POSTER SESSION VII
Poster session represents the core moment of the Conference. This will be the moment to meet and further discuss on specific issues of interest. For this reason also oral presentations will have a poster slot, so that participants can meet speakers and continue the discussion during Session VII. Posters will be joined in dedicated space based on the main arguments and sessions of the Conference, so that meetings and spontaneous group discussion can be favoured between colleagues with common backgrounds or scientific interests.
INSTRUCTION FOR AUTHORS
Oral Communication: the intervention must have a maximum duration of 10 minutes, and must be presented in Power Point (Windows version 97/2003, or Windows 7).
Opening Lecture: the intervention must have a maximum duration of 15 minutes, and must be presented in Power Point (Windows version 97/2003, or Windows 7).
Invited lecture: intervention must have a maximum duration of 20 minutes, and must be presented in Power Point (Windows version 97/2003, or Windows 7).
Poster: the space available for the poster is 70x100 cm
For further assistance please contact the secretariat no later than March 24th
REGARDING SESSION II - CHEMICAL RISK IN AIR AND WATER
Respiratory and ocular symptoms in swimming pools workers and airborne trichloramine (NCl3) exposure
(Dipartimento di Medicina Diagnostica, Clinica e di Sanità Pubblica, Università degli studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy)
Bromate, chlorite, chlorate, haloacetic acids (HAAs), and trihalomethanes (THMs) determination in indoor swimming pools
(Dipartimento di Medicina Diagnostica, Clinica e di Sanità Pubblica, Università degli studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy)
Prevalence of self-reported cutaneous symptoms in subjects working at indoor swimming pools
1Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Dipartimento di Ambiente e connessa Prevenzione Primaria
2ASL ROMA C, U.O.C. Servizio Interzonale Progetti, Abitabilità, Acque Potabili
Oxybenzone UV filter degradation by chlorine in seawater swimming pools and evidence of bromoform formation
Aix-Marseille Université-CNRS, Laboratoire Chimie de l’Environnement, Equipe « Développements Métrologiques et Chimie des Milieux », France
A case study of cutaneous mycobacteriosis in children attending a school-annexed swimming pool
1Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Dipartimento di Ambiente e connessa Prevenzione Primaria
22ASL ROMA C, U.O.C. Servizio Interzonale Progetti, Abitabilità, Acque Potabili
Comparison of analytical options for urea in pool water
Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Chemical characteristics and properties of the Gellért spa waters, Budapest
1Department of Analytical Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary
2Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy
3GXP Solutions S.a.s., Rome, Italy
Emissions of chlorination by-products in the atmosphere of indoor swimming pools - Development of a method for the measurement and analysis of the influence of operating parameters on a reference swimming pool
1Centre Scientifique et Technique du Bâtiment, AQUASIM, Nantes Cedex , France
2Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Rennes, CNRS, Rennes Cedex , France
Kinetics of Chloroform Formation during Chlorination of Swimming Pool Water
Department for Infectious diseases, University hospital Heidelberg, Germany
Influence of UV-A light on gaseous nitrogen trichloride in air – an experimental study
1Institut National de Recherche et de Sécurité, Vandoeuvre Cedex, France
2Laboratoire Réactions et Génie des Procédés, Nancy Cedex, France
The German Swimming Pool Committee - a glimpse into our work
Bavarian Health and Food Safety Authority, Oberschleißheim, Germany
Chlorite and Chlorate – a new regulated sum parameter for swimming pool water quality in Germany
(aHead of Operational Management, KölnBäder Cologne, Germany; bSenior Researcher Swimming Pool Water, RheinEnergie AG, Water Laboratory, Cologne, Germany)
Trichloramine Induced Inhalation Toxicity In Vitro
(Federal Environment Agency UBA, Germany)
Monitoring of halogenated compounds in indoor seawater swimming pools treated with chlorine
(Aix-Marseille Université, Laboratoire Chimie de l’Environnement, France)
Impact of operation parameters and carbon surface oxidation on monochloramine degradation by granular activated carbon filtration
