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5 Aug 2002 7:40AM

- Author:
- Giles Green
Everyone involved in premises management is no doubt aware that some of the largest and most severe outbreaks of legionnaires’ disease have been attributed to poorly maintained and operated cooling tower systems, and much attention has been focused on cleanliness and water treatment. For ten years there has been a legal obligation under the Notification of Cooling Towers and Evaporative Condensers Regulations 1992 to notify the local authority of the whereabouts of every cooling tower in th... (606 more words)
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