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266 CANAL STREET - POOL PLAN NOTES Outlook Re: Plans From David Greenbaum <dgreenbaum@Salem.com> Date Tue 6/24/2025 2:20 PM To Keith Mulkern <keith@aquaknotpools.com> Cc Steve Mullen <steve@aquaknotpools.com> Hi Keith, Please see responses to your email below in red. Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions. Best, David David Greenbaum, RS, CHO Health Agent Salem Board of Health 98 Washington Street, 3rd Floor Salem, MA 01970 Phone - 978-619-5650 Office— 978-741-1800 From: Keith Mulkern <keith@aquaknotpools.com> Sent:Thursday, June 19, 2025 11:23 AM To: David Greenbaum <dgreenbaum@salem.com> Cc: Steve Mullen <steve@aquaknotpools.com> Subject: Re: Plans Caution: This email originated from outside our system. Please do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hi David, See below and attached information. 435.03.5 - Hose Bib is on P-11 which I have attached. This is ok. 435.03.7 - Janitorial supplies will be stored in the same room as pool equipment. This is ok. 435.03.8 - See cut sheet attached. As mentioned, this must be provided to the Building Department prior to installation for review. 435.06.3 - Confirming there will be a second set of cartridges on site per code. This is ok. 435.09 - This is typical how we have done the auto fills connected to a backflow preventor. Please let me know how we need to proceed on this one. This is ok per the Board of Health, however this will need approval from Engineering and DPVb 435.12.2 - We do have the 4" stripe on the tread per code. Please confirm if you would like to be on rise as well. This is ok. 435.13.1 - Please see the attached plan with dimensions. 435.22 - Owner will have three (3) made - one for each of the bathrooms, as well as outside next to the shower. They will also have one for no lifeguards (attached). We do supply as a generic on as part of our contract. This is ok. 435.24 - We have passed this on to the owner. This is ok. 435.25.1 - We will provide a first aid kit made per the spec in the health code. This is ok. 435.30.1 - We provide a test. Same one you mentioned, TTK2006 - FAS DPD Test Kit. This is ok. Please let me know of the few items we need to confirm. Thank you, Keith Mulkern On Wed, Jun 11, 2025 at 3:10PM David Greenbaum <-lgreenbaumc salem.com> wrote: Good Afternoon Keith, Attached is a letter with comments/questions from the pool plan review for the Residences at Canal. Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions. David David Greenbaum, RS, CHO Health Agent Salem Board of Health 98 Washington Street, 3rd Floor Salem, MA 01970 Phone - 978-619-5650 Office —978-741-1800 From: Keith Mulkern <keith aquaknotpools.com> Sent:Thursday, May 22, 2025 4:58 PM To: David Greenbaum <dgreenbaum@salem.com> Subject: Re: Plans Caution: This email originated from outside our system. Please do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. No problem. See attached. Let me know if you need anything further. Thank you On Thu, May 22, 2025 at 3:59 PM David Greenbaum < ,reenbaum(�bsalem.com> wrote: Good Afternoon Keith, My apologies, I realize I will need a second set of plans. Could you send them to me electronically at this email address? Thank you, David David Greenbaum, RS, CHO Health Agent Salem Board of Health 98 Washington Street, 3rd Floor Salem, MA 01970 Phone - 978-619-5650 Office— 978-741-1800 POOL RULES All bathers, before entering the swimming pool, sham be required to take a cleansing shower bath. Swim diapers are required for all children who are not toilet trained. No bather shall wear a bathing suit that is unclean. Persons having or reasonably suspected to have any considerable area of exposed sub-epidermal tissue, cuts, or known or recognizable contagious or communicable diseases, cough, cold, open sore, blisters, bandaged wound, medical covering of any kind, fever, inflammation of the eyes, nasal or ear discharges, shall not be allowed to enter the pool water. Spitting, urinating, blowing of the nose, spouting of water or depositing foreign matter in a pool shall be strictly prohibited. Bottles, crockery, glassware, glass with the exception of shatterproof light shields, or other hazardous objects