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KMID : 0382420020280030039
Korean Journal of Environmental Health Society
2002 Volume.28 No. 3 p.39 ~ p.48
Indoor and Outdoor Distribution of Legionella spp and Microbes on Cooling Towers Water of Central Air Conditioning Facilites
Bang Seon-Jae

Kim Yoon-Shin
Lee Cheol-Min
SunWoo Young
Abstract
Cooling towers water has frequently been known as a source of infection in outbreaks of Legionnaires¡¯ disease and a source of indoor air pollution. However, there have been a few reports on the presence of Legionella in cooling towers water and aerosols of various public facilities. This study was carried out to investigate the indoor and outdoor disof Legionella spp and microbe from 132 cooling towers water of public facilities detected L pneumophila in Seoul and Gyeonggi-Do areas. The results showed that the Lpneumophila among the selected 132 cooling towers was detected mostly in July (12.0%), followed by August (4.0%) and June, September no-detected. The L pneumophila in public facilities was detected mostly in department store (27.3%), followed by hospital (8.7%), office building (5.9%), big market (5.0%) and hotel, subway no-detected. The pH values of cooling towers water with presence of L pneumophila showed mostly 8.0 or higher (9.5%), followed by 7.0~8.0 (6.8%), lower 7.0 no-detected. The temperature of cooling towers water with presence of L pnemophila showed mostly 30"C or higher (9.8%), followed by 26-3O"C (6.9%), lower 25¡ÆC no-detected. The turbidity of cooling towers water with presence of L pneumophila showed mostly 1-2 NTU (8.8%), followed by above 2 NTU (5.9%), lower I NTU no-detected. The correlation coefficient between indoor and outdoor concentration of microbes in public facilities showed 0.67 in Legionella spp. (p>O.05), 0.93 in bacteria (p<0.01), 0.94 in fungus (p
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