Crypto outbreaks in public pools show need for secondary sanitation

iStock_000014001512_XXXLargeThis summer hundreds of swimmers in Arizona and Ohio have become ill after swimming at recreational aquatics facilities infected with Cryptosporidium.

Cryptosporidium parvum is a protozoan that causes severe gastrointestinal illness that can lead to hospitalization. Crypto, as it is commonly called, is spread through fecal matter (i.e., swim diapers or sick swimmers) and presents a challenge because typical levels of chlorine that are safe to swim in do not destroy it. When an outbreak occurs, swimmers can become gravely ill, the pool must shut down until the Crypto is eliminated, and the facility can be exposed to lawsuits to cover medical bills and other expenses.

Arizona and Ohio are not the only states to report problems with Crypto this summer. Pennsylvania, Alabama, North Carolina and Minnesota have all reported outbreaks linked to pools, water parks and splash pads.

Increases in instances of Crypto in public pools across the nation has prompted the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to recommend that all public recreational water facilities use a secondary sanitation system that will effectively destroy the bacteria. While UV systems are an option, they can be expensive to install and operate and if buildup occurs on the bulb, it doesn’t work effectively.

A more cost and energy-efficient option is a hydroxyl-based advanced oxidation system. Proven to rapidly destroy Crypto, these systems can help you better protect your swimmers.

 


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2 responses to “Crypto outbreaks in public pools show need for secondary sanitation”

  1. Chris Jones Avatar
    Chris Jones

    I am the Senior Chief of Facilities at The Historic Powhatan Resort in Virginia. We have 3 large (65,000 to 90,000 gal.)outdoor pools and one 24,000 gal indoor pool, with 2 indoor hot tubs and one at the outdoors area. All are controlled with ORP controllers and the Indoor pool as well as the 2 hot tubs have UV systems- our outdoor pools do not. I used to take care of the Kings Dominion water parks before I came here. I thought the Crypto scare was in remission- obviously I am wrong. Please send more information on your Clear Comfort product. Thank you. Happy New Year!

    1. Lauren McNitt Avatar
      Lauren McNitt

      Thank you for your interest, Chris. We will be sending you information shortly and Happy New Year!

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