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Pool Permits: Foster Center vs Pawtucket

How do pool permits rules compare between Foster Center, RI and Pawtucket, RI?

Foster Center and Pawtucket have similar restriction levels.

Foster Center, RI

Providence County

Some Restrictions

RI State Building Code requires permits for all swimming pools, spas, and hot tubs deeper than 24 inches. Providence, Cranston, and Warwick building departments review plans for setbacks, electrical (GFCI), barriers, and drainage.

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Pawtucket, RI

Providence County

Some Restrictions

RI State Building Code requires permits for all swimming pools, spas, and hot tubs deeper than 24 inches. Providence, Cranston, and Warwick building departments review plans for setbacks, electrical (GFCI), barriers, and drainage.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFoster CenterPawtucket
PermitRequired all pools >24 inRequired all pools >24 in
State CodeRIGL Β§23-27.3 SBC-1RIGL Β§23-27.3 SBC-1
BarrierISPSC 305ISPSC 305
ElectricalNEC Article 680 GFCINEC Article 680 GFCI
SetbackTypically 10 ftTypically 10 ft

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Foster Center FAQ

Do I need a permit for an inflatable pool in Providence?

Any pool deeper than 24 inches requires a permit under the RI State Building Code, including larger inflatable or soft-sided pools. Small kiddie pools under 24 inches are exempt.

Can I drain pool water into the street in Cranston?

No. Pool backwash and chlorinated water discharges to the municipal storm drain system are prohibited under the RI MS4 stormwater program. Dechlorinate and discharge to lawn or sanitary sewer per local rules.

Pawtucket FAQ

Do I need a permit for an inflatable pool in Providence?

Any pool deeper than 24 inches requires a permit under the RI State Building Code, including larger inflatable or soft-sided pools. Small kiddie pools under 24 inches are exempt.

Can I drain pool water into the street in Cranston?

No. Pool backwash and chlorinated water discharges to the municipal storm drain system are prohibited under the RI MS4 stormwater program. Dechlorinate and discharge to lawn or sanitary sewer per local rules.

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