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Network ’08 (Atlanta Marriot Marquis)
ASA Events, PHCC Events, Combined Events

Friday, Oct. 3
7 a.m.-12 noon
Registration
Marquis Level

7-8:30 a.m.
ASA Wholesaler, Manufacturer And Rep Breakfast: Politics 2008
Imperial B

8-9:30 a.m.
PHCC Annual Meeting And Voting For Vice President
Atrium A

9:45-11 a.m.
The Aliens Have Landed – Meet Generation Why
Atrium A
Sponsored by the PHCC Educational Foundation

10-11 a.m.
ISH North America Morning Session Two Real Sharp Ps In A Bright Green Pod
B308

10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
ISH North America Trade Show

11:15 a.m.-1 p.m.
PHCC 2008 Awards Luncheon
Atrium B&C
Sponsored by InSinkErator

1:30-2:45 p.m.
PHCC Seminars
  • Getting #1 on Google: Growing And Defending Your Business On The Net
    Sponsored by the PHCC Educational Foundation – International 4
  • The High Stakes Of Immigration And Employment Compliance – International 7
  • Roundtable Discussion For PHCC Chapter Executives – Atrium 702
    Sponsored by the Association Executives Council
  • Going Green: What You Need To Know About This Growing Market For Your Business – International 2
  • Managing The Ultimate Risk – International 10
    Sponsored by Federated Insurance
3-4:15 p.m.
PHCC Closing Session: Take Your Best Shot!
Atrium A
Sponsored by the PHCC Educational Foundation

5-7 p.m.
Visit Georgia Aquarium


7-9 p.m.
PHCC Officer Installation And Closing Event
Georgia Aquarium
Sponsored by Federated Insurance
PHCC Seeks Qualified Plumber Requirement for WaterSense Homes

August 18, 2008

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The Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors―National Association continues its efforts to represent PHC contractors’ interests on green plumbing issues. Through its partnership with the U.S. EPA’s WaterSense program, PHCC is urging that properly qualified plumbing professionals be required during the construction of single-family homes that will display EPA WaterSense® labels.

“As the installers of water-efficient products, PHCC members and other plumbing contractors are best positioned to ensure that a quality installation is completed so that the homeowner is able to achieve water efficiency with the proper installation of products that comply with applicable codes and standards,” a letter from PHCC stated.

The PHCC letter also pointed out that many new homes do not have specifications for pipe-equipment sizing, venting and load calculations that are necessary to ensure that the total installation is not only water efficient, but also that it works to the satisfaction of the homeowner.  “Anyone who is not properly trained in plumbing will make decisions that could compromise the entire plumbing system, resulting in a poorly constructed system that does not meet the water efficiency that WaterSense is seeking,” PHCC said.

The following language was recommended by the organization to be included in the draft WaterSense specification for new homes:
    “A Builder Partner of the WaterSense Program shall ensure that all plumbing installations are completed by a competent — and where it is required, licensed — plumbing contractor. Additionally, it is highly recommended that the plumbing contractor and his/her workforce have additional training in water-efficient installations, such as that offered by the GreenPlumber® program.”
PHCC has been involved in the development of the draft single-family home specifications through regular conference calls and correspondence. The most recent letter was submitted during a comment period observed by WaterSense before the final single-family specifications are adopted. 

Besides its active role with WaterSense, PHCC also has been providing input to many other industry groups addressing the green plumbing issue. For more information, visit www.phccweb.org.


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