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Providence, R.I. – The first annual John Hazen White III Memorial Tribute was held under sunny skies on Saturday, April 27, at Narragansett Brewery. It was a memorable day filled with unity and celebration. Participants included Taco employees, cherished family members, dear friends, and valued partners at Community Preparatory School. The event began with a Read more

Providence, R.I. – The first annual John Hazen White III Memorial Tribute was held under sunny skies on Saturday, April 27, at Narragansett Brewery. It was a memorable day filled with unity and celebration. Participants included Taco employees, cherished family members, dear friends, and valued partners at Community Preparatory School.

The event began with a meaningful one-mile walk/run, symbolizing the shared commitment to our community and its well-being. The slogan, “Come Walk or Run in Memory of Maddie’s Daddy,” provided an extra special, heartfelt incentive.

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Following the walk/run, the festivities continued at the brewery, where attendees enjoyed live music, delicious food, and the joyous camaraderie of being together. It was a time to reflect on the impact of John Hazen White III’s legacy and to honor his vision of making a positive difference in the lives of others.

John Hazen White III Memorial Tribute, taco, pumps, hydronics, radiant, taco comfort“Seeing everyone here today means so much to us,” said Kate White, Corporate Social Responsibility Partner at Taco. “This is exactly the type of event that John would have loved—an opportunity to spend time together with family and friends for such a wonderful cause. We wish he was still here, but we know he lives on in all of us,” Kate mused.

John H. White, Jr, Executive Chairman and Owner of Taco, reflected on the day. “Today’s event was truly special. Sharing time together with friends, family and the Taco community is the perfect way to celebrate John’s life and the joy he brought to all those who knew him,” said John.

John Hazen White III Memorial Tribute, taco, pumps, hydronics, radiant, taco comfort“We are so thankful for everyone joining us here to pay tribute to John,” said Ben White, Program Manager, Business Operations at Taco. “He made us all better people and continues to have a positive impact on our lives. As we have been saying, love is not a big enough word when it comes to John,” concluded Ben.

We invite you to consider donating to the John Hazen White III Endowed Scholarship fund at Community Preparatory School. Your generous donations will help us continue his legacy of empowering young minds and transforming lives. Details on how to donate can be found at https://bit.ly/44inhTJ.

Ontario, Calif. — With the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issuing the first national drinking water standards for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO®) continues to lend its expertise and leadership to helping manufacturers and the industry navigate the changes and ensure a seamless transition. IAPMO’s subject Read more

Ontario, Calif. — With the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issuing the first national drinking water standards for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO®) continues to lend its expertise and leadership to helping manufacturers and the industry navigate the changes and ensure a seamless transition.

IAPMO’s subject matter experts will participate on committees and working groups for numerous relevant standards, including NSF/ANSI/CAN 61: Drinking Water Components — Health Effects; NSF/ANSI 53: Drinking Water Treatment Units — Health Effects; NSF/ANSI 58: Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Treatment Systems; and ASSE LEC 2006: Point of Entry Reverse Osmosis Systems. IAPMO strongly encourages manufacturers of applicable products to join the process to ensure their voices are heard as these important standards are updated. The EPA has provided a fact sheet on home filters to reduce PFAS levels.

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In addition, IAPMO has published documents with vital information plumbing and product manufacturers need to know before the restrictions become mandatory, including an overview of the standards development process and how to get involved. There is also an opportunity to sign up for notifications about committees and updates. The information is available at https://iapmort.org/pfas-compliance-guide.

“The EPA rule means five PFAS chemicals will be added to the pass/failure requirements in the NSF/ANSI 61 standard. It’s a significant change,” IAPMO Chief Technical Services Officer Tom Palkon said. “IAPMO R&T is already equipped to provide testing to standards that govern products that may be affected by this new rule. We welcome questions and concerns from manufacturers that seek clarity.”

Exposure to PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals,” has been linked to an increased risk of certain types of cancers, impacts to the immune system and thyroid, and reproductive and developmental effects.

This final rule represents the most significant step to protect public health under EPA’s PFAS Strategic Roadmap. The final rule will reduce PFAS exposure for approximately 100 million people, prevent thousands of deaths, and reduce tens of thousands of serious illnesses. The announcement complements President Biden’s government-wide action plan to combat PFAS pollution. This Final Rule will impact more than 66,000 public water systems by 2027, these public water systems must monitor and provide three years of initial monitoring. By 2029, these systems will have five years to implement solutions to reduce PFAS, and these systems where drinking water violates one of more MCLs must take action and must notify the public of the violation.