(Technische Universität Dresden, Chair of Water Supply Engineering, Dresden, Germany)
UV-induced free-radical reactions in chlorinated poolwater
(aDelft University of Technology, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Department of Chemical Engineering, Delft, The Netherlands; bUniversidad Nacional de La Plata, Departmen of Chemistry, La Plata, Argentina)
Effect of pH on DBP formation
(Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark)
Occurrence and fate of trace chemicals in swimming pools
(UNSW Water Research Centre, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of New South Wales, Kensington, Australia)
REGARDING SESSION III - MICROBIAL RISK
Outbreaks of cutaneous Nontuberculous mycobacteria in a primary school in Italy: results of environmental investigation
1Hygiene Unit, Department of Public Health and Infectious Diseases, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
2National Institute of Heath , Rome, Italy
3Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES), Wien, Austria
4San Gallicano Dermatologic Institute IRCCS , Rome, Italy
5Local Public Health authorities
6Emerging Bacterial Pathogens Unit, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy
Viable, viable but nonculturable and dead bacteria: NATs and Public Health needs in recreational water environments
Public Health Unit, University of Rome "Foro Italico", Rome, Italy
Assessment of a Campaign to Promote Healthy Swimming Behaviors after a Statewide Outbreak of Cryptosporidiosis associated with Recreational Water Venues — Utah, 2008–2009
1U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Atlanta, GA
2Salt Lake Valley Health Department; Salt Lake City, UT
3Utah Department of Health, Salt Lake City, UT
Cryptosporidium - “The parasite we all want to avoid”
Swimming Teacher Association
The impact of the filter maintenance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa counts in pool waters
Technological Educational Institute, Department of Medical Laboratories, Athens, Greece
Data of microbiological quality of swimming pools in Tirana district, Albania
Institute of Public Health, Tirane, Albania
Pseudomonas aeruginosa on inflatables and foam teaching aids in swimming pools
National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Centre for Zoonoses and Environmental Microbiology, Bilthoven, The Netherlands
Water quality in Dr. Fish (Garra rufa) spas
National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Centre for Zoonoses and Environmental Microbiology, Bilthoven, The Netherlands
Bacteria detection in recreational water: the molecular enrichment approach
Public Health Unit, University of Rome "Foro Italico", Rome, Italy
Heterotrophic plate count: role and significance in swimming pool.
1Agenzia Provinciale per l'Ambiente di Bolzano - A.P.P.A. Laboratorio biologico, Laives
2Dipartimento di Ambiente e Connessa prevenzione Primaria - Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Roma
Cryptosporidium reduction and outbreak risk: intelligently balancing filtration, disinfection, and recirculation subsystem efficiencies
(1University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USA; 2Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA)
The evaluation of 24 hour rapid Pseudomonas aeruginosa assay techniques, using a commercially available test kit (Pseudalert)
(Director Oakland Calvert Consultants/Latis Scientific Ltd, Chair PWTAG, United Kingdom)
Performances and pitfalls of free-living amoeba infections diagnostic
(Laboratoire du Centre Hospitalier National d'Ophtalmologie des Quinze-Vingts, Paris, France)
Adenovirus as swimming pool virological quality indicator
(Hygiene and Environmental Virology Laboratory, Department of Biology, University of Pisa, Italy)
Identification and characterization of microbiologic critical points in swimming-pool surfaces
(Public Health Department, Regional Health Administration, Porto, Portugal)
Legionella spp survival after different disinfection procedures: comparison between conventional culture and EMA-qPCR
(aDepartment of Occupational Hygiene, INAIL Research Centre, Monte Porzio Catone; bDepartment of Diagnostic, Clinical and Public Health Medicine, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia; cPublic Health Unit, University of Rome “Foro Italico”, Italy)
Cleaning devices may be sources for Pseudomonas aeruginosa contaminations in swimming pools
(Department for Infectious Diseases University hospital Heidelberg, Germany)
