Kansas - Legionella Prevention and Costs of Legionnaires Outbreaks

Historical Headlines Related to Legionella

June 20, 2024

The Environmental Protection Agency has issued an emergency order requiring disinfection of drinking water at a nursing home and assisted living facility in Humboldt, Kansas. The city order requires the city to install a disinfection treatment system at the facility and implement other mitigation measures as needed to protect against the risk of Legionella bacteria in the facility's water supply. The EPA said there has been an ongoing problem with Legionella bacteria in its water system for several years that has led to illnesses and deaths. The EPA said in the news release that the Nebraska Departments of Environment and Energy and Health and Human Services have been working with the facility since the fall of 2022 on mitigation issues, including ongoing monitoring; flushing; point-of-use filtration devices; increased water temperature; the use of bottled water; and temporary shock chlorination, a drinking water treatment used for bacterial contamination. However, those mitigation efforts have not been successful, requiring the EPA to issue the immediate order. (Source)

Reported Settlements and Jury Awards

Given the incidence of legionella in Kansas, and its associated harm, personal injury claims and litigation are also becoming more frequent. Reported settlements and jury awards are unavailable at this time.

State Cap on Jury Awards

Kansas does not have a cap on the award amounts allowable by law. In addition, public health notices and negative media attention can also lead to business interruption and reputation damage.

Groundwater Temperature Risk Level – Medium

Overall Liability and Risk for Kansas – High

No, ASHRAE 188 is not part of the state code

Legionella and Water Management Plan Assistance

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