Private pools on unincorporated land follow the safety provisions of Weld County's adopted 2018 ISPSC. Public and semi-public pools follow Colorado's 5 CCR 1003-5, covering depth markers, barriers, slope, and disinfection.
For private residential pools, safety is governed by the 2018 International Swimming Pool and Spa Code the county adopted (barrier, entrapment, and equipment rules). Public and semi-public pools are governed by state regulation 5 CCR 1003-5, which sets design and safety criteria: depth markers with four-inch numerals on the deck and pool wall, a bottom slope no steeper than one foot in twelve where water is under five feet deep, and disinfectant and pH monitoring. Weld County and its cities enforce these standards; home-rule cities apply their own adopted codes within their limits.
Failure to maintain required barriers, markings, or sanitary conditions can trigger county building-code enforcement and, for public pools, closure orders under the state pool rule.
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