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Nikkistrickland  
#1 Posted : 09 July 2021 07:47:49(UTC)
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Nikkistrickland

Hi hive mind, have any of you got natural water fed polytunnels or greenhouses? If so what controls you have considered / have in place for management of legionella risk? 

I have a polytunnel with reed seed trays in - we use natural water from a nearby reedbed to water them.  We currently pump water into a storage containers and then hose pipe it into the seed trays. 

The polytunnel is usually hot and humid, great for legionella and reeds alike. I am assuming there is legionella bacteria in the water source and that the conditions i give it in the poly tunnel will allow it to grow, therefore i need to control the risks for anyone working inside

Ideas and your experiences welcome :-)

Roundtuit  
#2 Posted : 09 July 2021 08:35:58(UTC)
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Roundtuit

You can't control uncertainty and you should never work on assumption.

Get a professional in and determine if their is a problem which requires control.

A report by a competent person referencing samples taken across site will give the direction for what, if anything, needs doing.

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Roundtuit  
#3 Posted : 09 July 2021 08:35:58(UTC)
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Roundtuit

You can't control uncertainty and you should never work on assumption.

Get a professional in and determine if their is a problem which requires control.

A report by a competent person referencing samples taken across site will give the direction for what, if anything, needs doing.

thanks 2 users thanked Roundtuit for this useful post.
A Kurdziel on 09/07/2021(UTC), A Kurdziel on 09/07/2021(UTC)
Nikkistrickland  
#4 Posted : 09 July 2021 09:27:37(UTC)
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Nikkistrickland

Thank you.  Testing the water source would give a view of whether legionella existed so I can arrange for it be tested and start there, Assuming it is, and needs controlling I welcome experiences of how others have / do so. 

HSSnail  
#5 Posted : 09 July 2021 11:53:44(UTC)
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HSSnail

Legionella is very common in natural water sources - a one off test would be irrelevant as it could change on a dayly basis. Its not clear from your email if you understand the other conditions that need to be present for it to be a hazard or what range of controls you could consider.

I have advised on greenhouse and politunnels in the past - they are all different, to say what i had done in these could be very dangerouse as we know nothing about the other factors in your workplace. Im afraid I am going to have to agree with my collegue - its sounds as if you need to bring in a compitant advisor not just ask on here for help.

RVThompson  
#6 Posted : 09 July 2021 12:59:53(UTC)
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RVThompson

Hi Nikki,

a visit here should give you a start:

https://www.legionellacontrol.org.uk/

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