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Title: Swimming pools in remote indigenous communities : some basic information for planning a pool
Authors: Audera, Carmen
Peart, Andrew
Szoeke, Cassandra
Duddles, Jonathan
Vivian, Nigel
NCEPH
ANU
Keywords: swimming pools
remote Aboriginal communities
indigenous
Australia
recreational water use
health
Issue Date: 19-May-2004
Abstract: "The four reports included here provide the basic information any community considering building a pool should have at its fingertips. In the first report, epidemiologist and medical practitioner, Dr Carmen Audera reviews the potential health benefits and risks of providing swimming pools in remote communities. A CRC-funded summer student project allowed Andrew Peart and Cassandra Szoeke to systematically gather information from Indigenous communities with pools about the benefits, risks, logistics and costs of installing and maintaining a swimming pool. They also gathered information from communities without pools about where people swim, how this is managed and whether there are associated risks. Centre for Appropriate Technology staff member and engineer, Jonathan Duddles, compiled the necessary information about construction and maintenance options and finally another CRC-funded summer student, Nigel Vivian, worked with CAT engineer, Bob Lloyd, to examine the feasibility of monitoring pool water for chemical and microbiological hazards." (Foreword)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/41253
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