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Post by TheGlove on Aug 10, 2017 16:24:48 GMT -8
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Post by jefframp on Aug 10, 2017 16:31:48 GMT -8
Looks like we might have the makings for a fine water polo team.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2017 5:39:40 GMT -8
survey says at least 1 person is peeing in the pool.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2017 9:39:10 GMT -8
survey says at least 1 person is peeing in the pool. I figure it's gotta be N'daiye. And it gets worse: "The CDC wrote that ‘formed fecal incidents,’ as it calls them, aren’t the problem. Instead, the e. coli is introduced from the nether regions of swimmers who neglect to shower before taking a dip. ‘The average person has about .14 grams of feces on their rear end,’ Michele Hlavsa, who led the study, told NBC. ‘If that rinses off into the water, the amount from one person might not be that much. But as more and more swimmers introduce it that much, it does become an issue.’ Hlavsa all that introduced material can really pile up. ‘Let’s imagine 1,000 kids go to a water park. They have as much as 10 grams of feces on their rear ends,’ she said. ‘We are now talking about 10,000 grams or 10 kg. That translates to 24 pounds of poop in the water.’ And though all public pools must maintain specified levels of disinfectants in order to stem illnesses caused by such contamination, Hlavsa said it may not always be enough."
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