The importance of sanitary working practices cannot be over emphasized. Think carefully when cutting pipes, changing filters, repairing softeners or anything else in your daily work routine. Consider the potential pathways of contamination and take sensible countermeasures. The health and safety of your clients rest in your (hopefully clean) hands. Pay attention to hygiene, your clients are counting on you!

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WQA Position: IAPMO Z601
WQA POSITION: WQA supports a pass/fail criterion of 80% for IAPMO Z601, and cannot continue to support the standard if the criterion is lowered to 60%(more…)
Ozone – Why aren’t you using it yet?
Water is one of the most precious commodities on our planet. It is our job as water quality management experts to make that water cleaner,(more…)
ARCSA Class in Monterey
ARCSA and Monterey Peninsula Water Management District are pleased to offer a comprehensive Rainwater Catchment Accredited Professional training course, August 26 & 27, 2015 at the California American(more…)
College accreditation of rainwater knowledge
oday, ARCSA proudly announces a three-year renewal of its first collaboration with an institution of higher learning – Santa Fe Community College – whose 16-week course, “Active Water Harvesting and Distribution Systems” fulfilled ARCSA’s curriculum requirements, including lessons on the latest design and installation standard – ARCSA/ASPE/ANSI Standard 63. To formalize the occasion, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed by SFCC President, Randy Grissom, and ARCSA’s President, David Crawford.
Certified Service Technician
Certified professionals typically enjoy greater credibility with customers and a competitive advantage in the marketplace, as well as improved job performance, including fewer costly errors