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The Act would provide grants for water testing and treatment technology directly to individuals, nonprofits and local governments in rural communities.
Residents of the U.S. and Canada can nominate local heroes and deserving homeowners until August 31 to receive heating or cooling equipment and installations at no cost.
Mike's grandfather, Luther Haws, was the first person to patent the drinking fountain in 1911 and his company — originally named the Haws Sanitary Drinking Faucet Co. — is a 4th generation family business now known as Haws Corp.
IAPMO is proud to support DigDeep in launching the findings of a multiyear effort that brought together communities from across the United States to focus on sanitation access.
The new design guide is now available from industry leading organizations to help contractors and designers develop a viable plan for attaining zero energy multifamily buildings.