The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), supported by state and local governments, the private sector, communities, and academia, will sponsor its eighth SepticSmart Week 2020, Sept. 14-18, an annual event... read more →
Mitigate the effects of the pandemic in your organization — Version 3 of the Guidelines is now available The current COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally shifted the way people live and... read more →
The correct installation and maintenance of drainage is critical to prevent contamination from viruses (including COVID-19) and bacteria putting occupants at risk The topic of household drainage has come... read more →
The Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering (CIPHE), is advising everyone to flip down the toilet seat before they flush, in a new campaign aimed to help stop the... read more →
Musanze, Rwanda (June 18, 2020) — The World Plumbing Council (WPC) has facilitated a partnership between The International Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Foundation (IWSH) and the Rwanda Plumbers Organization (RPO)... read more →
Diepsloot, Johannesburg, South Africa (June 15, 2020) — The World Plumbing Council (WPC), in association with The International Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Foundation (IWSH), is excited to support an ambitious... read more →
Lusaka, Zambia (June 10, 2020) — The World Plumbing Council (WPC), an international organization that aims to achieve the best possible plumbing for the world through growth and development of... read more →
John Lansing, US recipient of the WPC 2018 Education and Training Scholarship, has submitted his comprehension report A Comparison of British and American Plumbing Engineering Standards and Practices. The WPC... read more →
The Riddle: A father and son were in a car accident where the father was killed. The ambulance brought the son... read more →
We don’t use water like we used to. In recent decades, concerns about cost, water shortages and environmental impacts together with changes in plumbing design have driven down water usage... read more →