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Aquatic Facilities



        Section IV Part 2
Types of Aquatic Facilities
1) Competition outdoor Pool 2) Competition Indoor Pool 3) Neighborhood Pool
Types of Aquatic Facilities
4) Water Parks (Aquatic Facilities of the Future)
WATER SLIDES, RIVER INTER-TUBE RIDES, SHALLOW SPLASH AREAS, WATER
CANNONS, ISLANDS AND WATER GADGETS
Splash Pads- New Facility Concept
Cost of Splash Pads?

 More   than you think!

 $150K   (Very Small) and Up

 Most   are $250K and Up
   400 SF Pool
                         Mechanical
                        1,800 SF Splash Pad
BREC Aquatics Plan      Multiple Spray
                         Features
Splash Pad              4,572 SF Pool Deck



                        2 Shade Structures
                        Fencing & Lighting
                        $400,000 - $500,000
                        Average Annual
                         Attendance
                         1,000 to 10,000
Bahama Beach Water Park
City of Dallas, Texas
                   Entry Buildings / Offices
                   600 ft. lazy river/lagoons

                   Zero depth beach entry

                   Family slide / Mat racer slides

                   Large Children’s Play Area

                   Shade Structures

                   $6.5 - 7.5 Million

                   Average Annual Attendance
                    100,000 to 200,000
Master Plan Construction Timeline-
Start to Finish

 Design            30-45 Days

 Construction      150-180 Days

 Total   Project   6-8 Months
Aquatic Facility Design
Aquatic Facility Amenities
(Parts of a Pool)

1) General
 Pool Shell (vinyl liners or concrete)
 Lifeguard Stands
 Ladders
 Diving Boards (towers)
 Water Slides
 Skimmers & Gutter Systems
 Pool lights
 Main Drain
 Anti-vortex cover
Aquatic Facility Amenities
(Parts of a Pool)

2) Systematic
 Filtration units
 Chemical feeder pumps
 Pool Pumps (generic)
 Flow Meters
 Chlorine tanks
 Electronic Vacuums (“Ultra Max”)
The Aquatic Facility Manager or
The Aquatic Facility Operator (AFO)

Must know that………
 Swimming Pools operate as a “system”
 Operation of a swimming pool is the result of a
  balance among all the components of this system.
 The system includes pumps, plumbing, filter
  systems, automated units etc..
 The ideal AFO, is part-time engineer, plumber,
  hydraulic expert, a good mechanic, a competent
  electrician, risk manager, amateur attorney, legal
  advisor, and successful purchasing agent.
The Quality AFO

 The efficient and effective operation of a pool
 is dependant on operator decisions
 pertaining to:
     - the condition of filters
     - the condition of pipes
     - maintaining proper water balance
     - adhering to Health Department and
       State Code Regulations
Qualities of a Healthy Pool
I. Safety
 The number 1 quality. Pool patrons think far less
    about safety than designers and contractors. From a
    litigation standpoint, the following areas propose the
    greatest concerns for the AFO:
   a) shallow-end pool depth
   b) floor contour
   c) depth markings
   d) diving boards
   e) slides and water features
Qualities of a Healthy Pool
II. Water Clarity
 Today’s swimming-pool standards are extremely
    high – as much as 50% greater than your typical
    clarity for most municipal drinking water
 “Cloudy water” is often the most baffling water
    problem confronting an AFO.
 “Murkiness” can be caused by a number of filter
    problems including:
        - too much chlorine
        - too much acid
        - bad paint
Pool Facility Maintenance
   Clean pool shells, deck, bathhouse, and offices
   Make sure safety equipment is in place and working
   Test all deck equipment including ladders, diving
    boards, and lifeguard towers
   Establish chemical delivery dates
   Prepare surrounding grounds (mow/litter)
   Update employee manuals and S.O.P and include
    facility checklists
Aquatic Facility Certifications
   When choosing a position in the field of aquatic
    management, there are two primary certifications
    to obtain in order to enhance your creditability and
    marketability:
1)  Aquatic Facility Operator (AFO)
   General / managerial approach
2) Certified Pool Operator (CFO)
   Specialized / focusing in on the mechanical
   aspects of pools pumps
Pool State Codes & Regulations
   Aquatic Facility Operators must be certified prior to managing
    aquatic facilities and/or aquatic programs.
   The primary data studied during this 3-day course pertains to
    nationally recognized Aquatic Codes and Standards.
   These standards have a range of parameters based on a
    particular code and the range is determined on a state by state
    basis. So while there are “Nationally” recognized standards,
    each state has the latitude to place minimum or maximum
    regulations within the parameters provided by the national
    standards.
   The local Aquatic Codes and Standards are referred to as Pool
    State Codes.
Role of the local Health Department

