Taking a dip in a refreshing pool is a summer staple. You can swim, float, splash...and relieve yourself, if that pesky bathroom is just too far away. But is peeing in the pool really so bad?
You know you shouldn’t pee in the pool, but you probably do it anyway. But at what cost? Do you even know? There are no hard-and-fast numbers on how often people pee in the pool, but at least one ...
While the dye that changes color after you pee in a pool might be a myth told to children to shame them from doing so, there are other ways to keep track of people diddling in the deep end.
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 ...
WASHINGTON D.C. (WCIV) — A new survey by the Water Quality & Health Council, an independent, multidisciplinary group of scientific experts, health professionals, and consumer advocates that is ...
US Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps now admits he along with teammate Ryan Lochte, doesn’t shy away from peeing in the Olympic pool. If that’s not disturbing enough, Luke Burbank remembers something ...
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 ...