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World Plumbing Day 2010 World Plumbing Day 2010
24 Feb 2010
The first ever World Plumbing Day is to be celebrated on 11 March, 2010. worldplumbinginfo.com interviewed World Plumbing Council chairman, Robert Burgon to find out what it’s all about.
Thailand gets WPC treatment Thailand gets WPC treatment
12 Feb 2010
Danish Plumbing teacher Benny Wielandt, who won the 2008 WPC Lecturers’/Trainers’ Scholarship, has now submitted the report of his Scholarship visit to Thailand which he made in August 2009.
Australian National Plumbing Forum 2010
03 Feb 2010
Readers of worldplumbinginfo.com are invited to an afternoon of brief informative presentations and lively discussion with plumbing industry colleagues.
Plumbing’s response to the Haiti crisis Plumbing’s response to the Haiti crisis
03 Feb 2010
On 12 January 2010, the small island nation of Haiti was rocked by an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.0. The tragedy brought to attention the poverty, lack of water and basic sanitation and desolation in which the people of this once popular nation reside.
Rainwater tank pollution Rainwater tank pollution
19 Nov 2009
Lead has long been targeted as a potentially harmful water contaminant. As rainwater tanks become increasingly popular, it begs the question: do they harbour elevated lead levels that are dangerous to public health? Angela Tufvesson investigates.
Water sterilisation in hospitals Water sterilisation in hospitals
19 Nov 2009
Hospitals are by necessity significant water users. A new connection method for sterilising systems is set to save hospitals an average of 4,400L per day. Angela Tufvesson reports.
Mario Super Plumber Mario Super Plumber
19 Nov 2009
Mario, the world's favourite plumber, has been honoured by Spain's largest professional association of plumbers for his role in improving the image of plumbers worldwide.
Waterless urinals research Waterless urinals research
19 Nov 2009
In an effort to integrate water-sensitive urban designs into current practice the National Plumbing Regulators Forum (NPRF) for Australia and New Zealand formed the Australasian Scientific Review of Reduction of Flows on Plumbing and Drainage Systems (ASFlow) Committee to conduct research into the effects reduced flows are having on drainage systems.
Sewer blockage caused by screwdriver and rags
16 Oct 2009
Flooding from a sewer in Northern Ireland was caused by a screwdriver and ball of rags.
Where is world plumbing headed? Where is world plumbing headed?
30 Sep 2009
Where is the world's knowledge of plumbing systems, drainage and technical matters? Wherever the knowledge may be, it is time for people to bring it altogether so it may be shared, discussed and debated in the hope that solutions to water management problems are quickly found.
Water system shares in funding
24 Sep 2009
An innovative water system that mirrors cyclonic storm action to purify water for reuse is the recipient of government funding.
Plumbing technology moves forward
22 Sep 2009
Convened in conjunction with the World Plumbing Council (WPC), the 2010 International Emerging Technology Symposium will bring a range of expertise together to discuss matters of plumbing, health and water efficiency.
Turning stormwater into drinking water Turning stormwater into drinking water
21 Sep 2009
Scientists from Australia’s national science agency have turned stormwater from a city in South Australia into purified drinking water.
Brisbane to go toilet to tap?
18 Sep 2009
Brisbane policy makers should take a leap of faith and advocate for advanced water recycling facilities says Philip Anthony, director of the Orange County Water District, who led development of the world’s largest advanced water recycling facility of its kind in Orange County, California.
Boiler scrappage scheme
16 Sep 2009
Plumbers and plumbing suppliers in the United Kingdom are calling on Government to introduce a scrappage scheme for old boilers.