Determination of Bacterial Quality of Water in Randomly Selected Swimming Pools in Kampala City, Uganda

Joyce Margaret Ekopai, N. Musisi, H. Onyuth, B. Namara, C. Sente
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Swimming pools have become major recreation facilities for leisure and sports in cities across the world, but the standard guidelines, particularly in developing countries, are not adhered to because little is known about the contaminants in the pools and the possible health risks involved. This study provides a survey of bacterial quality of water from swimming pools in Kampala. A total of 26 water samples were collected from 13 outdoor swimming pools in Kampala between January and June 2016 and analysed for total aerobic plate count (TPC), Escherichia coli, coliforms, and Salmonella. The heterotrophic bacterial load ranged between 0 and 6.35 × 105 cfu/ml, where 6.35 × 105 cfu/ml was the highest load and 3 × 101 cfu/ml the least. The highest average TPC was 6.19 × 105 cfu/ml and the lowest 5.07 × 103 cfu/ml. 30.8% of the pools had TPC within acceptable limits (≤5 × 102 cfu/ml), whereas 69.2% were highly contaminated and did not conform to the Uganda National Water and Sewerage Corporation standards of recreational water quality for both treated (0 cfu/100 mls) water and untreated (10 cfu/100 mls) water. Although no positive results were yielded for E. coli, coliforms, and Salmonella, TPC represented the presence of heterotrophic bacteria which are often indicated in opportunistic infections.
乌干达坎帕拉市随机抽取的游泳池水中细菌质量的测定
游泳池已成为世界各地城市休闲和运动的主要娱乐设施,但标准准则没有得到遵守,特别是在发展中国家,因为对游泳池中的污染物和可能涉及的健康风险知之甚少。本研究对坎帕拉市游泳池水的细菌质量进行了调查。2016年1月至6月,从坎帕拉的13个室外游泳池中采集了26个水样,并对总需氧平板计数(TPC)、大肠杆菌、大肠菌群和沙门氏菌进行了分析。异养菌负荷范围为0 ~ 6.35 × 105 cfu/ml,其中最高负荷为6.35 × 105 cfu/ml,最低负荷为3 × 101 cfu/ml。平均TPC最高为6.19 × 105 cfu/ml,最低为5.07 × 103 cfu/ml。30.8%的游泳池TPC在可接受范围内(≤5 × 102 cfu/ml),而69.2%的游泳池高度污染,不符合乌干达国家水和污水公司对处理(0 cfu/100毫升)和未经处理(10 cfu/100毫升)水的娱乐水质标准。虽然大肠杆菌、大肠菌群和沙门氏菌没有阳性结果,但TPC代表了异养细菌的存在,这通常表明在机会性感染中存在。
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