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The association applauds the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and its federal partners in the creation of a new water subcabinet chaired by the secretary of the Interior and EPA administrator.
With the changes in available brass and bronze alloys, it is important for engineers to ensure the copper alloys in their specification, whether bronze or brass, are not only dezincification resistant but are also not a concern for failure during installation.
Due to changes in lead free requirements as a result of the Safe Drinking Water Act, additional options have presented themselves as new, viable alternatives to bronze.
Rohr will partner with company representatives to offer product and system design training for engineers, contractors and wholesalers. He has worked in the plumbing and hydronics industry since early childhood with his father, Bob “Hot Rod” Rohr, a well-known Caleffi trainer.
Bobrick Washroom Equipment has consulted with health, architectural design and sanitation experts to gather recommendations and insights for reopening and redesigning commercial and public restrooms.
Hemphill will provide strategic policy leadership on the next generation of the built environment, as well as expertise in partnership development and external communications.
The association will host its first virtual conference, Nov. 30-Dec. 4, featuring 12 unique educational seminars, association reports, and the opportunity to vote in Board of Directors election.