Guidelines for Recommissioning Plumbing Equipment and Practices for Water Quality Post COVID-19

This program was provided by Watts Water. Description: There is an eagerness with business owners and government officials to bring our lives back to the normalcy of early 2020. The COVID-19 outbreak is showing signs of slowing down, and unfortunately, a different risk is now on the rise of opening dormant buildings with stagnant water systems. Several weeks of zero flow and tempered water can result in an increased risk of legionella, microbiological growth, heavy metals leeching, and increased corrosion within our plumbing systems. Watts Water Technologies is committed to helping the industry shift into confidence going forward. This presentation will examine essential steps a building water management team or team of one should consider in order to maintain water quality and safety in plumbing systems of unused or slightly used buildings. Learning Objective: • Discover how water in the piping systems of empty buildings can lead to an increase in legionella and waterborne pathogen risk • Learn the initial steps needed to get ready to open an unoccupied building • Learn what a flushing regime is, how to implement and key considerations • Learn the testing and monitoring practices vital to opening a building • Gain instructions on how to Recommission, Inspect and Disinfect (RID) equipment and fixtures. As a nonprofit organization, ASHE relies on our sponsors to provide free webinars such as this one. Please submit your contact information to gain access to the webinar recording By registering, you agree ASHE can share your contact information with the webinar sponsor.

06/23/20: Lunch & Learn: Watts:Guidelines for Recommissioning Plumbing Equipment and Practices for Water Quality Post Covid19
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