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S&B Plumbing Program Page

         NEWS

Need to have your well water tested?  Flooding could lead to contamination.  GO

A public hearing on a general update of Coom 81 - 87 plumbing code rules was July 8, 2008.  GO

Comm 81-87, Materials related to Private Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems were sent March 13, 2008, for legislative committee review: Proposed Rules Draft, Review Materials, and Legislative Council Comments.


Violations of Wisconsin plumbing license law can cost money, GO 

Two recently-approved state laws affect issues of interest to plumbers:
- Act 182 repeals ban on heated exterior sidewalks
- Act 197 relates to licensing forfeitures and conflict of interest rules involving private sewage systems work  and goverment employes. See Chapter 145, Wis. Stats.
Program Description:  The Safety and Buildings Division provides plumbing consultation, inspection, plan review, and product review services. The division administers certifications, licenses, and registrations of individuals engaged in plumbing. Continuing education for the industry is available. Staff provide tracking of performance tests for cross connection control devices.

1. S&B Plumbing Program Contacts GO

2. S&B Plumbing Program Forms GO

3. S&B Plumbing Program Resources GO

4. S&B Plumbing Program Online Records Searches GO

5. Comm 80-87, Plumbing Code  GO

Stormwater Files GO

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S&B Plumbing Program Contacts

- Email questions about plumbing and cross connections: plbgtech@commerce.state.wi.us

- Products Evaluations (plumbing, POWTS): producttech@wi.gov

- Fax questions about plumbing and cross connections: 608-283-7403


- List of S&B Plumbing Plan Reviewers

- List of plumbing Agent Municipalities

- S&B Plumbing Consultants districts map

- S&B Credentialing Unit, 608-261-8500, madisoncred@commerce.state.wi.us

- S&B Plumbing Program Manager, Lynita Docken, 608-785-9349, ldocken@commerce.state.wi.us



S&B Plumbing Program online records searches

Search S&B records of Boilers, Pressure Vessels, Elevators / Conveyances, Mechanical Refrigeration, Cross Connection Control Devices, and Anhydrous Ammonia Storage Facilities.

Search of Safety and Buildings Division database for plumbing, private onsite treatment system, and pools product approvals.  Drinking water treatment device approval information is available.

Plan Review Status Check You can enter designer ID info and learn the status of your S&B scheduled plan review.

People who hold plumbing credentials with the Safety and Buildings Division are listed so that municipal officials and others may check to see that someone's credential is current.  Lists (PDF file, Excel file) of Cross Connection Control Device testers



S&B Plumbing Program Resources

- The Plumbing Information 
Report is "Questions and Answers" from a database S&B plumbing staff uses to share details on technical questions.


- Online search for plumbing, private onsite treatment systems, and pools product approvals.


- Yard Hydrants brochure, SBD-10893, PDF file

- Who can install plumbing brochure - "It's the Law" - SBD-10635, PDF file

- Information on Water Quality Management Letters.

- See U.S. Dept. of Justice Web site for Americans with Disabilities Accessibility Standards

- The Wisconsin Building Safety Network is a new name for a long-standing group of state and local officials working together to promote safety and health in the built environment in Wisconsin - since 1915.  WBSN Web page.


Stormwater Files

- Worksheet for calculating time and peak discharge rates on small sites, Excel worksheet. Uses the rational method. Download and save the worksheet to your computer.  Variables are entered by the user or are automatically calculated.  There is a "Help Page" button leading to descriptions of the fields.  If you have questions, comments, or suggestions, you can direct them to S&B Soil Erosion Control Program Manager, Lynita Docken, 608-785-9349, Ldocken@commerce.state.wi.us

- Here is a Retention Storage Graph for use with the above Excel worksheet that calculates peak discharges, times of concentration, and required detention volumes. PDF file

- Stormwater Subsurface Infiltration, Treatment and Detention information

- Erosion and Sediment Control, Stormwater Management brochure, SBD-10841 (N6/06) PDF file

- Stormwater and the Wisconsin Plumbing Code Manual, PDF file

- Here is an Excel spreadsheet that helps you calculate stormwater design.  You can download it to your computer and use it repeatedly.  If you have questions, contact Lynita Docken, S&B Plumbing Program Manager, Ldocken@commerce.state.wi.us

- The revised storm section of the plumbing code requires that an inlet be designed for the anticipated flow, Comm 82.36(9 (b)2.  Safety and Buildings staff have developed an Excel spreadsheet “Inlet Calculator” that determines the capacity for the inlet grate to accept stormwater based on the equation found in the plumbing stormwater manual, PDF file .  (There are two solutions for the equation in the calculator. One of the solution assumes that the inlet is 1/3 obstructed by debris. The other solution has no obstruction included in the calculation. The department will accept either solution.)  You can download and save the calculator to your computer.  If you have questions, contact Lynita Docken, Ldocken@commerce.state.wi.us, 608-785-9349.


  Violations of Wisconsin plumbing license law can cost money

Staff of the Safety and Buildings Division of the state Department of Commerce can financially penalize people who violate the state plumbing license law.  

A system of possible warnings and forfeitures was put into place by administrative rules adopted in early 2008 to work against unsafe, unhealthy, and illegal conditions caused by unlicensed people installing plumbing.  Plumbing work being done by improperly licensed people or causing imminent risk can be ordered shut down.

Forfeitures will not be issued in all circumstances; warnings may be issued.  There is a process for appealing forfeitures.  S&B will maintain records of the license violations.

Monies collected go into the state school fund, while unpaid assessments may be referred to the state attorney general for collection.

S&B plumbing consultants and wastewater specialists can assess forfeitures up to $2,000 against people plumbing without a proper license or overseeing persons installing plumbing without the proper license.

Specifically, Comm 5.12 (Licenses, Certifications and Registrations Code) lists possible penalties for code installation violations such as:
-- Not having any plumbing license or not having the appropriate license;
-- Not having a master plumber in charge;
-- A master plumber allowing someone to install plumbing without the proper license;
-- Offering to do business as a plumber without a supervising master plumber;
-- A master plumber allowing violation of their authority; or
-- Testing cross connection devices without  a tester registration.

Comm 5 also outlines possible license revocation and suspension scenarios.

Exceptions to state law allow plumbing work without a license by a property owner in a one-family home owned and occupied by the owner (unless there is a local ordinance prohibition), or in a related farm building.  Minor faucet or valve repairs or removing of stoppages is also allowed without a license.

Questions on the rules can be directed to Safety and Buildings Division plumbing consultants or wastewater specialists.
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