(1) Every camp shall be provided with toilets, urinals and handwashing facilities conveniently located.
(2) Separate toilet facilities shall be provided for each sex and shall be so marked.
(3) Only water flushed toilets will be allowed unless specific exception is made by the health officer for the use of fly-tight sanitary privies.
(4) The minimum number of the above facilities to be provided shall be in accordance with the following schedules:
Girls' water closets -
First 100 girls - 1 for each 10 girls
Over 100 girls - 10 for first 100 girls plus
1 for each additional 20 girls
Boys' water closets -
First 100 boys - 1 for each 20 boys
Over 100 boys - 5 for first 100 boys plus
1 for each additional 40 boys
Boys' urinals -
First 100 boys - 1 for each 20 boys
Over 100 boys - 5 for first 100 boys plus
1 for each additional 40 boys
Lavatories -
First 100 users - 1 for each 12 users
Over 100 users - 8 for first 100 users plus
1 for each additional 20 users
(5) Toilet paper shall be provided in each water closet compartment or privy.
(6) All toilet rooms and privies shall be constructed of material permitting satisfactory cleaning and shall be well lighted and ventilated. All toilet fixtures shall be of easily cleanable, impervious material and in good repair.
(7) Toilet room floors shall be constructed of concrete or other water impervious material pitched to provide adequate drainage to a suitable located trapped floor drain; except that urinal stalls may be used in lieu of floor drains. If partitions are provided between flush bowls they shall be raised 12 inches from the floor and shall be so constructed as to be easily cleanable.
(8) Where users do not provide their own individual towel and soap, single-service paper or cloth towels and soap shall be provided at all lavatories. The use of common towels is prohibited.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
43.20.050. WSR 91-02-051 (Order 124B), recodified as § 246-376-060, filed 12/27/90, effective 1/31/91; Order 140, § 248-72-050, filed 2/7/77; Regulation 72.050, effective 3/11/60.]