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Cooling Tower Maintenance
Legionella Awareness
4th Installment
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CTM/Ashland Presentations
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Legionella Awareness – 2003
Filtration of Cooling Waters – 2005
Legionella Risk Management – 2006
Legionella Proactive Protocol – 2008
Legionella Refresher -- 2011
Literature References
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Legionella Proactive Protocol
2008
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Introduction/Refresher
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Systems that may Harbor Legionella and What to
Do
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Risk Category
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Legionella Testing Requirements
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Frequency of Cleaning/Disinfection
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Action Levels and Associated Response and
Cleaning Steps
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Cooling Tower Design Best Practice
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Maintenance Considerations
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Legionella Refresher
2011
 Legionella
Sources
 Legionella
Control
 Planning
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and Record Keeping
Legionella Sources
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Legionella Bacteria
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Source of Legionella
– Pervasive organism
– Soil derived
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Conditions for growth
– 68 - 122 F (20 - 50 C)
– pH 6-8
– Stagnant waters
– A nutrient source
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Biofilms, organics
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Sediments, deposits
Factors Determining the Risk of
Contracting the Disease
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A source of Legionella
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Favorable growth conditions
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Aqueous aerosols less than or equal to 5
microns
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Sufficient organisms to cause
infection
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Susceptible individual
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Systems Promoting Growth
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Cooling towers
Evaporative condensers
Hot and cold water systems
Taps and showerheads
Humidifiers and air washers
Spa and whirlpool baths
Decorative fountains
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Field Study on Biofilm Growth
Phase
Time
Colonization
15 Minutes
Growth Detection
2 Days
Biofilm Formation
(Exopolymer/ Minimum Biofouling)
5 Days
Maximum Biofilm Growth
(8 – 10 Cells Thick)
14 Days
Fully Mature Biofilm Matrix
31 – 40 Days
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Cyclic Operation and Biofilms
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AOC supports bofilm growth
Flow and AOC supply stopped results in
biofilm starvation and detachment
- 90% in 24 hours
- 80% in 12 hours
- 60% in 10 hours
- 40% in 8 hours
Continuous flow without AOC achieves
90% biofilm detachment in 3 days
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Effects of Cooling System Dynamics –
cfu/ml Same Day Comparative Samples
(Example System Treated with Continuous Oxidant and
Slug Feed of Glutaraldehyde Once Per Week)
Flowing Bulk Water
Basin Chip Scale
Basin Sludge
Dead Head (off)
Plate/Frame XER
Slip Stream
By-pass (10%)
Plate/Frame
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Aerobic
Bacteria
Fungi
Anaerobic
Bacteria
Higher
Life Forms
<10
1600
<10
10
<10
1,000,000
No
Yes
3,500,000
20
1,000,000
Yes
400
<10
10,000
Yes
<10
<10
<10
No
Legionella Control
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Microbiological Control Capability
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Efficacious biocides selection
Biodispersant supplement for biofilm
Effective application for required concentration and contact
time
– System dynamics (ART, T½) and volume
– Dedicated automated feed of microbiocides
– Feedback control Loop (ORP, self verifying feed pumps)
Pre-conditioning/sterilization
– Preseason start-up
– Idle restarts
– Sterilization/hyper chlorination at the summer peak
– End of season shutdown
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Microbiological Control Additives of Choice
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Oxidation
– Bleach (CSW 20)
– Sodium Bromide/Bleach (Drewbrom)
– BCDMH (Biosperse 261T)
– Chlorine Dioxide
Non Oxidants
– Glutaraldehyde 1º (Biosperse 254/255)
– Isothiazolin 2º (Biosperse 250)
Biodispersants
– Nonionic Surfactants (Drewsperse 739)
– Protein cross linking/cationic surfactant blend
(Performax 405)
– Anionic surfactants (Drewsperse 7211)
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Legionella Control with Non-Oxidizing Biocides
Chemical Compound
Glutaraldehyde
Isothiazolin
2 Bromo-2-Nitro Propane-1,3, diol
(BNPD)
Dithiocarbamates
Di-bromo-nitrilo-propionamide (DBNPA)
Active Concentration mg/ℓ
Contact Time
25 - 54
1 Hour
2.25 - 2.6
6 Hours
25
400
24 Hours
60 Minutes
40.0 - 60.0
6 Hours
4-8
