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Julius Ballanco: New normal for codes and standards

A few days ago, I just celebrated another birthday. 

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Julius Ballanco: COVID-19: Don’t let this crisis go to waste

Rahm Emanuel, the former Mayor of Chicago and former White House Chief of Staff for President Barack Obama, has a line that he often repeats: “Never allow a good crisis to go to waste.” 

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Julius Ballanco: DOE definition of shower heads

In August, the Department of Energy (DOE), published a proposed rulemaking that would change the definition of a showerhead. While this sounds simple enough, you have to remember this is the federal...

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Julius Ballanco: A fond farewell

IAPMO recently announced CEO Russ Chaney will be retiring at the end of the year. The newly appointed CEO is Dave Viola. Both Russ and Dave are personal friends.

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Julius Ballanco: Plumbing for the aging population

According to the U.N., we are in the midst of a longevity revolution. 

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Julius Ballanco: First virtual code hearings

The ICC announced it is switching its spring code change hearings from in-person to virtual hearings. 

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Julius Ballanco: DOE issues definition of showerhead

Most plumbing manufacturers thought when DOE proposed the rule, it was nice but had very little chance of being finalized. That is why it was so shocking when on Dec. 8, 2020, the final rule was signed...

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Julius Ballanco: IAPMO code meeting goes virtual

Unsurprisingly, IAPMO announced that its first meeting to review the plumbing code and mechanical code changes will be held virtually. 

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Julius Ballanco: ICC issues 2024 code changes

While the hearings are virtual, the committees will actually be live at the ICC Central Regional Office in Country Club Hills, Illinois. The committee, ICC staff and moderators will all be operating...

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Julius Ballanco: Shocking code change for IAPMO

There were 347 changes proposed to the Uniform Plumbing Code, and 349 code changes proposed to the Uniform Mechanical Code. While the numbers seem high, they are actually consistent with previous code...

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Julius Ballanco: Less than stellar virtual hearings

ICC held its very first virtual code change hearings in April and May. Let us hope it is the last time they hold them virtually. While technology has advanced, I think everyone got tired of the...

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Julius Ballanco: Chairing the UPC Technical Committee

Over the last 30 years, I have attempted to bring the readers into the middle of the code change hearings to understand the process as plumbing and mechanical code requirements are developed and...

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Who controls the UPC and UMC

After every IAPMO Technical Committee meeting discussing code changes, engineering colleagues always ask, “Does the union control the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) and the Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC)?”

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Water chemistry

During the last few months, I have heard a number of debates about the use of the term “potable water” versus “drinking water.” What has been interesting is everyone actively involved in the plumbing...

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Julius Ballanco: The ICC system needs to change

Last month, ICC completed the technical code changes to the 2024 Edition of the International Plumbing Code (IPC), International Mechanical Code (IMC) and International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC). Yes, you...

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Julius Ballanco: IPC strange results

With the first in-person code hearing since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a question of how many people would show up for the ICC meeting. Walking in on the first morning, it was...

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Julius Ballanco: Chicago allowing no-hub?

Chicago has been known as the last major city in the United States that still mandates lead and oakum cast iron systems in buildings. No-hub fittings have never been allowed in the Chicago Plumbing...

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Julius Ballanco: Heat pumps in your future

I recently attended a Chicago ASPE Chapter meeting that had a presentation on heat pump water heaters. The presentation was excellent. The information and the way it was presented was extremely...

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Julius Ballanco: The most powerful code section

The most powerful section of any code is the alternative approval section. This section is typically found in either the administrative chapter of the code or the general requirements chapter. Every...

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Julius Ballanco: Showerheads: New administration, new definition

In a previous column last year, I identified a change in definition, by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), regarding showerheads, body sprays and safety shower showerheads. In December 2020, during...

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Julius Ballanco: Struggling to regulate Legionella

My first encounter in dealing with combating Legionnaires’ disease through code regulations dates back to 1977. Older individuals will recall that the disease got its name after the outbreak in 1976 in...

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Julius Ballanco: Decarbonization and electrification — are we there yet?

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Julius Ballanco: Architects know what they are doing

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Julius Ballanco: Right-sizing plumbing systems for large arenas and stadiums

The 7th Emerging Water Technology Symposium (EWTS) was held in San Antonio the second week of May. The Symposium is sponsored by the leading plumbing groups: IAPMO, ASPE, PMI, World Plumbing Council,...

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Julius Ballanco: Government report ignores Uniform Codes

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) issued a document in March entitled, “Building Codes Strategy.” I finally received a copy in late April. I would encourage you to download the document...

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Julius Ballanco: How private is your plumbing?

The first time I heard the terms “paruresis” and “parcopresis” was in the mid-1980s at a plumbing code hearing. In those days, there was no Google to look up the words. I listened to the chief plumbing...

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Julius Ballanco: NSPC update completed

The National Standard Plumbing Code (NSPC) is often called the New Jersey Plumbing Code. That is because New Jersey is the only state that adopts this code on a statewide basis. Other adoptions are by...

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Julius Ballanco: Outvoted at IAPMO

I am often asked, “How do you remove the stranglehold that the union has on the Uniform Plumbing Code and Uniform Mechanical Code?” My answer is always the same — you outvote them at the Annual...

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Julius Ballanco: Thermostatic mixing valve changes

At the recent ASPE Convention and Expo, I visited friends at the Leonard booth. I was invited to see their new electronic thermostatic mixing valves. Simply stated, it was cool. The adjustment of the...

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Julius Ballanco: It's been a fun ride

This month marks the 28th anniversary of the founding of PM Engineer magazine. The magazine was started by four individuals: George Zebrowski, my publisher; Tim Fausch, the group publisher; Jim...

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