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Stockhusen, Knut, B. C. Roy, and Dipankar Paul. "Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Swimming Pool Complex (SPM)." IABSE Symposium Report 101, no. 17 (2013): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/222137813808626975.

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Ou, W. S., S. T. Hu, Y. S. Chang, and Y. K. Zhao. "Case Study for Test Tool of Chloride in Swimming Pool with Method of Effective Evaluation of Multiprocess Performance Analysis." Advanced Materials Research 503-504 (April 2012): 314–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.503-504.314.

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Human exposure to chloride ions in swimming pools has been recognized as a potential health concern. Although environmental monitoring is a useful technique to investigate chloride ions concentrations in indoor swimming-pool air, in practice, the interpretations of measured data would inevitably run into difficulties due to the complex interactions among the numerous variables, including environmental conditions and occupant activities. Consequently, the examination of chloride ions within swimming pool becomes an important test item for water quality control procedure. To effectively check the concentration of chloride ions in swimming pool, the evaluation process with an evaluation algorithm, indices of precision degree ( ), accuracy degree ( ) and the objective evaluation method with capability and concept of six sigma, proposed by Sung and Vännman are quoted in this paper to criticize examination tools for water quality in swimming pool. To ensure whether the evaluation method to measure chloride ion concentration in swimming pool holds precision, accuracy degrees and application functionality or not. The analysis results reveal that this method is suitable for examining the evaluation tool of chloride ions within swimming pool.
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Solomakha, K. V., and S. I. Harkavyi. "Using Sodium Hypochlorite as the Main Disinfectant in the Swimming Pool of National Technical University Sports Complex." Ukraïnsʹkij žurnal medicini, bìologìï ta sportu 6, no. 1 (2021): 168–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.26693/jmbs06.01.168.

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This article is about the importance of sanitary and hygienic examination of water complexes, in particular, swimming pools and water parks. There is an increasing demand for visiting such water complexes in Ukraine, both for sports activities and for leisure activities. The focus of this article is on the sanitary and hygienic examination and survey of pool water, which is treated with sodium hypochlorite (obtained by chemical way). Material and methods. The studies were carried out for 10 weeks, including a series of water samples, which were taken during the quarantine period, when swimmers were prohibited from visiting the pool. This situation made possible to make a comparative hygienic assessment of the effect of workload on the water condition in the pool and the effectiveness of disinfection. There was also a short review and characteristics of hypochlorite A, which was obtained in chemical way, its advantages and disadvantages as a disinfectant. The article analyzes the data obtained during the sanitary and hygienic survey of the pool of the swimming pool of the national technical university, their statistical processing, and comparison with the current regulatory documents of Ukraine and some other states. The data obtained in the course of a series of studies indicated a significant human influence on the state of water in the pool, which once again indicates the importance of health education of the population and visitors in swimming pools and water parks, in particular, the need to take a shower before swimming, after using the toilet, etc.; the need for training the right culture of visiting different water objects. Particular attention should be paid to swimming pools frequented by children, as they often do not have sufficient hygiene skills, or due to age cannot constantly monitor urination, so, as a rule, it`s an acute issue of large amounts of chloramines in swimming pools for children. Conclusion. In particular, a statistically significant difference was obtained in terms of ammonia and ammonium ions (in total), which indicated a significant influence of visitors on this parameter. And, as you know, organic impurities (sweat, urine, cosmetics remains etc.) that get into the water together with the swimmers, react with chlorine and form chloramines, which can negatively affect the health of both the visitors and the staff. This must be taken into account while changing the workload on the pool and choosing the dose of disinfectant
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Payus, Carolyn, Imelda Geoffrey, Khairul Amrie, and Alvin Oliver. "Coliform Bacteria Contamination in Chlorine-treated Swimming Pool Sports Complex." Asian Journal of Scientific Research 11, no. 4 (2018): 560–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3923/ajsr.2018.560.567.

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Volkov, Andrey, and Evgeny Romanenko. "Introduction of Complex Automation of Engineering Infrastructure for the Solution of Operational Problems in Public Sports Pools." Applied Mechanics and Materials 672-674 (October 2014): 2231–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.672-674.2231.

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This article covers main problems associated with the operation of public sports and fitness swimming pools and consequences, which may result from the improper operation of them. Issues of how to maintain indoor climate conditions in a swimming pool room are brought up. In addition, it describes the necessity of using an indoor climate control smart system, its efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
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Roy, Bidhan C., Knut Goeppert, and S. S. Chakraborty. "Innovative Cable-Net Roof for Dr. S.P. Mukherjee Swimming Pool Complex." Structural Engineering International 23, no. 1 (2013): 39–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/101686613x13439149157515.

