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The CD-ROM contains all documents released by the authors of the Conference. The documents refer either to oral presentations, posters or others forms of presentations
Wednesday, 03/14/2007 -
09:00 Opening of the conference (V. Hingst, President of LGL)
Greeting (L. Hope, World Health Organization)
Greeting (B. Liebl, Bavarian Ministry for Environment, Health and Consumer's Protection)
Greeting (C. Höller, German Scientific Committee for Swimming Pools)
Section A: Standards, guidelines and regulations
Chair: L. Bonadonna und M. Beach
09:25 Invited presentation: M. Kadar* and L. Hope, Hungary and WHO: WHO Guidelines for safe recreational water environment Vol. 2 - how practice reflects the principles
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10:00 P. Payment and A. Locas*, Canada: Pool and spas regulations in Canada: public health aspects
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10:25 Coffee break
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10:45 J. Ratajová and F. Kozíšek*, Czech Republic: Regulatory public health requirements on special bathing courses for very young children (3 months to 3 years of age) in the Czech Republic
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11:10 M. Unterwainig* and R. Perfler, Austria: Water use and hygiene risk management in hammams in the Mediterranean region
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Presentation not released
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11:35 S. Choe, R. Martin*, D. Purkiss and T. Bellahcene, USA: Requirements for recreational water disinfection equipment
Section D: Monitoring and assessment
Chair: F. Frimmel und M. Kadar
12:00 Invited presentation: G. Nichols, U.K.: Swimming pools and cryptosporidiosis
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12:35 G.-J. Tuschewitzki* and D. Eichler, Germany: Quality of swimming pool water in Germany
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13:00 Lunch
Section D: Monitoring and assessment (continued)
Chair: F. Frimmel und M. Kadar
14:00 C. Zwiener*, T. Glauner and F. Frimmel, Germany: Disinfection by-produts in swimming pool water - Part I. What do we know and what should we know?
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14:25 T. Grummt*, R. Heinze and H.-G. Wunderlich, Germany: Disinfection by-produts in swimming pool water - Part II. Toxicological studies: What do we know and what should we know?
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14:50 L. Erdinger, Germany: Comparison of permanganate index and TOC for the assessment of swimming pool water quality
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15:15 C. Neugebauer*, C. Janke, V. Albrecht, W. Kritzner and F. G. Reißmann, Germany: Investigations into the dynamics of pool water quality
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15:40 Coffee break
Section B: Microbial risks
Chair: C. Höller und G. Nichols
16:00 Invited presentation: M. J. Beach*, S. L. Roy, J. S. Yoder, USA: Microbiologic and chemical risks associated with use of man-made recreational water venues: Outbreak surveillance data from the United States
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16:35 J.M. Shields*, E. R. Gleim, M. J. Arrowood, V. R. Hill and M. J. Beach, USA: US Centers of Disease Control and Preventions`s Healthy Swimming Program: The effect of cyanuric acid on the chlorine disinfection rates of Cryptosporidium parvum and Staphylococcs aureus and the impact of adding a bodily fluid analog
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17:00 C. R. Hayes*, B. T. Croll, C. J. Wright, S. Williams and D. Rowlands, U.K.: Optimisation of pool water treatment for Cryptosporidium oocyst removal
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17:25 D. Pekovic*, M.-N. Chou, Z. Zarkoic, P. Filteau and G. Tellier, Canada: Microbial incidence in the water of 95 Montreal's public swimming pools during the summer 2006
Thursday, 03/15/2007 Microbial risks (continued)
Chair: F. Mascher
09:00 W. Polak, Austria: Biogenous deposits (biofilms) in warm water circuits; their effect and control in swimming pool and shower circuits
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09:25 F. Kozíšek* and J. Ratajová, Czech Republic: Hygienic evaluation and health risk assessment of bathing in the floating tank
Section C: Chemical risks in air and water
Chair: C. Zwiener und E. Stottmeister
09:50 Invited presentation: A. Bernard; Belgium: Chemical risks in air and water
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10:25 Coffee break
