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04/01/2020 Pentair 8% Surcharge
April 1, 2022 Dear Valued Pentair Partner, The global manufacturing environment for Pentair, and other industrial corporations, remainsextraordinarily challenging. Ongoing inflationary pressures, supply scarcities, labor(more…)
03/21/22 WQA 2022 Convention Update
New option available for compliance with 2022 WQA Convention and Exposition COVID-19 policy Thank you for your support and flexibility as WQA continues to closely monitor all information and adjust to(more…)
Pentair discontinues 5810, 5812, 4650 and others
As of January 31, 2022, the following valves will be discontinued and we will accept last orders at that time. These orders may be subject to(more…)
In Memoriam – Tom Holler
Thomas David “Tom” Holler, 68, of Youngsville passed away Wednesday, May 12, 2021. Tom was born in 1952 in Sheboygan, WI. He attended Trinity Lutheran(more…)
2021 AB 100 – Lead in Faucets – Oppose Unless Amended
The new 1 μg maximum allowable level of lead requirements outlined in the bill are based on the standard NSF 61 2020. As promised during our prior collaborative discussions with your office and the sponsors regarding AB 2060, PMI advocated successfully for an expedited publication of NSF 61 2020 that occurred in August 2020. PMI’s actions clearly demonstrate that industry wants to achieve the objectives of AB 100. However, just like with NSF 61 2020 that allows for manufacturers to have until January 1, 2024 to certify all endpoint devices that provide drinking water to the new lead requirements in the standard, AB 100 needs to be revised accordingly to provide sufficient time for all those involved in the supply chain to get certified product to the marketplace.