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New Brunswick Public Health Act

In New Brunswick, public swimming pools are regulated under the Public Health Act via the Health Hazards Regulation and the Water Quality Regulation. While the province sets the baseline for health and safety, many specific construction and fencing requirements are managed at the municipal level or through Regional Service Commissions.

1. Health Hazards Regulation (NB Reg 88-200)

This is the primary legislation governing the sanitary operation of public "water recreational facilities."


2. NB Pool Safety Plan Requirements

Like other provinces, New Brunswick requires operators to have a comprehensive Pool Safety Plan. While the province doesn't provide a single "one-size-fits-all" booklet, the plan must include:


3. Construction and Fencing (Municipal/Regional Service Commissions)

In New Brunswick, the National Building Code and local bylaws dictate how a pool is built and secured.


Direct Links & Resources

Note for Operators: If you are running a pool in New Brunswick, your primary contact for safety and health compliance is your Regional Public Health Office. They provide the specific "Blue Book" or internal guidelines used for local inspections.