Elevated levels of the Legionella bacteria were again detected at three Baltimore City courthouses, the mayor’s office announced on Friday.
Citing The Sun’s original reporting, the group recommended Maryland look to a recent law from New Jersey to better regulate the bacteria.
BALTIMORE — For a second time, elevated levels of legionella bacteria have been discovered in Baltimore City courthouses.
Precautionary testing found elevated levels of legionella in three Baltimore City courthouses, according to a news release.
High levels were found in Baltimore City District Courthouse at 501 E. Fayette Street, Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. Courthouse at ...
Elevated levels of Legionella have been reported for a second time at three City Courthouses, according to the Office of ...
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