HOSPITAL FACES THE CONSEQUENCES OF CUTTING BACK ITS WATER TREATMENT PROGRAMME TO SAVE MONEY
The deaths from Legionnaires’ disease at Basildon Hospital show that cutbacks on water treatment programme to save money together with a complacent attitude can have tragic consequences. Blane Judd, Chief Executive of B&ES (the Building & Engineering Services Association), comments on the recent prosecution of the hospital that resulted in a £100,000 fine.27 March 2013 – An Essex hospital facing a £100,000 fine over an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease that killed two people had cut their water treatment programme to save money. Basildon Hospital, which has a history of legionella