MAHC is Now Available

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The first edition of the Model Aquatic Health Code in now complete. Developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and funded in part by a grant from the National Swimming Pool Foundation, the MAHC is the first pool- and spa-related model code of its kind.

The idea first came about nearly 10 years ago, originally to address the increase in recreational water illness seen in public pools and spas. It was later expanded to cover a large variety of areas pertaining to public pools and spas.

Subjects include facility design and construction; recirculation systems and filtration; disinfection and water quality; risk management and safety; facility maintenance and operation; monitoring and testing; contamination burden; hygiene facilities; fecal/vomit/blood contamination response; operator training; lifeguarding and bather supervision; regulatory program administration; ventilation and air quality; and preference/user guide/definitions.

As a model code, it only goes into effect in states and municipalities that choose to adopt it. It also pertains only to public facilities, not residential.

Here’s an interactive look at how it all came together.

About the Author

Rebecca Robledo

Rebecca Robledo is deputy editor of Pool & Spa News and Aquatics International. She is an award-winning trade journalist with more than 25 years experience reporting on and editing content for the pool, spa and aquatics industries. She specializes in technical, complex or detail-oriented subject matter with an emphasis in design and construction, as well as legal and regulatory issues. For this coverage and editing, she has received numerous awards, including four Jesse H. Neal Awards, considered by many to be the “Pulitzer Prize of Trade Journalism.”

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