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Pennsylvania Statutes Title 35 P.S. Health and Safety § 675. Water to be clean and sanitary;  chemical content

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In all places used and intended to be used for bathing and swimming by the public or any person or persons, the water shall be maintained at all times clean and sanitary.  For the protection of the public, from time to time, the water used shall be analyzed and tested and used in accord with the chemical content and quality of water prescribed by the rules and regulations of the department for the preservation of the public health.

(a) The chemical content and quality of water in any places for bathing and swimming, or their appurtenances, at no time during the periods when such places for bathing and swimming are open for patronage and use, shall be of a chemical content or quality injurious to the health and bodies of the patrons and users of said public bathing places and swimming pools and contrary to the rules and regulations of the department.

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