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Certifiers NSF International, CSA Group, IAPMO R&T, UL and Water Quality Association to Harmonize Chemical Risk Assessment Process


ANN ARBOR, MI (PRWEB) April 17, 2013

To further protect public health, reduce duplicative costs, increase efficiency and promote transparency of human health risk assessment action levels, CSA Group, NSF International, IAPMO R&T, UL, and the Water Quality Association will now use harmonized procedures to develop action levels for unregulated chemical contaminants originating from products in contact with drinking water. The harmonized process will be used by all five certification organizations immediately.

Products that contact drinking water, such as pipes and treatment chemicals, treatment devices and faucets, can contribute chemicals to drinking water. In the late 1980s, NSF International developed American National Drinking Water Standards for chemicals and products that come in contact with drinking water (NSF/ANSI 60: Drinking water treatment chemicals Health effects and NSF/ANSI 61: Drinking water system components – Health effects). Products certified to these standards do not contribute currently known chemical contaminants to drinking water at concentrations that could cause adverse health effects.

Chemicals for which action levels have not been established by the U.S. EPA, Health Canada or other authoritative body must have action levels established according to guidelines offered in NSF/ANSI Standards 60 and 61 to help ensure that products from which the chemicals extract do not pose a health risk. Previously, action levels for unregulated chemicals derived by different certification bodies have varied, resulting in inconsistencies in the product certification process.

The certifying organizations are working together to consolidate more than 650 previously established action levels and to harmonize the external peer review process for all future risk assessments through the assistance of the NSF Health Advisory Board (HAB), a group of renowned experts from the regulatory community, academia and industry. The mission and charge of the NSF HAB is:


Provide consensus peer review of documents supporting derivation of drinking water action levels

Review and accept defined methods for performing scientifically-sound human health risk assessments for inclusion in NSF/ANSI 60: Drinking water treatment chemicals Health effects and NSF/ANSI 61: Drinking water system components – Health effects. Provide expert peer review, advice and guidance to the participating certification agencies on human health effects issues.

By coming together and committing to new processes, the organizations will work diligently toward helping companies continue to develop and manufacture safer products, said Pauli Undesser, WQA Director of Regulatory and Technical Affairs. This increased transparency and efficiency will reduce costs and potential liability for companies by establishing a consensus on action levels across certifiers.

Clif McLellan, Vice President of NSF Internationals Global Water Division and former Director of Toxicology for NSF, stated, The harmonized list of action levels will also be available to help those outside the water treatment arena, such as those in academia and other industries, to better understand and react to chemicals in water.

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CSA Group is an independent, not-for-profit membership association dedicated to safety, social good and sustainability. Its knowledge and expertise encompass standards development; training and advisory solutions; global testing and certification services across key business areas including hazardous location and industrial, plumbing and construction, medical, safety and technology, appliances and gas, alternative energy, lighting and sustainability; as well as consumer product evaluation services. The CSA certification mark appears on billions of products worldwide. For more information about CSA Group visit http://www.csagroup.org.

Contact: Anthony Toderian, Manager of Corporate Affairs

Phone: 416-747-2620 Email: anthony.toderian(at)csagroup(dot)org

NSF International is a global independent organization that writes standards, and tests and certifies products for the food, water and consumer goods industries to minimize adverse health effects and protect the environment (nsf.org). Founded in 1944, NSF is committed to protecting human health and safety worldwide. NSF led the development of the American national standards for all materials and products that treat or come in contact with drinking water. In 1990, the U.S. EPA replaced its own drinking water product advisory program with these NSF standards. Today, all major plumbing codes require certification to NSF standards for pipes and plumbing components in commercial and residential buildings. NSF International is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and has been collaborating with the World Health Organization since 1997 in water quality and safety, food safety and indoor environments.

