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Delaware Health Act

In Delaware, public swimming pools are primarily regulated by the Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH) under Title 16, Section 4464 of the Administrative Code. As of 2026, the state maintains strict standards for emergency communications and barrier safety to align with national drowning prevention initiatives.

1. Public Swimming Pool Regulations (Title 16, §4464)

This code governs the design, operation, and maintenance of all public and semi-public pools (hotels, motels, apartments, and community centers).


2. Emergency Phone Requirements (2026 Standard)

Delaware is particularly strict regarding emergency communication devices.


3. Barrier & Fencing Requirements

While DPH sets health standards, county building codes (like New Castle County and the City of Dover) dictate barrier safety. As of January 1, 2026, updated New Castle County standards include:


4. Safety Equipment & Signage

Every Delaware public pool must have the following gear easily accessible on the deck:


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Note for 2026: Delaware has updated its discharge regulations. It is now illegal to discharge chlorinated pool water (above 0.1 ppm) directly into waterways or storm drains. Operators must dechlorinate water before draining or backwashing.