What are the chemical standards for a swimming pool or spa?
The Maricopa County Environmental Health Code Chapter VI, Section 2, Regulation 4 requires disinfection residuals and alkalinity to be maintained as follows:
- Whenever chlorine, or a chlorine compound, is employed for disinfection the amount of free chlorine residual in the water shall not be less than 1 parts per million or more than 5 parts per million for public and semi-public swimming pools, and shall not be less than 3 parts per million or more than 5 parts per million for a spa, at a pH of 7.2 to 7.8.
- Whenever bromine is employed for disinfection the bromine residual in the water shall not be less than 2 parts per million or more than 4 parts per million for public and semi-public swimming pools, and shall not be less than 3 parts per million or more than 5 parts per million for a spa.
- Total alkalinity for pools and spas shall be maintained between 60 and 180 parts per million.
- The pH of the water should be maintained between 7 and 8.

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