2020
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/467/1/012136
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An investigation of haloacetic acid occurrence in indoor and outdoor swimming pools in Beijing China

Abstract: Swimming is one of the most popular amusement activities. In order to keep the swimmers from microbiological, the water need to be constantly disinfected. In this study, several indoor and outdoor swimming pools water and drinking water were investigated, it has found that swimming pool water has much higher HAA concentration and toxicity than the drinking water. DCAA and TCAA are the most abundant species in the indoor and outdoor swimming pool water. In the outdoor swimming pool water, TCAA concentration was… Show more

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“…Reference [25] focuses on the current situation of rural drainage facilities and proposes that the lack of rural drainage facilities leads to improper sewage treatment, resulting in serious damage to the rural water environment. Reference [26] starts from the institutional mechanism of rural water environmental protection and proposes that the current rural water environmental protection mechanism has gradually become rigid. Reference [27] starts with the current situation of rural residents' understanding of water law and finds that rural residents lack access to knowledge of water law.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reference [25] focuses on the current situation of rural drainage facilities and proposes that the lack of rural drainage facilities leads to improper sewage treatment, resulting in serious damage to the rural water environment. Reference [26] starts from the institutional mechanism of rural water environmental protection and proposes that the current rural water environmental protection mechanism has gradually become rigid. Reference [27] starts with the current situation of rural residents' understanding of water law and finds that rural residents lack access to knowledge of water law.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%