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Routine Monitoring for Legionella pneumophila in Drinking Water Distribution Systems
Legionella pneumophila presents a latent public health risk for public water systems; however, well‐run systems can maintain a baseline level in drinking water below a level of concern.
Routine monitoring can establish a water utility's baseline Legionella pneumophila frequency of occurrence and concentration (MPN/100 mL).
A routine monitoring program can follow the Revised Total Coliform Rule, which makes it reasonable for water utilities to implement.
Routine Monitoring for Legionella pneumophila in Drinking Water Distribution Systems
Legionella pneumophila presents a latent public health risk for public water systems; however, well‐run systems can maintain a baseline level in drinking water below a level of concern.
Routine monitoring can establish a water utility's baseline Legionella pneumophila frequency of occurrence and concentration (MPN/100 mL).
A routine monitoring program can follow the Revised Total Coliform Rule, which makes it reasonable for water utilities to implement.
Routine Monitoring for Legionella pneumophila in Drinking Water Distribution Systems
Burlingame, Gary A. (author) / Bartrand, Timothy A. (author) / LeChevallier, Mark W. (author) / Clancy, Jennifer L. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 117 ; 6-15
2025-04-01
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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