IAPMO Publishes Manual of Recommended Construction Practices for Potable Water

The International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO®) and the Construction Practices for Potable Water Task Group are pleased to announce the release of the publication titled the Manual of Recommended Construction Practices for Potable Water.

This manual provides education and guidance to help plumbing professionals responsible for the design, construction, and commissioning of water systems to reduce the potential of contaminating plumbing systems during construction. If unmanaged, construction and commissioning activities contribute to the growth and spread of opportunistic premise plumbing pathogens (OPPPs) in potable and nonpotable building water systems. The publication includes a bonus Water Quality Manual produced by the Environmental Science, Policy, and Research Institute (ESPRI)/IAPMO.

On September 15, 2021, IAPMO initiated the task group to create a manual to provide code-enhanced and adoptable language for construction use, related to potable water piping systems and water safety management during the construction phase. The task group consisted of more than 30 industry experts from across the nation, focused on actionable guidance and construction best practices surrounding potable water.

“We are excited to provide the Manual of Recommended Construction Practices for Potable Water to the plumbing industry, furthering the cause of water safety,” said IAPMO Vice President of Technical Services and Research Christoph Lohr, PE. “This document helps fill the void in the water quality-plumbing nexus and is an important step in making water safety practical and actionable for plumbing professionals. Special thanks to all the volunteers and IAPMO staff for their effort on this manual.”

The IAPMO manual may be downloaded for free HERE.

For questions, please contact John A. Mullen at (631) 994-4774 or [email protected], or Christoph Lohr at (909) 731-0219 or [email protected].

Source: IAPMO

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