California recently passed a new law requiring ālead-freeā endpoint plumbing devices by 2023.
All endpoint plumbing devices will have to meet the performance standard NSF/ANSI/CAN 61-2020. Sale of endpoint devices that leach more than 1 Ī¼g/L of lead will be prohibited.
The law requires that consumer-facing product packaging or product labeling of an endpoint device indicate compliance with the ālead-freeā standard.
āAB 100 will help reduce the risk of lead exposure in the built environment through certified, ālead-freeā endpoint devices,ā said Robyn Fischer, director of government relations for IAPMOā āThis new law will complement the larger-scale efforts underway to help protect Californianās water infrastructure and underscores the stateās commitment to uphold public health and safety.ā
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