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Greenwich 1962

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Greenwich Borough]

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In connection with the swimming baths there has been provided
a most up—to—date filtration, aeration and chlorination plant
capable of purifying the contents of each bath every hours, thus
enabling bathers to use the baths with every confidence.
Regular chemical tests are taken (twice daily) and bacterio—
logical tests taken periodically.

A summary of Bacteriological Samples taken during the year, with the results of the examinations, is given in the following table, particulars of which were communicated to the Adoptive Acts Committee and the Baths Superintendent at the time of receipt of I the Reports :—

Sample No.Date & TimeNature & TemperatureNo. of BathersPlate Count per ml. Yeastral Agar 24 hours 37°C.Probable No. of Coliform bacilli, per 100 ml. MacConkey 2 days 37°C.Faecal Coli. per 100ml.Result
120.9.62 11.15 a.m. 2nd Class *Swimming 76° F.12020Satisfactory
220.9.62 11.J0 a.m. 1st Class *Swimming 76° F.71Satisfactory
329.10.62 12.05 p.m.2nd Class *Swimming 75 "F.69Satisfactory
411.12.62 11.00 a.m.1st Class *Swimming 75 °F.601Satisfactory

* Mixed Bathing