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West Virginia Health Act


In West Virginia, public and semi-public swimming pools—legally referred to as Recreational Water Facilities—are governed by the West Virginia Legislative Rule 64 CSR 16. These regulations apply to pools at hotels, apartment complexes, schools, parks, and mobile home parks.

As of 2026, the state has reinforced its "Qualified Operator" requirements to ensure that high-use facilities in mountainous or remote regions maintain consistent water safety standards.

1. Qualified Operator & Operational Oversight

Every public pool in West Virginia must have a Qualified Water Facility Operator responsible for its management.


2. Water Chemistry & Clarity (64-16-8)

West Virginia health sanitarians conduct routine inspections, often checking pools every two weeks for basic chemistry.


3. Barrier & Fencing Requirements

West Virginia follows the State Building Code (87CSR4) for pool enclosures, focusing on preventing unauthorized entry.


4. Safety Equipment & Emergency Planning (64-16-10)


5. Lifeguard Requirements

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Note for 2026: In West Virginia, any New Construction or Extensive Renovation requires plans to be submitted and approved by the Environmental Engineering Division (EED) at the state level before a local health permit can be issued.