An Assessment of Disinfection-Related Water Chemistry at Public Pools and Spas in Louisville, Kentucky
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Community-Wide Recreational Water-Associated Outbreak of Cryptosporidiosis and Control Strategies—Maricopa County, Arizona, 2016
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Gastroenteritis Associated With Rafting the Middle Fork of the Salmon River—Idaho, 2013
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Water Quality Survey of Splash Pads After a Waterborne Salmonellosis Outbreak—Tennessee, 2014
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Recreational Water PowerPoint
Chuck Lichon, R.S., M.P.H., Deputy Health Officer at District Health Department #2 in Michigan, developed a Children’s Environmental Health Power Point Program with the financial assistance of the Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI. The Power Points are approximately 25-35 minutes in length, allowing for a presentation to be made during one classroom setting, or to be used for a community presentation, allowing time for Q & A. Some of the topics include: Sunwise, Body Art, Household Hazardous Waste, Meth, Recreational Water, and more.
Assessment of Enterococcus Levels in Recreational Beach Sand Along the Rhode Island Coast
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Pool & Spa Operator™ Handbook
National Swimming Pool Foundation® (2014)
This fundamental training and reference manual is for professionals who help protect those who use aquatic venues, including operators, health officials, service technicians, retailers, property managers, and manufacturers. Industry leaders recognize it as the single most important resource for the recreational water industry.
This handbook
Ozone Secondary Disinfection for Public Swimming Venues Health Regulator Reference Guide
Swimming is the second most popular sport in the United States. It is estimated that there are 360,000 public pools in the U.S. where public health must be protected. This session will discuss ozone system sizing, component details, and design parameters, in conjunction with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and the Model Aquatic Health Code (MAHC), for four categories of swimming venues. Evaluate and determine if and when ozone is an appropriate choice for providing a safe and healthy swimming environment.
Presented at NEHA 2015 AEC