Iowa Health Act - HydroTher

Iowa Health Act


In Iowa, public swimming pools and spas are governed by the Iowa Department of Inspections, Appeals, and Licensing (DIAL) under Iowa Administrative Code 641, Chapter 15. These rules provide the minimum standards for design, operation, and maintenance to prevent injury and disease.

1. 2026 Operational & Health Standards

Iowa focuses heavily on water chemistry and clarity to combat chlorine-resistant pathogens like Cryptosporidium.


2. Certified Pool Operator (CPO) Requirements

Iowa mandates professional oversight for all public facilities.


3. Barriers & Fencing (ISPSC Standards)

Iowa generally follows the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code (ISPSC) for barriers, which may be further refined by city or county ordinances (e.g., Polk or Johnson County).


4. Residential Pools Used for Business

Iowa has specific rules for "backyard" pools used for commercial purposes (like swim lessons).


Direct Links & Resources

Note for 2026: Iowa requires immediate notification to the local inspection agency within one business day of any positive bacteria results or serious injuries. If you are an operator, ensure your "Emergency Response Plan" includes the current contact info for your regional DIAL inspector.