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The Water Council has announced the launch of the fall round of its corporate-sponsored open innovation contest, Tech Challenge. Sponsored by A. O. Smith, Badger Meter, and Zurn, innovators with […]
Read More >>The SFPE Tall Building Task Group is accepting comments on the revised 1st Draft of the Engineering Guide to Fire Safety for Very Tall Buildings, 2nd Edition. The purpose of […]
Read More >>JUMP into STEM, the Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) online building energy-efficiency competition, is entering its third year with three new concurrent challenges open to university student submissions. Challenges will be […]
Read More >>This November, the International Code Council is launching ICC Learn Live, a week-long virtual training and education event that will cover the latest topics in building safety—from the global impact […]
Read More >>In the Watts® Works℠ Engineer Webinar, “Past, Present & Future of Specifications,” Watts partnered with ATS to discuss the challenges that make specs hard to use in the field and […]
Read More >>The National Ground Water Association (NGWA) has released two new educational resources for private well owners concerning per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). NGWA’s “PFAS and Private Well Owners: What You […]
Read More >>Nominations and applications are open for WQA’s annual Leadership Awards, which recognize individuals and companies who have excelled in their service to the water quality improvement industry. Members of WQA […]
Read More >>Henri Bouchard, Director of Technical Services for CMMTQ, is the 20th recipient of the Joseph K. Seidner Award. He joined ASPE in 2011 is a member of ASPE’s Montreal Chapter. […]
Read More >>Due to wood’s hygroscopic characteristics, shrinkage of the wood framing may have adverse effects on plumbing, electrical, and mechanical systems. by Laura Loziuk and James Richardson In recent years there […]
Read More >>A preliminary agreement in the Flint water-related civil lawsuits has been reached, offering a State of Michigan-backed settlement of $600 million to parties who claim they were affected by the […]
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