Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.2143

Current through Vol. 24-15, September 1, 2024
Section R. 325.2143 - Overflow systems

Rule 43.

(1) A swimming pool owner shall ensure that a swimming pool is equipped with an overflow system to remove floating material from the water surface. A swimming pool owner shall ensure that a swimming pool that is not more than 2,400 square feet in water surface area has either a perimeter overflow system or surface skimmers or that a swimming pool which is more than 2,400 square feet in water surface area has a perimeter overflow system.
(2) A swimming pool owner shall ensure that a perimeter overflow system meets all of the following requirements:
(a) Extends completely around the swimming pool, except for a spa pool, river ride pool, water slide pool, a special purpose pool, or a location where the design and construction of the perimeter overflow system must change due to construction limitations.
(b) Has the overflow lip as level as practical, plus or minus 1/8 inch.
(c) Has a minimum opening of 6 inches or has a covering adequate to prevent entrapment of any part of the bather's body.
(d) Permits ready inspection, cleaning, and repair.
(e) Is designed for removal of the water at a rate of not less than 100% of the design flow rate.
(f) Provides for discharging the water for treatment and reuse.
(g) Provides a handhold for bathers.
(h) Effectively removes floating materials from the water surface.
(3) A swimming pool owner shall ensure that a perimeter overflow system extends as follows:
(a) Around a spa pool or a water slide pool in a manner acceptable to the department.
(b) Around a river ride pool at major changes of direction acceptable to the department.
(c) Around a special purpose pool in locations acceptable to the department where the shape of the pool may cause practical difficulties in the construction of a continuous perimeter overflow system.

Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.2143

1979 AC; 1983 AACS; 2001 AACS