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Aquatic Health & Safety

A valid Pool Permit from NET Health is required prior to opening and operating a public swimming pool, spa and/or public interactive water feature (PIWF). 

Our Environmental Health Department performs services within Smith County and areas within the City Limits of Bullard.

Any type of pool or spa facility that is located at a hotel, motel, apartment complex, home owner association, municipal park, country club, athletic club, child care facility, school, university or a therapeutic institution is defined as a public swimming pool, spa or PIWF.

2025 Pool School Registration

Clean

Waters.

Safe

Swimming.


Understanding Pool Inspections

Plan Review Process

Quick Links


  • District Order 2024-1
  • TX DSHS Pool Rules
  • ISPSC 2021
  • Model Aquatic Health Code
  • Education & Outreach
  • Registration of CPO 
  • Opening Pool Checklist
  • Annual Electrical Inspection Form
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Waterborne Illness and Injury

Cryptosporidium NOT in Water

Cryptosporidium in Water

Pool and Aquatic Facility Owner Resources

Daily Record Log Bromine

Daily Record Log Chlorine

Swimmer Resources

Healthy Swimming

Pool Illness Prevention

Additional Helpful Links

Health and Safety Code, Section 341.064, Swimming Pools and Bathhouses - these standards affect all non-residential pools/spas constructed before October 1999

Health and Safety Code, Pool Yard Enclosures, Chapter 757

ADA Compliance Information for Public Pools and Spas

Northeast Texas Public Health District

815 N. Broadway Ave
Tyler, Texas 75702

903-535-0030

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