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ASA Executive Vice President Mike Adelizzi discusses workplace development during the Plumbing Industry Leadership Coalition meeting in Washington. Dan Hilton, ASA’s government affairs director, listens at right. Photo by Bob Miodonski/ Supply House Times
Workforce development, water efficiency and waterborne diseases were among the issues discussed April 22 during the third annual meeting of the Plumbing Industry Leadership Coalition in Washington.