Mangaluru: After complaints of poor hygiene, Mangala swimming pool closed for a month


Joshwa D'Souza
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Mar 31: The Mangala Stadium swimming pool has been closed for a month following complaints of unhygienic water that had caused serious threat to children. After the public repeatedly complained to Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC), the officials finally decided to take up annual maintanence work of the swimming pool from March 28.

The pool will remain closed for a month and is expected to open for the public from April 28.

As per the schedule, the maintenance was supposed to take place in August 2015, but for months together, the pool was untouched and young children began facing problems such as allergy and other skin issues. To add to it, the chlorinated water emanated foul smell, making it impossible to swim in. Several people then demanded that the pool be cleaned.

Now, finally, MCC commissioner H N Gopalkrishna has instructed the officials concerned to carry out the maintenance work.

The maintanence work will include:

1. Cleaning of chlorine tanks.
2. Repair and service of chlorine pumps.
3. Servicing of the valves.
4. Ensure quality of the purified water.

Speaking to Daijiworld, deputy director of the ministry of youth affairs and sports and in-charge officer of the Mangala swimming pool Ramesh said that as there were continuous complaints from the public about the foul smell, the pool has been closed for maintenance. "Due to various reasons, we could not carry out the maintenance in August 2015. Hence, we are now doing it, keeping in mind the hygiene and health of the public.

"At present we're focussing on issues that have to be addressed urgently. A lot of major works have to be taken care of and they will be done according to availability of funds," he added.

As per sources, the tiles of the pool need to be changed as they are more than twenty years old. There are also a few machineries in the pool which have to be replaced every few years.


Public-friendly pool

Most of the batches are reserved for the public. One batch is reserved for women, while two or three are reserved for professional swimmers for practice. Most of the people who come regularly are the annual/monthly pass holders. There are also many kids who have enrolled themselves for the summer training camp and were coming to the swimming pool with their parents. Now with the pool closed for maintanence, some of them expressed disappointment at the timing.

Notwithstanding its present condition, the swimming pool is said to be of Olympic standard. Many swimming talents who were trained in this swimming pool have made it big in the state and national levels. There are also many young talents who are being trained here.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 01 2016

    Google 'Algae' ...

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, ATTAVAR,MANGALURU

    Thu, Mar 31 2016

    Whats this nonsense? When children have got holidays why proper arrangements have not been done before itself?

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  • Naufal, Uddabettu

    Thu, Mar 31 2016

    What about swimming without water..

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  • PRAVEEN, MANGALORE

    Thu, Mar 31 2016

    wawwaw...salute to our Govt officers...during summer holidays they are going to close this swimming pool...shame on you brainless officers..

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  • Jai Sri Ram, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 31 2016

    Need to put our health minister, MCC officials and sports minister and their families into this pool to swim for weeks. May be their corrupt mind might cleaned up by the dirty water. We want smart city, we want public swimming pool without even knowing how to maintain it. This is a serious problem when we have illiterate officials around inour public system.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Mar 31 2016

    Santosh, Mangalore

    Even my children used to swim in that swimming pool but the water never used to be so bad (the color)
    As to the color of the skin, that may be when exposed to the sun directly for long period and for prolonged period.
    How is your skin color now?

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  • Santosh,K, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 31 2016

    Now my skin is normal. I have swimming pool without water only used on rainy seasons.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Thu, Mar 31 2016

    Swimming pools are to be maintained regularly like filtering chlorinating and draining the water!!!It seems the color of the pool water is already turned green with more algae growths and it is a source of skin infection !!!It looks like the swimming pool is maintained very poorly by the MCC without any proper attention or the care to the users !!!

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Mar 31 2016

    Periodical cleaning is a must especially during summer time/vacation when children take a dip and enjoy the holidays.
    By looking at the color of the water it is clear that the water is contaminated.
    By the way, Jossey you could have mentioned 9% to make believe. (90% urine may make the swimmers settle at the bottom with the sediments)

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 31 2016

    Flavian, It all depends how often Chlorine is used & how much of fresh water is added every day.
    If no Chlorine & no fresh water then Gold Bless you ...

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  • Santosh,K, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 31 2016

    Summer holidays are starting for children, Mangala swimming pool closed for a month. I have also used this swimming pool 10 years back, My skin became dark on those days.

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  • VM, Udupi

    Thu, Mar 31 2016

    Well you have used that pool for ten years. What's your honest opinion on Jossey's comments below ?

    90% or less?

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Thu, Mar 31 2016

    Ha Ha... !!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 31 2016

    VM, I was the first person to own a private swimming pool in the District ...

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  • VM, Udupi

    Thu, Mar 31 2016

    Jossey, glad to know that you are the first person who use to swim in pure water. Congratulations.

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  • Santosh,K, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 31 2016

    What about those swimming in GANGA River ??????????

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 31 2016

    Ganga is only 2% pure water ...

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 31 2016

    I have seen swimming pools outside India and I have a relative who is a swimming pool construction specialist, trained in Dubai.
    As per what I saw in Mumbai and Mangalore, none of the swimming pools adhere to the stringent conditions that require to be followed for trouble free usage.
    1. Water inlet and outlet should be ON throughout the time.
    2. Water to be changed every alternate day. In Mangalore, some housing colonies change once in a month !
    3. PH has to be checked daily and necessary chemical should be added.
    4. Sediments settled oversight has to sucked by special apparatus daily.
    5. The pump to circulate the water should be running while pool is being used.
    6. Temperature of the water to be maintained, that is not required in India.
    There are so many other conditions, no use writing here, because nobody bothers in India.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 31 2016

    90% water content in all our swimming pools is URINE ...

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