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A S P E P h i l a d e l p h i a N E W S
May 2020
Philadelphia Chapter Board
PRESIDENT
David C Smith, PE, LEED AP
Gannett Fleming
(610) 804-0069
E-mail: [email protected]
V.P. Technical
Ken Clark, VP Regional Sales
EWS Inc. (Environmental Water Systems)
(302) 480-3950
E-mail: [email protected]
V.P. Legislative & Web Master
Marc Pisarek
Pisarek Engineering
(856) 854-5445 ext. 112
Email: [email protected]
V.P. Membership
James Wardell
Burns-Cope Associates, Inc.
(610) 485-2828 ext. 1026
E-mail: [email protected]
Education Chairperson
Marianne Bjonnes, CPD, GPD
The Rock Brook Consulting Group, PA
(267) 519-3439 ext. 211
E-mail: [email protected]
Administrative Secretary
James Eyrich
L & R Associates
(267) 308-0500
E-mail: [email protected]
Corresponding Secretary
Steve Ziga
hpeGROUP
(215) 859-2939
E-mail: [email protected]
Treasurer
William T. O’Donnell, CPD, FASPE
PWI Engineering
(215) 241-9100 ext.211
E-mail: [email protected]
Newsletter Editor
Dawn M Bishop
Rich Tomkins Company
(856) 628-1308
Email: [email protected]
Affiliate Liaison
Kevin Brace
Rich Tomkins Company
(610) 859-6074
Email: [email protected] We are online at www.AspePhila.org
Chapters are not authorized to speak for the Society
COMMITTEES Board of Governors
Steve Ziga
Dawn Bishop
Mike Panco
Golf Committee Chair
Bill O’Donnell, CPD, FASPE
PWI Engineering
215-241-9100
ASPE Plumbing Design School Chair
Marianne Bjonnes, CPD, GPD
The Rock Brook Consulting Group
267-519-3439
Women of ASPE Liaison (WOA)
Laura Loziuk
McWane Plumbing Group
903-941-4541
Product Show Chair
Mike Panco
610-497-4480
ASPE Young Professional (AYP)
David Raymond
267-603-4137
BR+A Consulting Engineers
Earn CEU and PDH credit at each Dinner Meeting.
Credit: Photo in banner by Bill O’Donnell
May 2020 Issue President’s Message .............. 2
Technical Corner .................. 4
Legislative News .................... 6
Membership News ................. 8
Affiliates Corner.................... 10
Speaking Out ........................ 12
Women of ASPE .................... 14
Education News ................... 16
Schedule of Events............... 31
2020-22 Board Nominees .... 31
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David Smith
President
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
You are invited to attend the
ASPE Philadelphia Chapter
May “Virtual” Meeting
Thursday, May 28th
6:00pm to 7:30pm
Due to the Covid-19 virus, we are hosting this month’s meeting virtually by using Zoom!
Your cost is: FREE!
ASPE members can register for the meeting
in advance at the following link: https://education.aspe.org/products/philadelphia-chapter-
meeting-proactive-water-management-plans-for-hospitals-and-long-term-care-facilities-may-2020
Non-ASPE members can also participate by creating an account in advance. Use this link:
https://www.aspe.org/requestaccount/
As a backup, the Zoom ID is 744265840 (visit https://zoom.us/join then enter the 9-digit code)
In order to earn CEUs, attendees are required to
complete a program evaluation via the link
shared with attendees after the meeting is over.
Education Topic:
Proactive Water Management Plans for Hospitals & Long-term Care Facilities
Speaker:
Dann Holmes NSF International
Reservations required by 4:00pm on Monday, May 25th
If you have any questions, contact Ken Clark
Meeting qualifies for 1-hour CEU.
Certificates provided upon request, please let us know with your RSVP.
Certificates will be issued through ASPE National Society.
Copyright© 2019 ASPE Philadelphia Chapter All rights reserved
www.ASPEphila.org
*Chapters are not authorized to speak for the Society*
The world is slowly coming
back from the COVID-19 pan-
demic. Soon we will all be re-
turning to our offices. Please
take all precautions necessary
to keep safe and healthy. We
have one more virtual meet-
ing this ASPE 2019-2020 year.
See later in the newsletter for the topic and
time. To attend the virtual meeting, make a res-
ervation and sign into your ASPE account to get
the meeting notice. If you are not a member,
there is no charge for attending, but you are re-
quested to make a reservation to get the meet-
ing notice. I hope that this autumn we will be
able to gather for person-to-person meetings. I
do so miss our gatherings.
