(A) The sewer system shall be adequate to serve the facility, including the bathhouse, locker room, and related accommodations. The building drains and sewers shall have the capacity to carry filter backwash flows without surcharging or flooding onto the equipment room floor. Sewer systems which discharge filter backwash water to a drain, ditch, stream, or lake must comply with the provisions of 327 I.A.C. 2-1 Water Pollution Control Board.
(B) There shall be no direct physical connection between the sewer system and any drain from the public pool or their recirculation system. Separation by air gap is required.
(C) Public pools and their ancillary facilities shall discharge to the public sewer system if such is feasibly available in the local area. If a public sewer system is not available within a reasonable distance, sewage may be disposed of in accordance with either of the following:
(1) Rule 410 I.A.C. 6-10, commercial on-site wastewater disposal, in the case of sewage disposal systems which the rule defines as “on site.”
(2) Applicable rules of the Water Pollution Control Board in the case of sewage disposal facilities other than commercial on-site sewage disposal systems.
(`88 Code, § 6-179) (Ord. 94-16, passed 8-15-94; Am. Ord. 15, passed 8-5-08) Penalty, see § 92.99