The 88th Texas Legislature this session has reaffirmed support for the Uniform Plumbing Code.
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Each year, WSD features a theme relevant to the broader community and its priorities.
The new report emphasizes challenges across the United States, progress and action necessary to solve the growing water crisis.
IWSH returned to Lowndes County, Alabama, recently to teach local high school students how to conduct household plumbing surveys that assess the quality and function of homes' plumbing systems.
ISH China & CIHE concluded on May 13, successfully showcasing the most advanced HVAC products and technologies, attracting 1,065 exhibitors to showcase the latest innovations in the industry.
A family of six in Terre Haute, Indiana, received a new water well system that will restore their access to clean, safe, drinking water.
This highly informative 2.5-hour course is specifically designed for facility managers, engineers, and infection control professionals.
As the premier annual HVAC event in China, ISH China & CIHE 2023 has been the prime platform to showcase a wide array of HVAC innovations and solutions, in line with current government policies.
Pledging to focus on ethics, mentorship, and other forms of industry support, Moore takes office 25 years after her father, James Wakem, served as WQA president.
The annual contest is open to students in grades one through six.
As one of the most prominent HVAC events in China, the 2023 edition will incorporate a number of well-known HVAC industry experts to exchange ideas and introduce innovative technologies through an array of high-quality concurrent events.
The latest edition of the standard includes guidance on residential and commercial systems that help to conserve a community’s water supply.
The changes will assure the team continues to push its world-class customer service and support offerings to the next level.
Contractors and builders in the province of British Columbia's most populous city now have the option to use IAPMO's Water Demand Calculator for potable water systems.
The IWSH team, with support from volunteers, constructed a laundry facility for the students living on campus at Bacone College, Oklahoma's oldest operating institution of higher learning, which has served American Indian students for 140 years.
The early registration deadline is Friday, April 21.
Newsweek selected and ranked America's Most Trustworthy Companies based on three key performance pillars: customer trust, investor trust, and employee trust.
WQA's laboratory is now accepting requests for reduction testing of PFOA, PFOS, and other PFAS compounds.
This is the company’s fifth consecutive ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year Award, and its third time being honored as a Sustained Excellence partner.
To promote industry education, Watts has announced its third annual “Hydrate Your Mind” eLearning campaign for plumbing professionals.
A consortium of governments, manufacturers, and civil society partners at the United Nations 2023 Water Conference on March 23 launched a global commitment to achieve lead-free drinking water.
The WQA-backed legislation is identical to the recently introduced Senate bill.
Wavin is an accredited delegate to the United Nations (UN) Water Conference kicking off March 22.
NIH’s RECOVER blog highlights what clinical research comes next for helping people with long COVID, and NIST focuses on wastewater surveillance.
Franklin Electric once again partnered with the National Ground Water Association's (NGWA) Groundwater Foundation and Amstutz Well Drilling to celebrate Groundwater Awareness Day with the public at Fort Wayne's Science Central.
In light of World Plumbing Day, ANSI recognizes the importance of the plumbing profession, and pays tribute to the ongoing standards development work that helps support the international sanitation community.
A. O. Smith University will continue to offer its monthly virtual classes, while bringing back its in-person learning that was put on hold during the pandemic.
On Tuesday, March 28 at 12 p.m., participants will discover how innovations in flow and temperature control have changed the landscape of hot water management.
The new employee resource group had a kick-off event on Feb. 22 that unveiled plans for the group and its engagement activities throughout the year.