shall not be permitted in the pool or on walkways within eight feet of the pool. No children should be in the pool without adult supervision. No person shall bring or throw into the pool, or its floors, walkways, aisles, or dressing rooms, any object that may in any way carry contamination or endanger the safety of any bather. Any person suspected of being under the influence of alcohol or drugs shall be prohibited from entering tho pool. Unsupervised solo bathing shall be strictly prohibited. Consumption of food and or beverages and use of tobacco products shall not be permitted in the swimming pool or on the deck area. All animals with the exception of guide animals for the handicapped shall be prohibited within the pool fence, pool room or bathhouse facilities. Use of pool shall be prohibited during an electrical storm. No diving is permitted off the deck into shallow areas of the pool. (2) If no lifeguards are required by the Board of Health, a warning sign shall be posted in a conspicuous location and shall state "WARNING-NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY" in easy to read, legible letters which are at least four inches. (ten crri) high. 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Clear Its limited number of natural characteristics make it the grade to specify when you want a fence board with the highest quality appearance. Premium Also known as#1-2F.Small tight knots.Graded for same appearance both faces.WCLIB paragraph 117a both faces. #1 Small and few knots.High quality wood with a high level of finish. Select Also known as#1-1 F.Same natural characteristics as a Premium on one face,it allows limited defect characteristics on the other face.WCLIB paragraph 117a one face. Standard/Better Mixture of Standard,Select,Premium and Clear.Grade mixture ratio changes,depending on suppliers. (Std./Btr.or#2&Btr.) #2 Allows well spaced,tight knots that are generally small. Standard Also known as#2.Allows more appearance defect than Select or Premium on one graded face and limited defect characteristics on the other face.WCLIB paragraph 117b. Also known as#3.This economical grade has greater limiting characteristics and is low cost.Knots that may become Quality knot holes can be expected with this grade of product. Rustic The lowest grade,it permits all characteristics that do not interfere with usage. No Prior Selection The term"No Prior Selection"is combined with Standard/Better to indicate that the higher grades have not been (NPS) removed from the mixture. No Hole The term"No Hole"is appended to grades like Standard and Quality to specify that the boards do not have holes. (NH) TREATMENT TERMINOLOGY Above Ground Generally,boards and rails are treated for above ground. Ground Contact Posts are treated for ground contact.Standard 4A rails are treated for ground contact. ACQ contains an added biocide to kill fungi and insects.The copper is dissolved in an organic al- ACQ Alkaline Copper Quaternary kaline solvent,and then in water,before treating the wood.ACQ with cannot come into contact with aluminum.The treated wood is a darker green when first purchased. Micronized copper particles are smaller than the ones in ACQ treatment and therefore can be MCQ Micronized Copper Quaternary injected without a solvent.It is can come into contact with aluminum.Wood treated with MCQ keeps more of its natural color. Micronized copper is coupled with micronized tebuconazole and suspended into a wood pre- MCA Micronized Copper Azole servative solution without a solvent.It is can come into contact with aluminum.Wood treated with MCA keeps more of its natural color. Chromated Copper Arsenate is a toxic chemical preservative used for commercial and industrial CCA Chromated Copper Arsenate projects.It is not recommended for residential use. Prices&Specifications Subject To Change Without Notice.For Policy and Terms,Please Refer to Page COV-1.Copyright®Master Halco,Inc.2018 WD-1 MASTE Wood � � BOARD TOPS Flat Top Dog Ear Gothic French Gothic Pointed Stockade I POST TOPS Flat Top Chamfered Gothic French Gothic Pointed/Pencil Lantern r NOTE:These are stylized depictions of board tops and post tops.Actual names and looks may vary by region. SURFACE TERMINOLOGY