Model Aquatic Health Code (MAHC) Technical Committees
On this Page:
- Technical Committee Purpose
- Technical Committee Operation
- Technical Committee Interaction and Governance
- MAHC Module Development Process
- Technical Committee Focus Areas
- Information and Assistance
Technical committees are being established to provide specialized knowledge regarding specific areas of the MAHC content. Initial efforts will be focused on reducing the spread of recreational water illnesses at treated recreational water venues.
Nomination Packet for Technical Committee Membership (PDF, 102 KB)
Technical Committee Purpose
Each technical committee will examine existing technologies and methodologies in the appropriate jurisdictions of their respective committees. The technical committee will determine the scientific basis, if any, for existing recommendations and criteria; identify scientific information gaps; and outline data that are needed to support future science-based revisions. The final product will be a performance-based model aquatic health code that is national in scope, data driven, and achieves consensus using the best available science and engineering practices.
Technical Committee Operation
Technical Committee Chair Duties (PDF, 19 KB)
Technical Committee Instructions (PDF, 16 KB)
Technical Committee Interaction and Governance
It is recognized that technical committees may overlap on certain issues. The Steering Committee will determine which committee has primary responsibility for the overlap area. Committees serving in a secondary role may contribute thoughts and ideas on the focus area but the overlap areas should be a secondary part of the committee activities. The committee serving as lead will ensure regular communication between all committees having an overlap area. For example, the Disinfection & Water Quality Committee will have primarily responsibility for looking at disinfection methodologies. However, disinfection level and pH levels are important secondary considerations for other committees such as Monitoring & Testing, Filtration & Recirculation, and Contamination Burden. These committees must be in regular communication with the lead Committee, Disinfection & Water Quality. The MAHC Coordinator and the Steering Committee Liaisons will also ensure appropriate communications between committees to help avoid unnecessary effort duplications.
MAHC Module Development Process
MAHC Module Submission Coversheet (PDF, 18 KB)
Technical Committee Focus Areas
Click on links below for information on existing technical committees.
- Disinfection & Water Quality
- Operator Training
- Contamination Burden (i.e. bather load)
- Ventilation & Air Quality
- Monitoring & Testing
- Recirculation Systems & Filtration
- Hygiene Facilities
- Chemical Storage & Handling, Filter/Equipment Rooms
- Safety Requirements
- Facility Maintenance
- Water Temperature Control
- Lighting
- Decks & Equipment
- Lifeguard Equipment
- Facility Design & Construction
- Water Supply, Wastewater Disposal & Sewage, Cross Connections
- Pool Shell
- Construction & Plan Submittal, Compliance Certificate
- Risk Reduction Plan
- Emergency Response/Communication Plan
- Staffing Plan
- Lifeguard Training & Qualifications, Required Numbers
- Indoor & Outdoor Environment
- Electrical
- Materials & Structural stability
- Inspections
- User Guidelines & Signage
- Swimmer Empowerment Methods
- Specific Venues: Special Requirements
Information and Assistance
For questions or comments about the MAHC or if you are interested in providing input into this process as a member of a technical committee, please email MAHC@cdc.gov.
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Division of Parasitic Diseases
National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-borne, and Enteric Diseases
Page last modified: October 9, 2008