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Global market for sludge treatment worth US$5.8bn in 2013, says BCC
According to a new technical market research report, SLUDGE TREATMENT: THE GLOBAL MARKET (ENV010A) from BCC Research, the global market for sludge treatment technology is expected to be worth $4.6 billion in 2008. This will increase to over $5.8 billion in 2013, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.6%. The market is broken down into the North American sludge treatment segment, the international sludge treatment segment, the North American odor control market and the international odor control market. The international sludge treatment segment has the largest share of the market, worth an ... |
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Action plan to restore London’s ‘lost’ and neglected rivers
London’s first action plan to restore the capital’s rivers and create a better place for people and wildlife was launched recently. River quality in the River Thames has improved greatly since the industrial revolution but the many tributaries still suffer from the 20th century legacy of confining rivers in concrete channels. The London Rivers Action Plan (LRAP) aims to restore these rivers to their natural state, creating a more sustainable city, as well as reduce flood risk and improving the environment for all.
The aim is to restore 15 kilometres of Thames tributaries by 2015, on rivers such ... |
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The Pumper and Cleaner Environmental Expo International 2009
February 25-28, 2009 - It is the world’s biggest annual trade show for environmental service professionals: septic system installation and service contractors, drain and sewer cleaning and repair contractors, portable restroom operators, industrial maintenance and cleaning contractors & municipal water and sewer system maintenance managers. Each year the Expo attracts more than 11,000 attendees from over 4,000 companies. With your admission badge you have access to visit more than 500 exhibits, over 60 educational seminars, an Industry Appreciation Party, and the Saturday Night Jam country music concert. You get all of this for just $40 if you register before January 23rd.
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