Saturday, August 22, 2020

HMS Excellent on Whale Island, Portsmouth - Part Of Navy HQ 'Temporarily Closed' After Legionella Bacteria Found In Water System No staff are thought to have fallen ill after the closure of a building in HMS Excellent on Whale Island, Portsmouth.

 The Henry Leach building on Whale Island in Portsmouth which houses the Royal Navy Head Quarters 191010 CREDIT PA

Part of the Royal Navy’s headquarters has been forced to temporarily close after potentially deadly Legionella bacteria was found in the water system.

Leach building, the main part of Navy Command headquarters (NCHQ) in Portsmouth Harbour, is understood to have shut while the bacteria is treated and flushed out.

Legionella causes Legionnaires’ disease, which is fatal in 10% of cases.

The First Sea Lord is among the staff based at the building in HMS Excellent on Whale Island in the Hampshire port city.

No staff are thought to have fallen ill or reported symptoms so far.

A Royal Navy spokeswoman said: "A building in HMS Excellent, Whale Island has been temporarily closed after legionella was detected.

"Cleaning is ongoing to ensure the safety of the water supply.

"There has been no impact on Royal Navy operations."

It comes a day after legionella was detected in parts of the water supply at the Ministry of Defence’s Abbey Wood site in Filton, Bristol, which houses its Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) organisation.

No members of staff had reported symptoms there either.

In May, Public Health England warned businesses should flush out the hot and cold water supply in their buildings before reopening to prevent the bacteria – which is naturally present in water systems – from spreading.

There were fears that because water systems may have stopped running in buildings temporarily shut at the height of the coronavirus pandemic, the chances of the bacteria forming would increase if no action was taken, particularly during the warmer months.

The bacteria multiply when the temperature of water is between 25C and 50C or if there is poor or no flow into the system.

It can cause serious illnesses in people over the age of 50, smokers and those with underlying health conditions.

Cover image: Library photo of the Leach building on Whale Island, Portsmouth (Picture: PA).

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