PRECAUTIONARY TESTING. YEAH. THE MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH DOES NOT REQUIRE THE TESTING. AND IT WAS MAYOR BRANDON SCOTT WHO RECOMMENDED CLOSING THE BUILDINGS ON FRIDAY. QUOTE, OUT OF AN ...
Benton Building, the Abel Wolman Municipal Building and City Hall. They are ghost towns because no one is back at work ...
Two Baltimore municipal buildings closed early Friday and will remain closed over the weekend after precautionary water testing found elevated levels of legionella bacteria. The mayor’s office ...
The city said in a Monday morning news release that it conducted flushing and chlorination treatments as well as other mitigation efforts over the weekend at City Hall, the Abel Wolman Municipal ...
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — Results from precautionary water testing in Baltimore City municipal buildings revealed two more properties with elevated levels of legionella bacteria - Baltimore City ...
The City Hall building, Abel Wolman Municipal building and Benton building reopened for full service on Monday. On Friday, the mayor's office said precautionary testing detected high levels of ...
After precautionary water quality testing at Baltimore City Hall on 100 Holiday Street and the Abel Wolman Municipal Building on 200 Holiday Street, high levels of legionella bacteria were ...
Results of precautionary tests of the water at other facilities, including the Abel Wolman and Benton buildings and city hall, are expected soon. "We're aware of the fact that someone was ...
The Abel Wolman building on Holliday Street was tested on Dec. 12, and results are expected on or before Dec. 29. Tests were done at the Benton Building on East Fayette Street and City Hall on ...
Several of the buildings have since been cleared. Test results are currently pending for the Abel Wolman building at 200 Holliday Street, the Benton Building at 401 E. Fayette Street and City Hall ...
Some municipal buildings in Baltimore have reopened following a massive Legionella mitigation effort after elevated levels ...