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2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 38
Author(s):  
Anna Lempart-Rapacewicz ◽  
Edyta Kudlek ◽  
Mariusz Dudziak ◽  
Marta Dyrała

The study assessed unfavorable phenomena occurring in swimming pool water, including the occurrence of organic micropollutants in swimming pools and the transformation of these compounds during the swimming pool water treatment processes. The presence of three selected compounds was examined from the personal care products group (PCP) in pool water samples, collected in 2018 and 2019, from fifteen pools characterized using three different solutions of swimming pool water treatment systems. In addition, experimental studies on the effects of UV radiation and ozone on selected organic micropollutants, previously identified in swimming pools and the relationship between swimming pool water turbidity and the concentration of the selected PCP micropollutants, were carried out


2021 ◽  
Vol 1209 (1) ◽  
pp. 012023
Author(s):  
A Predajnianska ◽  
J Takacs

Abstract Thermal baths in Slovakia are producers of wastewater, which hides considerable energy potential. The wastewater from the thermal pools has often exceeds the maximum permissible value of the temperature of the wastewater discharged into the water recipient. As a result, there is undesirable damage to the environment, which results in sanctions for the operators of these facilities. Our aim is to present the concept of a single- and double-step heat recuperation system of waste pool water using applications of various types of heat exchangers or heat pumps. The aim of this application is to ensure a suitable temperature to the discharged waste pool water, efficient use of the energy potential of the waste water and saving of primary energy in the form of geothermal water, thus extending the life of the entire system.


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 159-164
Author(s):  
I Gusti Agung Bagus Wirajati ◽  
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I Dewa Made Cipta Santosa ◽  
Ida Bagus Aditya Jaya Pramana ◽  
I Putu Gede Suka Haryasa ◽  
...  

Utilization of solar energy in Indonesia has begun to bloom. This is due to the fact that Indonesia is located at the equator where the sun is exposed all year round and is a very environmentally friendly energy. Based on this, solar energy is used as an option to meet electricity needs by using a photovoltaic (PV) system. The use of a photovoltaic system as a power provider to operate a pool water pump at a villa in Bali is an example of the application of a photovoltaic system. In this study, A Seri and Parallel photovoltaic arrays were used with a panel system that was integrated with PLN electricity. The angle of inclination and direction of placement chosen in this study is 15° with facing north, which refers to research that, has been done previously. PV designs and a series of control panels that can be accessed via the internet will be described as well. The aim in this research is investigate how photovoltaic design used as a solar power plant which applied to the module can be runing the pool water pump in the villa or tourist accommodation.


Environments ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (12) ◽  
pp. 132
Author(s):  
Darija Vukić Lušić ◽  
Nerma Maestro ◽  
Arijana Cenov ◽  
Dražen Lušić ◽  
Katarina Smolčić ◽  
...  

Considering the fact that water is a basic need of every living being, it is important to ensure its safety. In this work, the data on the presence of the opportunistic pathogen P. aeruginosa in drinking water (n = 4171) as well as in pool water (n = 5059) in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in Croatia in the five-year period (2016–2020) were analysed. In addition, the national criteria were compared with those of neighboring countries and worldwide. The proportion of P. aeruginosa-positive samples was similar for drinking water (3.9%) and pool water (4.6%). The prevalence of this bacterium was most pronounced in the warmer season. P. aeruginosa-positive drinking water samples were mostly collected during building commissioning, while pool samples were from entertainment and spa/hydromassage pools. Outdoor pools showed a higher percentage of positive samples than indoor pools, as well as the pools filled with freshwater rather than seawater. The highest P. aeruginosa load was found in rehabilitation pools. Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro are countries that have included P. aeruginosa in their national regulations as an indicator of the safety of water for human consumption as well as for bottled water, while Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina have limited this requirement to bottled water only. In the case of swimming pool water, this parameter is mandatory in all countries considered in this study.


Otopro ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 27-32
Author(s):  
Dimasanggie Elul Talanta

In the fish pond ecosystem there are various factors that can inhibit fish growth or even kill fish,  one of which is the water factor,  the water itself has various factors,  one of which is the quality of PH levels and amonia levels. Therefore,  this paper discusses the design and manufacture of a control device for PH levels and amonia levels to make it easier for farmers to check PH levels and amonia levels in the pond. This control device uses a DFROBOT V.2 sensor as a PH sensor and a DS18B20 sensor as a temperature sensor as well as an Arduino UNO controller. The method used to control amonia is by comparing the data from PH and the temperature in the pool water,  this tool will work if the amonia level is higher. from 0.8ppm by activating the aerator to keep the amonia in the pool water normal. Meanwhile,  to maintain the PH of the water more than 6 and less than 7,  it is necessary to add pond water by activating the water pump. The results of this study can be used as a reference for future research for the development of Arduino Uno-based PH and amonia level control devices.


Author(s):  
Ianis Delpla ◽  
Sabrina Simard ◽  
François Proulx ◽  
Jean-Baptiste Sérodes ◽  
Isabelle Valois ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 204 ◽  
pp. 117648
Author(s):  
Fatima El-Athman ◽  
Lisa Zehlike ◽  
Alexander Kämpfe ◽  
Ralf Junek ◽  
Hans-Christoph Selinka ◽  
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Author(s):  
Оскар Робиндарович Каратаев ◽  
Алина Вячеславовна Танеева ◽  
Вячеслав Федорович Новиков

The purpose of the work was to search for a sorbent with good selective properties for water purification. For this purpose, we determined the organohalogen compounds in the water of a swimming pool. A method of gas-liquid chromatography was used, using packed and capillary chromatographic columns. To concentrate the impurities of the organohalogen compounds, an automatic vapour-phase dispenser was used. This established that the swimming pool water, taken in the evening, had a complex composition of components, including 33 organohalogens, which have different toxicities for the human body. These are classed as belonging to the first and second groups of hazards. Identification of the individual component composition was carried out by determining the relative retention times of the test compounds and standard samples of the organohalogen compounds dissolved in methanol. Out of the entire range of the organohalogen compounds contained in the swimming pool water it was determined that the highest concentration of chloroform was 0.024 mg/dm3 and the highest concentration of carbon tetrachloride was 0.018 mg/dm3. The total content of organohalogen substances in the swimming pool water was 0.370 mg/dm3, which increases the risk of human diseases while the swimming pool is in operation. It is proposed to clean the water in the swimming pools from toxic impurities by an adsorption method using rocks containing zeolite from the Tatar-Shatrashan deposit, which are characterized by a sufficiently high sorption capacity in relation to the organohalogen compounds.


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