Now available: 2018 National Standard Plumbing Code Illustrated December 19, 2017 The International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials released the 2018 edition of the National Standard Plumbing Code Illustrated.Read More
ASA and IAPMO to provide courses on product certification and labeling October 23, 2017 The educational program will be offered through the ASA University program and IAPMO’s training and education entity IAPMO LEARN! Read More
Time to get involved with codes and standards Hugo Aguilar August 30, 2017 The codes and standards development process can be a confusing and overwhelming one that never ends. Read More
Penn Machine insert lateral outlet August 16, 2017 Penn Machine’s insert lateral outlet is a type of integrally reinforced branch connection used to facilitate radiography. Read More
ICC supports the Water Efficiency Improvement Act of 2017 August 2, 2017 New legislation authorizes an important program that promotes water-efficient products.Read More
ASA provides comment on IAPMO UPC and UMC July 19, 2017 The comment stage to develop the 2018 Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) and the Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC) is now complete.Read More
IAMPO gains ownership of National Standard Plumbing Code June 7, 2017 New Jersey and several locations in Maryland are the primary adopters and users of the NSPC. Read More
EPA intends to make conforming changes to Reduction of Lead in Drinking Water Act Hugo Aguilar May 24, 2017 The proposed changes will establish new requirements concerning the labeling of products that comply with the definition of lead-free.Read More
ASA appointed to the ICC Plumbing, Mechanical and Fuel Gas Code Action Committee February 23, 2017 Hugo Aguilar, P.E., ASA’s director of codes and standards, has been appointed to represent ASA as a full committee voting member for these codes. Read More
ASA addresses issues that impact the industry Hugo Aguilar January 30, 2017 On Jan. 3, 2017, ASA submitted public comments to generate the 2018 edition of the Uniform Plumbing Code and the 2018 Uniform Mechanical Code. Read More