The Baltimore City Circuit Court clerk made a very public call Tuesday for city agencies to proactively test the water at the Mitchell and Cummings courthouses to ensure it’s safe to drink.
Concerns are mounting over possible water contaminated with legionella at Baltimore buildings owned and operated by public entities.
This comes after water test results revealed last month that one of the six state-owned buildings at State Center is contaminated with legionella bacteria.
“At the end of the day, people really shouldn’t be working in these buildings. It’s a problem,” said Patrick Moran, president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Maryland. “They’ve got to get a handle on infrastructure in the city and the state to avoid a major health crisis.”... Read More: WBAL