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Fitness & Health

02nd Mar 2017

Worried about the amount of urine in your local swimming pool? You probably should be

JOE

Anyone standing still in the pool is a suspect.

Apparently it is not just children who like to pee in the pool – up to 20% of adults are also passing water in the water.

It is all contributing to a disturbing amount of piss in the pool.

Want to know exactly how much? Even if it means you never set foot in your local leisure centre again?

Well here it is; according to a Canadian research team, the average swimming pool can contain up to 60 litres of pee.

Scientists at the University of Alberta tested 31 pools and hot tubs, located in hotels, recreation centres and private homes. They were looking for a specific type of sweetener only found in foods and drinks consumed by humans.

Levels of the sweetener, acesulfame-K were a whopping 570 times higher in swimming pool water than in tap water.

Study lead Lindsay Blackstock said that human urinary input into swimming pools is a public health concern, although urine itself is sterile:

“Urine contains many nitrogenous compounds such as urea, ammonia, amino acids, and creatinine.” she said. “These compounds can react with disinfectants in swimming pools to form disinfection byproducts.

“Exposure to volatile disinfection byproducts, specifically trichloramine, in indoor swimming facilities can lead to eye and respiratory irritation and has been linked to occupational asthma.”

Apparently, 19 per cent of adults admit to having urinated in a swimming pool at least once.

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Hygiene