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A well-structured and implemented water management program (WMP) is crucial in controlling Legionella and other waterborne...

As the weather warms up, many healthcare facilities prepare for seasonal changes in staffing, patient volumes,...

Effective July 12, 2024, Ohio introduced updates to Rule 3701-16-12 of the Ohio Administrative Code, which...

Water traveling from municipal sources to a building’s taps undergoes a complex journey influenced by everything...

Water systems are critical to healthcare operations, but they also present significant challenges that affect energy...

Building water systems are complex, comprising networks of pipes, valves, and equipment that must function seamlessly...

The Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) introduced Standard ST108 in 2023 to replace...
Legionella is a waterborne pathogen that contaminates nearly half of all building water systems. It typically...

A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report published on October 3, 2024, linked Burkholderia...
5 Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Water Treatment Vendor
Most water treatment solutions were built for municipal systems, not hospitals. This guide walks you through the five questions that will help you cut through vendor generalities, understand the real risks of chemical-based treatment, and set the right performance standards for your facility and the patients who depend on it every day.