 feet below the proposed draft hydrant connection
elevation, measured vertically, need not be provided with a draft hydrant
system.
To identify that pool draft system, an appropriate sign (as
designated by the fire department) including the location of the swimming pool
shall be posted on the pool safety fence and/or at the draft hydrant location.
(Ord. 99-0042 § 38 (part), 1999.)
Appendix S is added to Title 28
of the Los Angeles County Code to read as follows:
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