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THE ABOVE HAS BEEN FIELD VERIFIED TO COMPLY WITH MANUFACTURER’S INSTALLATION
REQUIREMENTS BY THE INSTALLER
I declare that I hold an active California State Contractor license # _ with classification or a California State Professional
Engineer license # with qualified experience working on public swimming pools and that the
information
provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. I understand that if I improperly certify this information, I shall be subject to
potential disciplinary action at the discretion of the licensing authority in accordance with California Health & Safety Code Section 116064.2.
Contractor/Engineer Name: Company Name:
Company Address:
City: State: Zip Code:
Contractor / Engineer name (PRINT) Contractor / Engineer name (SIGNATURE) Date
For a complete text of the law, visit: http://info.sen.ca.gov/pub/09-10/bill/asm/ab_1001-
1050/ab_1020_bill_20091011_chaptered.pdf
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE COMPLIANCE FORM
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Use one form for each pump or multiple pumps under the same drain cover. For example, a spa with a
recirculation pump and
a jet pump each with their own set of split drains that terminate under a different drain cover will
require two forms. However, two pumps with split drains that terminate under the same drain cover will
require only one form.
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All sections of the form must be completed.
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Print legibly.
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Return the completed form to your local Environmental Health Department.
I. Site Information
A. Facility name – name of facility or DBA (e.g. Oak Glen HOA, Palms Apartments).
B. Pool Identification – description of the pool which will identify it when there is more than one pool on the
property.
C. Facility Address – address, city, state, and zip code of the facility where the pool or pools are located.
D. Owner’s name – owner, owner’s representative, or corporation name.
E. Owner’s address – address, city, state, zip, and telephone number of the owner or owner’s representative.
F. Indicate if the pool was constructed on or after January 1, 2010.
II. Pump Information
G. Identify the type of pump that is connected to the drain. If two pumps terminate under one set of split
drains (e.g. one side of a split suction drain is used for both a recirculation pump and a jet pump),
describe both pumps. For each pump, provide the make, model number, and horsepower. Remember,
complete a separate compliance form if the additional pump is connected to a different drain cover.
III. Main Drain (Includes All Suction Outlets Except Skimmer Equalizer Lines)
H. Provide the manufacturer; make and model; and the date the drain cover was installed.
I. Provide the floor and wall flow rating in gallons per minute for the drain cover. Note: If there are two
different drain covers (e.g. one on the wall and one on the floor), there is space on the compliance form
to complete drain cover information for each drain.
J. Indicate the size of the pipe terminating at the main drain or jet suction.
K. Check a box to indicate the configuration of the drain.
1.
Split Main Drains - means there are two drains that are hydraulically balanced and symmetrically
plumbed and are separated by a distance of at least three feet in any dimension between the
suction outlets.
2.
Single Drain - Unblockable means there is one drain approved to be unblockable so
that a human body cannot sufficiently block it to create a suction hazard.
3.
Single Drain - Not Unblockable - means there is a single drain which can be sufficiently blocked by
a human body to create a suction hazard. This type of drain must be protected by an approved
safety vacuum release system or other equally or more effective system. Provide the type of device
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