New Hampshire Health Act - HydroTher

New Hampshire Health Act


In New Hampshire, public bathing facilities (PBFs)—which include pools at hotels, apartments, condos, and municipal parks—are regulated by the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) under Administrative Rules Env-Wq 1100.

As of 2026, New Hampshire maintains a "Self-Certification" model where facility owners must verify their own compliance annually to maintain their operating status.

1. 2026 Mandatory Self-Certification

New Hampshire does not perform traditional annual "permit renewals" in the same way other states do. Instead, they use a mandatory self-reporting system:


2. Water Chemistry & Operation (Env-Wq 1100)

NHDES sets strict "Critical Life-Safety" standards that, if violated, can lead to immediate closure by the state or a local health officer.


3. Emergency Phone & Signage

New Hampshire is very specific about the "Emergency Telephone" requirement (Env-Wq 1105):


4. Barrier & Fencing Requirements

New Hampshire follows the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code (ISPSC) for safety barriers:


5. Safety Equipment

Every New Hampshire public pool must have the following gear readily available:

Direct Links & Resources

Note for 2026: New Hampshire has been aggressive in inspecting suction outlet covers (VGB Act compliance). Ensure your main drain covers have not expired (most have a 5-7 year life span) and that the manufacture date is documented in your CPO’s weekly log.