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ARCSA/ASPE/ANSI 78-2023 will assist engineers, designers, plumbers, builders/developers, landscape and irrigation professionals, state and local government, and end users in implementing a stormwater harvesting system while protecting public health and safety.
The 45,000 square foot facility is expected to be completed during the Spring of 2021. Grundfos is currently seeking to achieve LEED Platinum certification.
The RainCycle from Watts is a commerical rainwater harvesting system that captures, stores, pumps and treats rainwater for use in irrigation, toilets, washing and other applications.
Mexico had its first national conference on rainwater harvesting Nov. 6-9 at the University of Guadalajara School of Architecture in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Portland, Ore.-based manufacturers rep firm Hollabaugh Brothers & Associates brought 100 specifying engineers and facility managers to the iconic Space Needle in Seattle.
Portland, Ore.-based manufacturers rep firm Hollabaugh Brothers & Associates brought 100 specifying engineers and facility managers to the iconic Space Needle in Seattle to view and experience a broad range of Watts products, integrated system solutions and design resources.
The new professional qualifications standard will identify the minimum level of knowledge required to install, design and inspect rainwater catchment systems.
The team groups have a desire to increase results in both areas of harvesting by promoting these strategies as a valuable water resource for a variety of potable and nonpotable uses.