REGARDING SESSION IV - OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH PROMOTION
Restoration of recreational water architecture: an historical excursus from ancient SPA to modern swimming pools
Calogero Bellanca1, Marina Doering-Williams2
The role of auto-control for safe and healthy use of swimming pools in Italy
1Local Health Institute of Social Health N° 4 "Alto Vicentino" Department of Prevention, Hygiene Service and Public Health, Vicenza, Italy
2Unit of Inland water hygiene, Department of Environment and Primary Prevention, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy
Interaction of water with advanced materials for swimming pool sportswear by NMR spectroscopy
1Department of Chemistry, University of Rome “Sapienza”
2Public Health Unit, University of Rome “Foro Italico”
Drowning and near-drowning in swimming pools in Italy: epidemiological data derived from the public press in 2008-2012
1Unit of Inland water hygiene, Department of Environment and Primary Prevention, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy
2Bureau of statistics , National Centre for Epidemiology, Surveillance and Health Promotion, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy
Health enhancing physical activity in water
Unit of Public Health, University of Rome “Foro Italico”, Italy
The role of prevention technician in swimming pool and spa, as workplace: comparison of education programs
Public Health Unit, University of Rome "Foro Italico", Rome, Italy
Human Body Posturizer: preliminary application in the water sports
Università degli Studi di Roma Foro Italico, Roma
Guide to a risk oriented authorization and surveillance scheme for public pool and spa installations
National Institute of Environmental Health, Budapest, Hungary
The study of specific reactivity of H2S in thermal spring water
(1Chemistry Department, “La Sapienza” University of Roma, Rome, Italy; 2Public Health Unit, University of Rome “Foro Italico”, Rome, Italy)
Aquatic Environmental Exposure and Operation Questionnaire Standardization and Validation
(University of Arizona, USA)
Evaluation of hygienic and safety conditions in swimming pools: a proposal from the Italian Working Group “Movement Sciences for Health”
(aUniversity of Naples “Parthenope”; bLocal Health Unit Rome/E; cUniversity of Bologna; dLocal Health Unit Genoa; eUniversity of Bari; fUniversity of Parma; gUniversity of Cassino, hUniversity of Rome “Foro Italico”, Italy)
Review of the literature on swimming related exposures and asthma in children: is a meta-analysis possible?
(Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences, Utrecht University, The Netherlands)
Assessment of water quality of some swimming pools in Tirane, Albania
(Department of Health and Environment Institute of Public Health "Alexander Mosiu", Tirana, Albania)
Swimming Pools and Spas: one-eye in the land of the blind
(Coronel Institute Of Occupational Health/AMC/University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
REGARDING SESSION V - MONITORING, SURVEILLANCE AND PREVENTION
Water quality assessment and management in spa
1Istituto Superiore di Sanità Dipartimento di Ambiente e connessa Prevenzione Primaria
2ASL ROMA C - U.O.C. Servizio Interzonale Progetti, Abitabilità, Acque Potabili
Emerging issues on degradation by-products deriving from personal care products and pharmaceuticals during disinfection processes of water used in swimming pools
1Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy
2GXP Solutions S.a.s., Rome, Italy
3Department of Analytical Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary
Effects of UV-dechloramination of swimming pool water on the formation of disinfection by-products: A lab-scale study
1(aEcole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Rennes, CNRS, Rennes, France; bLaboratoire de Chimie et Microbiologie de l’Eau, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Ingénieurs de Poitiers, Université de Poitiers, Poitiers Cedex, France)
Hygienic surveillance in swimming pools: monitoring the water quality in Bologna facilities in the period 2010-2012
1Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, University of Bologna, Italy
2Department of Public Health, Local Health Authority of Bologna, Italy
Suveliance of swimming pool and spa in Montenegro
1Health Center-Bar, Montenegro; 2Institute of PublicHealth of Montenegro
Real time monitoring of recreational waters
