Key note presentation: Holland Waterland by L.C. Rietveld
Systematic review of outbreaks associated with hot tubs and spas – United States
M.C. Hlavsa, K. Schnell, M.J. Beach, USA
Resistance profiles of P. aeruginosa isolates deriving from various water environments including swimming pools
O. Pappa, A. Vantarakis, A.M. Kefala, A. Mavridou, A. Galanis, Greece
The microbiological quality of water in fish spas and the associated health risk
F.M. Schets, H.H.J.L. van den Berg, R. de Zwaan, D. van Soolingen, A.M. de Roda Husman, the Netherlands
Fast set pools – are they a hygienic risk?
T. Holtmeier, C. Höller, Germany
Impact of different treatment processes on concentrations of DBPs and DBP precursors in swimming pools
I. Slavik, B. Skibinski, W. Uhl, Germany
Elimination of trihalogenmethanes versus microbial contamination
W. Mascher, F.F. Reinthaler, A. Grisold, F. Mascher, Austria
Laboratory studies on the effect of ozonation on THM formation in swimming pool water
K.M.S. Hansen, A. Spiliotopoulou, W.A. Cheema, H.R. Andersen, Denmark
Inorganic disinfection by-products: Chlorate and Nitrate and their impact on UV treatment
L. Erdinger, T. Schlosser, Germany
Biofilm formation potential of chlorinated and non-chlorinated swimming pool water
M.G.A. Keuten, M.C.F.M. Peters, J.C. van Dijk, M.C.M. van Loosdrecht, the Netherlands
Biofilm in swimming pool filters: Blessing in disguise?
G.J.M. Hulshof, L.P.M. van Leengoed, B. Lans, E. Hilbrink, the Netherlands
Biofilm growth on swimming pool material
M.C.F.M. Peters, M.G.A. Keuten, M. de Kreuk, M.C.M. van Loosdrecht,
L.C. Rietveld, the Netherlands
Pseudomonas aeruginosa on vinyl-canvas inflatables and foam teaching aids in swimming pools
F.M. Schets, H.H.J.L. van den Berg, R. Baan, G. Lynch, A.M. de Roda Husman, the Netherlands
Strategies for benchmarking and coping with oocyst‐enriched faecal incidents in recreation water
G. Weiss, D. Weiss, Austria
Evaluation of an MPN test for the rapid enumeration of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in swimming pool and spa pool waters
D.P. Sartory, M. Brewer, A. Beswick, D. Steggles, United Kingdom
Keynote presentation by R. van der Vliet: Innovation in swimming
Pool chemical–associated injuries in public and residential settings — United States, 2003–2012
M.C. Hlavsa, S.A. Collier, M.J. Beach, USA
Indoor swimming pool attendance and respiratory and dermal health in schoolchildren – HITEA Catalonia
L. Font-Ribera, C.M. Villanueva, E. Gràcia-Lavedan, A. Borràs-Santos, M. Kogevinas, J.P. Zock, Spain
Disinfection byproducts in swimming pool: exposure and risk assessment
S. Chowdhury, Saudi Arabia
A comparison between freshwater and seawater swimming pools: From disinfection by-products profile to genotoxicity
T. Manasfi, M. De Méo, B. Coulomb, C. Di Giorgio, J.L. Boudenne, France
Introduction into the topic, definitions, requirements
M. Weilandt, Germany
FLL- Recommendations for planning, construction, servicing and operation of outdoor swimming pools with biological water purification (Swimming and Bathing ponds)
J. Spieker, Germany
Limnological Aspects and Mechanisms of in situ Disinfection in Natural Swimming Ponds
S. Bruns, Germany
Hygienic Situation in Natural Swimming Ponds over the Course of a Decade
A. Cordes, Germany
Developing a long-term strategy for improving health and safety at public swimming facilities in the United States
M.J. Beach, USA
A new bathing water regulation in the Netherlands – fit for the future!
W. Reinhold, the Netherlands
Swimming pool guidelines in the northern region of Portugal
M. Mata, J. Rocha Nogueira, Portugal
A novel trichloramine analysis method, factors influencing trichloramine concentration in pool water and the effect of Uv treatment
F. Soltermann, T. Widler, S. Canonica, G. Donzé, U. von Gunten, Switserland
Analysis of chlorinated by-products in swimming pool water by membrane introduction mass spectrometry – Influence of water physicochemical parameters
N. Cimetière, N. Garandel, P. Humeau, France
Indication of anthropogenic pollutants in swimming pool water via potassium
T. Schlosser, Germany
Swimming lessons and quality assurance of output
M. Hol, the Netherlands
Abstract Dutch Don’t Drown Foundation
J. Rijpstra, the Netherlands
Taking a pre-swim shower, why don’t they and how can we get them to do so?
N.G.A. Zwilling, M.G.A. Keuten, P. Wilhelm, M.H.A. van Vuuren, the Netherlands
Information video for pool visitors on personal hygiene and tri chloramine
T. Grummt, R. Junek, C. Schmalz, C. Zwiener, Germany
Presentation WASUB5 team Human powered submarine
M. ten Hacken, the Netherlands
Biological removal of urea in chlorinated and non-chlorinated pool water treatment
M.G.A. Keuten, M.C.F.M. Peters, L.C. Rietveld, J.C. van Dijk, M.C.M. van Loosdrecht, the Netherlands
Microflora and SPA
V.R. Spica, S. Giampaoli, F. Valeriani, Italy
Response of a shower population versus indicator organisms after chlorination
M.C.F.M. Peters, M.G.A. Keuten, M. de Kreuk, M.C.M. van Loosdrecht.
L.C. Rietveld, the Netherlands
Does the addition of salt affects the disinfection capacity of pool water?
R. Sommer, S. Cervero-Arago, E. Holzhammer, Austria
Entrapment accidents caused by drainage systems in swimming pools: A statistical study of accident victims and unsafe environments found in field research
J.P. Avezaat, A. Göb, Germany
Measurement of entrapment hazards caused by drainage systems in swimming pools
J.P. Avezaat, the Netherlands
Improving air quality of indoor swimming pools
J.G. Middendorf, the Netherlands
Influence of hydrodynamic parameters on transfer of Disinfection By-Products in ambient air of indoor swimming Pool: use of Residence Time Distribution approaches on a reference basin
P. Humeau, N. Garandel, J. Guilhot, M. Masri Idlibi, N. Cimetière, France