Contact: Greta Houlahan, NSF International Sr. Communications Manager

Phone: 734-913-5723 Email: houlahan(at)nsf(dot)org

IAPMO R&T is North America’s premier third-party certification agency for plumbing and mechanical products. Accredited by ANSI and SCC, IAPMO R&Ts Marks of Conformity are widely recognized as representing the highest degree of integrity in showing compliance with established international codes and standards. As the preferred listing agency of manufacturers, inspectors, and Authorities Having Jurisdiction, the IAPMO R&T brand and its reputation for quality are unparalleled in the industry. IAPMO R&T is part of The IAPMO Group, which coordinates the development and adaptation of plumbing, mechanical, swimming pool and solar energy codes to meet the specific needs of individual jurisdictions both in the United States and abroad. The provisions of its flagship document, the American National Standard-designated Uniform Plumbing Code? (UPC), protect in some fashion the health and safety of half the people on planet Earth.

Contact: Anish Desai, Director of Product Certification

Phone: 909-472-4121 Email: anish.desai(at)iapmort(dot)org

About UL: UL is a premier global independent safety science company with more than 118 years of history. Employing more than 10,000 professionals in over 100 countries, UL has five distinct business units Product Safety, Environment, Life & Health, Knowledge Services and Verification Services to meet the expanding needs of our customers and to deliver on our public safety mission. Additional information about UL may be found at UL.com.

Contact: Tom Bowman, Water Systems Program Manager

Phone: 847-664-3796 Email: Thomas.A.Bowman(at)ul(dot)com

WQA (Water Quality Association) is a not-for-profit international trade organization representing the residential, commercial, and industrial water treatment industry. Its membership consists of both manufacturers as well as dealers/distributors of equipment. The WQA Gold Seal Certification Program was established in 1959 and is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Standards Council of Canada (SCC). It is dedicated to providing public health and safety services in the US and throughout the world. Certification activities are carried out by qualified staff members who have all obtained the Certified Water Specialist (CWS) VI designation. WQA is a resource and information source, a voice for the industry, an educator of professionals, a laboratory for product testing, and a communicator with the public. http://www.wqa.org.

Contact: Dave Loveday, Director of Government Affairs & Communications

Phone: 630-505-0160 Email: dloveday(at)wqa(dot)org







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Indigo H2O Premium Bottled Alkaline Mineral Water Takes Bronze Medal In Taste


Buchanan, MI (PRWEB) March 01, 2013

Glacier Bottling Company, L.L.C., makers of Indigo H2O – Premium Bottled Alkaline Mineral Water is pleased to announce that their premium water won a Bronze Medal the 23rd annual Berkeley Springs International Water Tasting held in Berkley Springs, WV.

It was a wonderful year for the longest running and largest water tasting in the world and we were deeply honored to be apart of the storied tradition, said Yuri Cataldo, president and CEO of Glacier Bottling Company. As a socially conscientious company we pride ourselves in going the extra mile to ensure our water is of the finest quality of bottled alkaline mineral water. To have the clean crisp taste of IndigoH2O be recognized by a committee of distinguished international judges being of the finest in the world is privilege and a testament to our high standards.

Stephen Antisdel, Manager of Precept Partners added, As Glaciers brand consultants, were pleased to see the companys success in developing Indigo H2O as a distinctive, alkaline mineral water, standing above the crowded field of competitors offering little more than bottled tap water. We think Indigo H2O has the product quality and brand DNA to become a major player in the premium water segment.

Cataldo explained, The major benefit of drinking fresh bottled alkaline mineral waters stems from the fact that it removes harmful toxins from the body. Consuming the wrong food, drinks and absorbing pollutants causes these toxins and acid wastes to build up in the body, causing damage and disease. By imbibing in alkaline rich mineral water, these harmful elements are flushed out, leading to a healthier body. IndigoH2O is also rich in minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and manganese. Compared with ordinary water, the vitamins, minerals and other essential nutrients contained in the premium alkaline mineral water are easily absorbed by the body and relayed to the organs that need it the most.

