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The panel is comprised of a diverse array of experts involved in water operations, science, health and safety and will provide appropriate input to U.S. government agencies.
Households impacted by contaminated groundwater that desperately require water treatment devices to supply the home with a potable source may now apply for the Household Wells Systems grant, with or without the installation of a new water well system.
The new paper focuses on the recommended installation practices that plumbers, installers, and/or plumbing contractors should follow to reduce the dangers of scald injuries or thermal shock when installing any type of residential tankless water heater.
The rule deems that any essential worker in Illinois who contracts COVID-19 will be assumed to have contracted it while on the job and, therefore, eligible for workers' compensation funds.
In order to ensure that manufacturers remain in compliance during these challenging times, IAPMO's Uniform Evaluation Service (UES) will begin accepting remote surveillance inspections.
By granting free access, IAPMO hopes to enhance public understanding of how the proper functioning of plumbing and mechanical systems protects the health of the people they serve.
As the industry braces for the future of this pandemic, the PVF Roundtable team remains laser-focused on each and every member's success and ability to pull through.
ASHRAE officially opposes the advice not to run residential or commercial HVAC systems and asserts that keeping air conditioners on during this time can help control the spread of the virus.