Swimming Pool Water Quality Monitoring Assesses the Effectiveness of Water Control Systems in Swimming Pools. Regulating the Chemical Balance and Algal Growth is an extremely Critical Part of Swimming Pool Water Maintenance. Improper Monitoring can lead to Public Health issues like Eye Infections and Hair Discoloration.
Swimming Pools in India are broadly of two forms i.e. Natural and Artificial. Swimming Pools have to adhere to stipulated Standards so that Public Health is not compromised. IS 3328 (1993) Standards relate to Quality Tolerance of Swimming Pool Water. Swimming pools are required to maintain a Chlorine Ratio of Pool Water between 1.0 and 3.0 ppm. Regular Monitoring enables Commercial & Recreational Swimming Pools to maintain the Quality of the Water as per these Standards.
EFRAC‘s Advanced Water Testing Division undertakes Pool Water for all Monitoring for all Pool Types.
Swimming Pool Water Testing
WET CHEMISTRY:
• Total Alkalinity (Al, mg/l) • Chloride (CL, mg/l)
INSTRUMENT (pH Meter):
•pH value
INSTRUMENT (UV):
• Total Residual Chlorine (mg/l) • Total Dissolved Solids (mg/l)
INSTRUMENT (ICP-MS):
• Iron (mg/l)
INSTRUMENT (TURBIDITY METER):
• Colour • Turbidity (NTU Unit)
QUALITATIVE:
• Odour • Taste
• Acid Demand
• Heavy Metals (Pb, mg/l)
• UV-VS Spectrophotometer
• FT-IR
• Hot Air Oven
• pH Meter
• RT-PCR
• GC
• LC
• Drop Tester
• Gas Chromatography
• ICP MS/ICP-OES
• BIS
• IS 3328
• ISO