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AAMI ST108: Redefining Water Quality Standards in Sterile Processing
Monitoring and maintaining water used in sterile processing helps prevent healthcare-associated infections, meet compliance standards, and build trust with patients and staff. In this blog, we’ll break down what ST108 means for your facility and what is needed to achieve compliance.
The 2025 Comprehensive Guide to Dental Waterline Regulations
Stay ahead of evolving compliance demands in dental care with this definitive guide to waterline regulations. From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s benchmark ≤ 500 CFU/mL standard to state-specific requirements in Georgia and Washington, learn exactly what your practice must do—maintain written protocols, treat and test dental unit waterlines, remediate failures, keep records, and train your team. Protect patient safety, ensure audit readiness, and navigate the regulatory landscape with confidence.
Washington Dental Water Quality - What You Need to Know
Stay compliant with Washington's dental waterline regulations under WAC 246-817-660. Learn testing requirements, infection control policies, and how Agenics Labs helps dental practices meet EPA water quality standards and protect patient safety.
Georgia Dental Water Quality Rule 150-8-.05
Effective July 20th, 2025, dental practices in Georgia are required to test dental unit waterlines quarterly in accordance with Georgia Rule 150-8-.05. This rule builds on the CDC guidelines for dental water quality to meet the EPA limit of 500 CFU/mL. Learn how to comply and find the best test options for your practice.
Georgia Dental Rule FAQ
Here, we’ll provide answers and guidance to the most frequently asked questions in relation to the new law in Georgia regarding dental unit water quality (and DUWL quality in general). The new regulations are effective as of July 20, 2025.