This book provides guidance for managing water supplies in buildings where people may drink water, use water for food preparation, wash, shower, swim or use water for other recreational activities... read more →
Edinburgh, Scotland (Sept. 20, 2011) GP Russ Chaney, CEO of The IAPMO Group, was elected chairman of the World Plumbing Council (WPC) for a term covering 2011-13 during the 9th... read more →
The WPD International Poster Competition in 2014 created a great deal of interest and excitement from elementary and primary schools from around the World. Entries were received from the United... read more →
In 2010 German Sanitation, Heating and Air Conditioning Association (ZVSHK) called on all students studying fine arts, design, communication design and architecture to enter an International poster competition entitled 'Water... read more →
Launch of WHO International Scheme to Evaluate Household Water Treatment Technologies WHO recently launched the International Scheme to Evaluate Household Water Treatment Technologies (“the Schemeâ€). The main objectives of the... read more →
A public outreach event to create awareness for citizens of Indonesia on the importance of plumbing standardization to improve sanitation and water within Indonesia. Join us to celebrate the work... read more →
India is well on its way to becoming an economic powerhouse, but like in most developing nations, environment, health and hygiene are major concerns. WPC 2013 focused on these three... read more →
In a sermon at a special church service on 12 April 2011 to mark the 400th anniversary of the granting of a Royal Charter to the London Livery company, the... read more →
7-9 March 2011, Melbourne Convention Centre The 2011 National Plumbing Regulators Forum (NPRF) conference is to be held at the Melbourne Convention Centre with the theme 'Healthy industry, healthy people,... read more →
The World Plumbing Council is encouraging members and others in the industry to take a plumbing message into schools in the run-up to World Plumbing Day on 11 March 2011.... read more →