Sunday, August 24, 2008
Cryptosporidiosis outbreaks in Dallas-area pools makes everyone fidgety about inspection situation
The outbreaks of cryptosporidiosis that have hammered Dallas-area pools this summer are provoking lots of anxious tongue-clucking about whether or not the pools are being inspected. Not so much!, it turns out. Lack of manpower. Spray parks are a big problem, too. Expect more stringent measures, possibly legislation, next year.
Posted by T.G.
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SonyaBlade, says:
that's like eating sh!t?
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Scott, says:
Hmmm. When 4 out of 5 pools you do look at fail the inspection, maybe you should look at more than 190 of the 1,300 pools that are eligible for inspection. If you care about stopping a parasite epidemic among kids, that is.
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