Frequently Asked Questions About Water Safety in Garland
Q: What is Legionella and why is it a risk for Garland buildings?
Legionella pneumophila is a waterborne bacterium that causes Legionnaires’ disease, a severe form of pneumonia with a 5–10% fatality rate. In Garland’s warm climate, Legionella thrives year-round in cooling towers, hot water systems, and any water feature that generates aerosols. Building owners and operators have a duty of care to manage this risk through proactive water safety programs.
Q: Is ASHRAE 188 compliance mandatory for Garland facilities?
While Texas does not currently mandate ASHRAE 188 compliance by state law, it represents the industry standard of care for building water safety. Healthcare facilities in Garland are effectively required to comply through CMS survey requirements and Joint Commission standards. Any Garland facility that experiences a Legionella case will be measured against ASHRAE 188 in any resulting investigation or litigation.
Q: How often should cooling towers in Garland be tested for Legionella?
EnviroTech recommends Legionella culture testing at minimum quarterly for cooling towers in Garland, with monthly testing during the May–October warm season when bacterial growth is most aggressive. Healthcare facilities and other high-risk building types should consider monthly testing year-round. Rapid qPCR testing can provide results in 24–48 hours when faster turnaround is needed.
Q: What facilities in Garland need a Water Management Plan?
ASHRAE 188 defines building types that require Water Management Plans, including healthcare facilities, hotels, senior living communities, and any building with complex water systems or centralized hot water. Given Garland’s industrial base in manufacturing, food processing, electronics assembly, distribution and warehousing, and healthcare, many commercial and institutional facilities in the area meet these criteria. EnviroTech can perform a free compliance assessment for your Garland facility.
Q: What does Legionella testing cost in Garland?
Legionella culture testing in Garland typically costs $150–$300 per sample depending on the laboratory and turnaround time requested. A comprehensive annual monitoring program for a typical commercial building with a cooling tower runs $3,000–$8,000 depending on sampling frequency and the number of sample points. This cost is minimal compared to the liability exposure from an unmanaged Legionella risk.
Water Safety Service Areas Near Garland, Texas
EnviroTech provides water safety services throughout Dallas County and the surrounding area. In addition to Garland, our Fort Worth service team serves facilities in nearby communities including:
Dallas · Mesquite · Richardson · Plano · Rowlett · Allen · Wylie · Carrollton
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