Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Water Research Group, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran 31261, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Chemistry, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran 31261, Saudi Arabia.
Water Res. 2014 Apr 15;53:68-109. doi: 10.1016/j.watres.2014.01.017. Epub 2014 Jan 21.
Disinfection of swimming pool water is essential to deactivate pathogenic microorganisms. Many swimming pools apply chlorine or bromine based disinfectants to prevent microbial growth. The chlorinated swimming pool water contains higher chlorine residual and is maintained at a higher temperature than a typical drinking water distribution system. It constitutes environments with high levels of disinfection by-products (DBPs) in water and air as a consequence of continuous disinfection and constant organic loading from the bathers. Exposure to those DBPs is inevitable for any bather or trainer, while such exposures can have elevated risks to human health. To date, over 70 peer-reviewed publications have reported various aspects of swimming pool, including types and quantities of DBPs, organic loads from bathers, factors affecting DBPs formation in swimming pool, human exposure and their potential risks. This paper aims to review the state of research on swimming pool including with the focus of DBPs in swimming pools, understand their types and variability, possible health effects and analyze the factors responsible for the formation of various DBPs in a swimming pool. The study identifies the current challenges and future research needs to minimize DBPs formation in a swimming pool and their consequent negative effects to bathers and trainers.
游泳池水的消毒对于灭活致病微生物至关重要。许多游泳池使用氯或溴基消毒剂来防止微生物生长。含氯的游泳池水含有更高的余氯,并且保持在比典型饮用水分配系统更高的温度。由于持续消毒和游泳者不断的有机负荷,它构成了水中和空气中高水平消毒副产物(DBPs)的环境。任何游泳者或教练都不可避免地会接触到这些 DBPs,而这些接触可能会对人类健康造成更高的风险。迄今为止,已有超过 70 篇经过同行评审的出版物报告了游泳池的各个方面,包括 DBPs 的类型和数量、游泳者的有机负荷、影响游泳池中 DBPs 形成的因素、人类暴露及其潜在风险。本文旨在回顾游泳池的研究现状,包括游泳池中 DBPs 的重点,了解其类型和可变性、可能的健康影响,并分析游泳池中各种 DBPs 形成的原因。该研究确定了目前的挑战和未来的研究需求,以最大程度地减少游泳池中 DBPs 的形成及其对游泳者和教练的负面影响。