Building a new public pool, spa, or water feature in Salt Lake County requires a health department inspection and approval process.
Before construction begins, you must submit the following to the Water Quality Bureau:
- A completed Pool Plan Review Application.
- The appropriate plan review fee (amount is indicated on the application).
- A complete set of pool plans, stamped and signed by an engineer licensed in the State of Utah, emailed to HealthWater@slco.org.
- Included in the emailed plans, a general site plan showing restrooms, showers, fencing, gates, etc.
- Engineering calculations, including equipment specifications.
- For outdoor pools, spas, and water features: a deck lighting photometrix.
Upon receipt of all materials, a pool inspector will review the plans and email a stamp-approved copy of the plans to involved parties, including the engineer, residing city's planning department, and the pool contractor.
After approval, the pool contractor can call and schedule the pre-gunite, pre-plaster, and final inspection as work progresses, as well as any additional inspections the project requires, as determined by the department.
Some pools/spas will require additional inspections.