l x 6 board RGH=Rough 51 S2E=Smooth 1 Side and 2 Edges S4S=Smooth 4 Sides Rough Smooth Smooth Rough 1 xd board Rough Smooth 1 x6 board Smooth Smooth 1 x6 board Smooth Rough Rough Smooth S3S=Smooth 3 Sides Smooth Smooth 1 xd board Rough Smooth WD_Z Prices&Specifications Subject To Change Without Notice. For Policy and Terms,Please Refer to Page COV-1.Copyright®Master Halco,Inc.2018 r MASTER • • r PANEL and POST AND RAIL STYLES Solid Privacy Board-on-Board -------- - ------- Stockade Shadowbox Spaced Stockade Split Rail Efi- Doweled Post and Rail Scarfed Post and Rail NOTE:These are stylized depictions of panels and post and rail sytsems.Actual names and looks may vary by region. Prices&Specifications SubjectTo Change Without Notice.For Policy and Terms,Please Refer to Page COV-1.Copyright m Master Halco,Inc.2018 WD-3 PicketsMASTER HALCO Northem White Cedar Boards HEIGHT GRADE PART NO. NOTES NOTES 3' Premium 052052 4' Premium 052054 4' Standard 052064 5' Premium 052055 5' Standard 052065 6' Premium 052056 6' Standard 052066 8' Premium 052058 8' Standard 052068 Boards HEIGHT GRADE PART NO. PART NO. PART NO. PART NO. NOTES FLATTOP DOG EAR GOTHIC FRENCH GOTHIC 4' Premium 055001 055025 055002 055000 5' Premium 055003 055029 055008 055004 6' Premium 055005 055033 055007 055006 8' Premium 055009 — 055016 055015 o.rds / Tr rrV-Joint HEIGHT GRADE PART NO. NOTES FLATTOP 5' Premium 054508 6' Premium 054510 8' Premium 054511 Prices&Specifications SubjectTo Change Without Notice.For Policy and Terms,Please Refer to Page COV-1.Copyright®Master Halco,Inc.2018 W D_3 3 Northem White Cedar MASTER Boards Boards / Groove HEIGHT GRADE PART NO. NOTES FLATTOP 4' Premium 051470 5' Premium 051473 6' Premium 051476 8' Premium 051480 Boards HEIGHT GRADE PART NO. NOTES FLATTOP 4' Premium 051464 5' Premium 051465 6' Premium 051466 8' Premium 051467 10, Premium 291A00 Groove HEIGHT GRADE PART NO. NOTES FLATTOP 6' Premium 054513 8' Premium 054514 WD-34 Prices&Specifications Subject To Change Without Notice.For Policy and Terms,Please Refer to PageCOV-1.Copyright®Master Halco,Inc.2018 MASTER HALCO Northem White Cedar Rails— .p LENGTH GRADE PART NO. NOTES 8' Premium 054523 Rails / PART NO. PART NO. PART NO. LENGTH GRADE FLATTOP MOLDED MOLDED&DOWELED NOTES 8' #1 050980 055120 055121 8' #1 Cap Strip — 055181 — 8' #2 — — 055122 10' #1 050986 055123 055124 Rails / PART NO. PART NO. PART NO. LENGTH GRADE FLATTOP DOWELED MOLDED&DOWELED NOTES 8' #1 055125 055010 051425 10, #1 055126 055101 051423 LENGTH GRADE PART NO. NOTES 6' #1 055236 8' #1 055238 10' #1 055240 Doweled Round Rails / .. LENGTH GRADE PART NO. NOTES DOWELED 8' Rustic 055131 10, Rustic 055132 Prices&Specifications Subject To Change Without Notice.For Policy and Terms,Please Refer to Page COV-1.Co W D-35 P 1 9 Y 9 Copyright Halco,Inc.2018 Northem White Cedar MASTER PostsPosts HEIGHT GRADE PART NO. NOTES FLATTOP 8' #1 055245 9' #1 051346 10, #1 055249 HEIGHT GRADE PART NO. PART NO. NOTES FLATTOP FRENCH GOTHIC 6' #1 055244 - 8' #1 055248 055246 9' #1 054516 - 10' #1 055250 055251 Posts HEIGHT GRADE PART NO. NOTES FLATTOP 8' #1 055255 10, #1 055259 Posts ' / PART NO. HEIGHT GRADE NOTES FLATTOP 6' #1 055254 7' #1 054679 8' #1 055258 9' #1 054518 10, #1 055260 12' #1 055269 Posts HEIGHT GRADE PART NO. NOTES FLATTOP 8' #1 058870 10, #1 054520 12' #1 054521 WD-36 Prices&Specifications 5ubjectTo Change Without Notice. For Policy and Terms,Please Refer to PageCOV-1.Copyright®Master Halco,Inc.2018 MASTER NorthemWhite Cedar / Posts 4" Diameter Round Posts HEIGHT STYLE GRADE PART NO. NOTES BEVELED 7' Blank #1 052107 Diameter Round Posts HEIGHT STYLE GRADE PART NO. PART NO. NOTES PENCILTOP NOTAPER 8' Blank #1 050741 — 9' Blank #1 — 054800 9' Line #1 — 054801 Diameter Round Posts HEIGHT STYLE GRADE PART NO. NOTES BEVELED 9' Blank Standard 052109 9' Line Standard 052219 Prices&Specifications Subject To Change Without Notice.For Policy and Terms,Please Refer to Page COV-1.Copyright®Master Halco,Inc.2018 WD-37 MASTER Northem White Cedar Panels Stockade Panels SIZE PICKET GRADE RAIL GRADE PART NO. NOTES 4'Hx8'L #1 #1 051331 5'Hx8'L #1 #1 051332 6'Hx8'L #1 #1 051333 8'Hx8'L #1 #1 054524 Stockade Panels SIZE PICKET GRADE RAIL GRADE PART NO. NOTES 4'H x 8'L #1 #1 051325 5'H x 8'L #1 #1 051326 6'Hx8'L #1 #1 051327 8'H x 8'L #1 #1 054527 10'Hx8'L #1 #1 601100 Stockade Doweled NWC back rail SIZE PICKET GRADE RAIL GRADE PART NO. NOTES 4'H x 6'L #1 #1 050880 4'Hx8'L #1 #1 052004 4'H x 10'L #1 #1 050863 Stockade r r Picket Panels / 3/4-pickets-2"x 3"S4S NWC back rail SIZE PICKET GRADE RAIL GRADE PART NO. NOTES 4'Hx8'L #1 #1 051337 WD-3 8 Prices&Specifications Subject To Change Without Notice.For Policy and Terms,Please Refer to Page COV-1.Copyright m Master Halco,Inc.2018 MASTER WoodAccessories Post Cap, Pyramid Western Cedar DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY PER PKG. WEIGHT EA. NOTES S4S 3-13/16" 052720 40 0.80 1b. S4S 4-13/16" 052724 32 1.00 Ib. S4S 5-13/16" 052728 18 1.40 Ib. RGH 4-1/8" 052722 36 0.80 Ib. RGH 5-1/8" 052726 32 1.00 Ib. RGH 6-1/8" 052730 18 1.401b. Post Cap, Flat Top Western Cedar DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY PER PKG. WEIGHT EA. NOTES S4S 3-13/16" 052700 40 0.80 1b. S4S 4-13/16" 052704 28 1.00 Ib. S4S 5-13/16" 052708 18 1.40 Ib. RGH 4-1/8" 052702 36 0.80 Ib. RGH 5-1/8" 052706 28 1.00 Ib. Post Caps DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY PER PKG. WEIGHT EA. NOTES 4"x 4" 051221 100 0.14 4"x6" 052752 25 0.15 6"x6" 052753 25 0.18 Wood Corbel Cedar DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY PER PKG. WEIGHT EA. NOTES RGH 4"x 4"x 10" 419M00 1 2.00 DESCRIPTION TERMINOLOGY. ,F, 545-Smooth on four sides. RGH-Rough surface. WD-66 Specifications Subject To Change Without Notice.For Policy and Terms,Please Refer to Page COV-1.Copyright®Master Halco,Inc.2018 5 in. x 5 in. x 8 ft. PT Northern White Cedar Landscape Timber- Full Sawn Pressure Treated Post For Fence M62FGM `. 1,200 Ibs Holding Force SASM Gate Magnalock® .. The Shock Absorbing Magnalock Solution for Outdoor Gates _ The M62FG-SASM is the only heavy duty Magnalock - specifically designed to secure and protect gates.This weatherproof unit delivers 1,200 Ibs of holding force PRODUCT FEATURES SPECIFICATIONS and comes equipped with conduit fittings and a special • Flexible bracket options for swinging UL10CListed or sliding applications CAN4-S104,CAN/ULC-S533 Listed shock absorbing strike mount(SASM).This unique design Fully sealed for weather- ANSI/UL294Listed dramatically prolongs the life of the lock,the gate and proof operations other hardware b controlling excessive impact between Includes universal threaded conduit CSA C22.2 No.205 Listed Y g excess P fitting 1/2"female-3/4"male ANSI/BHMAA156.23,Grade1; the strike plate and the magnet. 10 ft[3.05m]of jacketed,stranded E08501-1000 conductor cable CSFM-California State Fire The SASM is also available as a separate retrofit kit and is Noise suppression with Marshal Approved compatible with M32,M62 or M82 Magnalock strike plates included MOV MEA—City of NewYork Approved for areas prone to excessive force closures or slamming. Automaticdual-voltage-no field Patent:8,094,017 adjustment required Holding Force: Rust resistant-all ferrous metal 1,200lbs[544kg] surfaces plated for durability Dimensions: • 1 PAIrr#I Description MagnaCare®lifetime replacement, 81 x 1-3/4"D x Yll 62 agna -12/24VD(,FaceDrilled,GateCo uit no fault warranty Electrical: IWM62FG-SASM w/SASMBracket PRODUCT OPTIONS 250mAat12VDC M62FG M62Magnalock-12/24VDC,Face Drilled,Gate Conduit (B)BondSTAT'"`magnetic bond 150 mA at 24 VDC M62FGB M62 Magnalock-12/24VDC,Face Drilled,Gate Conduit,MBS sensor—Patented(MBS) Operating Temperature: M62FGBD M62 Magnalock-12/24VDC,Face Drilled,Gate Conduit,MBS,DPS -40 to+140F[-40 to+60C] (D)Integrated door position Indoor or outdoor use M62FGD M62Magnalock-1224VDC,Face DdIled,Gate Conduit DPS switch(DPS) Shipping Weight: SASM Shock Absorbing Strike Mountfor M32,M64 M82 (F)Face drilled 12lbs[5.44kg] For flexible mounting brackets,seepage 39. (G)Gate conduit Finishes: (SASM)Shock absorbing strike mount US32D/630-Satin Stainless Steel -shock absorption and rebound assistance for proper gate alignment r . arm �► M62FG-SASM on Swinging Gate Using M62FG-SASM on Sliding Gate Using Flex-Mount Bracket Kit FMK--SW Flex-Mount Bracket Kit FMK-SL . ECURITRON' DUALYOLIAGE GRADE ®/ " DUS • ASSA ABLOY MAGNACAREWARRANTY LISTED FIRERATED SECURITRON.COM 1.800.MAGLOCK AINGE . SCHLAGE ELECTRONICS Exit 1ACKNEWS. Push Button: 41/2 in Ht, 1 5/8 in Dp, 1 3/4 in Wd, ADA Compliant, Red, Red Item 1 RAD7 Mfr. 