As the summer heats up in Florida, public swimming pools are in demand, as people look for a place to cool off. Use this database to track inspections of public pools – including those maintained by cities, apartment complexes, water parks, homeowners associations and hotels – from across the state. This data reflects state Department of Health inspections from January 2008 through June 2009.
Click “search” to see the entire database or narrow your search by choosing a category. Click column headers on your results page to see information ranked in order. If you have questions, contact Dennis Joyce at djoyce@tampatrib.com
Items indicated in the "violation" section of the table are not in compliance with the requirements of Chapter 64E-9 of the Florida administrative code and must be corrected. Continued operation of the facility without correction is a violation of Chapter 64E-9 and Chapters 386 and 514 of the Florida Statutes. Violations not corrected are subject to an administrative fine or other legal action.
Source: Florida Department of Health, Environmental Health Division
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