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The new action plans will assist communities in becoming more resilient to extreme weather events, such as drought, and have broader access to affordable water and sanitation services.
On July 29, 2020, IAPMO and AWWA entered into a cooperative development agreement to produce a manual of recommended practices to support safe and effective water efficiency and water quality provisions for the built environment.
IAPMO is seeking volunteers, with technical background in plumbing systems and specific knowledge of district ambient temperature loop (ATL) distributed energy systems and geothermal related low-temperature distribution systems.
A focus of this year's event was on resources communities require to build safe and resilient plumbing systems as well as meet the growing list of challenges to America's drinking water.
The Act would provide grants for water testing and treatment technology directly to individuals, nonprofits and local governments in rural communities.
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.