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(she/her) Environmental Engineer, RPCV-Philippines, alum of UT Austin & Purdue

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Our key findings were that free-living Legionella spp. concentrations exceeded that of particle-associated in most (75%) samples, and that physicochemical parameters (i.e., temperature, alkalinity) correlated differently between the two forms of Legionella spp.

21.07.2025 00:52 โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ 0    ๐Ÿ” 0    ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0    ๐Ÿ“Œ 0
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Particle-associated and free-living Legionella spp. in drinking water The Legionella genus houses several opportunistic pathogens that cause legionellosis, which ranges from mild (Pontiac Fever) to severe (Legionnairesโ€™ โ€ฆ

Check out our new paper is in Water Research, where we report for the first time concentrations of free-living and particle-associated Legionella spp. and L. pneumophila in drinking water.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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Protecting Children and Staff from Waterborne Disease When Reopening a Shutdown School: Stagnation, Flushing, and Shock Chlorination In recent years, health concerns about stagnant water in buildings have been raised. In some instances, elevated metal contaminant and opportunistic pathogen levels have been detected in stagnant building fixtures. Here, water quality in a large school building was monitored after it had been closed for six months and was reopened. Several chemical and microbial water quality parameters were elevated after the closure period. Some stagnant faucet water samples exceeded the U.S. federal drinking water limits for metals. Cold water from a kitchen fixture (21,949 ฮผg/L zinc) exceeded the 6000 ฮผg/L federal 1 day health advisory for a 10 kg child, indicating a health risk existed. Approximately 5% of the fixtures sampled tested positive forLegionella pneumophila; a drinking water fountain sample containedL. pneumophila at 1289.6 MPN/100 mL. In response, the buildingโ€™s management implemented a shock disinfection procedure. After shock disinfection, total trihalomethane concentrations remained elevated, and two fixtures were found to be L. pneumophila positive, which did not test positive prior to the remediation. This study revealed that after prolonged building water system stagnation, certain contaminants can exceed drinking water limits and evidence-based guidance for building plumbing shock chlorination and remediation efficacy should be developed.

Check out our new paper in ES&T Water! We monitored chemical & microbial water quality in a large school building after building closure, shock disinfection, & flushing. This research highlights the need to assess remediation efficacy before reopening shutdown buildings.
pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10....

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