§ 150.06  SANITATION REQUIREMENTS.
   The following sanitary requirements shall be followed.
   (A)   Water supply and fixtures.
      (1)   An adequate supply of water of safe, sanitary quality approved by the Department of Public Health shall be furnished at each trailer camp.
      (2)   Water shall be supplied from faucets or other approved type drinking fountains only. Faucets or drinking fountains shall not be further in distance than 80 feet from any area unit. No common drinking cups shall be permitted.
   (B)   Plumbing and waste disposal. Each trailer camp shall provide toilets, showers, baths, slop sinks and garbage containers under the following conditions.
      (1)   Toilet facilities.
         (a)   One toilet of the flush type shall be provided for each sex for every ten units or fraction thereof; provided, that one-fourth of the required toilets for men may be substituted with urinals of the water flush type.
         (b)   Entrances and windows to all toilet facilities shall be screened, fly-tight and provided with sufficient lights to provide ample illumination at night.
         (c)   No trailer unit shall be further than 250 feet from the toilet.
         (d)   The use of any toilet in a house-car trailer shall be forbidden while the house-car trailer is located within the village limits except when a toilet installation as authorized by the state regulations for the sanitary control of tourist and trailer camps, has been approved in writing by the County Department of Public Health.
      (2)   Showers and wash basins. A shower shall be provided for each sex for every ten units or fraction thereof; provided, that tubs may be substituted for one-tenth of the required number of showers. One washbasin shall be provided for each sex for each ten units or fraction thereof. The showers or bathtubs and washbasins shall be of a material as shall permit satisfactory cleaning. The floors of each building shall be of concrete or other non-porous material and light for the buildings shall be such as to provide ample illumination at night.
      (3)   Slop sinks. Slop sinks shall be provided with running water for every five units or fraction thereof. No sink located within a house-car trailer shall be used unless it discharges in a manner approved by the County Department of Public Health.
      (4)   Wastewater and sewage disposal. All wastewater and sewage from toilets, showers, bathtubs, washbasins, slop sinks and other plumbing fixtures in the trailer camp shall be carried by means of appropriate drains and disposed of in a manner approved by the County Department of Public Health, and State Department of Public Health.
      (5)   Garbage storage and disposal. A sufficient number of adequate fly-proof and water-tight containers in accordance with the rules and regulations adopted by the Department of Public Health shall be supplied for the storage of garbage. Garbage and rubbish shall be disposed of in a manner which creates neither a nuisance nor a menace to health and which is approved by the Department of Public Health.
      (6)   Laundry rooms. When laundering is permitted, a separate room shall be provided and it shall be constructed and equipped so that it can be maintained and operated in a clean, sanitary manner.
      (7)   Hand-washing facilities. Adequate and sanitary hand-washing facilities shall be provided at each camp.
      (8)   Cross-connections. All plumbing shall be installed so as to prevent contamination of the water supply through interconnections and back-siphonage.
   (C)   Exclusions. House-car trailers with sanitary facilities properly installed, connected and operated in accordance with the state regulations shall be excluded, as to its sanitary facilities, from the number of house-car trailers within the camp when inspection and determination is being made for number of required sanitary facilities to be furnished by the operator of the entire camp.
(1986 Code, § 8-3-2-5)