WATER RECREATION SAFETYWater Recreation Program works to reduce the risk of unintentional drowning and to prevent illness for people who swim, soak, or play in public pools and spas through the following activities:
Every public water recreation facility must obtain an annual license through the SCCDD. RELATED LINKS…WA Department of Health Water Recreation Program Water Safety Fact Sheet WA Administrative Code (WAC 246-260) for Water Recreation Facilities
POOLS & SPA INSPECTIONSPOOLS: The pools and spas are inspected for general bather safety and water chemistry. Below are some of the Pool and Spa Water Quality Standards. Unstable Chlorine (PPM): Min 1.5 Max 10.0 Stable Chlorine (PPM): Min 2.0 Max 10.0 Bromine (PPM): Min 2.5 Max 10.0 SPAS AND WADING POOLS: Unstable Chlorine (PPM): Min 3.0 Max 10.0 Stable Chlorine (PPM): Min 3.5 Max 10.0 Bromine (PPM): Min 4.0 Max 10.0
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