Plastic Pipes Conference Association # 2023 Lake Buena Vista
Steve Sandstrum, Kevin Shanahan, Sarah Patterson
2023 marks the 50-year anniversary of ASTM International’s (ASTM) F17 Committee on Plastics Piping Systems. Since its inception in 1973, ASTM F17 has played a pivotal role in the sustained growth and expansion in the use of plastics piping systems in North America and around the globe.
Standardization has been instrumental in the development, design and installation and operation of plastics piping systems. In this discussion, the origin and evolution of ASTM F17; its numerous initiatives and milestone; its structure and relevance in the industry are examined and presented.
The discussion concludes with a perspective regarding the role of ASTM F17 in the ongoing responsible use of plastic piping systems as a sustainable choice for critical quality of life applications to include the collaboration and coordination with other ASTM committees such as D20 (plastics) and E60 (sustainability).
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