<p>In the late 1970s, <em>Legionella</em>, the bacteria responsible for outbreaks of legionellosis and the potentially fatal pneumonia-type illness, Legionnaires’ disease, was first identified. Since then, industrial operations have become more aware of the risks associated with <em>Legionella</em> bacteria. The typical industrial water systems that are prone to <em>Legionella</em> growth include evaporative cooling towers, hot and cold water distribution systems, air conditioning or humidifier systems, and industrial process systems.<br /><br />In addition to health risks to workers, legionellosis outbreaks can have serious financial implications for industrial operations, ranging from loss of production due to plant shutdowns, damage to the company brand, and in some regions of the world, legal fines.<br /><br /><strong>Proven Solutions</strong><br />Solenis has been at the forefront of <em>Legionella</em> risk management for more than 30 years and offers a range of proven solutions designed to help customers reduce the risks associated with the water systems they operate. These include:</p>
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<li>Independently tested and proven biocidal technologies</li>
<li>State-of-the-art monitoring and control systems</li>
<li>Risk identification and analysis</li>
<li>Record keeping and management tools</li>
<li>Training programs</li>
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<p><a href="/en/contact/contact-solenis/">Contact us</a> today to learn more about our solutions for <em>Legionella</em> control or read our article in <a href="/globalassets/resources/miscellaneous/legionella-paper-technology-september-2015.pdf"><em>Paper Technology</em></a> (PDF 225 KB), which was authored by Chris Wilding, our in-house <em>Legionella</em> expert.</p>