Flushed wipes cost Atlanta water treatment system millions July 27, 2015 The Atlanta Journal Constitution included a report last week on a reporter’s trip to the R.M. Clayton Water Reclamation Center to see...Read More
Gambler throws down wrong kind of flush July 24, 2015 The Courier-Post reported earlier this month that Christian Lusardi was indicted over an incident that took place at an Atlantic...Read More
Sloan expands Royal flushometer line for use with reclaimed water July 23, 2015 The Sloan® Royal flushometer line for urinals and water closets has expanded with the development of new Sloan Royal reclaimed...Read More
California utilities look to restrict water hogs July 23, 2015 The Times-Standard, a newspaper based in Eureka, Calif., reports that water utilities are considering attaching flow restrictors on the homes...Read More
Moen parent reports plumbing sales up 5 percent in 2Q July 23, 2015 Fortune Brands Home & Security, Inc. (NYSE: FBHS) announced second quarter 2015 results from continuing operations and updated its 2015...Read More
Probably more than you wanted to know about sewage treatment around the world July 21, 2015 Here’s a rundown on sewage treatment in eight cities around the world from Port-au-Prince with 262,000 tons of sewage annually to...Read More
Ferguson signs exclusive wholesale distribution deal with Jacuzzi July 17, 2015 Jacuzzi Luxury Bath, who introduced the world’s first whirlpool bathtub nearly 60 years ago, announced today that it has entered...Read More
‘I’m not responsible for mainland China-made material,’ says plumber in Hong Kong lead-contaminated water scare July 17, 2015 The South China Morning Post reports that a plumber at the center of a lead-contaminated water scare at a Hong Kong...Read More
Santa Barbara officials consider restarting dormant desalination plant July 13, 2015 In Santa Barbara, the Charles E. Meyer Desalination Plant has sat in limbo since 1992, when it was cranked up...Read More
Why we don’t trust public drinking fountains anymore July 13, 2015 In its 2015 edition, the International Plumbing Code cut the required number of drinking fountains in buildings by half. American’s...Read More