The Future of Chlorine-Free Water: Predatory Bacteria to the Rescue
A recent study has found that predatory bacteria have the ability to keep swimming pools and other water-filled areas safe from harmful bacteria without the use of chlorine. This revolutionary discovery could revolutionize how we clean and disinfect our swimming pools and other aquatic areas, while also providing a more natural way to keep water clean. The study was conducted by researchers from the University of Michigan and was recently published in the journal Nature Microbiology. The findings suggest that predatory bacteria can be used as a natural and effective tool against harmful bacteria, including E. coli, in swimming pools and other aquatic areas. This could be a game-changer for the pool industry, as chlorine-free methods of pool disinfection are becoming increasingly popular.
source: Phys.org