In addition, members of the Philadelphia chap-
ter should have received their 2020-2021 Phila-
delphia Chapter Board of Directors election bal-
lot. Please vote by May 26! The members you
elect will be continuing to run your chapter. If
there are any topics you want to learn about,
these elected members will be your contacts for
having the topic as a dinner meeting presenta-
tion.
I look forward to seeing you at the virtual meet-
ing, so check your email and spam filters for up-
coming event.
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TECHNICAL CORNER Although several states are starting to lift or ease their restrictions on opening businesses and social interaction, your Philadelphia ASPE board has elected to maintain our virtual meetings for the month of May. Your link to register for May’s educational meeting is below. Addi-tionally, believe it or not, it’s time again to vote for your new Philadelphia Board Members for 2020 – 2022! We posted the proposed board members in last month’s newsletter and they are also listed in this newsletter. You will be receiving in invitation to vote by email. Please take the time to vote for the proposed board members OR submit another candidate for any of the available positions. Upcoming events and topics for your review: 2020 Book of the Month program for ASPE members is Advanced Plumbing Technology II. Through May 31, 2020, you can purchase the PDF version of this handbook for 35% off the
regular member price. Just enter coupon code MayFlowers when you check out. Prepare for the 2020 CPD Exam. ASPE’s online resources are available to you. Register for a four-part CPD Review Webinar series. The series provides you an overview of the CPD Exam and the five domains. There are also two practice tests available online. Visit www.aspe.org to-day. Registration has now been extended for the 2020 CPD Exam, through June 4, 2020. For more information, please visit www.aspe.org. The exam has been POSTPONED and will be conducted at varies locations from June 15 – 21.
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Ken Clark
Vice President,
Technical
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LEGISLATIVE NEWS Did you know the 2021 IPC, First Printing March 2020, has been released? Check out
some of the changes from the 2018 to the 2021 IPC below (changes noted in blue): Definitions:
PRIVATE. In the classification of plumbing fixtures, "private applies to fixtures that are not public.
PUBLIC OR PUBLIC UTILIZATION. In the classification of plumbing fixtures, "public” applies to fixtures with
unrestricted exposure to walk-in traffic.
[M] 314.2.1.1 Condensate discharge.
Condensate drains shall not directly connect to any plumbing drain, waste or vent pipe. Condensate drains shall not
discharge into a plumbing fixture other than a floor sink, floor drain, trench drain, mop sink, hub drain, standpipe,
utility sink or laundry sink. Condensate drain connections to a lavatory wye branch tailpiece or to a bathtub overflow
pipe shall not be considered as discharging to a plumbing fixture. Except where discharging to grade outdoors, the point of discharge of condensate
drains shall be located within the same occupancy, tenant space or dwelling unit as the source of the condensate.
403.1-2 Single-user toilet and bathing room fixtures.
The plumbing fixtures located in single-user toilet and bathing rooms, including family or assisted-use toilet and bathing rooms that are required by
Section 1109.2.1 of the international Building Code, shall contribute toward the total number of required plumbing fixtures for a building or tenant
space. Single-user toilet and bathing rooms and family or assisted-use toilet rooms and bathing rooms shall be identified as being available for use
by all persons regardless of their sex. The total number of fixtures shall be permitted to be based on the required number of separate facilities or
based on the aggregate of any combination of single-user or separate facilities.
403.6 Service sink location.
Service sinks shall not be required to be located in individual tenant spaces in a covered mall provided that service sinks are located within a dis-
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Marc Pisarek
Vice President,
Legislative
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MEMBERSHIP NEWS Thanks for your service! That’s what I say to all of you reading this newsletter doing what’s necessary for your-
self & family during these unique times. Make no mistake. I did not serve in the armed forces & would never
steal valor, but I’ll boldly swipe a Marine slogan we’ve all been challenged to embrace…
Improvise – Adapt – Overcome
Speaking of service… the May dinner meeting is usually when we celebrate those who’ve been ASPE members
for 15+ years, recognized in 5 year increments from the baseline.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR MEMBERSHIP & PARTICIPATION WITH ASPE PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER
15 years
Charles Smith Argue Jr. Daniel Blake Frank Tampone Michael Witkowski
20 years
William Klock Robert McCullen Patrick Mullen F. Bradley Randall Joseph Rogers III
Robert Rowland Tim Scharf Robert Siglin
25 years
Richard Rodzwic Matthew Schneider
30 years
David Brown Joseph Niznik Rui Paulie Silvestre
35 years
Howard Alderson Daniel Mello David Smith
James Wardell
Vice President,
Membership
New Chapter
Members –
Welcome
Aboard!
