pool water treatment advisory group – cpc-chemicals in iran

pool water treatment advisory group – cpc-chemicals in iran
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  • What is the pool water treatment Advisory Group (pwtag) code of practice?
  • This Code of Practice (CoP) has been prepared and published by the Pool Water Treatment Advisory Group (PWTAG), which retains its ownership and copyright. The CoP is based substantially on the book Swimming Pool Water: treatment and quality standards for pools and spas (PWTAG 201X), as updated by technical notes available from www.pwtag.org.
  • Are there European standards for pool chemicals?
  • In a European initiative from the UK Drinking Water Inspectorate, PWTAG has been involved in discussions about Europe-wide CEN standards for pool water chemicals. (The DWI, until 1999, organised an approval system for pool chemicals.) There are British and European Standards for these fourteen chemicals:
  • How should a pool plant be treated?
  • Pool plant treatment should be set up to take account of an analysis of all relevant source water parameters. The water should meet drinking water quality standards; this applies also to private water supplies. The disinfectant type should so far as practicable be compatible with the source water supply.
  • Can you use a chemical to clean a pool?
  • Chemicals used for cleaning – whether for pool surrounds or the water line – should never be used when there are people in the pool. It may be necessary in all wet areas, pool surrounds, showers, changing rooms and toilets to tackle a build-up of lime scale from the water and/or body grease and oils from bathers.