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World Plumbing Day March 11

Posted February 19th, 2010 by Craig Woolheater

MESSAGE FROM WORLD PLUMBING COUNCIL

As many of you may have already learned, the World Plumbing Council has chosen to create World Plumbing Day, to be celebrated on 11 March each year. The inaugural event will take place in 2010 and will be formally announced at a press conference in Beijing, China.

This annual event has been established to help the general public better understand the vital role the plumbing industry plays in protecting public health and safety, the extent to which it helps limit mankind’s environmental footprint and other important work performed by contractors, inspectors, installers, engineers, manufacturers and academicians that is often taken for granted.

As a means of promoting World Plumbing Day worldwide, the WPC will provide its member organizations, as well as any other parties interested in promoting the globally important role of plumbing, with fact sheets and other promotional information to encourage these organizations to plan activities celebrating World Plumbing Day in their own countries. It is my pleasure to advise you that a special website will be operational from 1 January 2010 and will contain various items that we have developed to assist in the planning for World Plumbing Day 2010. The website can be found at www.worldplumbingday.org

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Smarter Water Management

Posted February 17th, 2010 by Craig Woolheater

Water is something we all take for granted, but there is a limited amount in the world. Smarter water management is necessary to ensure our farms, factories and businesses keep running.

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Plumbing code likely to go ‘green’

Posted February 5th, 2010 by Craig Woolheater

IAPMO Green

Efforts to make it easier to use reclaimed and captured water in new construction got a new tool Feb. 1 when the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO) formally released its Green Plumbing and Mechanical Code Supplement.

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It’s a ‘Green’ Theme for the 2010 Dallas Auto Show

Posted February 2nd, 2010 by Craig Woolheater

Going Green

This year, the Dallas Auto Show also is proud to present a special “green” area dedicated to environmentally-friendly products and services. The City of Dallas will distribute information about air quality, phone recycling and water conservation. Stormwater Management will educate consumers on how to keep pollution out of area creeks and lakes. Texas Discovery Gardens will have a live native butterfly display and discuss organic gardening. In addition, there will be eco-minded local artists selling their wares such as beads made from recycled paper, beeswax candles and organic clothing, a “green” plumbing company, and a variety of other exhibitors. The Allied Exhibit Area also will be extended to include other products and services outside the Show’s typical automotive-related companies.

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Innerline Plumbing Will Be Exhibitor At 2010 Dallas Auto Show

Posted February 1st, 2010 by Craig Woolheater

Going Green

Innerline Plumbing will be displaying GreenPlumbers USA information, FAFCO Sungrabber solar water heaters, Caroma dual flush toilets, Evolve Roadrunner showerheads and other water efficient plumbing products!

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Going green with solar flair

Posted January 25th, 2010 by Craig Woolheater

“When it’s all over, they are going to end up paying for about 45 percent of the total cost,” said Craig Woolheater, owner of Innerline Plumbing, a family-owned business that Craig operates along with his brothers Kirk and Chris.

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Oncor Solar Water Heating Incentive Raised Significantly

Posted January 9th, 2010 by Craig Woolheater

As of January 1, Oncor has dramatically raised the incentive levels for standard residential solar water heating projects to roughly $1,400-$2,700, depending on a system’s predicted performance. The non-residential and low-income residential incentives remain at their 2009 levels.

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American Standard Brands Adopts Two Metro Atlanta Communities for Water-Efficiency Test

Posted November 11th, 2009 by Craig Woolheater

American Standard Brands is on a mission to help metropolitan Atlanta find solutions to its water woes. The company is retrofitting 19 homes in two neighborhoods with the latest in high-efficiency plumbing fixtures to measure both water savings and user satisfaction.

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