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Washington Health Act


In Washington, public swimming pools and spas are regulated by the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) under Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 246-260.

As of January 1, 2026, several local health jurisdictions (such as Grant County) have updated their ordinances to include stricter fee schedules and enforcement for reinspections, emphasizing that public safety compliance is a non-negotiable requirement for an annual operating permit.

1. 2026 Operational & Water Quality Standards

Washington categorizes facilities into General Use (municipal/schools) and Limited Use (hotels/apartments/HOAs).


2. Barrier & Fencing Requirements

Washington's barrier design guidelines (WAC 246-260-031) are specific about preventing "ladder effects" for children.


3. Supervision & Lifeguards


4. Emergency Communication (The Pool Phone)

Washington is very strict about the "direct connection" standard (WAC 246-260-041).


5. Safety Equipment

Every pool must have a dedicated "lifesaving unit" including:

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Note for 2026: Washington State Law requires that any serious injury or illness associated with a pool facility be reported to the local health jurisdiction within 48 hours. Failure to report can result in immediate permit suspension.