William Pruitt
Robert Barnett
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AFFILIATES CORNER I hope everyone is keeping safe and sane as we are in week 9 of Covid19. Our family has
adopted to the remote work environment with my wife teaching remotely in the spare bed-
room, my office is in the basement and our daughter, who graduated from Temple in De-
cember, began working March 1 and thankfully still employed is occupying the dining
room table. While I’m comfortable in my office surrounded by all the comforts of home,
getting back to the office would be refreshing as the days begin to blur and I can’t tell the
difference between a weekday and a weekend. Until then, I’m going to try and keep posi-
tive and look forward as the country begins to take steps towards business as usual.
Once again this month’s meeting will be held online Thursday, May 28th from 6 – 7:30PM, to register for the meeting
please visit https://education.aspe.org/products/philadelphia-chapter-meeting-proactive-water-management-plans-for-
hospitals-and-long-term-care-facilities-may-2020 . We had a great turnout for last month’s meeting and I look forward to
another great meeting this month with Dan Holmes of NSF International presenting Proactive Water Management Plans
for Hospitals & Long-term Care Facilities.
Covid19 has affected many of us financially, if you are not aware, ASPE does offer a Compassion Waiver of Society Dues if your membership is up during this time period. Please login to www.aspe.org and the form is located towards the bottom of the Members only page listed under membership forms. If you have any questions regarding this form or other ASPE matters please feel free to reach out to me or any board member for help. Take Care, Kevin Brace Affiliate Liaison Rich-Tomkins Co. Inc. [email protected]
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SPEAKING OUT
Steve Ziga
I wanted to acknowledge Jim Eyrich for his years of ser-
vice to the ASPE Philadelphia Board of Directors. Jim
has been a mainstay to the Chapter Board the last three
decades and has made the decision to step aside from his
position as his term ends this June. Jim has been one of the
most consistent and dedicated members of the Board and
gave great value to us by providing the Board leadership as
a strong voice of the Affiliate member.
We cannot thank you enough!
It truly has been a pleasure!
Enjoy the extra time at home!
We look forward to seeing you as a civilian
out at our future dinner meetings!
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WOMEN OF ASPE Hello and I hope that you are all staying safe and healthy during quarantine.
DON’T FORGET: Our WOA Event is still on for May 27th!
I’m sure you are all expert Zoomers by now. We will be doing a virtual happy
hour through Zoom. If you don’t already have a Zoom account, go create
one. It’s free! You will also need to download the app Wizecrack. Wizecrack
is a great party game, and this should be a fun virtual networking event.
Please be on the look-out for more details on this event.
Here are the links for Zoom and Wizecrack:
https://zoom.us/
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wizecrack-party-game/id1463190909 As always, please let me know if you have any WOA candidates that you think may be interested in joining us. Thanks!
Laura
Laura Loziuk
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EDUCATION NEWS
Marianne Bjonnes
Education
Chairperson
Is there anything better than something for “free”? Okay, free may make you think of “There’s no
free lunch”, or “Nothing in life is free”. But free can be a wonderful word. It can bring a smile to
someone’s face. It can bring a crowd to an empty conference room (not under the current situation,
but at one time it did). And it can be tough to pass up something that is free, isn’t it?
There are free Webinars available at https://education.aspe.org/
Are you aware these free Webinars offer CEUs? Yes. FREE CEUs!!
Do you need CEUs to keep your credentials? If so, check out the ASPE
Website. During the last month, I completed two Read, Learn, Earn articles, one archived webinar
and a technical session. Not much, but that is more than I would normally do in a month. I recom-
mend the archived webinars. It allows you to be in control of the speed of the topic being presented. Rewind to hear a
point explained again. Pause to take a break or to expand on the notes you are taking.
The Read, Learn, Earn articles are a great way to read about a topic at your own pace. Download the article, read it, and
then take the quiz when you are ready. A new topic is added each month and the quiz is available for 1 year. All the an-
swers to the quiz are right there in the article…no need to do extra research. An open book quiz to earn CEUs? Oh, yeah!