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Corral Bobadilla, Marina, Eliseo P. Vergara Gonzalez, Ruben Lostado Lorza, Fatima Somovilla Gomez, and Roberto Fernández Martínez. "Design of a Device to Eliminate Isocyanuric Acid from Water." Applied Mechanics and Materials 799-800 (October 2015): 952–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.799-800.952.

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This paper shows the design of a device for partial eliminating of isocyanuric acid (ICN) from swimming pool water using melamine additives. The renewal process of swimming pool water through its own purification makes absolutely necessary the elimination of isocyanuric acid that has been accumulated in the water over time. An excess of isocyanuric acid in water will then prevent chlorine effectiveness in the pool water and as a result, becomes harmful to human health. Therefore, the disinfection stage is considered as well as Isocyanuric acid (ICN) stabilization and as doing this is achieved through melamine-photometry filtering of insoluble complex ICN-M. The overall objective of these stages of purification is to eventually eliminate ICN from swimming pool. The overall objective of this device is to eventually eliminate ICN from swimming pool and then make it safe for human uses, a case that has been considered viable technologically and economically in the system treatment.
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Lempart, Anna, Edyta Kudlek, and Mariusz Dudziak. "Determination of Micropollutants in Water Samples from Swimming Pool Systems." Water 10, no. 8 (2018): 1083. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w10081083.

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The present study investigated the occurrence of selected micropollutants, including emerging contaminants from a group of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in water samples from swimming pool systems. The study area was selected based on the lack of available information regarding suspected contamination of swimming pool water by PPCPs. The variety and concentration of chemical compounds in these aquatic systems can be quite diversified, presenting a challenge in terms of both purification and quality control. Determination of PPCPs requires very sensitive analytical methods that make it possible to confirm the presence of tested compounds in a complex organic extract. In this field, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) can be used. With this system, selected ion monitoring can be performed, which reduces the detection limits of the investigated analyte. This paper aims to present an analytical method and strategy that can be adapted to obtain information on the composition of water in swimming pool systems. The sample preparation methodology, including Solid Phase Extraction, has been developed for the trace determination of two pharmaceuticals—caffeine, carbamazepine—and one sunscreen constituent—benzophenone-3—in swimming pool water samples.
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Rice, Scott A., Ben van den Akker, Francesco Pomati, and David Roser. "A risk assessment of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in swimming pools: a review." Journal of Water and Health 10, no. 2 (2012): 181–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wh.2012.020.

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Despite routine monitoring and disinfection, treated swimming pools are frequently contaminated with the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which can represent a significant public health threat. This review was undertaken to identify the current understanding of risk factors associated with pool operation with respect to P. aeruginosa. The ecology and factors that promote growth of P. aeruginosa in the pool environment are complex and dynamic and so we applied a systematic risk assessment approach to integrate existing data, with the aim to improve pool management and safety. Sources of P. aeruginosa, types of infections, dose responses, routes of transmission, as well as the efficacy of current disinfectant treatments were reviewed. This review also highlights the critical knowledge gaps that are required for a more robust, quantitative risk assessment of P. aeruginosa. Quantitative risk management strategies have been successfully applied to drinking water systems and should similarly be amenable to developing a better understanding of the risk posed by P. aeruginosa in swimming pools.
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Dakal, N., K. Smirnov, O. Cherevychko, and Igor Sikorsky. "FEATURES OF TEACHING SWIMMING TECHNIQUES OF STUDENTS AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF TRAINING." Scientific Journal of National Pedagogical Dragomanov University. Series 15. Scientific and pedagogical problems of physical culture (physical culture and sports), no. 5(136) (May 22, 2021): 9–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.31392/npu-nc.series15.2021.5(135).01.

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In the stattі of rozkrito special features of the technology of swimming of students-sailors at different stages of training. The statistic has seen the formulation of the technique of an athlete-swimming from the point of view of the dynamic dynamics, and it has been established that the complex process of sports training from swimming can be cleverly adapted to the period. It is emphasized that when swimming technology is introduced, it is necessary to use the lines, holding out which swimmers will take away the latest sports results.
 Immediately before the start of classes in the pool with students was an introductory lecture, which focused on the impact of swimming on the human body, determined its health value, on different ways of swimming, including applied, rules of conduct in the pool.
 Analysis of the training of outstanding swimmers of today in the vast majority of cases shows that for many years a diverse functional base was created, and only in its presence and with the achievement of optimal age to demonstrate higher achievements, the most powerful training reserves are realized. Strict adherence to the principles of sequence of increasing the training load is of great importance in the process of planning long-term training. In this case, training loads at all stages of training generally correspond to the functional capabilities of the athlete, which contributes to a systematic increase in the level of training.
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