ONTARIO, CALIF. — In the wake of the US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) announcement that it is accepting low-flow showerheads into its WaterSense® product labeling program, the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials’ (IAPMO) R&T lab has reaffirmed its commitment to help manufacturers get their products certified, according to a press release.
IAPMO has been a licensed provider of WaterSense® certification since 2007, and has certified more than 1,800 lavatory faucet and toilet models to the WaterSense® specifications, the release stated.
Showerheads bearing the WaterSense® label may use no more than two gallons per minute (gpm), tested at a flowing pressure of 80 pounds per square inch (psi), according to the release.
“IAPMO R&T and the US EPA have fostered a strong partnership in the advancement of the agency’s successful and popular consumer labeling program,” said Shahin Moinian, senior director of IAPMO R&T. “The US EPA trusts IAPMO R&T to help administer its specification — and manufacturers trust us to help deliver the benefits of certification.”
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