- Summary
- The risk assessment of Legionella is a pathogen living in organic water, which, after the 492015 XI.6.Services Drinking Water inspection and Accredited water testing, is also examined in the 492015 XI.6.Services Drinking Water lead and arsenic tests. During the process, it also surpasses the mineral composition of the water, so a Legionella risk assessment must be carried out for years after each intake, as scientific data can be collected on these pathogens. The presence of pathogens in the water is used to differentiate the results of the test and indicates the risk values, while other pathogens (e.g. Klebsiella, E. coli) do not appear. If the presence of the pathogen can be established, it means that the microorganisms in the water must be treated and preserved in a gentle manner, otherwise the risk is high if no tests are carried out for years after the water intake. The presence of pathogens is used to differentiate the results of the test and refers to the risk values, while the other pathogens do not appear, as the most diverse pathogen species (e.g. Klebsiella, E. coli) do not appear. If the presence of the pathogen can be established, it means that the microorganisms in the water must be treated sparingly, otherwise the risk is high. The risk assessment of Legionella is an organic pathogen living in water, which, after the 492015 XI.6.Services Drinking Water inspection, is also tested for lead and arsenic in the 492015 XI.6.Services Drinking Water tests. During the process, it also surpasses the mineral composition of the water, so a Legionella risk assessment must be carried out for years after each intake, as scientific data can be collected on these pathogens. The presence of pathogens in the water is used to differentiate the results of the test and refers to the risk values, while other pathogens do not appear, as the most diverse pathogen species (e.g. Klebsiella, E. coli) do not appear. If the presence of the pathogen can be established, it means that the microorganisms in the water must be treated sparingly, otherwise the risk is high. The risk assessment of Legionella is an organic pathogen living in water, which, after the 492015 XI.6.Services Drinking Water inspection, is also tested for lead and arsenic in the 492015 XI.6.Services Drinking Water tests.
- Title
- Biokör - Accredited laboratory tests and sampling
- Description
- Biokör - Accredited laboratory tests and sampling
- Keywords
- legionella, budapest, blog
- NS Lookup
- A 185.33.54.105
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-15Updated 2026-04-15Summarized 2026-04-17
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