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James Dipping

James Dipping

James Dipping, PE, CPD, GPD, ARCSA AP, FASPE, Plumbing Engineering Discipline Lead for North America for Stantec, has more than 28 years of experience a plumbing engineer, and serves on the ASPE Legionella Design Guide Working Group, the IAPMO Hot Water Return Task Group, and the ASPE Thermal Disinfection Working Group.

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Professional Plumbing Engineer Viewpoints | James Dipping

Smart plumbing systems – a ways to go

Plumbing industry must catch up with HVAC monitoring and automation.
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James Dipping
March 25, 2025

This article revisits smart plumbing systems and the need for our industry to adopt monitoring and automation strategies like those in HVAC for improved efficiency. At the recent ASPE Convention in Columbus, OH, I discussed how integrating intelligence into plumbing can significantly enhance building occupant safety.


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Professional Plumbing Engineer Viewpoints | James Dipping

Advancing sustainability in commercial plumbing systems

The industry needs to adopt more modern domestic water pipe sizing practices.
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James Dipping
November 20, 2024

Sustainability in commercial plumbing focuses on modern pipe sizing to reduce material use and Legionella risk. Efficient layouts and lower-carbon materials like PEX and recycled PVC can lower greenhouse gas emissions, while improved equipment efficiency and training help reduce operational and embodied carbon emissions.


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Professional Plumbing Engineer Viewpoints | James Dipping

Lessons can be learned in difficult situations

Dealing with a blowhard.
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James Dipping
July 5, 2024

Encountering the Blowhard in any industry is common. I recently came across one and thought it was worth writing about.


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Getting serious on how hospitals are built

Calling all architects and code officials.
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James Dipping
March 7, 2024

When a plumbing engineer receives the design of a health care building — our minds gravitate to designing the system to optimize all the different considerations I mentioned above — with the fixture layout the architect has developed. But what if the layout changed? What if the amount of fixtures were reduced? 


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Professional Plumbing Engineer Viewpoints | James Dipping

How are you polishing your technical skills?

The cost of working from home.
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James Dipping
November 8, 2023

How are you polishing your technical skills? How are you taking those next steps in your career? How are you positioning yourself for new opportunities? For me, it’s in-person, in the office.


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Professional Plumbing Engineer Viewpoints

James Dipping: Delivering products as engineers

How knowledge and expertise play into drawings and specifications.
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James Dipping
July 5, 2023

As an engineering manager, I have a responsibility to maintain a high level of quality in our “product.” But it’s my opinion that consulting engineers don’t really have a product. You might counter with — drawings and specifications are our product, are they not? Yes and no. Allow me to explain.


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James Dipping: Remediation tactics for Legionella outbreaks

What to do if Legionella is found in a plumbing system.
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James Dipping
May 8, 2023

My last two columns discussed both chemical and non-chemical additives or technologies that I treat as “must consider” for plumbing engineers in their design practices to reduce the risk of Legionella bacteria developing in the domestic water system. As I mentioned, these topics might not be a code minimum requirement, but as an engineering community, we have a responsibility to uphold the health and safety of the public. Therefore, we should discuss these technologies with our clients for many different building types we come across in our design.


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James Dipping: Non-chemical water treatment options for Legionella control

Specialty components to further reduce the risk of Legionella — part two.
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James Dipping
March 6, 2023

In my January column, I began a series focused on chemical and non-chemical additives or technologies that I treat as “must consider” for plumbing engineers in their design practices to reduce the risk of legionella bacteria developing in the domestic water system.


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James Dipping: Chemical and non-chemical additives for Legionella control

Specialty components to further reduce the risk of Legionella.
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James Dipping
January 6, 2023

Many of the topics I have discussed in my column to this point have been about temperature considerations within the supply and return system based on recommendations in the community and right-sizing domestic water piping to reduce the overall volume of water in the building’s piping system.


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James Dipping: A deep dive into water pipe sizing

Selecting pipe size is not as simple as looking at a chart.
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James Dipping
November 8, 2022

There is a battle going on in the industry when it comes to domestic water distribution systems, and it lies in how plumbing engineers size domestic water piping. System longevity, pressure drop, water age, noise and building codes will influence the approach taken in sizing a domestic water system.


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