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Maine Health Act

In Maine, public swimming pools and spas are regulated by the Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), specifically through the Maine CDC Health Inspection Program. These rules are detailed in the Code of Maine Rules, Chapter 202 (Public Pool and Spa Rules).

As of January 1, 2026, the Maine legislature continues to emphasize strict structural standards, requiring all new public pools and major renovations to be sealed by a Licensed Professional Engineer.

1. 2026 Operational & Health Standards

Maine’s standards are designed to handle high-volume seasonal use while preventing waterborne illnesses.


2. Safety Features & Markings

Maine has highly specific requirements for "visual markers" and safety equipment:


3. Barriers & Fencing (State Law §2665)

Maine law requires all public and residential pools to be enclosed to prevent unauthorized access.


4. Supervision & Signage


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Note for 2026: Maine has a unique Color Coding requirement for pool piping (e.g., Filtered water must be Light Blue, Skimmers Green, and Main Drains Black). If you are renovating, ensure your pipes are painted or labeled according to these codes to pass inspection.