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HICK SEEENcrH QUIKRETE°Concrete Mix is a pre-blended mixture of cement and aggregates for general COl61CRErE MIX structural uses, requiring only the addition of water d- d-Afft - PRODUCT USE I QUIKRETE°Concrete Mix is designed for pouring concrete 2 in (50 mm) thick or more and building or repairing anything out of concrete,including: m tAW VAd-1 I' • Foundation walls and footings • Sidewalks,curbs,steps, ramps and walkways •°'' • Appliance and equipment platforms • Pipe and post footings TABLE 1 TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES • Floor slabs and patios • Pools,fish ponds,stepping stones Slump,ASTM C143 • Splashblocks and bird baths 2 in to 3 in(50 mm to 75 mm) Unit Weight,ASTM C138 • Riprap&slope protection 3 Approximately 140 lb/ft3(2242.5 kgim ) • Driveway repairs Compressive Strength,ASTM C39 SIZES Age PSI(MPa) QUIKRETE°Concrete Mix is available in the following bag sizes: 7 days 2500(17.2) 28 da,s 4000(27.5) • 50 Ib(22.6 kg) INSTALLATION • 60 Ib(27.2 kg) SURFACE PREPARATION • 80 Ib(36.2 kg) Stake out the planned area and remove sod or soil to the desired depth. • 90 Ib(40.8 kg)(regional availability) Nail and stake forms securely in place. Tamp and compact the sub-base until firm. YIELD • A 40 Ib(18.1 kg)bag yields approximately 0.30 ft3(8.5 L) MIXING • A 50 Ib(22.6 kg)bag yields approximately 0.375 ft3(10.6 L) QUIKRETE° Concrete Mix can be mechanically mixed in a barrel type • A 60 Ib(27.2 kg)bag yields approximately 0.45 ft3(12.7 L) concrete mixer or a mortar mixer. Choose the mixer size most appropriate • An 80 Ib(36.2 kg)bag yields approximately 0.60 ft3(17 L) for the size of the job to be done. Allow at least 1 ft3(28.3 L) of mixer • A 90 Ib(40.8 kg)bag yields approximately 0.675 ft3(19.1 L) capacity for each 80 Ib(36.2 kg)bag of QUIKRETE®Concrete Mix to be mixed at one time. For each 80 Ib(36.2 kg)bag of QUIKRETE®Concrete TECHNICAL DATA Mix to be mixed,add approximately 6 pt(2.8 L)of fresh water to the mixer. APPLICABLE STANDARDS Turn on the mixer and begin adding the concrete to the mixer. If the • ASTM C39 Standard Test Method for Compressive Strength of material becomes too difficult to mix,add additional water until a workable Cylindrical Concrete Specimens mix is obtained. If a slump cone is available, adjust water to achieve a 2 • ASTM C138 Standard Test Method for Density(Unit Weight),Yield,and in to 3 in(50 mm to 75 mm)slump. Air Content(Gravimetric)of Concrete • ASTM C143 Standard Test Method for Slump of Hydraulic-Cement QUIKRETE"Concrete Mix may also be mixed by hand. Empty concrete Concrete bags into a suitable mixing container. For each 80 Ib(36.2 kg)bag of mix, • ASTM C387 Standard Specification for Packaged, Dry, Combined add approximately 6 pt(2.8 L)of clean water. Work the mix with a shovel, Materials for Concrete and High Strength Mortar rake or hoe and add water as needed until a stiff,moldable consistency is achieved. Be sure there are no dry pockets of material. Do not leave PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL standing puddles of water. Typical results obtained for QUIKRETE° Concrete Mix, when tested in accordance with the referenced ASTM test methods,are shown in Table 1. Final water content should be approximately 6 pt to 9 pt(2.8 L to 4.3 L)of water per 80 Ib(36.2 kg)bag of concrete. For other bag sizes,use Table 2 to determine water content. TABLE 2 MIXING WATER FOR QUIKRETE®CONCRETE MIX weather at 70 OF(21 °C)or higher or 7 days in colder weather at 50 IF to Package Size lb(kg) Starting Water Maximum Expected 70 IF(10°C to 21 °C). Content pt(L) Water Content pt(L) 40(18.1) 3(1.4) 4-1/2(2.1) Specific Curing Methods 50(22.6) 3-1/2(1.7) 5-1/2(2.6) QUIKRETE® Acrylic Concrete Cure & Seal — Satin Finish (No. 8730) 60(27.2) 4(1.9) 7(3.3) provides the easiest and most convenient method of curing. Apply by 80(36.2) 6(2.8) 9(4.3) spray, brush or roller soon after the final finishing operation when the 90 40.8 7 3.1 10(4.7) surface is hard. The surface may be damp, but not wet,when applying curing