2 Hours
Note: System potential contaminants and operational pH must be checked for
compatibility with the non-oxidizing biocide
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Continuous Oxidant Feed Protocol
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Continuous feed for chlorine, bromine,
BCDMH or stabilized bromine
– Dosage:
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Recommended 0.2 - 0.4 FAH and/or equivalent mV ORP
with a minimum requirement of a measurable residual FAH
For higher risk systems increase FAH residual as needed
to control CFU level and biofilm
Feed a supplemental organic biocide*
– Recommend biocide be glutaraldehyde or an
alternate biocide fed with biodispersant
– Feed once per week or as needed to control biofilm
*Alternative choices of non-oxidizing biocide should be based on Relative
Population Density (RPD) lab results
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 Intermittent Oxidant Feed Protocol
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Intermittent Oxidant Feed
– Chlorine, bromine, BCDMH or stabilized bromine
– Minimum dosage: Hold 0.5 - 1.0 FAH and/or
equivalent mV ORP for a minimum of 2 hours each
day
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Feed alternating supplemental organic
biocides*
– Recommend one biocide be glutaraldehyde or an
alternate biocide fed with biodispersant
– Feed an additional compatible organic biocide*
– Alternate feed once per week
*Alternative choices of non-oxidizing biocide should be based on RPD results
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Oxidant Feedrate
Oxidant Feedrate
5
4.5
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3.5
3
2.5
2
1.5
Ff 1
0.5
0
Fi
system biofilm demand
0.5 ppm oxidant residual
raw water demand
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Time to satisfy System Demand
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10 11 12 13 14 15
tBreakthrough
Legionella Testing
Requirements
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Action Levels
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Immediate response to positive test results
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On-line treatment requires a minimum of
14 days to produce results
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Unrealistic a system could be totally
Legionella free
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Direct Testing of Legionella
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Frequency Consideration
• Prior to peak summer sterilization (i.e.
beginning/mid August) for seasonally operated
HVAC or after a sterilization.
• After cleaning of a confirmed cooling tower
sourced outbreak
• If a confirmed outbreak has occurred in the
area (≤3 km minimum)
• Three times per year of 24/7 Industrial process
cooling systems of higher risk noted earlier
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Suggested Legionella Remedial Action Criteria
Legionalla
(CFU/ml)
Cooling/Tower
Evaporative
Condenser
Potable Water
Humidifier/Fogger
Detectable;<1
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2
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1-9
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10-99
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100-999
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>1000
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Actions –
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Review Maintenance
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Follow-up Analysis and Implement Action 1
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Implement Action 2, Conduct review of Direct and Indirect Bio aerosol Contact of
Occupants and Health Risk Status of Occupants May Lead to Increased Biocide
Applications or Online Clean
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Implement Action 3, Cleaning/Biocide Improvement is Indicated
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Immediate Biocide Improvement and Cleaning is Indicated Levels have a Potential for
Outbreak
© 1998, PathCon Laboratories, Pathogen Control Associates Inc.
Frequency of
Cleaning/Disinfection
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Frequency of
Cleaning/Disinfection
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Immediately prior to new system being
commissioned
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If the system has been out of use for one month or
longer
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If the system has been modified, entered or disturbed
in such a way to lead to contamination
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If the cleanliness of the system is in any doubt
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If microbiological monitoring indicates there is a
problem
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At least twice a year
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Frequency of
Cleaning/Disinfection
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Preconditioning/Disinfection
– End of Operating Season
– 2 per Year Minimum for 24/7 Systems (4)
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Disinfection Only
– At Peak Seasonal Demand
– Occurrence of Outbreaks in the Area
– Upon System Restarts of ≤ 4 weeks Idleness (≥ 3
Days?)’
