IAPMO Releases First-Ever Green Plumbing and Mechanical Code Supplement

February 02, 2010

ONTARIO, Calif., Feb. 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Sustainable Building Industry today has a powerful and revolutionary new tool at its disposal with the formal release of IAPMO's Green Plumbing and Mechanical Code Supplement, the most comprehensive document ever created to standardize sustainable residential and commercial plumbing and mechanical systems. "The building codes are perhaps the biggest hindrance to the adoption of green buildings," said Dave Viola, IAPMO director of Special Services and staff liaison to the Green Technical Committee (GTC) that developed the document. "There's so little information about how to do green systems properly and safely within existing building codes, so we've rolled out a document that shows exactly how it's done." The Green Supplement serves as a complement to any adopted plumbing and mechanical code, smoothly bridging the previously troublesome gap between existing codes and established green building programs. Where code language and green building concepts lack cohesion, the Green Supplement creates harmony by addressing such areas as: - Use of alternate water sources (gray water, rainwater harvesting) - Proper use of high-efficiency plumbing products - Conservation of hot water - Energy conservation in HVAC systems - Training/education in green plumbing systems Established in January 2008, the 25-member GTC is comprised of a who's who of industry leaders in all facets of the sustainable plumbing and mechanical fields, along with 60 other plumbers, contractors, engineers, inspectors and energy/water conservation experts enlisted for task groups.

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