compound. Complete coverage is essential. Other methods of APPLICATION providing proper curing include covering the surface with wet burlap, Method for Pouring a Slab plastic sheeting,or waterproof paper to prevent moisture loss;keeping the Start by dampening the sub-grade before concrete is placed. Do not leave surface wet with a lawn sprinkler is also acceptable. If burlap is used, it standing puddles of water. Shovel or place concrete into the form;fill to the should be free of chemicals that could weaken or discolor the concrete. full depth of the form. Fill the repair area completely working continuously New burlap should be washed before use. Place it when the concrete is from one end to the other. Avoid partial depth fills which could lead to cold hard enough to withstand surface damage and sprinkle it periodically to joints. After concrete has been compacted and spread to completely fill the keep the concrete surface continuously moist. Water curing with lawn forms without air pockets,strike off and float immediately. To strike off,use sprinklers, nozzles or soaking hoses must be continuous to prevent a straight board(screed), moving the edge back and forth with a saw-like interruption of the curing process. Curing with plastic sheets is convenient. motion to smooth the surface. Use a darby or bull float to float the surface; They must be laid flat,thoroughly sealed at joints and anchored carefully this will level any ridges and fills voids left by the straight edge. Cut the along edges. concrete away from the forms by running an edging tool or trowel along the forms to compact the slab edges. Cut 1 in(25 mm)deep control joints into PRECAUTIONS the slab every 6 ft to 8 ft (1.8 m to 2.4 m) using a grooving tool. Allow • Curing compounds should not be applied if rain or temperatures below concrete to stiffen slightly,waiting until all water has evaporated from the 50°F(10"C)are expected within 24 hours surface before troweling or applying a broom finish. . Curing with plastic or burlap can cause patchy discoloration in colored Note-For best results,do not overwork the material. concrete. For colored concrete,wet curing or the use of QUIKRETE® Acrylic Concrete Cure & Seal — Satin Finish (No. 8730) is Method for Setting Fence Posts recommended Start by digging the post hole about 3 times the diameter of the post. Hole . Do not use curing compounds during late fall on surfaces where de- depth should be 1/3 the overall post height. Place 6 in (150 mm) of dry icers will be used to melt ice and snow. Using curing compounds at concrete mix in the bottom of the hole. Position the post,checking that it is that time may prevent proper air drying of the concrete, which is level and plumb. 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(978)741-1800 DOMINICK PANGALLO health salem.com DAVID GRFENBAum,RS,CHO MAYOR HI ALTH AGENT June 10, 2025 Keith Mulkern Aquaknot Pools, Inc. 55 Woodrock Road Weymouth, MA 02189 Dear Mr. Mulkern, After having the plans relating to the pool being built for the Residences at Canal St., 266 Canal Street; Salem, MA reviewed, in accordance with 105 CMR 435.00: Minimum Standards for Swimming Pools (State Sanitary Code: Chapter 5) the following observations have been made: 435.03.5. There is no notation for a hose bib out by the pool. This may not be in your scope of work, but not seeing one on the Landscape drawing means a hose bib may not be placed out by the pool. There must be a hose bib in the vicinity of the pool. 435.03.7. There must be a designated space for janitorial supplies (also this space may be used for pool equipment, chemical storage, etc.). 435.03.8. The fencing is called out to be compliant, but no other information(cut sheet, spec sheet, etc.) is provided. This must be provided to both the Building and Health Departments for review and approval prior to installation. 435.06.3. There must be an extra set of cartridges. These should be part of the pool contractors, scope, if not,they must be provided by the owners before final inspection. 435.09. The drawing and the autofill cut sheet show the make-up water going directly into the pool. There must be an air gap. There should not be a problem with using a backflow preventer, but the code does specifically call out an air gap. A variance may be needed for this system. 