The analysis also suggested that chlorine residual levels
recommended by regulatory agencies (0.2 or 0.5 parts per million) may not be sufficient to protect communities from Legionella pneumophila exposure when water quality conditions are such that they support strong Legionella pneumophila growth.
This includes API Standard 65 Part 2 (overseeing cementing and well construction practices) and API's
Recommended Practice 100 - 2 (providing proven practices for planning and operating wells, and managing environmental aspects through the life of the well), two of hundreds of API standards and recommended practices cited by several federal agencies and state regulat
Recommended Practice 100 - 2 (providing proven practices for planning and operating wells, and managing environmental aspects through the life of the well), two of hundreds of API standards and
recommended practices cited by several federal agencies and state regulat
recommended practices cited
by several federal
agencies and state
regulatory bodies.