   The evaluation of meeting and adhering to pool state codes
    falls under the responsibility of the local Health Department of
    each city.
   Prior to each pool season, Health Department representatives
    will inspect the facility or facilities to determine compliance with
    pool standards as well as other health related standards (i.e. –
    sales of food and beverages)
   When a pool facility passes the pre-season Health Department
    inspection, that particular pool facility is then issued an
    operational permit.
   During the course of an aquatic season, Health Department
    officials will also conduct inspections both planned and
    unannounced to ensure compliance.
Pool State Codes
   Pool State Code Regulations entail a very extensive
    and diverse set of standards. The 6 major sections
    include:
   1) Aquatic Facility Design
   2) Aquatic Facility Safety
   3) Water Treatment
   4) Safety Equipment
   5) Administrative Standards
   6) Environmental Considerations
Step 1: Designing an Aquatic Facility
(S.F.C. – Round 1 Question)

    Designing an aquatic facility entails a 10-step process:
1)   Community (customer) needs assessment
2)   Planning- needs & demand analysis of use patterns,
     demographic profiles, and determining financing options
     to build the pool facility
3)   Program considerations or “architectural programming”
     by the AFO to the pool engineers and architects
     providing information on water depth, user group
     analysis, pool lighting, specialty groups (swim teams
     and swim meets), playground amenities..etc..
Step 1- Designing an Aquatic Facility

4) Site Design – If the AFO or his/her immediate staff lacks
    the necessary expertise to formulate the design and
    engineering work for a new facility, then selecting an
    architectural or consulting design firm is imperative.
    The best way to execute this process is to use a Request
    for Qualifications (RFQ) or Request for Proposal (RFP).
5) Public Education- By holding public meetings and posting
    construction documents (blueprints) along with a
    timeline of facility completion.
Step 1 -Designing an Aquatic Facility
6) Bid Process – A process of advertising your proposal to
   companies who specialize in building an aquatic facility. The bid
   process allows the SFM organization to weed out high cost
   companies.
7) Award the Contract – By using an extensive process as guided by
   your organizational lawyers instructing the contractor of deadline
   dates etc.
8) Monitoring the Contract – Through site visits and supervisory
   reports, and documentation of results.
9) Inspection and Acceptance – Final approval by the AFO and
   executive managers that the facility is ready to be used.
10) Facility Dedication Opening- Grand opening ceremony
    for your customers.
2) Aquatic Facility Safety
1)   The purpose of pool barriers or enclosures (aka-chain link
     fencing) can be based on keeping live beings from entering
     the area which includes a total of five: a) spectators b) non-
     patrons c) unauthorized persons d) visitors and e) domestic
     animals. In addition, pool barriers must NOT have a gap of
     more than 4 inches at the bottom and must equal a height of
     6 feet.
2)   There are certain pool shell colors which are allowed by each
     state. The two primary colors include white and blue.
3)   Depth Markers and Deck Signage – is required by every
     state and has a specific set of standards such as warning
     signs depicted by pictures and symbols
2) Aquatic Facility Safety
(S.F.C.- Question Round #1)


    Every state mandates posting of pool rules at the
     entrance of each facility. Six of the main rules
     include:
1)   Every patron must shower prior to entering the
     pool
2)   Apparel requirements- (cutoffs/t-shirs)
3)   No glass containers
4)   No alcohol & drugs
5)   No animals
6)   No entering the pool area with open cuts or lesions
3. Water Treatment
1)   Water treatment pertains to the clarity of pool water.
     Generally, if pools managers are unable to clearly see the
     bottom of the pool (pool drains for concrete pool shells) the
     pool should be closed. Many states use a one inch disk at
     the bottom of the pool as a tool for pool clarity evaluation.
2)   Chlorine levels should be at least 1.0 to 3.0 ppm (Parts Per
     Million) and pH levels at 7.2 to 7.8
3)   Another water treatment procedure to maintain proper water
     chemistry includes supercholrination – a process of raising
     the chlorine residual by 10-fold
4)   Every state now requires each pool facility to have a “fecal
     policy”. Which pertains to closing procedures when an
     “accident” happens in a pool.
4. Safety Equipment
(S.F.C. Question Round 1)

    Pool State Codes require the following:
a)   First aid kits
b)   Blankets
c)   Shepherds crook
d)   Ring buoy
e)   Rescue tubes
f)   Backboards
g)   Working telephone
5. Administrative Standards
                   Pool State Codes
                    require:
a)                  Operation manuals
                    (general rules and
                    pump room
                    procedures)
b)                  Uniforms of lifeguards
                    (matching)
c)                  LG Certification
                    requirements
d)                  LG to patron ratios
                    ( Texas is officially
6. Environmental Considerations

