This video from the 2022 NCC Seminars discusses lead in plumbing from NCC 2022 Volume Three, and the transition to lead-free by 2025.
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Hello, and welcome to the Australian
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Building Codes Board 2022 seminar for NCC Volume Three.
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My name is Tom Roberts and I'm the director of Plumbing at the Australian Building Codes Board.
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Today I will present on the changes to the allowable lead levels in plumbing products.
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The ABCB will be reducing the allowable led content in plumbing products.
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Products which contain copper alloys and are intended for use in contact with drinking water
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will be required to have a weighted average of lead content of not more than 0.25 percent.
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NCC 2022 will specify the new requirements and will outline the transition period for this
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change. There are a few reasons for this change. One consideration was for international practices.
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Australia is a small market on the global scale and consideration was given to what is happening
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internationally to ensure that Australia does not create more stringent requirements than other
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countries. If this happened, this requirement will become a barrier to trade in the importation of
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plumbing products. As such, this change will align with the level set by other countries such as the
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US and Canada, and consistency also ensures that there is suitable technology available to continue
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to manufacture copper alloy products compliant with this requirement. The second and major
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consideration was for the health benefits that can be achieved through this change.
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Is important to remember that existing plumbing products uh must meet stringent manufacturing and
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testing requirements to demonstrate compliance to the Australian drinking water guidelines.
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That said, there are health benefits that can be derived from the use of
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lead-free plumbing products through further reducing the potential exposure to lead.
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Most people know that lead isn't great for you. Lead has long been recognized as
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a cumulative toxin and once it enters the body there's no lead level that is considered safe.
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The negative health impacts of lead are most profound in children under 4 years of age and
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pregnant women. The advice from various health agencies encourage governments to
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eliminate non-essential uses of lead where possible so that is what we've been doing.
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The ABCB undertook a large amount of research and analysis looking into lead in plumbing products.
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The Maquarie University was engaged to undertake a literature review to determine the extent that
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plumbing products and materials may contribute to lead levels in drinking water in excess of
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those permitted by the Australian drinking water guidelines. The project looked into historical and
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modern research and the review of international and national literature. Analysis also played a
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key part in defining the appropriate application of the lead-free requirements of the NCC.
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A regulatory a regulation impact statement was developed to consider whether reducing
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lead content in plumbing products in contact with drinking water can have a measurable
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impact on reducing lead content in drinking water and the blood levels, particularly in
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the vulnerable populations. Both of these documents are available on the ABCB website.
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There will be a 3 year transition period to allow manufacturers and suppliers time to ensure that
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there is sufficient lead-free plumbing products in the market before the 1st of September 2025.
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For now, there's nothing that plumbers need to do but beyond
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the first of September in 2025 only lead-free plumbing products will be
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authorized for installation and existing products will no longer be able to be used.
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Lead free is defined in NCC 2022 and outlines that products which are deemed
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compliant to the lead requirements of the NCC are considered lead-free.
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This definition ensures consistency in the terminology used within industry.
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The WaterMark schedule of products can be found on the ABCB website.
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This schedule indicates exactly which products need to be meet the lead-free requirements.
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Some examples of products are included copper alloy fittings, valves, taps,
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mixers, water dispensers, such as boiling and cooling units,
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and water meters, where these products are installed in contact with drinking water.
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From the 1st of September 2025 products which are required to
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be lead-free must be certified as lead-free through the watermark
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certification scheme to be authorized for installation in a plumbing system.
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Plumbing products that do not conform to the lead-free requirements will no longer have
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a valid WaterMark certification and will not be authorized for installation in a plumbing system.
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Now that we have covered why we are moving to lead free, let's talk about how we are moving
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to lead-free. The transition to lead-free plumbing products has already commenced.
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It is important to note that lead-free requirements for products that are are
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not retrospective. That is, they only apply to products installed in new plumbing work.
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The lead and plumbing products implementation plan is on the ABCB website.
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This is a roadmap for the transition process and provides information about the transition process
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and sets out key milestones and review points for installation and enforcement.
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To enable industry to commence the manufacturing and testing and certification of plumbing products
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conforming to the lead-free requirements, the ABCB has published WaterMark Notices of Direction.
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The first notice provides direction on the certification transition arrangements for
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lead-free requirements for plumbing products as outlined in NCC 2022. The second notice provides
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direction on the materials to be used in the manufacture of lead-free plumbing products.
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This notice outlines the process to achieve compliance with the lead-free
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requirements of NCC 2022. It outlines the certification transition arrangements for
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WaterMark conformity assessment bodies and license holders that they must comply with,
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and the materials to be used in the manufacture of lead-free plumbing products.
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Specific certification procedures are being developed to ensure consistent harmonised
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certification activity. Registration of a mandatory certification trademark is being
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pursued with IP Australia. The images you can give you an indication of what it might look like.
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Products certified to lead-free requirements must be marked with the lead-free WaterMark
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and not the WaterMark. Lead-free marking requirements will indicate
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compliance with lead-free requirements, easily differentiate existing certified products,
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and lead-free certified products, and assist regulation at the point of installation.
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Packaging, marketing or promotional material for products certified to
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the lead-free requirements may also choose to use the lead-free WaterMark.
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Lead-free compliance must be indicated on the Watermark Certificate of Conformity, the product
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listing on the WaterMark database, and the scope of view statement provided with the product.
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Products marked with the lead-free WaterMark may retain in anyinternational lead-free product
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marking that is already on the product. As we move closer to the 1st of September 2025 and
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the conclusion of the transition period, the ABCB released additional education and awareness and
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resources to help support industry in the change to lead-free plumbing products. The ABCB has some
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frequently asked questions and the implementation plan which will continue to be updated as the
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go-to guide. Other awareness initiatives will be released throughout the transition period.
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To summarise some of the key points about the move to lead-free, existing certified products
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that are not re-certified as lead-free are safe to use and will remain authorised for installation
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until the 31st of August 2025. The transition period concludes on the 1st of September 2025.
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After this date lead-free products will be or and will only be authorised for installation.
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Inherently, lead-free products such as those made of stainless steel that are not required
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to be certified to lead-free may voluntarily be certified or re-certified as lead-free.
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If you have any questions please review the ABCB resources available on the ABCB
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website or get in touch with us through our contact us page. Thank you for watching.