n its continuing commitment to clean water, GF Piping Systems (GF) supported recovery efforts in Texas in conjunction with Water Mission, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing safe water solutions to people in developing countries and disasters. Freezing temperatures during the record-breaking February cold storm that hit much of the South caused pipes to burst and left residents without clean drinking water. To make matters worse, COVID had already caused shortages in the supply chain, so there was a shortage of plumbing materials needed for repairs. Licensed plumbers in the Austin, TX, USA area were also in short supply: On the first day of the storm, Austin’s 27 plumbers received more than 1,000 emergency requests.
In response to this crisis, Water Mission swiftly implemented a plan to support rebuilding efforts by mobilizing skilled plumbers and setting up and stocking a “Plumber’s Store” in Austin with desperately needed supplies. These supplies would then be readily available for repairing water lines in homes and water stations.
As news of the storm damage spread, Chris Blumer, GF’s head region South America, was contacted by Water Mission to see how GF could help the Texas water plight. Upon learning about the Plumber Store plan, GF jumped in to provide plumbing parts to help stock it.

Rob Strickland, managing director at GF Harvel in Little Rock, made sure all was clear to get the donated supplies to Texas quickly. “This is just part of what GF does,” Strickland said in describing the project. “We support clean water and safe water initiatives around the world; it’s at the very core of who we are. In this case, being able to help someone right in our backyard was really nice because you usually see these types of things from far away. We had 20 inches of snow here and sub-freezing temperatures, but we didn’t lose power like they did in Texas. Most of us in Arkansas know Texas very well and we wanted to help our neighbors.”
There, the shipment was unloaded to the Plumber Store where volunteer plumbers could quickly access the parts to make water line repairs. As of mid-March, this relief effort contacted more than 500 households and assisted repairing water lines to more than 233 of them. A small army of 39 volunteer plumbers from 19 states worked 11 hours a day, five days a week to help people in need of clean water.

“Direct and easy access to clean water is a core concern of GF Piping Systems and GF’s Clean Water Foundation,” sums up Blumer. “This was something tangible that we could do, and practically in our backyard.”
For more about GF’s involvement with support of clean water, visit www.cleanwater.ch.