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In This Issue:

Front Page
NAHB to Look at Restoring Home Finance System Health
Builders Ask for Energy Code Changes to Be Cost-Effective
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: Ranch-Style Living for Active Empty Nesters
Coast to Coast
First Time Home Buyers … Celebrate!
Politics & Government
Housing Rally Draws Hundreds to State Capitol in Atlanta
SLGA Conference Early-Bird Registration Ends Sept. 19
Economics & Finance
New-Home Sales Rise in July and Inventories Decline
FHA Single-Family Mortgage Insurance Premiums Changing
Eye on the Economy: Home Sales Appear to Be Stabilizing
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Removing Nails Easily From Old Lumber
Business Management
Hone Your Warranty Service to Boost Referrals
Technology
Home Entertainment Products Are Moving Outdoors
IBS
Register for the 2009 Builders' Show in Las Vegas
Multifamily
Multifamily Builders Report They Are Going Green
Seminar Looks at Investing in Affordable Housing
Enter Pillars of Industry Marketing, Design Awards
Safety
Apply for NAHB SAFE Award by Oct. 13
Remodelers
Disabled Veterans Housing Program Boosts Grant Limits
Use Marketing Best Practices to Help Get Through the Downturn
Member Profile: Building Trust and Personal Connections
NAHB Remodelers Meetings and Events at Fall Board
Building Systems
In New York: Prefab Houses Seen as Works of Art
BSC's SHOWCASE: Solutions in a Challenging Market
Custom
Custom Builder Symposium Can Help Navigate Downturn
Earn CGP Designation at Custom Builder Symposium
Education
Education Calendar
environment
Builders in Texas Avoid Storm Water Fines
Improvements Suggested for New EPA Water Efficiency Designation
Green Building
Green Building Awards Nominations Now Open
Legal
Register for Construction Law Seminar on Sept. 11-12
Labor
Sen. Wicker Visits Gulf Coast Reconstruction Program
Building Products
GE and GAF Materials Join to Advance Solar Energy
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Applications for Endowment IBS Scholarships Due Oct. 31
Association News
NAHB Fall Board Meeting Set for San Diego Sept. 23-26
Presentation Skills Sold Out; Few Spots Remain for Interview Skills
EOs, Apply for Leadership Training Scholarships by Sept. 17
Dell Offering Double Discounts in September
GM $500 Private Combined With GM Employee Discount Till Sept. 30
Fix Credit Card Processing Rates for Two Years With Solveras
Save $25 on Hertz ‘Green,’ ‘Fun’ or ‘Prestige’ Weekly Rentals
Office Depot: $10 Off First $100 for New Member Customers
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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Improvements Suggested for New EPA Water Efficiency Designation

Builders in Texas Avoid Storm Water Fines

Texas environmental officials joined leaders of the Texas Association of Builders earlier this summer at a signing ceremony for a storm water management agreement that is the first of its kind in the nation.

Under the agreement, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will be working in cooperation with the state’s home builders to prevent storm water pollution, which in residential construction usually involves sediment runoff from job sites.

The three partners will work together on a pilot program to more fully educate, inform and assist home builders with meeting federal and state storm water regulations.

“Small changes in the way builders do business can make a big difference when it comes to keeping pollution out of storm water,” EPA Regional Administrator Richard E. Greene said at the ceremony. “This project is another great example of how innovative partnerships between EPA, states and businesses can lead to better ways to protect one of our most valuable liquid assets.”

“It is gratifying to see government and industry working together voluntarily to protect the environment,” said TCEQ Chairman Buddy Garcia. “This agreement will mean better compliance, and that means better protection of our precious water resources.”

More than 1,300 Texas builders have received storm water compliance training through initiatives developed by the state home builders association, TCEQ and EPA in 2005 and 2007. The association was honored for its training programs as part of the NAHB Executive Officers Council Association Excellence Awards.

Under the new agreement, association members who complete the training and a self-assessment checklist can display a “Storm Water Self-Certified” sticker on construction permits. Sites that display the certification sticker will be a lower priority for routine inspections.

“Our membership has worked diligently to comply with state and federal storm water regulations, and we are honored that our successful training partnership with the EPA and TCEQ has resulted in this historic agreement,” said Ron Connally, first vice president of the Texas Association of Builders. “Our association is committed to providing continuing education to Texas builders to help further reduce storm water runoff and protect the environment.”

For more information, e-mail Calli Schmidt at NAHB, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8132.



'Storm Water Permitting: A Guide for Builders and Developers' Available at BuilderBooks.com

“Storm Water Permitting: A Guide for Builders and Developers,” available through BuilderBooks.com, provides a starting point for builders and developers to use in locating and understanding storm water permitting requirements.

The publication has been prepared to help builders comply with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's storm water requirements, and includes information on state permitting programs and more than 50 of the most commonly used best management practices. Also included are tips on compliance, including how to handle visits from inspectors.

To view or purchase this guide online, click here, or call 800-223-2665.


 

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