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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is seeking information from the multifamily housing industry to develop the first 1-100 score for water efficiency in rental housing.
A simple-to-understand score will help building owners understand how much water their buildings are using.
“We need your help to make this a reality, so we’re asking you to share a few pieces of information about your multifamily property/ies,” the EPA said in an email, adding that ENERGY STAR and WaterSense are working together on the project.
To develop the score, however, the EPA needs data by Friday, Oct. 30. See the blue box for… Read More
Tagged: Water conservation
Federal officials are reminding contractors to follow lead-safety rules or possibly face tens of thousands of dollars in fines.
Just about everyone who is paid to work on pre-1978 rental housing — where lead paint is presumed to be present — must provide specific disclosure pamphlets to tenants and be trained in lead-safe work practices.
The California Apartment Association has teamed up with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to make sure all apartment owners, managers and maintenance personnel are following these federal regulations.
The EPA issued the regulations in 2008 as the Renovation, Repair and Painting rule, and it took… Read More
Tagged: ComplianceEducationSafety