NSF International

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NSF International (NSF) is the world's leading product testing and certification organization for drinking water treatment units, plumbing products, municipal treatment chemicals and residential wastewater sytems. The NSF Mark is globally recognized and respected by regulatory officials, retail buyers, inspectors, consumers, and the manufacturing community. Call us or visit www.nsf.org for more information.

Videos

In this episode of Checking In: A Video Series with WQP, WQP Managing Editor Lauren Del Ciello speaks to Chris Boyd, general manager of building water health for NSF International...

Articles

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This article originally appeared in the November 2019 issue of Water Quality Products magazine as "Years in the Making."
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Standard helps reduce risks during water supply contamination events
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Moore and Kalakay join more than 35 other public health and safety professionals overseeing NSF standards 
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Commander Rodriguez joins more than 35 other public health professionals overseeing NSF standards.  
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Q&A with Rick Andrew from NSF Intl., regarding the U.S. Drinking Water Filtration and Treatment Survey
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Two speakers from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will headline a virtual special session of the annual Legionella Conference on Mar.&...
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This article originally appeared in WQP November 2020 as "Raising the Bar on Lead"
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This article originally appeared in WQP May 2020 issue as "Ramping Up Pool Safety"
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NSF. Intl. updated two standards for drinking water treatment and reverse osmosis to include standards for PFOA and PFOS
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The importance of periodically retesting certified products

Additional content from NSF International

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Preventing Legionella outbreaks in healthcare facilities
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Microbial growth as a result of low-flow fixtures
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Water systems testing requirements for iron & manganese reduction in NSF/ANSI Standard 42
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New standards guide health care facility building water management plans
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Exploring certification standards & plumbing code requirements for faucets
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Testing protocols for drinking water devices that reduce PFOA & PFOS
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Testing protocol ensures materials are safe for use in rainwater collection
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Testing the effectiveness of POU filters for microcystin removal
Voluntary certification of RO systems can increase safety & substantiate labels claims
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Standard takes softener salt & water efficiency into account
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The three primary North American certification standards for faucets
New standards offer certification for chemicals and water contact products
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NSF addresses emerging contaminants and incidental compounds
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New standards ensure protection against tampering & emerging contaminants
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Water and food safety for the hospitality industry
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Industry experts’ input on the year to come
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Evaluating consumer knowledge of filtration devices
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Adoption of standards in Abu Dhabi & around the world
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About the author: Dave Bentley is technical manager of the drinking water treatment units program for NSF Intl. Bentley can be reached at [email protected] or 734.769.8926. As water...
Certification programs help navigate complex international standards
Tracking the development of international drinking water regulations
About the author: Tom Bruursema is the general manager of the Drinking Water Treatment Unit Program and Environmental and Research Services. Bruursema has been employed by NSF...