Lead Legislation Update

**Lead Legislation Update
**California has signed into law legislation that will reduce the amount of lead found in faucets, fittings, piping and other common plumbing parts to 0.25 per cent. The legislation follows AB1953, signed in 2006 to require the reduction by 2010. The Canadian Institute of Plumbing and Heating (CIPH) has been participating with the NSF Lead Task Group to develop a program under the NSF 61 group, also known as Annex G. Annex G was added to NSF 61 on December 19, 2008. “Manufacturers are not likely to produce separate product for only California so all of their product lines for North America will meet the new California requirement by 2010,” explained Jason Bourque, CIPH. “It should be noted that there is no scientific backing for the lead limits that California is mandating. However, because it is law to meet the new minimum lead levels in California come January 1, 2010, CIPH manufacturers will comply with the law and redesign their products to meet the requirement.”

Time for the rest of the country to cut CA loose.

Why should they be allowed to set the standard for everyone?

They are doing the same thing with automobiles.

I think the manufacturers should continue make cars ans faucets as they do now and created a special line for CA and charge accordingly.

Anyone from the great state of California want to comment on this action?