This most-recent cyberattack on American Water Works isn’t just another wake-up call for utility companies but for every individual reliant on these services. This incident might well be the catalyst for a broader understanding of how intertwined our digital and physical worlds have become, and how personal action, like installing an at-home water treatment system, isn’t just about health, comfort, and convenience, but also about resilience in the face of modern threats.
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2022 Updates: NSF/ANSI/CAN 372-2022 and 61-2022
2022 editions of NSF/ANSI/CAN 372 and NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 have recently been published.
Better People make Better Water
Potable plumbing and sewage infrastructure is the hallmark of a civilized society. Water has a pivotal influence on health, happiness, and wellbeing. Issues such as(more…)
Code Review – Air Gaps
From the 2018 UPC Illustrated Training Manual, Chapter 6, WATER SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION 611.2 Air Gap Discharge. Discharge from drinking water treatment units shall enter the(more…)
NSF releases P453
This protocol was developed with input from various industry organizations and benefited from a public review comment period. NSF International has additional services to assist facility operators in establishing and verifying their management plans for cooling tower water systems through education, guidance in developing plans and third-party verification audits.
NSF 444 – A new standard to minimize biological contamination in buildings
Global public health organization NSF International and ASHRAE have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) dedicated to protecting public health by establishing safe management practices(more…)