Month: November 2024
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International Code Council Membership Elects Board Officers and Directors at the 2024 Annual Business Meeting
Long Beach, CA – On October 21, 2024, members of the International Code Council elected the new officers and directors to its 2024-2025 Board of Directors during the Annual Business Meeting in Long Beach, California. The board is responsible for the Code Council’s strategic direction while adhering to its stated mission of building safety.
The newly elected executive committee includes:
- President— David Spencer, CBO, CBCO. Spencer is the Director of Operations with Safebuilt, LLC, in Adams County, Washington. His team assists with plan reviews, inspections, customer service and technology needs. He is also a member of the Washington Association of Building Officials and the Region II Chapter of the Code Council.
- Vice President— Mike Boso. Boso serves as Chief Building and Zoning Official of Grove City. He is also a member of the Ohio Building Officials Association, the Central Ohio Building Officials Association, Region V of the Code Council and PermitTechNation.
- Secretary/Treasurer — Steve McDaniel, CPCA. McDaniel is a Code Enforcement Officer with the City of Corning, New York. In addition to code enforcement, McDaniel serves as a building consultant, and for many years ran his own construction business. He has been an active member of several Code Council Chapters in New York State serving several roles and is Past President of the New York State Building Officials Conference.
- Immediate Past President – Stuart Tom, P.E., CBO, FIAE will automatically assume the role of Immediate Past President. Tom is the Superintendent of Building and Fire for the City of Pasadena, California. He is a registered engineer in the states of Washington and California, holds a host of professional certifications, and is active in the development of fire and life safety codes and standards at the national and state level.
Additionally, newly elected and re-elected board members include:
- Section A Director (three-year term): Randy Metz (Section A includes Alaska, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada and Hawaii)
- Section E Director (three-year term): Benjamin Breadmore (Section E includes Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, Washington, D.C., Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland)
- Section F Director (two-year term): JC Hudgison (Section F includes Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and the Caribbean)
- Director At-Large (three-year term): Christina Jackson
- Director At-Large (three-year term): Jim Sayers
- Director At-Large (three-year term): Sam Palmer
- Director At-Large (two-year term): Sean Toomey
“The Code Council Board of Directors is made up of industry leaders dedicated to engaging members and providing communities with the highest level of support in building safety,” said Dominic Sims, CBO, Chief Executive Officer of the Code Council. “We look forward to continuing to drive the mission of the Code Council forward and enhance our ability to serve communities through the knowledge, expertise and perspective these individuals bring.”
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About the International Code Council
The International Code Council is the leading global source of model codes and standards and building safety solutions. Code Council codes, standards and solutions are used to ensure safe, affordable and sustainable communities and buildings worldwide.
Conference, Expo and Hearings – Welcome 2024
Annual Conference
October 20–23, 2024
Expo
October 20–21, 2024
Committee Action Hearings
Group A Codes #2
October 23–31, 2024
Keynote Speakers
Victoria Arlen
ESPN Host, Motivational Speaker,
Paralympic Gold Medalist, Author
ICC Talks: Inspiration and Innovation
Erik Qualman
Artificial Intelligence & Digital Transformation Expert, Futurist, Bestselling Author
Annual Business Meeting
Guest Speakers
Water Reuse
Water Reuse in the 21st Century
Given an increasingly limited water supply, more jurisdictions across the U.S. are adopting onsite non-potable water systems (ONWS) to address water shortages.
Potable water from a public drinking water treatment plant is required to meet Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) standards. However, no national regulations exist for onsite non-potable water systems for reuse treatment, storage, and delivery.
Water Reuse Provisions in the I-Codes
The I-Codes address construction, installation, alteration, and repair of on-site non-potable water reuse systems, non-potable rainwater collection and distribution systems, and reclaimed water systems.
Generally speaking, these codes and standards, including the IPC, IRC, and CSA B805/ICC 805, address delivery and the quality of potable and non-potable water.
