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Stay Compliant with Ohio Regulations
Ensuring compliance with Legionella regulations is more than just a best practice—it’s a requirement. At Industrial Water Management (IWM), we specialize in helping facilities navigate complex water management regulations to stay compliant, prevent outbreaks, and protect public health.
Regulatory Requirements & Guidelines
Facilities must follow strict state and federal guidelines to mitigate the risk of Legionella and other waterborne pathogens. These include:
- CDC Environmental Infection Control Guidelines (2019) – Outlines water safety measures for healthcare and high-risk facilities. 
- ASHRAE Standard 188 – Defines Legionella risk management for building water systems. 
- CMS Mandates – Requires hospitals and nursing homes to have water management plans to maintain accreditation. 
- Ohio Plumbing Code Section 610 – Regulates potable water disinfection for new plumbing systems. 
Water Management Plans & Compliance Programs
A Legionella Water Management Plan (WMP) is essential for any facility with a cooling tower, potable water system, or complex plumbing infrastructure. IWM provides:
- Custom Water Management Plans – Designed for hospitals, nursing homes, hotels, and commercial properties to meet CDC, ASHRAE, and state compliance. 
- Legionella Compliance Packages – Full-service programs including testing, risk assessments, and regulatory documentation. 
- Water Management Plan Templates – Get started with a compliance-ready template tailored to your facility’s needs. 
- Ongoing Monitoring & Emergency Response – Ensuring your facility remains compliant before an outbreak occurs. 
Get Your Free Compliance Consultation
Navigating water safety regulations can be overwhelming, but IWM makes compliance simple. Contact us today for a free consultation and ensure your facility meets all current water management regulations.
 
                         
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
              