What if preventing Legionella outbreaks wasn’t about adding more chemicals, but removing what the bacteria needs to survive? In this episode of Scaling UP! H2O, host Trace Blackmore talks with Dr. David Krause, Certified Industrial Hygienist, toxicologist, and founder of HC3, about his groundbreaking approach — LIDO (Legionella Inhibition by Deoxygenation).
Legionella on the Rise
Dr. Krause has investigated high-profile Legionella outbreaks and seen firsthand how current prevention strategies often fall short. Despite ASHRAE 188 standards, CMS requirements, and increasing water management plan adoption, Legionella cases continue to climb — often due to infrastructure issues, insufficient monitoring, and a lack of evidence-based guidance.
Inside an Outbreak Investigation
From the first call at 4:30 on a Friday to the coordination between local health departments, state agencies, and the CDC, Krause explains the rigorous (and sometimes chaotic) process of pinpointing outbreak sources. He also reveals why public communication can make or break an outbreak response.
Introducing LIDO Technology
Rather than relying solely on chemical disinfection, LIDO uses gas transfer membrane contactors to remove dissolved oxygen from hot water systems. Legionella can’t thrive below 0.3 ppm DO — meaning systems treated with LIDO create an inhospitable environment for growth. Krause shares lab results, pilot project findings, and how this approach could extend system life while reducing corrosion and byproducts.
The Bigger Picture
This episode goes beyond technology — it’s about rethinking water management, building better outbreak communication, and challenging industry norms. Whether you’re a facility manager, water treater, or public health professional, Krause’s insights will shift the way you think about Legionella control.
Prevention starts with awareness — and action. Dr. Krause’s work shows there’s more than one path to safer water systems, and innovation comes from asking better questions.
Listen now to discover how Legionella investigations unfold and how LIDO technology could reshape prevention. Download the free discussion guide located at Connect with the Guest section, and start the conversation with your team.
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Timestamps
02:24 – Trace Blackmore shares an Introduction to Legionella Awareness Month and the value of ANSI/ASHRAE 188, ASSE 12080 certification
08:17 – Water You Know with James McDonald
11:52 – Interview with Dr. David Krause and his background in public health, toxicology, and Legionella Investigations
16:36 – Why cases are rising despite standards, plans, and certifications
21:39 – The significance of Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 vs. other species
26:38 – Media influence on outbreak perception and the need for accurate communication
31:15 – Business risks of not having a water management plan
41:48 – How LIDO works: removing dissolved oxygen to prevent Legionella growth
48:41 – Current pilot projects and operational considerations
Quotes
“Legionella is an obligate aerobe – without dissolved oxygen, it simply can’t grow.”
“An ounce of prevention is worth ten pounds of cure when it comes to water management plans.”
“Once an outbreak starts, testing becomes your life.”
“We have so much information on waterborne pathogens – the challenge is making a habit of learning the next thing.”
Phone: 850-766-1938
Email: dkrause@HC3FL.com
Website: http://www.hc3fl.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdavidkrause/
Guest Resources Mentioned
ACGIH – Bioaerosols: Assessment and Control (Red Book, Updated Edition)
CSTE – National Legionellosis Case Definitions (2020)
LIDO: A Revolutionary Approach to Legionella Management
Scaling UP! H2O Resources Mentioned
AWT (Association of Water Technologies)
Scaling UP! H2O Academy video courses
Scaling UP! H2O’s Legionella Resources Library
ASHRAE Standard 188 (Legionellosis: Risk Management for Building Water Systems)
ASHRAE-188-2021-Summary-Technical-Bulletin_01.pdf
Water You Know with James
Question: Despite all the training, engineering controls, policies, regulations, laws, and direction, at the end of the day, who is most responsible for your personal safety?
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