Greenertech srl, Italy
Removal efficiency of anthropogenic pollutants in different pool water treatment steps
1Delft University of Technology, department of water management
2Hellebrekers Technieken
3Delft University of Technology, department of environmental biotechnology
Surveillance of Swimming Pool Water Quality Monitoring Results in UK Pools
Latis Scientific Ltd, Unit 20 Greenwich Centre Business Park, London
Evaluation of Atmospheric chloramines in UK pools
(Director Oakland Calvert Consultants/Latis Scientific Ltd, Chair PWTAG, UK)
Quantification of continual anthropogenic pollutant release in swimming pools
(aDelft University of Technology, department of watermanagement; bHellebrekers Techieken; cDelft University of Technology, department of environmental biotechnology; dTNO Training and Performance Innovations)
Fractionation of swimming pool water: THM and NCl3 formation kinetics
(Technische Universität Dresden, Germany)
Chlorate and bromate in Swiss swimming pools
(aDivision of Chemical Products, Federal Office for Public Health, Berne; bLaboratory of Urkantone, Brunnen, Switzerland)
Hazards caused by suction intakes in swimming pools
(Manager btplan GmbH, Essen, Germany)
REGARDING SESSION VI - WATER TREATMENT AND POOL MANAGEMENT
Photolytic removal of DBPs by medium pressure UV in swimming pool water
1Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark
2Department of Land, Environment and Geotechnology Engineering, Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy
3Institute of Chemistry, Industrial and Chemical Engineering and Technology (INP-ENCIACET), National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse, France
4Chemical engineering, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
Moving from a means-oriented law to a goal-oriented swimming-pool law in The Netherlands: Technological consequences
Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Department of Chemical Engineering, Delft, The Netherlands
Analysis of fluid flow in pools with help of Computational Fluid Dynamics
Technische Universität Dresden, Chair of Water Supply Engineering, Dresden, Germany
An investigation into the energy efficiency of pipework systems in commercial swimming pools
Independent
Computational Fluid Dynamics in swimming pools
1Delft University of Technology, department of water management
2Hellebrekers Technieken
3Surfreefs
4Spoondrift, El Granada, USA
Assessment of Pool Tank Hydraulics to Inform Pool Design and Operation Decisions
1Centre for Environmental Strategy, University of Surrey, UK
2Surrey Sports Park Ltd, University of Surrey, UK
3Drinking Water Inspectorate, UK
4Fluids Research Centre, University of Surrey, UK
5Robens Centre for Public Health, University of Surrey, UK
Using technology to track, analyse and report on water quality in leisure facilities
Swimming Teachers Association
What about behaviours in swimming pools? Results of an Italian multicentre study
1Department of Biomedical Biotechnological and Translational Sciences, University of Parma
2Department of Biomedical Science and Human Oncology, University of Bari
3Department of Public Health, Microbiology and Virology, University of Milan
4Experimental Centre for Health Education, University of Perugia
5Department of Studies and Institution and Territorial Systems, University ”Parthenope” of Naples
Water treatment in floating pools
Ospa Swimming Pool Technology, Germany
Removal of DNP-precursors from a body fluid analogue by powdered activated carbon adsorption
Technische Universität Dresden, Chair of Water Supply Engineering, Dresden, Germany
Evaluation of disinfectant efficacy by ultraviolet light in a laboratory swimming pool model
Environmental Microbiology Unit, Lab of Public Health, Medical School, Patras, Greece
Operation of swimming pools and training of the pool staff in Germany
Bundesfachverband Öffentliche Bäder e. V, Essen, Germany
Technical requirements testing and certification of AC, UV, and WQTD systems for recreational water use in North America
(NSF International)
CFD study of flow field in different public swimming pools
(aDépartement Ingénierie des Procédés, Institut National de Recherche et de Sécurité (INRS), France; bLaboratoire de Réactions et Génie des Procédés (LRGP), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Industries Chimiques (ENSIC), Université de Lorraine Nancy, France)
