Kansas Health Act - HydroTher

Kansas Health Act


In Kansas, public and semi-public swimming pools (including those at hotels, apartments, and municipal centers) are regulated by a combination of Kansas Administrative Regulations (K.A.R.) and local county or city health departments.

As of 2026, the state emphasizes a localized "permit and inspection" model, where major population centers like Johnson County, Wyandotte County, and Lawrence enforce strict operational standards.

1. Licensing & Annual Permits

Public pools in Kansas are generally required to obtain an annual operating permit.


2. Water Chemistry & Sanitation (K.A.R. 28-4-594)

State regulations (often used as the baseline for child care and lodging facilities) mandate specific water quality parameters:


3. Barriers & Fencing Standards

Kansas is known for having a higher state-level fence requirement than some of its neighbors:


4. Safety Equipment & Signage


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Note for 2026: Kansas has strict rules against discharging chlorinated pool water into storm drains. In most cities, backwash and drainage must be directed to the sanitary sewer or allowed to dechlorinate (to <0.1 ppm) and soak into your own lawn, ensuring it does not flow onto a neighbor's property.