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Board approves swimming pool operator requirement and fee increases for 2026 permits
Summary
The health board approved a new ordinance requiring certified pool operators at public aquatic facilities and adopted related fee increases and fines; effective timing to align with permit cycle.
The Vigo County Health Board approved a new swimming-pool ordinance that requires public aquatic facilities to have at least one certified pool operator on staff and raised several permit and seasonal fees. The board approved the standards and associated fee changes by motion and voice vote. Amanda Poehler, environmental program staff, told the board the department has seen recurring compliance problems when maintenance staff without pool training manage pools. She proposed requiring either a Certified Pool Operator (CPO) or…
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