| Based on the 2003 International Plumbing Code.
About the 2003 International Plumbing Code:
Developed by the International Code Council, the International Plumbing Code provides comprehensive minimum regulations for plumbing facilities in terms of both performance and prescriptive objectives providing for the acceptance of new and innovative products, materials, and systems.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Administration; Chapter 2: Definitions; Chapter 3: General Regulations; Chapter 4: Fixtures, Faucets and Fixture Fittings; Chapter 5: Water Heaters; Chapter 6: Water Supply and Distribution; Chapter 7: Sanitary Drainage; Chapter 8: Indirect/Special Waste; Chapter 9: Vents; Chapter 10: Traps, Interceptors and Separators; Chapter 11: Storm Drainage; Chapter 12: Special Piping and Storage Systems; Chapter 13: Referenced Standards; Appendix A: Plumbing Permit Fee Schedule (Reserved); Appendix B: Rates of Rainfall for Various Cities; Appendix C: Gray Water Recycling Systems; Appendix D: Degree Day and Design Temperatures; Appendix E: Sizing of Water Piping System; Appendix F: Proposed Construction Building Codes for Turf and Landscape Irrigation Systems; Appendix G: Vacuum Drainage System Reserved; Index.
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