Seminar 43 — Water Quality in Low Occupancy and Shutdown Buildings: Lessons Learned from COVID-19 Building Shutdowns

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The COVID pandemic has had unprecedented and significant impacts on the global community. This session discusses the effects of building shutdowns during the last two years on plumbing systems and water quality. Speakers will address building 38 operators, code officials, plumbing industry/manufacturers, and researchers on the valuable lessons learned during the pandemic. Specifically, speakers will share water quality data from during and after COVID building shutdowns, identify research gaps, and suggest ways in which current guidelines for building plumbing recommissioning can be improved.

  1. Variable Legionella Response to Flushing after Moderate and Long-Term Plumbing Stagnation< /br> William Rhoads, Ph.D., Eawag, Dübendorf, MD, Switzerland
  2. Can Flushing, Superheating and Shock Chlorination Control Legionella after Extended Stagnation?< /br> Michele Provost, Ph.D., Polytechnique Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada
  3. Plumbing Recommission Guidelines: Lessons from Water Testing during COVID Building Shutdowns< /br> Andrew Whelton, Ph.D., Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

Product Details

Published:
2022
Units of Measure:
Dual
File Size:
1 file
Product Code(s):
D-TO22Sem43
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This product is unavailable in Russia, Belarus