Water Recreation Facilities

Summary

The State Board of Health (Board) began updating the water recreation rules in 2016, following direction from the Legislature. These rules regulate aquatic and water recreation facilities, including but not limited to, swimming pools, spas, and water parks. In the rulemaking, the Board will consider the Model Aquatic Health Code (MAHC) and update the rules to keep up with changing water recreation technologies, and to clarify the rules. A technical advisory committee is working to revise the current rule in collaboration with the Board and the Department of Health.

For More Information

Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20.050 and RCW 70.90.120.
State Board of Health Contact: Andrew Kamali, andrew.kamali@sboh.wa.gov

Department of Health Contact: Ashlie Laydon, ashlie.laydon@doh.wa.gov

Additional Background

The Water Recreation Facilities and Recreational Water Contact Facilities rules regulate aquatic and water recreation facilities in Washington state such as swimming pools, spas, hot tubs, splash pads, water parks (including slides, lagoons, and lazy rivers), natural designated swim areas, and more.

The rules intend to keep the public safe by outlining requirements related to permits for construction and operation, operating plans, water quality standards, inspections, equipment, emergency response, and personnel training. The rules are necessary and important to protect the health, safety, and welfare of individuals who use water recreation facilities and recreational water contact facilities.

The Board is exploring possible updates to the rules. Staff filed a CR-101, Preproposal Statement of Inquiry to initiate rulemaking in 2016. Possible revisions include but are not limited to:

  • Updates based on industry innovations and best practices
  • Consideration of the most recent Model Aquatic Health Code published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Requirements under 2017 legislation regarding inflatable water slides (HB 1449)
  • Improving clarity and useability, including possible consolidation of the two rules under a single chapter

If you would like more information about this rule project, please subscribe to the Water Recreation Rule email list.

Related Links

December 20, 2021, Environmental Health Committee Special Meeting

October 18, 2021, Environmental Health Committee Special Meeting

October 13, 2021, Board Public Meeting

September 20, 2021, Environmental Health Committee Special Meeting

July 19, 2021, Environmental Health Committee Special Meeting

May 17, 2021, Environmental Health Committee Special Meeting

February 14, 2020, Environmental Health Committee Special Meeting