Another way to earn CEUs is to attend the ASPE Philadelphia Technical Meeting! The Chapter is doing online learning
again this month. Look for the Philadelphia Chapter Meeting under Upcoming Webinars. This month’s topic is Proactive
Water Management Plans for Hospitals and Long-term Care Facilities. Watch, listen and learn with us on May 28 at 6pm.
You can attend in your after-work pajamas if you want.
And it is FREE!
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tance of travel of 300 feet {91 m] of the most remote location in the tenant space and not more than one story above or below the tenant space. Service
sinks shall be located on an accessible route.
606.1 Location of full-open valves.
Full-open valves shall be installed in the following locations:
2.1. In multiple-tenant buildings, where a common water supply piping system is installed to supply other than one- and two-family dwellings, a main
shutoff valve shall be provided for each tenant.
607.1-1 Temperature limiting means.
A thermostat control for a water heater shall only serve as the temperature limiting means for the purposes of complying with the requirements of this
code for maximum allowable hot or tempered water delivery temperature at fixtures where the water heater complies with ASSE 1082 or ASSE 1085.
608.15.2.1 Relief port piping.
The termination of the piping from the relief port or air gap fitting of a backflow preventer shall discharge to an approved indirect waste receptor or to
the outdoors where it will not cause damage or create a nuisance. The indirect waste receptor and drainage piping shall be sized to drain the maximum
discharge flow rate from the relief port as published by the backflow preventer manufacturer.
705.2.4 Push-fit joints.
Push-fit DWV fittings shall be listed and labeled to ASME A112.4.4 and shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
708.1.6 Cleanout equivalent.
A fixture trap or a fixture with integral trap, removable without altering concealed piping, shall be acceptable as a cleanout equivalent.
SECTION 717 RELINING BUILDING SEWERS AND BUILDING DRAINS
SECTION 718 REHABILITATION OF BUILDING SEWERS AND BUILDING DRAINS
[The above two sections are entirely new and I encourage you to read through these using the link at the end of this article.]
903.1.4 Sidewall vent terminal.
Vent terminals extending through the wall shall terminate not less than 10 feet (3048 mm) from the lot line and 10 feet {3048 mm) above the highest
adjacent grade within 10 feet (3048 mm) horizontally of the vent terminal. Vent terminals shall not terminate under the overhang of a structure with
soffit vents. Sidewall vent terminals shall be protected to prevent birds and rodents from entering or blocking the vent opening.
1002.4.1.5 Fixture drain connection for trap priming.
A fixture drain from a lavatory or hand sink shall serve as a method of providing trap seal protection for an emergency floor drain a trench drain, or a
floor sink where such fixtures are located in the same room. A fixture drain from a drinking fountain shall serve as a method of providing trap seal pro-
tection for an emergency floor drain a trench drain, or a floor sink where such fixtures are in the same room or in a room adjacent to the room having the
drinking fountain. The fixture drain shall not be routed on or above the surface of the floor and shall connect to the floor drain, trench drain, or floor sink
at a point that is below the flood level rim and above the inlet to the trap of the receiving fixture.
1106.2.1 Rainfall rate conversion method.
The rainfall rate falling on a roof surface shall be converted to a gallon per minute (L/m) flow rate in accordance with Equation 11-1.
GPM = R × A × 0.0104 (Equation 11-1)
where:
R= Rainfall intensity in inches (mm) per hour.
A = Roof area in square feet (m2).
Please note this is not an exhaustive list of all changes. Refer to the full code for all changes. The 2021 IPC may be viewed here: https://codes.iccsafe.org/content/IPC2021P1 . Remember to check with your local jurisdiction for amendments. The 2021 IPC has not been adopted in the City of Philadelphia, the Commonwealth of PA, or the
State of NJ at the time of writing of this article.
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ASPE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS (AYP) NEWS
David Raymond
What’s up, Nerds! Hope you are all staying sane in a time where being insane may be the solution. My mother is a microbiologist dealing specifically with sterile manufacturing of drugs, which in-advertently, made me a hypochondriac in all things related to germs. These are some “chaos” theories that I now live with. In my 26 years I have never touched raw chicken in her house. You will most certainly spread salmonella to every nook and cranny if you do. While cleaning the bathroom, if your eyes are not water-ing, you are not using enough bleach.
