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Water Recreation Program

The Water Recreation Program focuses on:

  • Pools and Spas: We work with pool and spa owners in King County to maintain healthy and safe water recreation facilities.    

  • Public Beach Safety and Sewage Spill Response: We assess the public health impact of water contamination from bacteria, sewage releases, and toxic algae and decide on steps to protect people's health. 

Resources for water recreation facilities

Plan review and operating permits

Forms, documents, and frequently asked questions about the plan review process.

Required forms and guidance 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

How to prepare for risk of flooding in public swimming pools, hot tubs, whirlpools, spas and spray pools.

Illnesses from pool use: Guidance for owners and operators

Guidance to assist pool and spa operators about waterborne illness risks.

Injuries from pool use: Guidance for owners and operators

Information for pool and spa operators to avoid injuries at water recreation facilities.

Resources for the public

Illnesses from pool use: Guidance for the public

Guidance to inform the public of waterborne illness risks.

Injuries from pool use: Guidance for the public

Information for the public to avoid injuries at water recreation facilities.

Sewage releases in Seattle and King County

Learn about what sewage releases are, how they happen, and how to protect yourself.

Beach and shellfish monitoring

Learn how Public Health checks water quality and shellfish safety to protect people.