Free Response in Opposition to Motion - District Court of Arizona - Arizona


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Index to Exhibits of Plaintiffs’ Response in Qpposition to Defendants’ Motion in lirnine
to exclude Matthew R. Freije
1. Excerpts from EPA Manual; .
2. Excerpts from the deposition of Matthew R. Freij eg
3. Excerpts from the deposition of Matthew R. Freij eg
4. Excerpts nom the deposition of Matthew R. Freij eg ·
5. Excerpts from the deposition of Matthew R. Freij e;
6. Excerpts from the Expert Report of Kenneth L. Teeters;
7. Article published by Matthew R. Freij eg U
n 8. Excerpts from the deposition of Matthew R. Freij eg
9. Excerpts from the deposition of Matthew R. Freij eg _
10. Excerpts hom the deposition of Matthew R. Freij eg
11. Excerpts from the deposition of Matthew R. Freij eg
12. Excerpts from the deposition of Matthew R. Freije;
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_ . 16. Sunstone’s Engineering Standard Operating Procedures Manual’s “Sumn1ary of p
Recurring Actions — Legionnaire’s Disease Testing" Bates No. SUNST 420-421. ‘
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I _ APPENDIX B
l,ggj_gg_e_]_]_g is a genus name for bacteria cononly found in 1`ake and
_rlver waters. Some species of this genus have been identified as the
` cause of the disease legflonellosis. In particular, Lggjgggljg
has been identified as the cause of Legionnaires disease, the pneumonia -
fora of legionellosis and with Pontiac Fever, a nonpneunonia disease.
Outbreaks of legionellosis are primarily associated with inhalation 'of '
water aerosols or, less° coaaaonly, with drinking water containing
]_ggj_g_gg]_]_g bacteria with specific virulence factors not yet identified.
Focdborne outbreaks have not been reported (USEPA, isms).
· As discussed in this document, treatment requirements for disinfec- U -
tion of a municipal water supply are thought to provide at least a 3 log
.. reduction of bacteria (see Section 3.2.2}. However, some
s recontauaination may occur in the distribution systea due to cross .
connections and during installation and repair of water mains. It has
I been hypothesized that the low concentrations of |,_eg_1_ggg_`l_'|_a entering
buildings due to these sources may colonize and regrow in hot water
systems (USEPA, HBS). although all of the criteria required for
colonization are not known, large institutions, such as hospitals, hotels,.
n and public buildings with recirculating not water systems seen to be the
most susceptible. The control of ],gg_1_g_gg]_Lg in health care institutions, . _
e - such as hospitals, is particularly iaportant due to the increased
‘ susceptibility of nany of the patients. The colonization and growth of ` `
" ],ggj_ggg]_`|_g in drinking water primarily occurs within the consumer': u
plumbing systeias after the water leaves the distribution system.,
Therefore. the control of these organisms oust be the consumers
responsibility. I This appendix is intended to provide guidance to these _ ·.
institutions for the detection and control of the ],g_gj_gng_]]_a bacteria.
·B.1 IDNITURING I _
I It is -suggested that hospitals, and other institutions with
potential for·the growth of ;,;gj_g_gg]_l_a, conduct routine monitoring of
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