'PINK SLIME' Data Base
Dear Connect Members,
Remember the poll I started about who has the 'pink slime' AKA Methylobacterium in their bathrooms? I have been in contact with Joseph Falkinham, a NTM reseacher and professor at Virginia Tech. He is very interested in starting a data base for where this particular bacterium is located throughout the U.S. and Canada. I have noted the locales from those of you who have already responded. Am encouraging any others with the pinkish/orange bacteria to report it back here to me. I don't know about you, but I am excited to be a part of important research.
Please include your state and county name when submitting. Thank you in advance for helping with this poll. See e-mail below from Dr. Falkinham - Terri M.
"Dear Terri:
The source of mycobacteria in homes and buildings is the municipal water from a utility. It enters the treatment plant from the source water, usually adhering to soil particulates. The mycobacteria are disinfectant-resistant and are the few survivors of disinfection (e.g., chlorine) and have no competitors that have been killed off.
When that water reaches our homes, the mycobacteria grow in the water heaters and then are circulated throughout the house. We are currently finishing up work showing the impact of the water heater on mycobacterial numbers. Thus, the critical control point for mycobacteria might be the water heater.
I would certainly appreaciate knowing where the "Connect" group has found pink slime. You have given me an idea....I can use the NTM Foundation data base to get an idea of pink slime across the US and Canada.
Best,
Joe"
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@12061948 Hi Goldie. Gosh, I hope you can get to feeling better soon. Had you been in a hospital or nursing home setting where you would have likely picked this up at? Good luck on Monday. Please keep me posted.
I live in Cranston, R I. I had pinkish orange residue on my shower head and build up around my bathroom sink with a water heater that I have since replaced because it finally burst. The plumber told me that the pinkish residue shows up before a water heater is ready to burst as it is the metalic sludge such as iron rust that builds up in the water heater over the years. I did not have MAC before I moved to this condo.
@sounder27All I can say is I feel so bad for you! When you said you never had MAC till the condo, I knew how you felt. I have said that too - not about a condo, but I said that too. I guess we just have to move on knowing we do have MAC, and try not to beat ourselves up with questions of - if we had done certain things differently.
Just wondering if you got my post about the pinkish/ peachy residue that I got on my shower head, sinks and toilets. I posted last night. I have lived in this condo for 19 years and contracted Mac about a year after I changed the water heater. I live in Cranston, RI. Once the water heater was changed the pink residue disappeared. I stay on the lookout for it as the plumber told me it was from the metals in the water that sink to the bottom of the water heater creating sludge. That means the water heater is ready to burst. I also have sinus problems but never got them checked. Too many other bigger issues to deal with. Mac, bronchiectasis, gerd, atrial fibrillation and fibromyalgia. All diagnosed.
I was reading an article from Dr Falkinham that says Pink Slime is Protective .
https://books.google.com/books?id=6hzYCQAAQBAJ&pg=PA39&lpg=PA39&dq=Is+pink+slime+NTM+harmful+Falkinham&source=bl&ots=33N9gCARFL&sig=ACfU3U0tTlVNndPlfCD59l5Fa63nw9qxlw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjYxOmZn6riAhUPRK0KHa0PDYQQ6AEwDnoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=Is%20pink%20slime%20NTM%20harmful%20Falkinham&f=false
I read that it was OK to have Pink Slime.
@sounder27 Just curious, did you live in the same area as your present location as the condo?
@12061948 Hello Goldie. How did your appointment go last Monday?
@sounder27 I have pink slime starting to form around my bathroom sink drain (because I am past due on my cleaning) now I am worried that my hot water tank is about to blow. It is 10 yrs old now. Scary part is; it is located in the attic (not my idea).
Windwalker. I still live in that same condo, yes. I do not have choices due to lack of sufficient funds. Long story...I will have to eventually move again due to lack of sufficient funds and a hefty parent plus student loan obligation.