I have become a decent cook these past couple of years. Meals including chicken
always take astronomically longer to prepare than any other food. Why? You
guessed it, the aseptic technique. My cleaning practice is now as robust as a ster-
ilization cycle that claims a 6 log reduction of Geobacillus stearothermophi-
lus. This of course leads to potential over cooking of the chicken, thankfully tim-
ers exist.
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2020 ASPE Convention and Expo: September 11 – 16, 2020 in New Orleans, LA. On Mon-day, May 4th the convention registration opened. Please visit www.aspe.org to register and for a complete listing of the educational seminars and manufacturers that will be exhibiting.
May’s FREE educational meeting will be conducted “virtually”. Please follow the link below to register for the meeting. Contact any board member if you have any questions. Register for the meeting at: https://education.aspe.org/products/philadelphia-chapter-meeting-proactive-water-management-plans-for-hospitals-and-long-term-care-facilities-may-2020
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Your Board of Directors hard at work at a VIRTUAL
Board Meeting earlier this month!
STAY HOME - - WE’RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER
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Proposed 2020-2022 ASPE Philadelphia Chapter
Board of Director Nominees
President ...
VP Technical ...
VP Legislative ...
VP Membership ...
Treasurer ...
Admin Secretary ...
Corresponding Secretary ...
Ken Clark
Steve Ziga
Marc Pisarek
James Wardell
Bill O’Donnell
Kevin Brace
Dawn Bishop
We regret to inform you that the
2020 Philadelphia Chapter ASPE
Golf Outing scheduled for Thursday,
October 1st is canceled.
We look forward to seeing you at our
golf outing in 2021 scheduled for
Thursday, September 16th
at Pennsauken Country Club.
Please hold the date!
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Chapter Presidents
Since Inception:
Dave Smith 2018-Current
Mike Panco 2016-2018
Dawn Bishop 2014-2016
Steve Ziga 2012-2014
Jerry S. Oflazian 2008-2012
Joseph M. Smaul 2008-2008
R. Paul Silvestre 2004-2008
Bill O'Donnell 2003-2004
Curtis Ray 2000-2003
David Moreno 1998-2000
Bill O’Donnell 1996-1998
Dave Holst 1994-1996
Ernie Rink 1993-1994
Joe Gallucio 1992-1993
Sevanti Jain 1990-1992
Ernie Rink 1988-1990
David Orrell 1986-1988
Thomas Coughlin 1984-1986
Robert Wagman 1982-1984
George Letherbury 1979-1982
Robert Hunter * 1978-1979
*Interim President
APRIL 2020 VIRTUAL
MEETING ATTENDEES David Bailey
Lauren Berenato Marianne Bjonnes
Kevin Brace W. Ken Clark Scott Decker
Eugene Eidenzon Chris Eyrich Jim Eyrich
Geoffrey Fountain Mathias German Brian Gilmore
William Gormley Neil Hagge Dave Holst
Hermilio Iriarte Donald Jones
Paul Lichtenstein Laura Loziuk
Matthew Martin Mark Mccarty Patrick Mullen
Don Nowicke William O'Donnell
Jerry Oflazian Heather Palladino
Marc Pisarek David Raymond
Randall Rohl Jacob Schrager
R. Paul Silvestre Mike Simmonds
David Smith David Steele
Shawn Strausbaugh Rich Tarr
James Wardell Mitchell Weiss Kenneth White Yin Kay Wong
Scott Wyatt Robert Yadouga
Steve Ziga
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COME AND JOIN YOUR COLLEAGUES AT THE NEXT MEETING!
ASPE 2019-2020 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Technical Dinner Meetings Dates Topic Location
Thursday, September 26th Vacuum Waste Water Systems Design Maggiano's - Cherry Hill, NJ
Thursday, October 17th Philly ASPE Biennial Product Show Clarion Hotel - Essington, PA
Thursday, November 21st Oil Separation Code Compliance Maggiano's - Cherry Hill, NJ
Thursday, December 5th Holiday Party Rivers Casino- Philly
Thursday, January 23rd Balancing Hot Water Circulation Systems Rivers Casino - Philly
Thursday, February 27th Physical Water Conditioner Maggiano's - Cherry Hill, NJ
Thursday, March 26th 2018 Philadelphia Plumbing Code Review CANCELLED
Thursday, April 23rd High Efficiency Gas Water Heaters VIRTUAL
Thursday, May 28th Proactive Water Management Plans for Hospi-tals & Long-term Care Facilities
Rivers Casino - Philly