HB 2428: no-water urinals required; public buildings |
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PRIME SPONSOR: Representative Thorpe, LD 6 BILL STATUS: Natural Resources, Energy and Water
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Requires water-free urinals to be installed in new construction and remodeling of state buildings.
History
A water free urinal is defined as a plumbing fixture that does not require a water supply or flushing device to receive and convey liquid waste through a trap seal and into the gravity drainage system. Water free urinals must meet the standards of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American National Standards Institute or an equivalent (A.R.S. § 45-311).
Current statute requires the Director of the Arizona Department of Administration (ADOA) to install as many water free urinals in as many state buildings as possible if it is determined that their use is in the best interest of the State, given all circumstances (A.R.S. § 45-313.01).
Provisions
1. Requires water-free urinals to be installed in all new construction and remodeling of city, town or county public buildings if the cost of construction exceeds $10,000. (Sec. 1,2)
2. Requires all flushable urinals located in state buildings to be replaced with water-free urinals within two years. (Sec. 3)
3. Removes the definition of water free urinal. (Sec. 4)
4. Makes conforming changes. (Sec. 4,5)
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Fifty-fourth Legislature HB 2428
First Regular Session Version 1: Natural Resources, Energy and Water
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