Hong Kong government urged to monitor swimming pool water quality more stringently
Democratic Party finds that some water samples it collected contained chlorine below government standards and a possible carcinogen

There have been calls for more stringent monitoring of the quality of the city’s swimming pool water after chlorine levels in several samples collected from public pools were found to be below government standards.
The Democratic Party, which conducted the pool tests, also said the Leisure and Cultural Services Department should test for a possible carcinogen in regular monitoring of pool water quality after two samples were found to contain the substance in excess of European standards.
Among the 16 water samples collected from June 7 to 10, five, including those from Kowloon Park and Ho Man Tin, were found to contain chlorine below the standard set by the government.
Another sample from Kowloon Tsai was found to contain chlorine higher than the government requirement.
That came even though all samples were found to meet the requirements for pH value and total bacterial count.