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The decision to postpone the upcoming project is made with respect to current concerns around international travel, virus containment, and with the health and safety of all participating in mind.
Of primary concern to AHRI is that because it ignored legally required procedures, DOE adopted a rule that does not save a significant amount of energy and is not cost effective.
It is likely that the COVID-19 coronavirus can be spread through building sanitary drainage systems; as long as the pandemic is still active, it should be assumed by anyone working on a sanitary drainage system that the virus is present.
The Clifford H. “Ted” Rees, Jr., Scholarship Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable foundation of the Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI), has announced a partnership with SkillsUSA.
DigDeep and the US Water Alliance, with assistance from IAPMO, produced the report, which found more than 2 million Americans live without running water, indoor plumbing or sanitation service.
ASA CEO Mike Adelizzi says the association is taking the proper steps to ensure a safe environment for attendees of the upcoming SWPD Leadership Conference, Women in Industry Spring Conference and Emerging Leadership Spring Conference.