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Position Statement on National Water Efficiency Standards

The undersigned companies, organizations, and public agencies reaffirm our support for maintaining national standards for the water use efficiency of new plumbing products, as provided by current Federal law. From diverse perspectives, we each have come to support this approach to reducing the costs of providing safe drinking water, treating municipal wastewater, and protecting our rivers, lakes, estuaries, and wetlands.

The drought now affecting several portions of the United States serves to underscore the need to make more efficient use of our water supplies. Even where water is not scarce, efficient plumbing products help consumers and communities hold down the rising costs of additional water supply and wastewater treatment infrastructure. Saving water also reduces the energy required to pump, heat, and treat water throughout the nation.

With over half of all indoor residential water use taking place in the bathroom, improved water efficiency in new toilets is central to most water conservation efforts. Several different technologies are employed in the latest generation of water-efficient toilets on the market today. Numerous reports have shown that the great majority of homeowners who have been surveyed are satisfied with the performance of these new toilets. Leading national consumer publications have highlighted many brands and models that meet their performance tests, and utilities that promote the installation of water-efficient toilets have received few complaints.

The rigors of the marketplace will drive even further improvements in the performance of plumbing products. However, the regulatory stability provided by current Federal law is very important to the U.S. plumbing industry. It allows businesses to bring improved products to a national market, rather than spend time and money designing products for differing flush volumes, flow rates, test procedures, certification requirements, and labeling rules, all of which could vary by state and local jurisdiction if Federal standards were repealed. Economies of scale -- an important factor in keeping costs to consumers low -- could be lost if this national market were to become fragmented

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Branch

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A branch is any part of the piping system other than the main, riser, or stack.

Cast Iron

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Metal which is formed by casting on molds to make some plumbing fixtures such as bathtubs, lavatories and sinks. The iron form is then coated with enamel. Also DWV sewer pipe.

P & T (Pressure and Temperature) Relief Valve

Definition:
A safety valve installed on a hot water storage tank to limit temperature and pressure of the water.

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