Which mark is the correct mark? Jim Kendzel February 21, 2019 I recently attended a standards committee meeting where the subject of certification was raised. Read More
Will Illinois see the light and move to a model plumbing code? Proposed Illinois plumbing code mandates 160° F water. Julius Ballanco P.E., CPD February 20, 2019 There are four remaining state-written plumbing codes used in the United States. You could say that the remaining four states are just stubborn. Maybe they think they do it better than the model plumbing codes, but they don’t.Read More
ASHRAE and NSF to present joint water management standard agreement Ed McMenamin January 10, 2019 The committees intend to present the agreement to the appropriate ASHRAE approving bodies at the upcoming ASHRAE conference at AHR Expo in Atlanta.Read More
Haws overhead tank shower December 18, 2018 Haws adds a revised overhead tank shower to its extensive line of emergency response solutions. Read More
PMI develops guidance for indoor recycled water use The guidance is developed for the benefit of water utilities. December 11, 2018 The water quality limits provide recommended ranges on 13 different parameters of water quality.Read More
AHRI announces new officers November 29, 2018 The organization elected its new officers during the group’s first-ever Leadership Forum.Read More
ASA codes and standards update Jim Kendzel November 28, 2018 ASA is committed to be the voice of its members and the industry in the development and revisions to codes and standards.Read More
Combating Legionella in building water systems Jim Kendzel June 25, 2018 I had the opportunity to attend an informative conference in Baltimore, Maryland covering Legionella in building water systems.Read More
Water efficiency: What is the impact of success? March 26, 2018 There is no time to relax for a codes and standards person. Read More
ASA's codes and standards voice is getting stronger January 24, 2018 The ASA Codes & Standards division is committed to ensuring that the voice of our members is becoming louder and more proactive.Read More