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10:50 C. M. Villanueva*, J. O. Grimalt, R. Marcos, D. DeMarini, L. Font and M. Kogevinas, Spain and USA: Chlorinated compounds in swimming pools: measurement of genotoxic and respiratory effects
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11:15 M. Mata, A. M. Heitor and J. M. Rocha Nogueira*, Portugal: Trihalomethanes formation in indoor swimming-pools of the district of Porto (Portugal)
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11:40 C. Lehr* and L. Erdinger, Germany: Comparison of THM formation potential of different halogens in swimming pool water
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12:05 F. Gerardin*, G. Hécht, G. Hubert-Pelle and I. Subra, France: UV process: chloroform and nitrogen trichloride level monitoring in indoor swimming pool waters
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12:30 Lunch
Section C: Chemical risks in air and water (continued)
Chair: C. Zwiener und E. Stottmeister
14:00 C. Voisin*, M. Nickmilder and A. Bernard, Belgium: Risks of allergic and respiratory diseases associated with early swimming in indoor chlorinated pools
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14:25 A. Matos*, A.F. Pires, C. Barrieros, E. Duarte, P. Pacheco and S. Alves, Portugal: Evaluation of the indoor air quality in swimming pools
Section E: Water treatment and disinfection
Chair: L. Erdinger und P. Kaas
14:50 Invited presentation: W. Uhl, Germany: Pool Water Treatment and Disinfection: Current practice and new developments
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15:15 M. G. A. Keuten*, L. L. M. Keltjens, D. Traksel and J. C. van Dijk, Netherlands: Traditional and future pool water treatment in relation to DBP´s
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15:40 Coffee break
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16:00 F. Kretschmer*, G. Langergraber, R. Perfler, H. Goldschmid, C. Hellio, A. Toscano, C. Lems, A. van den Bogaert, T. Griessler Bulc, Austria, U.K., Italy, Netherlands, Slovenia: The CHEM-Free swimming pool - Development of a new chemical-free water treatment system for swimming pools through integrating fibre filters, ultrasound and UV-C
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16:25 K. Hagen, Germany: Ultrafiltration for swimming pool water treatment
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16:50 F. G. Reißmann*, C. Neugebauer, C. Janke, V. Albrecht and W. Kritzner, Germany: Application of a combined membrane system for pool water treatment
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17:15 F. Frimmel*, T. Glauner, A. Klüpfel and C. Zwiener, Germany: Emerging technologies for pool water treatment
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17:40 G. Csontos, Germany: Concepts for the reduction of chemicals' input and energy saving in public swimming pools - EWO pool
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19:30 Conference dinner at Ratskeller, "Alte Küferei"
Friday, 03/16/2007 Section E: Water treatment and disinfection (continued)
Chair: R. Ließfeld und F. Gerardin
09:00 G. Gansloser, Germany: Principles of pool hydraulics in case of reduced discharge
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09:25 P. Kaas* and H. Andersen, Denmark: Photochemical and advanced RedOx treatment of pool water
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09:50 A. S. Duarte*, J. L. Vasconcelos and J. P. Vieira, Portugal: Cost optimisation for disinfection method selection in municipal pools. A case study
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10:15 A. Jones, U. K.: Calcium hypochlorite - alternative municipal and commercial pool disinfection
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cancelled - substituted by
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10:15 P. Geimer, U.K.: Product Stewardship and the Challenges of Swimming Pool Disinfection
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10:40 Coffee break
Section F: "Natural" pools and pools with biological treatment
Chair: E.-A. Heinemeyer
11:00 Invited presentation: J. Lopez-Pila, Germany: Is disinfection capacity in the pool water really necessary?
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11:35 F. Mascher*, F.P. Pichler Semmelrock, F. Reinthaler and E. Marth, Austria: "Natural pools" - artificial small-scale ponds or pools without disinfection? The Austrian philosophy
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12:00 S. Bruns, Germany: Natural and combined public outdoor pools in urban environments: The German open-air pools in Wetter on River Ruhr and Stadium Pool in Bremen
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12:30 End of Conference
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