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Part 5/10:

  • pH levels: Ensuring the water isn't too acidic or alkaline that could cause skin irritation.

  • Bacterial presence: Testing for fecal bacteria such as Escherichia coli and total coliforms—markers of contamination.

  • Ammonia levels: Signaling human waste, primarily urine, entering the pool.

Results indicate that most pools stay within safe limits. Some pools show slightly higher pH readings but remain within acceptable ranges. Bacterial counts are mostly compliant with safety standards, and ammonia levels are predominately negligible, with one pool registering a minuscule amount. This suggests that overall hygiene is maintained, but some factors could still compromise water quality.


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