The rule establishes legally enforceable levels for several PFAS known to occur individually and as mixtures in drinking water. It sets limits for five individual PFAS: PFOA, PFOS, PFNA, PFHxS, and HFPO-DA (also known as “GenX Chemicals”), as well as a limit for mixtures of any two or more of four PFAS: PFNA, PFHxS, PFBS, and “GenX chemicals.” By reducing exposure to PFAS, this final rule will help advance public health and safety.

The EPA’s free Water Technical Assistance program (WATERTA) is providing support and access to federal funds of underserved and disadvantaged communities to comply with the new Rule. The EPA also will offer a free webinar April 30 on various aspects of the Final Rule.

Manufacturers have long trusted IAPMO R&T for its foresight in assisting them to meet the dynamic legislative demands on their water treatment products, faucets, valves, fittings and other products that contact drinking water. IAPMO R&T has been certifying products to be in compliance with standards governing their use since 1936.

To thank valued PROs and celebrate the launch of SENSEI RX/RXP Rinnai America Corporation — manufacturer of the number-one-selling brand of tankless gas water heaters in North America — announces the launch of the PRO APPRECIATION Sweepstakes. A sweepstake that thanks Rinnai’s valued PROs and celebrates the launch of the new SENSEI RX/RXP, the next generation of Read more

To thank valued PROs and celebrate the launch of SENSEI RX/RXP

Rinnai America Corporation — manufacturer of the number-one-selling brand of tankless gas water heaters in North America — announces the launch of the PRO APPRECIATION Sweepstakes. A sweepstake that thanks Rinnai’s valued PROs and celebrates the launch of the new SENSEI RX/RXP, the next generation of tankless water heating.

From May 1 to July 31, each purchase of a SENSEI RX/RXP can be used to enter the sweepstakes for a chance to win over 200 prizes including a Ford F-150 grand prize and the first prize of a Tony Stewart Racing Experience trip to Las Vegas. PROs can enter as many times as they want to increase their chances of winning. To learn more about how to enter the PRO APPRECIATION Sweepstakes, please visit National SENSEI RX Sweepstakes (rinnai.us).

“For over 50 years Rinnai America has been bringing innovative products to the North American market that meet specific needs for the PRO. The new SENSEI RX Series takes tankless innovation to the next level by offering features and benefits that are market-leading and support our continued brand promise of Creating a healthier way of living®,” said Frank Windsor, President, Rinnai America Corporation.

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The SENSEI RX/RXP incorporates the features and benefits PROs have communicated will make it easier for them to sell, install, and service. And now it is the best-performing condensing tankless water heater Rinnai has ever made. All RX products provide the PRO with the following benefits:

  • Industry-first 0.98 UEF tankless product.
  • One unit that does it all – Rinnai’s SmartSense™ adaptive gas valve and the VersaVent™ accessory allow for propane, natural gas, and indoor or outdoor installations. Only 6 SKUs (different BTUs) to stock.
  • Save time with easy setup via Bluetooth using your phone – With Rinnai’s new SmartConnect™ technology no Wi-Fi is required and there is no need to remove the cover. Set-up can be completed by the PRO using the app on his or her mobile device.
  • New reduced product weight of 58lbs – Allows for easier one-person installation.
  • Smart-Circ™ Intelligent Recirculation – The models with built-in pumps learn when consumers want hot water.
  • Industry-leading warranty – 15 years on the heat exchanger, 5 years on parts, and up to 5 years on labor.
  • All the benefits of tankless – Unlimited hot water, space savings and so much more.

To learn more about the SENSEI RX/RXP, built for the PRO, by the PRO please visit SENSEI RX (R)-US | Rinnai.

Watts has announced their first monthly drawing in the year-long “Learn Today, Lead Tomorrow” 150th Anniversary celebration: The Ultimate Beer Essentials Bundle Sweepstakes. From now through May 31, 2024, plumbing professionals engaging in Watts’ educational programs have the chance to win by earning tickets through their Learn & Earn initiative. Five winners will be selected Read more

Watts has announced their first monthly drawing in the year-long “Learn Today, Lead Tomorrow” 150th Anniversary celebration: The Ultimate Beer Essentials Bundle Sweepstakes. From now through May 31, 2024, plumbing professionals engaging in Watts’ educational programs have the chance to win by earning tickets through their Learn & Earn initiative. Five winners will be selected in early June, providing just another earning opportunity for loyal customers to win.

