Abbi Russell, 3, looks down at her damp duds after running through the fountains at Ballard Commons Park. The water spray feature is open now, but several wading pools will open late this summer or not at all.
Seattle Parks and Recreation announced it will operate 14 wading pool sites, rather than its usual 25, in the summer of 2009, in order to complete federally mandated safety improvements required by the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act.
The law, enacted by congress and signed into law in December 2008, requires that all owners of pools and spas install specified new drain covers and second anti-entrapment systems to protect swimmers from possible injury or death caused by getting caught in pool drains.
Because of the nationwide demand for the drain covers and anti-entrapment systems and the skilled labor required to install them, there are delays in the work all over the country.
Parks is working to install this safety equipment in 10 swimming pools, and will begin work on the wading pools as soon as it receives permits from Public Health - Seattle & King County.
The five water spray features at Ballard Commons Park and Miller Playfield are open now; those at John C. Little, Sr. Park, Pratt Park, and Judkins Park will open on Saturday, May 23.
The last day of operation for all wading pools and spray features will be Monday, Sept. 7 (Labor Day).
Because of the schedule constraints, parks will open four wading pools on June 20, right after the Seattle Public Schools term ends. They are Green Lake Park, Volunteer Park, Lincoln Park, and Van Asselt Playground.
These four sites operate from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily, weather permitting.
East Queen Anne Playground and South Park Playground open on Monday, June 22. These sites operate from noon to 7 p.m. daily.
Eight more wading pools will open over the course of the summer, as their drain work is completed, on the following schedule. These sites will be open from noon to 7 p.m. daily.
In north Seattle:
Wallingford Playground, Monday, July 1
Dahl Playground, Saturday, July 6
Bitter Lake Playfield, Wednesday, July 29
View Ridge Playfield, Monday, August 3
Elsewhere in the city:
Delridge Playfield, Wednesday, July 8
Hiawatha Playfield, Monday, July 20
E.C. Hughes Playground, Monday, July 27
Cal Anderson Park, Saturday, June 29
These wading pools will not open in 2009 because parks cannot do the drain work on all pools before the end of the summer:
In north Seattle:
Soundview
Ravenna
Gilman
Magnuson
Northacres
Sandel
Elsewhere in the city:
Beacon Hill
Powell Barnett
Peppi's Playground
Highland Park
Georgetown
For more information on the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act, click here and here.