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AWE welcomes Clover Rogers, conservation coordinator at Jurupa Community Services District, and Dain Hansen, executive vice president of government relations at the IAPMO Group, to its board of directors.
Canadian regulators, consumers and other professionals with technical background in plumbing and mechanical systems are requested to provide comments by no later than Feb. 21, 2022.
Lincoln has chosen to maintain the highest level of health and safety standards available for plumbing by formally adopting the 2018 edition of the Uniform Plumbing Code.
Canadian regulators, consumers, and other professionals with technical background in plumbing and mechanical systems, are requested to provide comments by no later than Jan. 11.
The legislation provides $944 billion in total spending over five years, totaling $550 billion in new spending, and represents a significant infusion of federal funding for U.S. public works across numerous industries.
The standard provides progressive codified requirements to optimize water use practices attributed to the built environment while maintaining protection of public health, safety, and welfare.