
Customer Messaging on Opportunistic Pathogens in Plumbing Systems
Abstract
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) acknowledges higher waterborne disease occurrence from premise plumbing (pipes, heaters, showerheads, and fixtures, etc. located within the property line) than from pathogens passing through the treatment plant into the drinking water distribution system. Given increasing populations of elderly or immunocompromised individuals, coupled with advances in clinical and environmental detection procedures that afford greater sensitivity/specificity, the public health impacts of opportunistic premise plumbing pathogens (OPPPs) will likely increase.
The overall goal of this project was to develop and validate a series of messages for OPPPs, with a focus on Legionella, to educate various customer groups on the steps they need to take to better protect themselves from waterborne disease from their own premise plumbing.
Appendix G of the report, which provides sample text for websites, bill inserts, etc., is posted below under Project Papers. Various additional resources were developed as part of this project. A template presentation that utilities can use during face-to-face meetings with customers can be found below under Presentations. Two fact sheets, Frequently Asked Questions About Legionnaires’ Disease and National & International Guidelines for Legionella Control, are posted under Project Papers. American Water used the messages and materials developed in this project to create an example webpage.
A video about this project can be found on YouTube.
Published in 2018.
Resources
Customer Messaging on Opportunistic Pathogens in Plumbing Systems: Appendix G: Samples
This appendix includes sample materials such as (website text, bill inserts, etc. The verbiage and guidance have been carefully researched, tested, and verified, so that utilities may cut and paste...
National & International Guidelines for Legionella Control
Guidelines for action levels have been compiled from 13 different organizations and categorized into three different levels to form a basis for responding to risks of Legionella in water. This...
Customer Messaging on Opportunistic Pathogens in Plumbing Systems
Project 4664 developed a series of messages for opportunistic premise plumbing pathogens, with a focus on Legionella, to educate various customer groups on the steps they need to take to...