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During the June 20-21 meetings held at IAPMO’s World Headquarters West in Ontario, California, the committees acted on 228 proposed amendments to the 2021 editions of these Uniform Codes.
The focus will be on developing new hardware and software built around 5G and IoT, adding greater system connectivity, control and visualization for building environments.
ASHRAE has issued a position document on building decarbonization and its role on mitigating the negative carbon impact of buildings on the environment.
The Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services has approved IAPMO's Water Demand Calculator as an alternate method for estimating the demand load for a building's water supply.
PMI closely tracks lower flow rates, California Prop 65 warning labels and proposed rules on reporting greenhouse gas emissions.
July 6, 2022
In response to severe drought conditions, some states are looking to reduce plumbing fixture flow rates lower than WaterSense’s rate, which is lower than federal requirements. In addition, a proposed SEC rule would require public companies, including plumbing manufacturers, to invest heavily in creating and maintaining systems for tracking carbon emissions. Finally, California is proposing to change California Prop 65 short-form labeling requirements.