Dirty water in splash pads

Sousaclone

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Color me shocked.

Next thing you're going to tell me is that the kiddy pool shouldn't be oddly warm and have the slightest tinge of yellow to it...
 

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Fact: If you smell a strong chlorine smell, it's not the chlorine. Chlorine, even in high concentrations, will not smell. It's only when mixed with urea that you get that smell. So high pee or sweat concentrations. You're welcome.

EDIT: Sorry, it's chlorine interactions with ammonia not urea, but... Same.
 
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Not exactly sure.

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Fact: If you smell a strong chlorine smell, it's not the chlorine. Chlorine, even in high concentrations, will not smell. It's only when mixed with urea that you get that smell. So high pee or sweat concentrations. You're welcome.

EDIT: Sorry, it's chlorine interactions with ammonia not urea, but... Same.

There is some truth to this, but it can also be other contaminants, and, ironically, it can be a symptom of not enough chlorine.


edit: i see your edit clarified that a bit
 

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I'm in the environmental public health world, and I've never looked at pools and beaches the same after I became familiar with the term fecal shedding.
 

CloneIce

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Lots of E. coli. Most of those pumps just recycle the same dirty water over and over.
 

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That might be one of the most random thread titles in CF history. And that’s saying something.
 
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