Legionella unregulated in Maryland despite regular Baltimore outbreaks

Offices, courthouses, a jail and a psychiatric facility throughout Maryland—most in downtown Baltimore—all found Legionella bacteria in their water systems last year, but state law doesn't have any regulations to address it on a large scale. One group hopes to change that next legislative session.

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