A new computer-based index for swimming pools ’ environmental health assessment in big data environment by consensus-based fuzzy group decision-making models

This study attempted to introduce a process mining framework which analyzes the environmental health status in swimming pools. In this context, a new numerical index namely Swimming Pool Environmental Health Index (SPEHI) was developed through which, big data extracted from checklists of environmental health inspection of swimming pools were analyzed in fuzzy environment. The methodology comprises MCDM (Multi- Criteria Decision-Making) approach including fuzzy TOPSIS (Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution) and fuzzy OWA (Ordered Weighting Average). The performance of this index was evaluated through an applied example on 12 swimming pools in Shiraz, Iran that was run for a three-year sequence from 2015 to 2017. Among 30 evaluation criteria used in this index, the greatest (0.61) and lowest (0.35) group weights were dedicated to “Residual chlorine biological water quality” and “existence of drinking water facilities”, respectively. For the study area, SPEHI showed a wide range of environmental health conditions between 37.8 (Relatively good) to 98.19 (Excellent). The extended index could shrink swimmin g pool’s big data to concise values which are interpretable for health experts and managers of sport sector. It helps figuring out the trends of hygiene conditions in a swimming pool over the time and easy access to compare a city’s swimming pools as well. The methodology is flexible in structur e and thus, it could be applied for other sport...
Source: Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering - Category: Environmental Health Source Type: research