Hi all…when discussing proposed lead in drinking water guidelines recently, the topic of lead in point-of use devices/plumbing materials and NSF 372 came up. If you are interested, the USEPA has produced a brochure type document with photos entitled “How to Identify Lead-Free Certification Marks for Drinking Water System & Plumbing Materials” (EPA-600/F-13/153c | Revised March 2015). It answers questions such as what do the lead-free certification marks look like and where are they located? It also lists Canadian certifications along with ANSI accredited third-party certification bodies (p. 2 & 3) and links to all of them. This information could be helpful with respect to educating those on the front lines of communicating with consumers and consumers themselves.
https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF.cgi?Dockey=P100LVYK.txt