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The American NHAB Research Center recently published the results of their comparison of material and labour costs involved in plumbing identical houses with the example of PEX and copper.
Legionella in Drinking Water Systems – An issue that does not depend on the pipe material used; OFI - Österreichisches Forschungsinstitut, Wien
EWGLI – European Working Group for Legionella Infections
The European Guidelines for Control and Prevention of Travel Associated Legionnaire’s Disease, 2005
Migration
Plastic Pipes do not Contaminate Drinking Water
Press release Danish Parliament
Teppfa position regarding Drinking Water quality
Key to Hygiene
Read the report
Stringent Requirements
Plastic Pipes do not Contaminate Drinking Water
Press release Danish Parliament
Teppfa position regarding Drinking Water quality
Teppfa Position Paper - Materials for Hot&Cold Water Applications
KIWA Study Legionella 2007 EN - KWR - 06.110
Press Release KIWA Study Legionella 2007 EN - KWR - 06.110
Spanish Court decision re copper actions 1-02-08
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Civils
Flexible pipes for sewer systems
Advantages of flexible pipes for sewers
Design of Buried Plastics Pipe Systems
Abstract
Design Parameters
The Design of Thermoplastics Pipes: A Recent Update
Combined Loading of Buried Thermoplastics Pressure Pipes Presentation
Combined Loading of Buried Thermoplastics Pressure Pipes Report
Prediction of Pipe Deflection versus Measured Values
Results of a European research project by APME & TEPPFA Presentation
Soil-pipe Interaction
Municipal Sewer Systems: How Different Materials Compare?
Abstract
Executive Summary
Full Report
Jetting
Abstract
Jetting Brochure
Expected Lifetime of Plastic Pipes
Lifetime of PVC pipes 1
Lifetime of PVC pipes 2
Lifetime of PVC pipes 3
Lifetime of PE pipes 1
Lifetime of PE pipes 2
Clay Versus Plastics
Abstract
Holding Statement Clay versus Plastics
Recommended Installation
Abstract
Guide for installation
Plastic Manholes
Chambers
Refer to the Teppfa jetting brochure
National Foreword
Abstract
SWP acc to EN13476
Municipal Sewer Systems
SMP report
SMP Summary
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Utilities
Stringent Requirements
Plastic Pipes do not Contaminate Drinking Water
Design of Buried Plastics Pipe Systems
Abstract
Design Parameters
Expected Lifetime of Plastic Pipes
Lifetime of PVC pipes 1
Lifetime of PVC pipes 2
Lifetime of PVC pipes 3
Lifetime of PE pipes 1
Lifetime of PE pipes 2
Energy Consumption - GUA Study
GUA Summary
GUA Full Study
(2MB)
Life Cycle Assessment Studies of Pipes
Windsperger Study
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Quality For Product
Safety Factor
The principle of how this approach works can be
found here
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Lifetime of PE Pipes 1
Lifetime of PE Pipes 2
Lifetime of PVC Pipes 1
Lifetime of PVC Pipes 2
Lifetime of PVC Pipes 3
Regression Curves PVC Pipes with Different Stabiliser Systems
MRS Mastercurve
Graph MRS2
CE Marking and the Construction Product Directive (CPD)
CPD 89 106 Amended
CPD Draft Regulation
CE marking guide
CE Update
CE Flyer
TEPPFA Position Regarding EAS
Joint position paper
EAS under the CPD
Organisation chart
Standardisation in CEN/TC155
List of European Standards for Plastic Pipe Systems
Structure of CEN/TC155
CE Update
Structure of CEN/TC155
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Quality For Life
Health
A recent study of plastic pipes and drinking water by the Danish Environmental Protection Agency confirmed that plastic pipe systems pose no health problems.
Energy Consumption - GUA Study
GUA Summary
GUA Full Study
(2MB)
Life Cycle Assessment Studies of Pipes
Windsperger Study
Vinyl 2010 - Voluntary Commitment
Download VINYL 2010 Progress report 2007
Download VINYL 2010 Executive Summary
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