   The main focus pertains to bad weather conditions
    and particularly lightning.
   Each pool must have a “weather radio” and/or
    “lighting detector”. Each organization has standards
    closing pools pertaining to lighting within 1 mile, 2
    miles, 3 miles..closes a pool
   Beyond the above instruments used, the general rule
    is to suspend pool activities until thirty minutes after
    the last thunder is heard

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Aquatic facilities (1)

  • 1. Aquatic Facilities Section IV Part 2
  • 2. Types of Aquatic Facilities 1) Competition outdoor Pool 2) Competition Indoor Pool 3) Neighborhood Pool
  • 3. Types of Aquatic Facilities 4) Water Parks (Aquatic Facilities of the Future) WATER SLIDES, RIVER INTER-TUBE RIDES, SHALLOW SPLASH AREAS, WATER CANNONS, ISLANDS AND WATER GADGETS
  • 4. Splash Pads- New Facility Concept
  • 5. Cost of Splash Pads?  More than you think!  $150K (Very Small) and Up  Most are $250K and Up
  • 6. 400 SF Pool Mechanical  1,800 SF Splash Pad BREC Aquatics Plan  Multiple Spray Features Splash Pad  4,572 SF Pool Deck  2 Shade Structures  Fencing & Lighting  $400,000 - $500,000  Average Annual Attendance 1,000 to 10,000
  • 7. Bahama Beach Water Park City of Dallas, Texas  Entry Buildings / Offices  600 ft. lazy river/lagoons  Zero depth beach entry  Family slide / Mat racer slides  Large Children’s Play Area  Shade Structures  $6.5 - 7.5 Million  Average Annual Attendance 100,000 to 200,000
  • 8. Master Plan Construction Timeline- Start to Finish  Design 30-45 Days  Construction 150-180 Days  Total Project 6-8 Months
  • 10. Aquatic Facility Amenities (Parts of a Pool) 1) General  Pool Shell (vinyl liners or concrete)  Lifeguard Stands  Ladders  Diving Boards (towers)  Water Slides  Skimmers & Gutter Systems  Pool lights  Main Drain  Anti-vortex cover
  • 11. Aquatic Facility Amenities (Parts of a Pool) 2) Systematic  Filtration units  Chemical feeder pumps  Pool Pumps (generic)  Flow Meters  Chlorine tanks  Electronic Vacuums (“Ultra Max”)
  • 12. The Aquatic Facility Manager or The Aquatic Facility Operator (AFO) Must know that………  Swimming Pools operate as a “system”  Operation of a swimming pool is the result of a balance among all the components of this system.  The system includes pumps, plumbing, filter systems, automated units etc..  The ideal AFO, is part-time engineer, plumber, hydraulic expert, a good mechanic, a competent electrician, risk manager, amateur attorney, legal advisor, and successful purchasing agent.
  • 13. The Quality AFO  The efficient and effective operation of a pool is dependant on operator decisions pertaining to: - the condition of filters - the condition of pipes - maintaining proper water balance - adhering to Health Department and State Code Regulations
  • 14. Qualities of a Healthy Pool I. Safety  The number 1 quality. Pool patrons think far less about safety than designers and contractors. From a litigation standpoint, the following areas propose the greatest concerns for the AFO: a) shallow-end pool depth b) floor contour c) depth markings d) diving boards e) slides and water features
  • 15. Qualities of a Healthy Pool II. Water Clarity  Today’s swimming-pool standards are extremely high – as much as 50% greater than your typical clarity for most municipal drinking water  “Cloudy water” is often the most baffling water problem confronting an AFO.  “Murkiness” can be caused by a number of filter problems including: - too much chlorine - too much acid - bad paint
  • 16. Pool Facility Maintenance  Clean pool shells, deck, bathhouse, and offices  Make sure safety equipment is in place and working  Test all deck equipment including ladders, diving boards, and lifeguard towers  Establish chemical delivery dates  Prepare surrounding grounds (mow/litter)  Update employee manuals and S.O.P and include facility checklists
  • 17. Aquatic Facility Certifications  When choosing a position in the field of aquatic management, there are two primary certifications to obtain in order to enhance your creditability and marketability: 1) Aquatic Facility Operator (AFO) General / managerial approach 2) Certified Pool Operator (CFO) Specialized / focusing in on the mechanical aspects of pools pumps
  • 18. Pool State Codes & Regulations  Aquatic Facility Operators must be certified prior to managing aquatic facilities and/or aquatic programs.  The primary data studied during this 3-day course pertains to nationally recognized Aquatic Codes and Standards.  These standards have a range of parameters based on a particular code and the range is determined on a state by state basis. So while there are “Nationally” recognized standards, each state has the latitude to place minimum or maximum regulations within the parameters provided by the national standards.  The local Aquatic Codes and Standards are referred to as Pool State Codes.