435.12.2. There must be a 4" stripe on the edges of the steps. The 2" on the run and 2" on the riser works best. 435.13.1. There must be a 4' walkway around the pool. There appears to be 4' around the side opposite the building, but I could not scale this out to be sure-just a point to confirm before construction. 435.22. There is no signage called out. This is usually supplied by the pool contractor. If so,this should be noted on the plans someplace. If not, signage compliant with 435.22-3 must be supplied before inspection. 435.24. The Landscape drawing indicates there will be ring buoy, rescue hook and 'backboard'. A backboard is only required in pools with lifeguards. If there are no lifeguards at this pool (and there are no notes that there will be guards) a backboard is not required and should not be supplied. 435.25.1. There must be a first aid kit. This should be part of the pool contractors, scope, if not, it must be provided by the owners before final inspection. An ANSI-Z-308.1-2015 is recommended. These are not expensive and readily available. 435.30.1. There must be a test kit. This should be part of the pool contractors, scope, if not, it must be provided by the owners before final inspection. A Taylor K-2006 is recommended. These are not expensive and readily available. Please provide written responses and updated plans to reflect how these questions/comments will be addressed. Please feel free to contact me should you have any questions or need additional information. Sincerel bavid Greenbaum Health Agent Nationwide Aquatic Consulting, Inc. NAC, Inc. 304 Nahant Rd. Box 695 Nahant, MA 01908 Chestertown, NY 12817 1-888-833-5770 Fax 781-581-3594/ 518-494-4045 5/27/2025 David Greenbaum, RS, CHO Health Agent- Salem Board of Health 98 Washington St. Salem, MA 01970 David, Courses of action- broken down by responsible party (probably) Notes- For items 435-03-5, 7, 8 and 13-1. You could call the Architect and ask for responses to these questions (or call the pool contractor and have them make the inquiries). For items 436-06-h-3; -12-2; -22; -24; 25-1 and -30-1 1 would advise a call to the pool contractor to get settled what is in the pool contractors' scope and what is expected to be supplied by the Owner so there is time to get any necessary equipment or schedule any work (the stripe on the steps) before the project goes any farther. For 435-09. The City Plumbing Inspector should be contacted to find out if he/she is OK with a backflow preventer instead of an air gap. Arch itect- 435-03-5. There is no notation for a hose bib out be the pool. This is most probably not in the pool contractors' scope of work, but not seeing one on the Landscape drawing means a hose bib may not be placed out by the pool. There must be one in the vicinity of the pool. -7. There must be a designated space for janitorial supplies (also this space may be used for pool equipment, chemical storage, etc.). -8. The fencing is called out to be compliant, but no other information (cut sheet, spec sheet, etc.) is provided. This should be reviewed and approved before installation. -13-1. There must be a 4' walk way around the pool. There appears to be 4' around the side opposite the building, but I could not scale this out to be sure- just a point to confirm before construction. 1 Nationwide Aquatic Consulting, Inc. NAC, Inc. 304 Nahant Rd. Box 695 Nahant, MA 01908 Chestertown, NY 12817 1-888-833-5770 Fax 781-581-3594/ 518-494-4045 Pool Contractor- 435-30-3. There must be an extra set of cartridges. These should be part of the pool contractors, scope, if not, they must be provided by the owners before final inspection. -12-2. There must be a 4" stripe on the edges of the steps. The 2" on the run and 2" on the riser works best. -22. There is no signage called out. This is usually supplied by the pool contractor. If so, this should be noted on the plans someplace. If not, signage compliant with 435.22-3 must be supplied before inspection. -24. The Landscape drawing indicates there will be ring buoy, rescue hook and 'backboard'. A backboard is only required on pools with lifeguard. If