Arbroath swimming pool is set to re-open on Thursday morning.
Angus Council closed the pool twice in November when traces of the diarrhoea bug cryptosporidium were found in the water.
A full and independent assessment of the pool and the pool equipment has now been carried out and the council confirmed two water samples have been independently tested as clear.
That will see the pool re-open at 8.30am.
Council leisure officials have made a plea to follow simple rules to prevent any further risk of an outbreak of the painful bug.
They have urged users not to swim if they have had diarrhoea in the last 14 days, to shower before using the pool, and to wash their hands after using the toilet.
“If in doubt, stay out,” said a Council spokesperson. “Look out for the pool hygiene information at our pools, including specific information for parents of babies and toddlers.”
Cryptosporidium is spread through contact with infected food, water and animals, including person-to-person spread.
Outbreaks are commonly reported in association with animals and/or with private water supplies.
The cryptosporidium bug can cause diarrhoea, vomiting, stomach cramps and a slight fever. Most cases are mild and improve without specific treatment.
However, cryptosporidium infection can produce a severe illness in those whose immune systems are compromised.