3701-35-04 Sanitation requirements.

(A) The marina shall be developed in such a manner that all marina facilities required in rules 3701-35-04 to 3701-35-06 of the Administrative Code are protected from inundation or unusual erosion and will remain functional regardless of usual fluctuations of the marina water level during the boating season.

(B) A water supply for human consumption, if provided, shall comply with the following:

(1) If the water system has fifteen or more service connections or regularly serves an average of at least twenty-five individuals daily at least sixty days in a one year period, meet the standards for public water systems as defined in rule 3745-81-01 of the Administrative Code;

(2) If the water system has fewer than fifteen service connections and does not regularly serve an average of at least twenty-five individuals daily at least sixty days in a one year period, meet the standards for private water systems as defined in rule 3701-28-01 of the Administrative Code;

(3) All fittings, lines, and hydrants shall be designed, installed and maintained to prevent the possibility of contamination or cross connection in accordance with Chapters 3745-95 and 4101:3-1 of the Administrative Code;

(4) The water distribution system, including dock or mooring hookups if provided, shall include the following:

(a) An “American Society of Sanitary Engineers (A.S.S.E.) No. 1013” or equivalent backflow prevention device installed on the main water line upstream of all docks and moorings to isolate the docking area from any other service use; and

(b) An A.S.S.E. No. 1011 or equivalent vacuum breaker:

(i) Hoses with hose bibs using an A.S.S.E. No. 1011 vacuum breaker shall be stored out of the water and disconnected from the hose bib when not in use;

(ii) The use of nozzles, sprayers or other attachments to a hose associated with an A.S.S.E. No. 1011 vacuum breaker are prohibited; or

(c) An A.S.S.E. No. 1024 or equivalent vacuum breaker:

(i) On threaded dock or mooring outlets, particularly those with hoses under continuous pressure;

(ii) When a direct connection is made to the water supply between a dock or mooring outlet and fixtures within the watercraft;

(iii) For all new water hookups, and for existing vacuum breakers that are replaced.

(iv) An A.S.S.E. No. 1052 vacuum breaker may be substituted for an A.S.S.E. No. 1024 device only on applications where there is less than fifteen feet elevation between the backflow prevention device and the point of discharge.

(5) Within five years of the effective date of this rule, all A.S.S.E. No. 1011 vacuum breakers shall be replaced in accordance with paragraph (B)(4)(c) of this rule.

(6) Whenever backflow prevention devices are installed in the water distribution system, they shall be installed and maintained in accordance with Chapter 4101:3-1 of the Administrative Code.

(C) Any water line or hose provided at a sewage pump-out facility or other waste dumping facility where the line or hose is used primarily for flushing and cleansing shall include backflow protection consisting of an A.S.S.E. No. 1024, or an equivalent vacuum breaker on all threaded outlets, and shall be labeled as unsafe for human consumption. If the water line or hose is connected to a potable source, a properly installed A.S.S.E. No. 1013 backflow prevention device shall be required.

(D) Rest room facilities, including portable toilets, shall be maintained in a safe and sanitary condition, and shall comply with the following:

(1) Water closets and urinals shall be available for both men and women within five hundred feet from the farthest mooring at the marina according to the following schedule:

Number of moorings Urinals Water closets Men Water closets Women

7 – 25 1 1 1

26 – 59 1 1 2

60 – 149 2 2 3

150 or more Add 1 per 100 Add 1 per 100 Add 1 per 100

The licensor may allow rest room facilities to be located more than five hundred feet from the farthest mooring at the marina if the docking facilities extend more than five hundred feet offshore. The licensor, as deemed necessary, may require additional water closets and/or urinals to assure adequate rest room facilities.

(2) A handwashing facility shall be supplied with potable water, detergent or soap, and approved drying facilities, or hand sanitizer.

(3) A shower facility, if provided, shall be supplied with potable water for human consumption;

(4) All plumbing shall be free of leaks and stoppages and shall not create a nuisance. New plumbing shall be installed according to Chapter 4101:3-1 of the Administrative Code.

R.C. 119.032 review dates: 07/15/2009 and 07/15/2014

Promulgated Under: 119.03

Statutory Authority: 3733.22

Rule Amplifies: 3733.21, 3733.22, 3733.23, 3733.24, 3733.25, 3733.26, 3733.27, 3733.28, 3733.29, 3733.30

Prior Effective Dates: 4/5/1975, 6/24/94, 1/1/05