About IndigoH2O

IndigoH20 is guaranteed to be fluoride, hormone, drug, and chemical free. Bottled at the source of ones of the worlds finest glacial mineral water reserves, IndigoH2O water is drawn from an artesian glacial aquifer, which is then purified and bottled at a pH of 9.5. And to further insure the absolute best in quality, IndigoH2O is bottled in its signature Cobalt Blue glass bottles, sealed freshness dated and quick-shipped to ensure the best tasting premium alkaline mineral water in the world. For more information about IndigoH2O please visit http://www.indigoH2O.com.

About Precept Partners

Precept Partners provides award winning website design, development, marketing and branding services. The company serves clients in retail, e-commerce, OEM manufacturing, technology and non-profit sectors including Crown Audio, Fernwood Botanical Gardens, Foamiture, Olee Creative, and Veada.Media recognition for Precept’s work includes coverage in The Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, and NPR. Client awards include the Inc. 500, the Internet Retailer 500, the Hot 100 Best Retail Websites, the Webby Award and many others. For more information visit http://www.PreceptPartners.com







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Gladden Water Awarded 2012 Food Excellence Award


Dallas (PRWEB) December 22, 2012

Gladden Water, a bottled water delivery company, was awarded the 2012 Food Excellence Award from the City of Garland Texas Health Department. Gladden Water manufactures, bottles and delivers Premium Purified Bottled Water to homes and businesses in the Dallas/Fort Worth area and surrounding North Texas communities.

The City of Garland Texas states, “The award is difficult to obtain and one in which the the management and employees should be proud.”

Company spokesman Bob Jesperson says, “We are very pleased to win this award from the City of Garland. The quality of our water and the cleanliness of our facilities have always been a priority. Our dedicated employees insure these standards are met every day.”

Gladden Water reports tremendous growth in 2012 following expansion into many new communities in North Texas including Weatherford, Waxahachie, McKinney, and Allen. To handle the expanded coverage area Gladden opened additional bottling facilities in the Dallas Fort Worth area and now bottles and dispatches water delivery trucks from multiple locations.

About Gladden: Gladden Water purifies, bottles and delivers bottled water throughout North Texas. Most recently Gladden has been getting ready to enter into the water filtration business in North Texas. On the Gladden Water website several new options have popped up. They include options for reverse osmosis systems, bottleless water coolers and ice machines. Gladden will be making a formal announcement soon.







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New Study Reveals 2.7 Billion People Are Affected by Global Water Shortages Each Year

Alexandria, VA (PRWEB) March 01, 2012

A new report published in the online journal PLoS ONE, analyzing water consumption in 405 river basins around the world, found that water scarcity impacts at least 2.7 billion people for at least one month each year.

Freshwater is a scarce resource; its annual availability is limited and demand is growing, said Arjen Hoekstra, professor in water management at the University of Twente and lead author of the report, Global Monthly Water Scarcity: Blue Water Footprints versus Blue Water Availability. There are many places in the world where serious water depletion takes place: rivers running dry and dropping lake and groundwater levels.

The new assessment of global water scarcity tracked month-to-month variability in water flows and accounted for the flows needed to sustain critical ecological functions. Through detailed analysis of the total water consumption, or depletion, rather than water withdrawals, the study highlights how the water used to grow crops, sustain industry and provide drinking water has in many places exceeded sustainable levels of water use.

Ninety-two percent of humanitys total water footprint is for agriculture, and irrigated agriculture depletes more water than cities and industries. Study co-author Brian Richter, Director of The Nature Conservancys Global Freshwater Program, explained, Cities use more water than crops on a per-area basis, but it’s important to note that irrigated agriculture occupies four times as much land as cities do. We need to help farmers implement state-of-the-science irrigation methods and improve the productivity of rain-fed farms as soon as possible. We are going to have to produce more food with less water.

