Study of residential and commercial swimming pools in Mumbai reveals 80% have contaminated water
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Expert opinion
As per medical experts, water in swimming pool is exposed to physical, chemical, and microbial contamination from body fat and waste material, such as nasal secretions, saliva, sweat, faeces and urine, and body applicants like sunscreen lotions. Hair and dust from the environment can also contaminate it. "Improper cleaning can have serious implications on people's health. Other than stomach and urinary tract infections, contaminated water can lead to skin and eye infections. The most common illness due to unhygienic water is diarrhoea. Also, anyone can get E.Coli when they have a faecal incident in the water..." said Dr Gautam Bhansali, general physician at Bombay Hospital. The researchers raised the need for focus on periodic cleaning of filtration systems to remove biofilm and improve disinfection. It is also necessary to increase users' knowledge of the risks in order to promote the correct behaviours.
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Deputy civic chief Kishor Kshirsagar said commercial and residential pools don't fall under BMC's purview. "Hence, there is no parameter to check the water quality. In such a situation, organisations responsible for maintenance need to be more careful," he added.
20
Total number of pools inspected
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