(a) Operation and Maintenance. Chlorination shall be accomplished in such manner that the amount of excess or residual chlorine in all parts of the pool at all times when the pool is in use shall not be less than four-tenths parts per million, or more than one part per million.
(b) Quality of Water. The bacterial quality of water in the pool shall be maintained so that no two successive samples nor more than fifteen percent of any number of successive samples shall contain more than 200 bacteria per cubic centimeter, nor show positive confirmed results for coliaerogenes.
(1) Samples. The Board of Health may require samples to be taken and submitted for test whenever it is considered necessary for the safe operation of any pool.
(2) Operating personnel. Each family swimming pool shall be operated under the supervision of a responsible adult, capable of making field tests such as residual chlorine, and thoroughly familiar with the operation of all mechanical appurtenances of the pool. Any such operator shall, upon request, demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Commissioner his ability to perform his required duties.
(Ord. 42-60. Passed 9-12-60.)