Researchers from the University of Twente, Water Footprint Network, The Nature Conservancy and WWF studied river flows in 405 river basins between 1996-2005. Their analysis showed that 201 river basins supporting 2.67 billion people experienced severe water scarcity during at least one month of the year.

In places with multiple months of scarcity, they are likely experiencing serious competition for water, said Richter, and during droughts theyll have economic impacts in agriculture, power production or other industries.

This assessment gives a more detailed and complete view of the relationship between the water footprint the amount of water consumed in the production of goods and services and the growing problems of water scarcity and the resulting environmental, social and economic losses, said Ruth Mathews, Executive Director of the Water Footprint Network. Through cooperation between governments, investors, companies, farmers and environmental organizations, we can take direct action to improve the sustainability, efficiency and equitability of water use ensuring that we can feed people and sustain healthy ecosystems in the future.

Study co-author Ashok Chapagain, Senior Water Advisor at WWF-UK, highlighted the importance of this work to the global conservation targets of WWF. Annual averages can mask what is really happening in a basin. Visualizing water scarcity month-by-month will help guide water allocations so as to meet social and economic demands, and the needs of rivers themselves.

The levels of water scarcity estimated in the report correspond strongly with documented ecological declines and socio-economic disruption in some of the worlds most heavily used river basins.

The Nature Conservancy is a leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. To date, the Conservancy and its more than one million members have helped protect 130 million acres worldwide.

The University of Twente is a young, entrepreneurial university in the Netherlands. Its research focusses on the interface between technology and its implications for mankind and society and covers areas such as health, water, sustainability, security and education.

The Water Footprint Network is a dynamic, international learning community and a platform for connecting diverse communities interested in sustainability, equitability and efficiency of water use. The Water Footprint Network has over 160 partners in 34 countries from a wide variety of stakeholder groups.

WWF is one of the world’s largest and most respected independent conservation organizations, with over 5 million supporters and a global network active in over 100 countries. WWF’s mission is to stop the degradation of the Earth’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature by conserving the world’s biological diversity, ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable, and promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption.

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The Mouse Roars: Photo of Water Creature Resembling a Mouse Earns First Prize in Olympus BioScapes Imaging Competition


Center Valley, PA (PRWEB) November 14, 2011

A photo of a curious underwater life form that bears a striking resemblance to a cartoon mouse has earned first prize in the 2011 Olympus BioScapes Digital Imaging Competition?, the worlds foremost forum for showcasing microscope photos and movies of life science subjects. Charles Krebs of Issaquah, Wash., captured the fascinating image, which showcases the amazing movements of a rotifer, a tiny underwater creature with cilia (hair-like projections around the ears) that sweep at lightning speed to move food into its mouth. Krebs used a special flash to freeze the cilias rapid motion. This stunning depiction, captured using differential interference contrast illumination, was selected from more than 2000 images and movies to earn First Prize – $ 5,000 worth of Olympus equipment.

Now in its eighth year, the Olympus BioScapes Competition is the worlds premier platform for honoring images and movies of human, plant and animal subjects as captured through light microscopes. Any life science subject is eligible, and entries are judged based on the science they depict, their aesthetics (beauty and impact of the image), and their technical expertise. Photographers can use any brand of equipment.

This years winning images and movies reflect the latest advances in neuroscience and cell biology, along with amazing glimpses of everyday small wonders ranging from mold to mosquitoes. Selected BioScapes images and movies will tour the U.S., Mexico, South America, Canada and the Middle East this year. The BioScapes exhibit tour is sponsored by Olympus America in cooperation with Scientific American.

BioScapes images and movies remind us that our world is endlessly beautiful and fascinating, said Hidenao Tsuchiya, Group Vice President and General Manager, Scientific Equipment Group, Olympus America Inc. They also open a window to some of the most important and compelling research going on in laboratories around the world.”

To view the BioScapes gallery and see the Top 10 winners, 64 Honorable Mentions and Judges Special Award for Technical Merit, visit http://www.olympusbioscapes.com.

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