Creekside Center
CREEKSIDE CENTER in STOCKTON, CA — inspection on August 15, 2025.
Found 1 citation. Severity: Standard violations.
Health inspections identify deficiencies that facilities must correct within required timeframes. Violations range from minor documentation issues to serious safety concerns and are subject to follow-up verification.
Inspection Findings
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The director of environmental services. 3.
The purposes of the water management program are to identify areas in the water system where Legionella bacteria can grow and spread, and to reduce the risk of Legionnaire's disease. 4.
The water management program used by our facility is based on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and ASHRAE [American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers] recommendations for developing a Legionella water management program . A system to monitor control limits and the effectiveness of control measures; i. A plan for when control limits are not met and/or control measures are not effective; and j.
Documentation of the program.A review of the Centers for Disease Control's online guide titled Overview of Water Management Programs, published 3/15/24, the guide indicated, .Key Points.Many buildings need a water management program (WMP) for their building water system.WMPs identify hazardous conditions and outline steps to minimize the health impact of waterborne pathogens.Developing and maintaining a WMP is a multi-step process that requires continuous review.Seven steps of a Legionella WMP are to: 1.
Establish a WMP team 2.
Describe the building water systems 3.
Identify areas where Legionella could grow and spread 4.
Decide where to apply and how to monitor control measures 5.
Establish interventions when control limits aren't met 6.
Ensure the program runs as designed and is effective 7.
Document and communicate all activities.the principle of effective water management includes Ensuring adequate disinfection.Maintaining devices to prevent.Sediment, Scale, Corrosion, Biofilm.Maintaining water temperatures to limit Legionella growth, preventing water stagnation.Once established, WMPs require regular monitoring of key areas for potentially hazardous conditions.
The programs use predetermined responses to respond when control measures aren't met.Each program has to be tailored for each building at a particular point in time.In some settings, the entire building needs a WMP: Hospitals and long-term care facilities.(https://www.cdc.gov/control-legionella/php/wmp/index.html)
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