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Legionnaires' Bacteria Reemerges In Previously Disinfected Cooling Towers

schwit1 writes with the New York Times' unsettling report that 15 water-cooling towers in the Bronx that this week tested positive for Legionnaires' disease had been disinfected less than two months ago. From the NYT: After an outbreak of the disease killed 12 people in July and August in the South Bronx, the city required every building with cooling towers, a common source of the Legionella bacteria that cause the disease, to be cleaned within two weeks. ... [The] city found this week that bacteria had regrown in at least 15 towers that had been cleaned recently in the Morris Park section of the Bronx. The testing occurred after a fresh outbreak in that area that has killed one person and sickened at least 12, and spurred an order from health officials for the towers to be disinfected again.

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  1. Re:Uk legionella engineer here by ColdWetDog · · Score: 3, Funny

    Dunno, bathing the entire city in a 1970's UV glow has a certain appeal. You could bring back bell-bottoms.

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