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Idle System of 1 Month or More to be Drained
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Sterilization Only
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Frequency
– During restart of idle/stagnant towers,
condensers, heat exchangers
– Seasonal restart of HVAC system, which was
preconditioned and sterilized the end of the
previous season
– Peak of summer cooling demand
(i.e. beginning of August).
– Known outbreaks in the area
– Biological dip slide counts exceed 105 – 106
CFU/ml. Visible slime (i.e. biofilm) present.
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Planning and Record
Keeping
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Total System Approach:
Five Areas of Activity and Performance
 Comprehensive system
assessment
 Intensive microbiological treatment
program
 Sterilization and cleaning
 Monitoring and control
 Documentation
 All Information is Available in
Previous Presentations 03, 06, 08
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 System Assessment
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System survey
– In-depth survey of system mechanical layout and
operating conditions
– Utilizes established protocol, ex BSRIABuilding Services Research Institute Assoc. (UK)
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Identify, evaluate and rank specific factors
associated with potential for microbiological
growth and Legionella
– Mechanical and chemical
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Determine risk minimization action plans
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Documentation
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Why Document?
• When a pneumonia outbreak occurs in a facility
it allows for:
- Speed in identifying the source for eradication
purposes, removing a potential and continual
threat. After all it may not be cooling system
derived.
- Clinical micro biologists and physicians to select
appropriate antibiotics, dosages and monitor the
progress without the presence of further
stressors.
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Documentation
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To name a few:
• Simplified line drawing of the cooling system and all
equipment, dead legs cross over lines, chemical feed
points/lines/control, system volume, recirculation makeup and blowdown rates
• Key water test results/date
- Chlorides or conductivity for cycles of concentration
assessment
- Make-up, blowdown water meter readings
- FAH and/or ORP for Halogen concentration
- Biological Tests – CFU/ml; CFU/cm2
- Start, end and expiry dates of dip slide lots for bio testing
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Documentation
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To name a few:
• Chemical pump and timer settings
• Biocide usage
• Start-up/shutdown and other application logs
of preconditioning/sterilization and sterilization
only
• Inspection/observations for slimes, muds,
algae in cooling tower and on coupons and
what was done to improve
• Contingency plans procedures, and
results/check offs when performed.
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Influence Risk Associated With Legionella
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Survey of Process Risk
HIGH
Humididifer/Fogger
Aerosol Producing Process
Misters, Atomizers
Air Washers
Decorative Fountains and
Waterfalls
Whirl Pools
Hot Tubs
Shower Heads
Sludge/Settled Solids
>⅛″ - ¼″
LOW
Potable Water Hot/cold
Shower Heads
Cooling Towers/ Evaporative
Condensers Risk increases
with Location (i.e. Grounds
Levels, Near Air
Intakes/Windows), Local
Ground Cover, Air
Contamination/ Proximity to
Exhaust See C.T.I. Design and
Maintenance Consideration
Non-Visible
Temperature
35ºC (95ºF)
To 46ºC (115ºF)
<20ºC (68ºF)
>50ºC (124ºF)
Biological Activity
>104 CFU/ml
>105 CFU/cm2
Presence of Higher life forms
(OMEBA, PROTOZOA, ALGAE,
MOLD, FUNGUS).
≤103 CFU/ml
≤104 CFU/cm2
No Higher Life Forms
Monitoring and Inspection
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Inspection for visible slime or sludge's
– Decks
– Mist eliminators
– Fill
– Sumps
– Corrosion or biofilm coupons
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Biofilms
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Biofilms Don’t Just Harbour Legionella, They:
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Restrict Air Flow
Restrict Water Flow
Reduce Heat Transfer
Reduce Heat Rejection
Induce Localized Corrosion
Biological Control
– Higher Life Forms – None
– Bacteria CFU/ml <104, > 105 Do something
– Bacteria CFU/cm2 <105, >106 Do something
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Preventive Action
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Use your Biocides in a Prudent Manner
And Remember
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Sterility Does Not Exist Except in Higher
Life Forms
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