Baltimore, MD - Nov. 13, 2024 - Concerns about legionella bacteria prompted the closure of four Maryland state office buildings, 11 News Investigates has learned.
Some of the employees who work at the State Center complex in Baltimore told 11 News they're terrified, saying they started teleworking Friday and will continue to do so through at least the end of the day Wednesday, per an email they received.
According to Maryland Department of General Services officials, a contracted industrial hygienist discovered elevated levels of legionella at one State Center building during proactive testing that took place during routine maintenance.
Officials discovered elevated levels of legionella bacteria during routine maintenance at 201 W. Preston St., 11 News Investigates has learned. Further testing showed normal levels at a second building in the same State Center complex.... Read More: WBAL TV