Policy-compliant lead free fittings are one of the most important components to add to water distribution systems to ensure that communities have access to safe drinking water. In a recent study conducted in Harford County by the Maryland Geological Survey in...
There seems to be no end to this frigid weather. According to a report from CBS New York, the state recently had to endure another round of snow brought about by a winter storm: “A winter storm warning went into effect at midnight Tuesday night, and will...
With the Arctic freeze causing temperatures to plummet throughout much of the United States, many are looking forward to warmer temperatures. However, according to an article that appeared on WTOP, the same warm temperatures many are looking forward to could actually...
In 2011, the United States government put in effect a law in which domestic, commercial, and industrial facilities are required to utilize lead free fittings on water sources for human consumption. The Reduction of Lead in Drinking Water Act was announced three years...
As people move towards becoming both more environmentally-friendly and more conscious of health and personal safety, there continues to be a movement towards making water for human consumption as lead-free as possible. This is spearheaded by the Reduction Lead in...
An article on the Vending Times website published last December 30, 2013 details how different industrial and commercial establishments must already be able to comply with a “lead-free” standard by the beginning of 2014, particularly with regard to having lead-free...