Water Reuse Working Group
The Code Council, in partnership with The National Blue Ribbon Commission for Onsite Non-potable Water Systems (NBRC), established a Water Reuse Working Group to explore opportunities to protect public health and better support jurisdictions seeking to advance water reuse opportunities. This diverse working group researched all aspects of onsite water reuse, developed a roadmap, and propose needed resources, including recommended updates to the 2027 International Plumbing Code and 2027 International Residential Code necessary to meet a jurisdictions’ water reuse goals such as risk-based water quality requirements based on application.
Water Conservation Provisions in the I-Codes
The International Water Conservation Code Provisions (IWCCP)® provides a comprehensive tool for the design, installation, and administration of potable and nonpotable water conservation and efficiency systems.
The IWCCP contains all the water conservation and hot water energy related provisions from the IPC, IRC, IgCC, IECC and related ICC standards. Adopting the 2021 IWCCP can result in significant long-term water savings.
Water Reuse FAQs
Learn More About Water Reuse
Background Information
- Preparing buildings and communities for water reuse
Read article - Proposed changes for the 2027 I-Codes
Read article - Code Council hosts water policy and technical conference
Read article - Podcast: Water reuse in the United States
Listen to Podcast
Talk to an Expert
For more information, contact Lisa Reiheld Director of PMG Technical Resources at lreiheld@iccsafe.org.
International Code Council CEO Dominic Sims Is a Featured Presenter at the UK Water Scarcity Summit
Windsor, England – International Code Council Chief Executive Officer Dominic Sims, CBO was a guest speaker at the Windsor Summit: Pulling Together to Address Water Scarcity and Antimicrobial Resistance. The Summit took place from October 31 through November 1, 2024, at St George’s House in Windsor Castle.
Presentations addressed two existential threats: water scarcity and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Attendees focused on building a comprehensive understanding of water scarcity and AMR as distinct yet intertwined challenges. Discussions focused on identifying growth opportunities through sustainable innovation and practices and fostering stronger partnerships within the industry.
Sims spoke alongside other industry leaders, including Laura Kohler, Chief Sustainable Living Officer at Kohler Company and Cheri Phyfer, Executive Vice President and Group President at Fortune Brand Innovations. During his presentation, Sims highlighted the importance of water conservation and AMR and the ways the Code Council’s codes and standards address those issues.
“Adopting up-to-date building codes is one of the most cost-effective mitigations measures a community can take,” said Sims. “I encourage people to consider how they might prioritize the implementation of water conservation measures and how we as individuals, and as an industry, might address antimicrobial resistance in plumbing systems. We look forward to working alongside the plumbing industry to tackle these challenges.”
The Code Council develops the International Plumbing Code® (IPC) and the International Residential Code® (IRC), the preeminent model codes used globally regarding plumbing systems in buildings and homes. Additionally, the Code Council is developing a new ANSI standard (ICC 1670) that will address plumbing systems in hospitals and healthcare facilities, focusing on the transmission of pathogens via plumbing systems and the AMR of plumbing system components. Furthermore, ICC Evaluation Service, a member of the Code Council family of solutions, is a licensed certification body for plumbing product water efficiency programs including EPA WaterSense in the U.S. and the WaterMark Program in Australia.
Adopting the 2021 International Water Conservation Code Provisions (IWCCP) can result in significant long-term water savings throughout the U.S. and abroad based on the University of Miami report, “Water Conservation and Codes: Leveraging Global Water-Efficient Building Standards to Avert Shortfalls.” The report shows that for a given six-year period where the 2021 IWCCP is adopted in four major U.S. cities (Houston, TX, Phoenix, AZ, Las Vegas, NV and Des Moines, IA) for new home construction, the potential water that could be saved in these cities combined isover 34 billion gallons.
Learn more about how the Code Council addresses water conservation and efficiency here.
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About the International Code Council
The International Code Council is the leading global source of model codes and standards and building safety solutions. Code Council codes, standards and solutions are used to ensure safe, affordable and sustainable communities and buildings worldwide.