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Public health - cooling tower notification


Cooling towers

Annually, the audit and inspection of Wet Cooling Towers constitutes one of the major pro-active elements of our work in order to prevent the spread of Legionella sp. bacteria, the cause of Legionnaires Disease. Around 160 sites are audited each year with the frequency of each audit based upon a national risk rating scheme which takes into account how those responsible are managing health & safety risks and their previous performance.

The Department of Environmental Services maintains a public register of all cooling towers registered within the City of London.  To obtain a copy of this register please email or tel 020 7332 3630.

Download the Registration form.

Further information on cooling towers can also be obtained from The Water Management Society, the British Association for Chemical Specialities and the Code of Conduct Association


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