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    IAPMO Adds ESPRI to Bolster Research and Innovation in Water, Plumbing Systems

    IAPMO Adds ESPRI to Bolster Research and Innovation in Water, Plumbing Systems

    Ontario, California — IAPMO® is proud to announce the Environmental Science, Policy and Research Institute (ESPRI), an organization dedicated to safeguarding public health through the improved management of building water systems, is the newest addition to The IAPMO Group. 
     
    Founded to address the critical but often overlooked arena of water quality in building water systems, ESPRI has worked to develop best practices for the entire lifecycle of these systems in settings such as multifamily housing, hospitals, office buildings, convention centers, schools, hotels, and museums. Unlike organizations focused solely on drinking water, wastewater, or stormwater, ESPRI fills a unique and vital role in protecting water quality within buildings themselves. 
     
    ESPRI will become an integral part of IAPMO’s Technical Services and Research team, significantly strengthening IAPMO’s research capabilities as the preeminent authority bridging science, policy and standards to ensure a safer built environment. ESPRI joining IAPMO aligns with the launch of IAPMO’s Innovation and Research Fund, which brings together industry-leading companies, academic institutions, philanthropic groups, and individuals committed to the belief that technological innovation holds the key to improving the quality of life in the communities where we live and work. Through collaboration and cutting-edge research, the fund addresses pressing challenges in areas such as water access and environmental safety, among others. 
     
    “ESPRI is excited to join IAPMO and support IAPMO's efforts to protect public health and advance building water science,” said Dr. Jen Clancy, chief scientist of ESPRI. “Joining IAPMO will help us meet our mission of improving the connection between public water systems and their customers and promoting healthy water, all the way to the tap.”  
     
    ESPRI has built its success through a collaborative approach, partnering with building owners and managers, water utilities, regulatory agencies, and occupants to promote public health and water safety. Its leadership includes experts with decades of experience in environmental science and water system management. ESPRI has worked with organizations including the Water Research Foundation, the Association of State Drinking Water Administrators, the American Water Works Association (AWWA) and the U.S. EPA. 
     
    “ESPRI is a welcome addition to the IAPMO family,” said IAPMO CEO Dave Viola. “Both IAPMO and ESPRI have established a name for themselves in the realm of promoting public health and safety, and by working together collaboratively, we can make a positive impact — particularly in the realm of water quality in premise plumbing systems.” 
     
    The integration of ESPRI marks a significant step forward in IAPMO’s commitment to protecting public health through science, policy, and innovation in water systems. 
     
    For more information on ESPRI or to learn more about the Innovation and Research Fund and how to get involved, please visit iapmo.org/research/support-innovation

    New WPC Africa workgroup promotes regional collaboration and further Global Partnership at WorldSkills Africa 2025

    13 October 2025

    A first-of-its-kind workshop for African World Plumbing Council (WPC) member organizations was held alongside the WorldSkills Africa 2025 capacity-building program for Plumbing, hosted at the Fountain Gate Craft & Trades School in Lusaka, Zambia, from Sept. 1-5. This workshop assembled a team of proactive WPC representatives from Zambia, South Africa, and Rwanda for a first in-person meeting of WPC member organizations on the continent. 

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    09 October 2025

    ASSE International is seeking working group members to update four professional qualification standards: ASSE 13000 Standard for Service Plumber and Residential Mechanical Service Technician; ASSE 15000 Standard for the Inspection, Testing and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems; ASSE 27000 Standard for Hybrid Fire Extinguishing Systems Personnel; and ASSE 29000 Standard for Personnel Related to Safe Pressure Testing of Piping Systems.

    IAPMO Solicits Public Comments for 2027 WE•Stand, USHGC, USPSHTC

    08 October 2025

    IAPMO®, publisher of the Water Efficiency and Sanitation Standard (WE•Stand), Uniform Solar, Hydronics and Geothermal Code (USHGC) and Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code (USPSHTC), is calling for public comments on the 2025 Report on Proposals (ROP) for the 2027 editions of these model codes, the preceding editions of which are American National Standards.

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