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Peters, M.C.F.M. (author), Keuten, M.G.A. (author), de Kreuk, M.K. (author), Vrouwenvelder, J.S. (author), Rietveld, L.C. (author), Medema, G.J. (author)
Aims Most swimming pools use residual disinfectants like chlorine for disinfection. The use of chlorine has several drawbacks: some waterborne-pathogens are chlorine resistant and disinfection by-products (DBPs) may be formed which are associated with various health risks. Therefore, an alternative treatment was developed which consists of...
abstract 2017
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Keuten, M.G.A. (author), Peters, M.C.F.M. (author), van Dijk, J.C. (author), van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (author), Rietveld, L.C. (author)
Swimming pools are traditionally disinfected with a residual disinfectant such as sodium hypochlorite. Nowadays, swimming water without a residual disinfectant is increasingly popular, as can be seen by the growing number of (natural) swimming ponds (Weilandt 2015), but health risks for bathers do raise concerns for these type of pools, so some...
abstract 2017