6 Colo. Code Regs. § 1010-11-13.0

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 24, December 25, 2024
Section 6 CCR 1010-11-13.0 - TOILET, LAVATORY, BATHING AND LAUNDRY FACILITIES
13.1 Toilet, lavatory, bathing and laundry facilities shall be installed and provided in the minimum numbers required by provisions of the Colorado Plumbing Regulations, when water under pressure is available to the camp.
13.2 When water under pressure is not available to the camp, equivalent facilities shall be provided.
13.3 In multiple family or dormitory occupancies, required sanitary facilities are as follows:
a.Toilets

One for each 10 persons of each sex;

b.Urinals

One for each 25 males;

Urinals may be substituted for up to one-third of the required number of toilets;

Twenty-four inches of trough urinals shall be considered the equivalent of one urinal or toilet.

Men's toilet rooms with water closets, hereafter constructed, shall also include urinals.

c.Lavatories

One for each 10 persons or 24 lineal inches of a wash sink, tray or trough.

d.Bathing Facilities

One for each 10 persons;

e.Other Fixtures

A kitchen sink shall be required in each dwelling unit hereafter remodeled or constructed.

13.4 If separate dwelling unit structures are used, individual or centralized sanitary facilities shall be provided as follows:
a.Toilets

One for each dwelling unit or one for each 10 persons of each sex;

b.Lavatories

One for each dwelling unit or one for each 10 persons of each sex;

c.Bathing Facilities

One for each dwelling unit or one for each 10 persons of each sex;

d.Other Fixtures

A kitchen sink shall be required in each dwelling unit hereafter remodeled or constructed.

13.5 Hot and cold water under pressure shall be supplied to all required plumbing fixtures except that cold water only shall be supplied to water closets. Tempered water may be delivered to showers and sinks to conserve heat and heating equipment.
13.6 Required plumbing fixtures shall be maintained in good working order and in a clean and sanitary condition.
13.7 Service buildings housing such required fixtures shall be constructed of easily cleaned, non-absorbent materials, maintained in good repair and in a clean and sanitary condition and conveniently located at a distance of not more than 200 feet from any dwelling structures.
13.8 In multiple family and group type occupancies where sanitary facilities are shared, separate rooms containing required plumbing fixtures shall be provided for each sex. If located in the same building, they shall be separated by a solid wall extending from floor to ceiling. These rooms shall be marked distinctly "For Men" or "For Women."
13.9 Shower heads shall be spaced at least three feet apart with a minimum of nine square feet of floor area per shower head. Dressing room space, equivalent to the size of the shower floor area shall be provided adjacent to bathing facilities. No toilet space shall be less than 30 inches in width, and there shall be no less than 30 inches of clear space in front of a toilet.
13.10 The floors of utility buildings shall have a smooth, impermeable and easily cleaned surface, sloped to drain. Floor drains, properly trapped, shall be provided in all shower baths and shower rooms to remove waste water and to facilitate cleaning. The walls and partitions of such buildings shall be constructed of smooth, non-absorbent materials and finished to the splash level.

6 CCR 1010-11-13.0