Water Ban Lifted For Dental Clinic At Heart Of Infection Outbreak
More than 50 children had to be hospitalized after undergoing root canal procedures at the clinic.
The Orange County Register:
Anaheim Dental Clinic Allowed To Use Water Again After Being Shut Down Following Infection Outbreak
Orange County public health officials on Tuesday lifted a ban on water use for dental procedures at Children’s Dental Group of Anaheim after the clinic replaced the contaminated water system that sickened more than 50 young patients. (Perkes, 11/8)
In other news from across the state —
San Francisco Business Times:
Why $12.5 Million Is Being Spent On A 1914 Building Downtown
More than 70,000 square feet of office space is becoming available in downtown Sacramento over the next few months, in a familiar but updated shell. Historic features are being restored while other new features are added for 428 J, a mixed-use retail and office building at 428 J St. John Brennan said the total investment in the building from 1914 is $12.5 million. Brennan is a partner with BTV Development, which is overseeing the project on behalf of its owners, the Friedman family from the Bay Area. The building was originally the seven-story Travelers Hotel until about the 1950s, when it was converted into apartments for a few decades. In the 1980s, Brennan said, the upper floors became office space, and crews added an eighth floor. The Friedman family acquired it in 2006. (van der Meer, 8/11)