 

The ultimate beer essentials bundle contains a(n):

  • Growler tap with 64oz glass growler
  • Beer caddie cooler with tote and bottle opener
  • 12 oz Borosilicate™ Bira Glass
  • Elan deluxe corkscrew in bamboo box

Watts invites all eligible industry professionals to join them in this special occasion and take advantage of the chance to win the Ultimate Beer Essentials Bundle.  Every ticket is an opportunity to win.

This sweepstakes is just one part of Watts’ year-long anniversary celebration. In addition to this Ultimate Beer Essentials Bundle, Watts is honoring customers with chances to win prizes in monthly, quarterly, and the grand prize drawing: a trip for two to Boston, MA.

Eligibility to participate is exclusive to industry professionals who leverage Watts’ extensive educational offerings. This includes eLearning through Watts Works Online (training.watts.com), attending Lunch & Learn sessions, and in-person training at Watts Learning Centers across North America. For a detailed rundown of how to earn tickets and make entries visit Watts’ official sweepstakes page at watts.com/150sweepstakes.

12 Schools to Receive Support to Create and Update Plumbing & HVAC Labs The “Explore The Trades Skills Lab, Built by Ferguson” equipment grants were announced on May 1, 2024, in celebration of National Skilled Trades Day. Twelve schools are the newest recipients of the Skills Lab equipment grants, which are projected to reach over Read more

12 Schools to Receive Support to Create and Update Plumbing & HVAC Labs

The “Explore The Trades Skills Lab, Built by Ferguson” equipment grants were announced on May 1, 2024, in celebration of National Skilled Trades Day.

Twelve schools are the newest recipients of the Skills Lab equipment grants, which are projected to reach over 1,000 students this upcoming school year. This dynamic program has experienced rapid growth since it began in 2021 and has now delivered plumbing and HVAC equipment to 26 schools and over 2,000 students nationwide.

“The national conversation around the importance of the skilled trades and technical education has reached a fever pitch this year,” noted Kate Cinnamo, Executive Director of Explore The Trades. “Trade education programs in communities around the nation are bringing the next generation to these industries. Our partnership with Ferguson has given school districts the opportunity to build skilled trades labs that enable their students to thrive. It’s so encouraging to see students discover the trades, develop a passion for them and know that those skill sets will benefit them in careers after high school graduation.”

“We are proud to partner with Explore The Trades and thrilled to see our shared vision of building a sustainable skilled trades pipeline come to life,” commented Melissa Hazelwood, Director of Social Impact at Ferguson. “With the recent surge of interest in trades careers and the substantial investments in our country’s infrastructure, the need for skilled tradespeople has never bee more apparent. Through our concerted efforts, we are not just providing students with tools; we are laying the foundation for lifelong careers. Our partnership has already impacted thousands of students, and we are excited to continue this journey. We are committed to investing in the next generation.”

Congratulations to the following recipients!

  • Appomattox County High School – HVAC (Virginia)
  • Bemidji High School – HVAC (Minnesota)
  • Callaway High School – HVAC (Georgia)
  • Gateway Regional – HVAC (New Jersey)
  • Ivy Academy – HVAC (Tennessee)
  • Lebanon County Career and Technology Center – Plumbing (Pennsylvania)
  • Mayfair Elementary and Middle School – Plumbing (Pennsylvania)
  • Poplar Bluff Technical Career Center – HVAC (Missouri)
  • Raymore-Peculiar Public School Foundation – HVAC (Missouri)
  • Saginaw Career Complex – HVAC (Michigan)
  • Thomas J. Corcoran High School – HVAC (New York)
  • Woodruff Career and Technical Center – HVAC (Illinois)

 

About Explore The Trades
Founded in 2005, Explore The Trades is committed to bridging the technical talent gap to the service trades of plumbing, heating, cooling, and electrical. The organization is focused on bringing the skilled trades conversation back into the classroom by providing classroom materials and on-demand resources for educators, parents, and students.