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The 48-story office building in hurricane-prone Houston required a unique water drainage system design supporting the owner’s sustainability goals.
April 3, 2023
As storms blow through low-lying Houston, large amounts of stormwater can turn into massive flooding events. City building codes have strict plumbing regulations for high-rises. Read on to discover how an engineering firm and its partners designed a stormwater drainage system while still supporting the owner’s sustainability goals.
Decarbonization is driving the movement to electrification and away from fossil fuels. This includes water heaters; plumbing professionals must understand heat pump water heaters, electric resistance units and combination units.
Water flowing under a regimented schedule helps with patient safety by reducing the risk of waterborne pathogens.
April 3, 2023
Water stagnation in piping because of low or no occupancy offers the perfect breeding ground for Legionella and other waterborne pathogens. For hospitals, it is a critical issue affecting patient health and safety. Read on to discover how regularly flushing lines with water can mitigate the issue.
Guidance on the tools and knowledge needed to mitigate the potential of this dangerous bacterium’s growth
April 3, 2023
Plumbing designers and engineers will have the tools and knowledge to mitigate the potential of Legionella growth if they implement the correct actions and abide by relative regulations.
Our lives are full of responsibilities and tasks that it’s easy to become overwhelmed. Sharing the load with colleagues and family reduces stress and positively impacts our mental and physical health.
New heating and cooling products and technologies continue entering the marketplace, pushing fossil fuels back. Read on to discover what is trending now.
Every three years, the model building codes go through a revision process. While the various committees are finishing up work for the 2024 codes, work has already begun on the 2027 versions.