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Given the tremendous need for COVID-19 information and guidance, the American Water Works Association (AWWA) is now offering its upcoming COVID-19 webinars free of charge to both members and non-members.
The 11th annual competition will award monetary scholarships to three students and/or trade apprentices with an interest in how the plumbing and mechanical industry can create and promote positive change both here and abroad.
The letter outlined clear necessities on behalf of the plumbing industry that should be part of any legislation passed to address economic hardships caused by the COVID-19 global pandemic.
IAPMO published the 2021 Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) and the 2021 Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC) in March. The codes were improved with safety provisions for the protection from legionellosis, safe installation of alkaline water treatment devices, and protecting homes with the inclusion of requirements for leak detection, just to list a few.
Contractors can learn about Watts labor-saving products and solutions, including backflow and valves, drainage systems, heating and hot water solutions, and water quality.
DigDeep and the US Water Alliance, with assistance from IAPMO, produced the report, which found more than 2 million Americans live without running water, indoor plumbing or sanitation service.
A tremendous rise in commercial construction is reshaping the skylines of major cities across North America, with Xylem Bell & Gossett's systems expertise helping to equip the buildings of the future with sustainable, advanced hydronic HVAC and plumbing system solutions.