Application of Water Quality Index in Assessment of Swimming Pools Water Quality in Hotels in Emerging Africa Littoral Metropolis of Warri, Delta State, Nigeria
O. Ibanga, Stephanie Emuobonuvie Ohwo, Goodluck Mamuro Omonigho
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Abstract
Swimming pools in guest houses and hotels in many cities in sub-Saharan Africa have been labelled ‘beautiful irritation’ or hazard zones for public health issues due to the unwholesomeness of water. Pollution in swimming pools is therefore, not uncommon and it is a serious public health issue both at the global, regional, national and local levels. This study focused on application of water quality index in assessment of swimming pools water quality in hotels in emerging Africa littoral metropolis of Warri, Delta State, Nigeria. It used stratified random sampling technique to select five hotels with swimming pool in Warri for assessment. Temperature, pH, turbidity, free (residual) chlorine, total heterotrophic bacteria, total heterotrophic fungi, Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus tested in the laboratory using scientific method of sampling. Water quality index (WQI) was computed using Weighted Arithmetic Water Quality Index (WAWQI) to evaluate in general, the quality of water in each of the five sampled swimming pools. A five-point scale (excellent, good, poor, very poor and unsuitable) was used to rank each swimming pool quality. Result showed that Wellington Hotel had the value of 2.52 and considered excellent in terms of water quality index value. Also, Brook View and Best Western Plus Hotels were classified as good water based on water quality index values of 36.9 and 39.9 respectively while BB swimming pool was ranked poor due to water quality index of 51.4. In contrast, Oasis Place Hotel swimming pool was declared unsuitable for recreational purpose due to a water quality index of 102.1. The study recommended routine and periodic surveillance of swimming pools and other recreational water sources to guarantee optimum health and wellbeing of users.
在撒哈拉以南非洲的许多城市,宾馆和酒店的游泳池被贴上了“美丽刺激”或公共卫生问题危险区域的标签,因为水不健康。因此,游泳池的污染并不罕见,在全球、区域、国家和地方各级都是一个严重的公共卫生问题。本文研究了水质指数在新兴非洲沿海城市尼日利亚三角洲州瓦里酒店游泳池水质评价中的应用。采用分层随机抽样的方法,在Warri选取5家有游泳池的酒店进行评估。温度、pH值、浊度、游离(余)氯、总异养细菌、总异养真菌、大肠杆菌和金黄色葡萄球菌采用科学的取样方法在实验室进行检测。采用加权算术水质指数(WAWQI)计算水质指数(WQI),对5个样本游泳池的水质进行总体评价。采用五分制(优秀、良好、差、很差和不适合)对每个游泳池的质量进行排名。结果显示,惠灵顿酒店的水质指标值为2.52,水质指标值为优。此外,Brook View和Best Western Plus酒店的水质指数分别为36.9和39.9,被评为水质良好,而BB游泳池的水质指数为51.4,被评为水质较差。相比之下,绿洲广场酒店游泳池因水质指数为102.1而被宣布为不适合作娱乐用途。该研究建议对游泳池和其他娱乐水源进行常规和定期监测,以确保使用者的最佳健康和福祉。