How does swimming pool water treatment affect formation and removal of disinfection by-products: first experience using a pilot scale swimming pool model
(Technische Universität Dresden, Chair of Water Supply Engineering, Dresden, Germany)
Minimum chlorine concentration in swimming pools to ensure disinfection
(aDelft University of Technology, department of watermanagement; bDelft University of Technology, department of environmental biotechnology; cHellebrekers Techieken, The Netherlands)
Evaluation of swimming pool water quality using sum parameters for organic carbon
(Department for Infectious diseases University hospital Heidelberg, Germany)
Optimization of HS-SPME analytical conditions using factorial design for THMs determination in swimming pool water samples
(aCIETI, Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto, Instituto Politécnico do Porto; bREQUIMTE, Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto, Instituto Politécnico do Porto; cInstituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto, Instituto Politécnico do Porto)
Evaluation of swimming pool water quality using sum parameters for organic carbon
(Department for Infectious diseases University hospital Heidelberg, Germany)
REGARDING SESSION VIII - WORKSHOP
Optimization of HS-SPME analytical conditions using factorial design for THMs determination in swimming pool water samples
(aCIETI, Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto, Instituto Politécnico do Porto; bREQUIMTE, Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto, Instituto Politécnico do Porto; cInstituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto, Instituto Politécnico do Porto)
Legionellosis risk in swimming pool and SPA
(1Department of Diagnostic, Clinical and Public Health Medicine, University of Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy; 2Department of Occupational Hygiene, INAIL Research Centre- Monte Porzio Catone, Italy)
An Outbreak of Legionnaire’s Disease linked to a water pool with aerosol producing attractions, Austria 2010-2011
(aNational Institute of Legionella infection; bDepartment of infectious disease epidemiology; cUmweltinstitut, Vorarlberg, Austria)
Occurrence of Legionella SPP. In thermal environments: characterization of virulence factors and evaluation of biofilm formation in isolates from a SPA
(aDepartment of Studies of Institutions and Territorial Systems School of Movement Sciences (DiSIST), “Parthenope” University, Naples; bDepartment of Biological Sciences, University of Naples “Federico II”, Naples, Italy)
Risk of legionellosis associated with spa-pools in Hungary
(a(aNational Institute of Environmental Health, Budapest; bPublic Health Laboratory of the Győr-Sopron County Governmental Office, Hungary)
Swimming pools water circulation optimization with CFD analysis. From competition lap pools to freeform recreational pools
(aR&D Director – Piscine Castiglione/ Myrtha Pools; bPhD Group of Thermal and Fluid Sciences, University of Brescia, Italy)
Aquatic sports and wellness: myth or reality?
(FIN, Rome, Italy)
Cardiovascular and Respiratory Health Benefits of Aquatic Activity
(Faculty Coordinator Student Affairs, Faculty of Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Sciences, K.U.Leuven, Belgium)
The emergency management of drowning in swimming pools
(Society to Prevent People from Drowning, The Netherlands)
REGARDING SESSION IX – HARMONIZED GUIDELINES AND REGULATIONS
The guidance on safety in swimming pools in Italy
(aItalian Institute of Health; bItalian Ministry of Health, Rome Italy)
Protecting a Nation of Swimmers: Using Surveillance, Disease, and Outbreak Data to Change Public Health Policy and Influence Regulation
(U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Atlanta, USA)
New regulations for swimming pools and spas in the Netherlands
(Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment, the Netherlands)
A new legal regulation for the quality of bathing water in Austria
(Medical University Vienna, Institute for Hygiene and Applied Immunology, Water Hygiene, Vienna, Austria)
A UK code of practice for public swimming pools
(Independent Recreational Facilities and Services Professional, United Kingdom)
The new German Standard DIN 19643 „Treatment of Swimming Pool Water“– Some Insights
((Federal Environment Agency, Bad Elster, Germany)
An overview of pool and spa regulations in Mediterranean countries
(Technological Educational Institute, Department of Medical Laboratories, Athens, Greece)