Water Recreation Program
The Water Recreation Program works with pool and spa owners in King County to maintain healthy and safe water recreation facilities. We do this through:
- permitting services
- inspections
- educational resources and outreach
Plan review process and service fees
Forms, documents, and frequently asked questions about the plan review process.
Educational materials for pool and spa owners
Posters and guidelines to help keep water recreation facilities healthy and safe.
Barriers compliance
Learn about the revised code to ensure existing barriers surrounding pools are enclosed.
Flood preparedness for pool facilities
How to prepare for risk of flooding in public swimming pools, hot tubs, whirlpools, spas and spray pools.
Illnesses from pool use
Guidance to assist pool and spa operators and inform the public of waterborne risks.
Pool inspections
Public Health conducts two routine inspections each year for each permitted facility. At the inspections we test pool water for:
- Disinfectant residual
- pH
- alkalinity
- cyanuric acid, when necessary
Routine inspections also include safety evaluations of:
- walking surfaces
- barriers
- pump room equipment
- safety and emergency equipment
Plan review process and service fees
A Plan Review is required of all public and semi-public pools and spas prior to their construction, alteration, or renovation. All plans are reviewed to ensure compliance with the King County Board of Health, Title 14 and Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 246-260, (WAC) 246-262 and The Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act.