❓ Question on Notice regarding lead and legionella levels in North Metropolitan Health Service (NMHS) facilities since January 2023. The answer refers to another QON, suggesting a related or identical inquiry.
AnsweredQoN 776Legislative Assembly
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I refer to every medical, specialised health, medical research and education facility in the North Metropolitan Health Service (NMHS), and I ask: (a) Have any samples tested in any of the individual sites in the NMHS returned lead or legionella levels above the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines since January 2023: (i) If yes, please list every occurrence at each site specifying: (A) site name and location of occurrence; (B) date of sampling and levels detected; (C) remedial action taken and date of action; and (D) if patients, staff or tenants were notified and on what date; (b) Were any sites excluded from testing and if so, why; and (c) Has any service or location been partially or fully decommissioned due to elevated lead or legionella results since 1 January 2023: (i) If yes, please provide site, dates and duration?
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Answered
21 October 2025
Responded by
Minister for Health; Mental Health
Response time
5 days
Please refer to answer given to LA QON 775.
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