House Standing Committee on Environment and Heritage   
       
           Managing the Flow - Regulating plumbing product control
    
           
           September  2007
             
Canberra 
           
           © Commonwealth of Australia 2007
           ISBN 978-0-642-79021-7  (printed version) 
            ISBN 978-0-642-79022-4  (HTML version) 
           
           Contents
       
         Foreword
                 Membership of the Committee
                 Terms of reference
                 List of abbreviations
                 List of recommendations
                 Chapter 1 Background
               Chapter 2 Regulating plumbing product quality
           Appendix A – List of submissions 
               Appendix B – List of exhibits & Roundtable discussion
               Appendix C – Stakeholder and standards relationship diagram
			   Appendix D – Summary of plumbing egulatios, by State/Territory
               Appendix E – National summary of state water efficiency regulations for plumbing products
         
         
       
           
           Foreword
           While we might be tempted to consign the issue of plumbing  product quality, and the regulation thereof, to the realm of technical  professionals and legislative drafters, the Committee would argue that a  failure to adequately control the manufacture, importation, sale and  installation of plumbing products could have serious public health and  environmental implications for Australia. 
             
The environmental significance of the effective regulation  of plumbing product quality is crucial, both in safeguarding Australia’s  scarce water resources from avoidable contamination and providing the  foundation for water savings. Ultimately, we would hope, it could also  contribute to longer-term sustainability goals.
The Committee was alarmed to hear evidence about the role  that plumbing products of sub-standard quality can play in the spread of  dangerous diseases. For example, during the SARS outbreak in Hong   Kong in 2000, the failure of plumbing products at Amoy Gardens  permitted the further spread of the disease. Cases like these highlight how  vital it is to control the quality of plumbing products throughout Australia.
It was, therefore, disappointing and troubling that evidence  to the Committee revealed deficiencies in the current regulatory arrangements  for plumbing product quality. The Committee felt that the lack of coordination  between State/Territory jurisdictions and, indeed, even between the national  mandatory schemes (Water Efficiency Labelling Standards and WaterMark  Certification), is a problem for industry, consumers and the Australian  community.
There is a pressing need for improvements to be made to the  cohesion, consistency, understanding and enforcement of the current regulatory  arrangements for controlling plumbing product quality.
       
           Dr Mal Washer 
               Chair
           
           Membership of the Committee
           
             
                Chair   | 
               Dr Mal Washer MP  | 
                 | 
             
             
                Deputy Chair   | 
               Ms Jennie George   MP  | 
                 | 
             
             
                Members   | 
               Mr Russell Broadbent MP  | 
               The Hon Duncan     Kerr MP  | 
             
             
                   | 
               The Hon     Warren Entsch    MP  | 
               Mr     Stewart McArthur    MP  | 
             
             
                   | 
               Ms     Kelly Hoare    MP  | 
               Mr     Ken Ticehurst    MP  | 
             
             
                   | 
               Mr     Harry Jenkins    MP  | 
               Mr     Jason Wood MP  | 
             
           
           Committee Secretariat
           
             
                Secretary   | 
               Ms Janet Holmes  | 
             
             
                Inquiry Secretary   | 
               Ms Samantha Mannette  | 
             
             
               Administrative Officers   | 
               Ms     Jazmine De Roza  | 
             
             
                  | 
               Ms     Fiona McCann  | 
             
           
           
           Terms of Reference
           The House of  Representatives Standing Committee on Environment and Heritage will inquire  into the regulation of plumbing product quality in Australia, examining in particular:
           
             - the appropriateness and effectiveness of the       current plumbing product quality regulatory arrangements
 
           
             - scale of environmental benefits from controlling       plumbing product quality
 
           
             - trade implications of controlling plumbing       product quality
 
           
             - potential improvements to the plumbing quality       regulatory system
 
          
             - the appropriate level of government to administer       plumbing product quality regulation, that is, the states (as is now) or       the Commonwealth.
 
           
           
               
               List of abbreviations 
           
             
               AEEMA  | 
               Australian Electrical and    Electronic Manufacturers’ Association  | 
             
             
               APCB  | 
               Australian Plumbing Codes Board  | 
             
             
               AS/NZS  | 
               Australian Standard/New Zealand Standard  | 
             
             
               ATS  | 
               Australian Technical Standards  | 
             
             
               CAB  | 
               Conformity Assessment Body  | 
             
             
             
               COAG  | 
               Council of Australian Governments  | 
             
             
               DFAT  | 
               Department of Foreign Affairs and    Trade  | 
             
             
               HIA  | 
               Housing Industry Association  | 
             
             
               MPMSAA  | 
               Master Plumbers    and Mechanical Services Association of Australia  | 
             
             
               NPAA  | 
               National Plumbing Associations Alliance  | 
             
             
             
               NPRF  | 
               National Plumbing Regulators    Forum  | 
             
             
               PCA  | 
               Plumbing Code of Australia  | 
             
             
               PIAC  | 
               Plumbing Industry Advisory Council  | 
             
             
               PIPA  | 
               Plastics Industry Pipe    Association of Australia Ltd  | 
             
             
               PPI  | 
               Plumbing Products Industry   | 
             
             
             
               SA   | 
               Standards Australia  | 
             
             
               WSAA  | 
               Water Services Association of Australia  | 
             
             
               WELS  | 
               Water Efficiency Labelling and    Standards  | 
             
             
               WMCS  | 
               WaterMark Certification Scheme  | 
             
           
            
           List of recommendations 
       2 Regulating plumbing product  quality
           Recommendation 1
             The Committee recommends that the Department of the  Environment and Water Resources, in consultation with industry and the  community, take immediate action to progress their investigation and to  implement appropriate minimum water efficiency standards for all plumbing  products under the WELS Scheme. 
           
Recommendation 2
             The Committee recommends that the Australian  Government act to make the necessary legislative changes to establish WaterMark  Certification as a prerequisite for compliance with the Water Efficiency  Labelling Standards Scheme. 
           
Recommendation 3
             The Committee recommends that the Department of the  Environment and Water Resources examine its current enforcement practices for  the WELS Scheme. 
           
Recommendation 4
             The Committee recommends that the National Plumbing  Regulators Forum, take a lead role in exploring, in consultation with  government and industry stakeholders, options to improve the audit and  enforcement profile for ensuring plumbing product quality in Australia. 
          
Recommendation 5
             The Committee recommends that COAG explore options for  constituting a national coordinating body that can take responsibility for  improving the coordination and cohesion of regulatory arrangements for  controlling plumbing product quality in Australia, including the mandatory  schemes, relevant standards and their application across jurisdictions.
        
        
        
    
	
 
	
	
	
	
	 
	
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