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Partnership to promote new treatment standards for plumbing industry
Through a signed agreement between the American Society of Plumbing Engineers (ASPE) and the Water Quality Association (WQA), three WQA standards will be promoted and advanced for recognition as consensus American National Standards by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI):
WQA/ASPE 1201: Electrochemical Drinking Water Treatment Systems
WQA/ASPE S802: Product Sustainability for Activated Carbon
WQA/ASPE S803: Product Sustainability for Activated Carbon Water Filtration Systems
By partnering, WQA and ASPE seek to advance the professions of water treatment and plumbing engineering, whilst assisting in improving the safety and well-being of the public on a global scale.
WQA identified ASPE, an ANSI-accredited standards development organization (SDO), as an ideal sponsor to facilitate the adoption of these standards as American National Standards due to ASPE's experience in developing consensus standards and its relationships within all sectors of the plumbing community, including the model code bodies.
As sponsor, ASPE will be responsible for advancing the standards for adoption by ANSI and maintaining the standards according to ANSI accreditation procedures. WQA will provide technical support in the standards development process and recruit WQA members to volunteer for ASPE's standards-related committees.
In addition to these standards, the organizations plan to collaborate on other projects, including the promotion of sustainable water treatment solutions, the development of new joint WQA/ASPE standards related to water treatment and plumbing engineering, and the creation of mutually beneficial educational and professional certification programs.
[̉˜ : waterworld / 2013.11.27]