  • 19. Role of the local Health Department  The evaluation of meeting and adhering to pool state codes falls under the responsibility of the local Health Department of each city.  Prior to each pool season, Health Department representatives will inspect the facility or facilities to determine compliance with pool standards as well as other health related standards (i.e. – sales of food and beverages)  When a pool facility passes the pre-season Health Department inspection, that particular pool facility is then issued an operational permit.  During the course of an aquatic season, Health Department officials will also conduct inspections both planned and unannounced to ensure compliance.
  • 20. Pool State Codes  Pool State Code Regulations entail a very extensive and diverse set of standards. The 6 major sections include:  1) Aquatic Facility Design  2) Aquatic Facility Safety  3) Water Treatment  4) Safety Equipment  5) Administrative Standards  6) Environmental Considerations
  • 21. Step 1: Designing an Aquatic Facility (S.F.C. – Round 1 Question)  Designing an aquatic facility entails a 10-step process: 1) Community (customer) needs assessment 2) Planning- needs & demand analysis of use patterns, demographic profiles, and determining financing options to build the pool facility 3) Program considerations or “architectural programming” by the AFO to the pool engineers and architects providing information on water depth, user group analysis, pool lighting, specialty groups (swim teams and swim meets), playground amenities..etc..
  • 22. Step 1- Designing an Aquatic Facility 4) Site Design – If the AFO or his/her immediate staff lacks the necessary expertise to formulate the design and engineering work for a new facility, then selecting an architectural or consulting design firm is imperative. The best way to execute this process is to use a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) or Request for Proposal (RFP). 5) Public Education- By holding public meetings and posting construction documents (blueprints) along with a timeline of facility completion.
  • 23. Step 1 -Designing an Aquatic Facility 6) Bid Process – A process of advertising your proposal to companies who specialize in building an aquatic facility. The bid process allows the SFM organization to weed out high cost companies. 7) Award the Contract – By using an extensive process as guided by your organizational lawyers instructing the contractor of deadline dates etc. 8) Monitoring the Contract – Through site visits and supervisory reports, and documentation of results. 9) Inspection and Acceptance – Final approval by the AFO and executive managers that the facility is ready to be used. 10) Facility Dedication Opening- Grand opening ceremony for your customers.
  • 24. 2) Aquatic Facility Safety 1) The purpose of pool barriers or enclosures (aka-chain link fencing) can be based on keeping live beings from entering the area which includes a total of five: a) spectators b) non- patrons c) unauthorized persons d) visitors and e) domestic animals. In addition, pool barriers must NOT have a gap of more than 4 inches at the bottom and must equal a height of 6 feet. 2) There are certain pool shell colors which are allowed by each state. The two primary colors include white and blue. 3) Depth Markers and Deck Signage – is required by every state and has a specific set of standards such as warning signs depicted by pictures and symbols
  • 25. 2) Aquatic Facility Safety (S.F.C.- Question Round #1)  Every state mandates posting of pool rules at the entrance of each facility. Six of the main rules include: 1) Every patron must shower prior to entering the pool 2) Apparel requirements- (cutoffs/t-shirs) 3) No glass containers 4) No alcohol & drugs 5) No animals 6) No entering the pool area with open cuts or lesions
  • 26. 3. Water Treatment 1) Water treatment pertains to the clarity of pool water. Generally, if pools managers are unable to clearly see the bottom of the pool (pool drains for concrete pool shells) the pool should be closed. Many states use a one inch disk at the bottom of the pool as a tool for pool clarity evaluation. 2) Chlorine levels should be at least 1.0 to 3.0 ppm (Parts Per Million) and pH levels at 7.2 to 7.8 3) Another water treatment procedure to maintain proper water chemistry includes supercholrination – a process of raising the chlorine residual by 10-fold 4) Every state now requires each pool facility to have a “fecal policy”. Which pertains to closing procedures when an “accident” happens in a pool.
  • 27. 4. Safety Equipment (S.F.C. Question Round 1)  Pool State Codes require the following: a) First aid kits b) Blankets c) Shepherds crook d) Ring buoy e) Rescue tubes f) Backboards g) Working telephone
  • 28. 5. Administrative Standards  Pool State Codes require: a) Operation manuals (general rules and pump room procedures) b) Uniforms of lifeguards (matching) c) LG Certification requirements d) LG to patron ratios ( Texas is officially
  • 29. 6. Environmental Considerations  The main focus pertains to bad weather conditions and particularly lightning.  Each pool must have a “weather radio” and/or “lighting detector”. Each organization has standards closing pools pertaining to lighting within 1 mile, 2 miles, 3 miles..closes a pool  Beyond the above instruments used, the general rule is to suspend pool activities until thirty minutes after the last thunder is heard