there are no lifeguards at this pool (and I see no notes that there will be guards) a backboard is not required and should not be supplied. -25-1. There must be a first aid kit. This should be part of the pool contractors, scope, if not, it must be provided by the owners before final inspection. An ANSI- Z-308.1-2015 is recommended. These are not expensive and readily available. -30-1. There must be a test kit. This should be part of the pool contractors, scope, if not, it must be provided by the owners before final inspection. An Taylor K-2006 is recommended. These are not expensive and readily available. For Plumbing Inspector- 435-30-09. The drawing and the autofill cut sheet show the make-up water going directly into the pool. There must be an air gap. There should not be a problem with using a backflow preventer, but the code does specifically call out an air gap. A variance may be needed for this system. Thank you for the opportunity to assist in this project and if there are any questions or comments please don't hesitate to call or email. Regards: Robert R. Freligh, Pres. NAC, Inc. PO Box 695 Chestertown, NY 12817 888-833-5770 nac4h2o@aol.com 2 Nationwide Aquatic Consulting, Inc. NAC, Inc. 304 Nahant Rd. Box 695 Nahant, MA 01908 Chestertown, NY 12817 1-888-833-5770 Fax 781-581-3594/ 518-494-4045 5/27/2025 David Greenbaum, RS, CHO Health Agent- Salem Board of Health 98 Washington St. Salem, MA 01970 David, Courses of action- in order of Health Code requirements N otes- 435-03-5. There is no notation for a hose bib out be the pool. This is most probably not in the pool contractors' scope of work, but not seeing one on the Landscape drawing means a hose bib may not be placed out by the pool. There must be one in the vicinity of the pool. -7. There must be a designated space for janitorial supplies (also this space may be used for pool equipment, chemical storage, etc.). -8. The fencing is called out to be compliant, but no other information (cut sheet, spec sheet, etc.) is provided. This should be reviewed and approved before installation. -06-h. See 435-30-1. -3. There must be an extra set of cartridges. These should be part of the pool contractors, scope, if not, they must be provided by the owners before final inspection. -09. The drawing and the autofill cut sheet show the make-up water going directly into the pool. There must be an air gap. There should not be a problem with using a backflow preventer, but the code does specifically call out an air gap. A variance may be needed for this system. -12-2. There must be a 4" stripe on the edges of the steps. The 2" on the run and 2" on the riser works best. -13-1. There must be a 4' walk way around the pool. There appears to be 4' around the side opposite the building, but I could not scale this out to be sure- just a point to confirm before construction. -22. There is no signage called out. This is usually supplied by the pool 1 Nationwide Aquatic Consulting, Inc. NACU Inc. 304 Nahant Rd. Box 695 Nahant, MA 01908 Chestertown, NY 12817 1-888-833-5770 Fax 781-581-3594/ 518-494-4045 contractor. If so, this should be noted on the plans someplace. If not, signage compliant with 435.22-3 must be supplied before inspection. -24. The Landscape drawing indicates there will be ring buoy, rescue hook and `backboard'. A backboard is only required on pools with lifeguard. If there are no lifeguards at this pool (and I see no notes that there will be guards) a backboard is not required and should not be supplied. -25-1. There must be a first aid kit. This should be part of the pool contractors, scope, if not, it must be provided by the owners before final inspection. An ANSI- Z-308.1-2015 is recommended. These are not expensive and readily available. -30-1. There must be a test kit. This should be part of the pool contractors, scope, if not, it must be provided by the owners before final inspection. An Taylor K-2006 is recommended. These are not expensive and readily available. Thank you for the opportunity to assist in this project and if there are any questions or comments please don't hesitate to call or email. Regards: Robert R. Freligh, Pres. NAC, Inc. PO Box 695 Chestertown, NY 12817 888-833-5770 nac4h2o@aol.com 2