Forget Paris' Seine River, turns out the Olympic swimming pools might be filled with some major human liquid-by-product. A recent report shed light on whether Olympic swimmers empty their bladders ...
That familiar "pool smell" might actually be a sign that someone had to go but didn't go to the restroom. The smell is not chlorine but a by-product that is created when chlorine breaks down urine and ...
The other day, by the entrance gate, I overheard a fellow dad lecturing his brood not to pee in the pool, and I studied the faces of the children carefully so as to avoid them in the water. Despite ...
Canadian researchers have figured out a way to test just how much urine can be found in a swimming pool. The results? In some cases, about 0.01% of pool water is urine. It is a small amount but likely ...
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