Coliform Bacteria Contamination in Chlorine-treated Swimming Pool Sports Complex

Background and Objective: Sufficient amount of chlorine is needed to be maintained in the pool as not only the adult go for swimming but also children with more sensitive skin. This study was conducted to determine the presence of coliform group of bacteria which involved faecal coliform and Escheri...

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Main Authors: Carolyn Payus, Imelda Geoffrey, Khairul Amrie, Alvin Oliver
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spelling my.ums.eprints.238862019-10-29T23:42:38Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23886/ Coliform Bacteria Contamination in Chlorine-treated Swimming Pool Sports Complex Carolyn Payus Imelda Geoffrey Khairul Amrie Alvin Oliver GE Environmental Sciences Background and Objective: Sufficient amount of chlorine is needed to be maintained in the pool as not only the adult go for swimming but also children with more sensitive skin. This study was conducted to determine the presence of coliform group of bacteria which involved faecal coliform and Escherichia coli as microbial indicators for water quality contamination in the Sports Complex swimming pool water that is treated with chlorine disinfectant. Materials and Methods: Identification of faecal coliform and Escherichia coli were done through Membrane Filtration Method from APHA standard. The amount of free chlorine content in the swimming pool were also analyzed using HACH Spectrophotometer in order to relate the reactions of the supplied free chlorine towards the number of the microbial colonies inside the swimming pool. Results: The result shows that the outdoor swimming pool has a higher concentration for both faecal coliform and Escherichia coli compare to the indoor swimming pool and the highest concentration of faecal coliform can reached 266±64.65 CFU 100 mLG1 and Escherichia coli up to 113±57.40 CFU 100 mLG1 . This showed that coliform bacteria still presence in the swimming pool at the sports complex although it has been treated with chlorine disinfectant. In a meantime, for the free chlorine content it showed that the average concentration in outdoor pool were recorded lower at 0.492±0.531 mg LG1 which was way below the minimum limit 1.0 mg LG1 of the permissible NSPF standard, whereas indoor pool were recorded at 1.069±0.585 mg LG1 . Conclusion: The microbial presence and chlorine content in indoor swimming pool can be said more hygienic and cleaner to swim compare to the outdoor. 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23886/1/Coliform%20Bacteria%20Contamination%20in%20Chlorine-treated%20Swimming%20Pool%20Sports%20Complex.pdf Carolyn Payus and Imelda Geoffrey and Khairul Amrie and Alvin Oliver (2018) Coliform Bacteria Contamination in Chlorine-treated Swimming Pool Sports Complex. Asian Journal of Scientific Research, 11 (4). pp. 560-567. ISSN 1992-1454 http//:DOI: 10.3923/ajsr.2018.560.567
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Carolyn Payus
Imelda Geoffrey
Khairul Amrie
Alvin Oliver
Coliform Bacteria Contamination in Chlorine-treated Swimming Pool Sports Complex
description Background and Objective: Sufficient amount of chlorine is needed to be maintained in the pool as not only the adult go for swimming but also children with more sensitive skin. This study was conducted to determine the presence of coliform group of bacteria which involved faecal coliform and Escherichia coli as microbial indicators for water quality contamination in the Sports Complex swimming pool water that is treated with chlorine disinfectant. Materials and Methods: Identification of faecal coliform and Escherichia coli were done through Membrane Filtration Method from APHA standard. The amount of free chlorine content in the swimming pool were also analyzed using HACH Spectrophotometer in order to relate the reactions of the supplied free chlorine towards the number of the microbial colonies inside the swimming pool. Results: The result shows that the outdoor swimming pool has a higher concentration for both faecal coliform and Escherichia coli compare to the indoor swimming pool and the highest concentration of faecal coliform can reached 266±64.65 CFU 100 mLG1 and Escherichia coli up to 113±57.40 CFU 100 mLG1 . This showed that coliform bacteria still presence in the swimming pool at the sports complex although it has been treated with chlorine disinfectant. In a meantime, for the free chlorine content it showed that the average concentration in outdoor pool were recorded lower at 0.492±0.531 mg LG1 which was way below the minimum limit 1.0 mg LG1 of the permissible NSPF standard, whereas indoor pool were recorded at 1.069±0.585 mg LG1 . Conclusion: The microbial presence and chlorine content in indoor swimming pool can be said more hygienic and cleaner to swim compare to the outdoor.
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author Carolyn Payus
Imelda Geoffrey
Khairul Amrie
Alvin Oliver
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Imelda Geoffrey
Khairul Amrie
Alvin Oliver
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title Coliform Bacteria Contamination in Chlorine-treated Swimming Pool Sports Complex
title_short Coliform Bacteria Contamination in Chlorine-treated Swimming Pool Sports Complex
title_full Coliform Bacteria Contamination in Chlorine-treated Swimming Pool Sports Complex
title_fullStr Coliform Bacteria Contamination in Chlorine-treated Swimming Pool Sports Complex
title_full_unstemmed Coliform Bacteria Contamination in Chlorine-treated Swimming Pool Sports Complex
title_sort coliform bacteria contamination in chlorine-treated swimming pool sports complex
publishDate 2018
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23886/1/Coliform%20Bacteria%20Contamination%20in%20Chlorine-treated%20Swimming%20Pool%20Sports%20Complex.pdf
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