Inlets shall be located to produce complete and uniform circulation of water and to facilitate the maintenance of a uniform disinfectant residual throughout the entire pool. Inlets from the recirculation system shall be submerged at least 12 inches below water level. Inlets in the pool bottom shall pose no hazard to bathers. All inlets shall be adjustable to obtain the desired rate and direction of water flow. All pools shall have a minimum of one return inlet for each 15,000 gallons of water or fraction thereof. If the distance across any portion of the swimming pool is more than 30 feet, multiple inlets shall be provided on opposite ends.
('74 Code, § 11-5-7A.11) (Ord. 12-1978; Am. Ord. 59-1987; Am. Ord. 51-1989; Am. Ord. 12-1993)