water pollution monitoring News
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Top ten Air And Water Monitoring Companies have 21 percent of the total market
The top ten companies in the air and water monitoring market had 2012 revenues of $4.4 billion representing 21 percent of the $21 billion market. This ranking analysis has just been posted to the McIlvaine report, Air & Water Pollution Monitoring World Markets (www.mcilvainecompany.com) The market share for the top five companies is 17 percent and only 4 percent for the next five companies. ...
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Hangzhou Zetian Technology participates in the 20th Shanghai Expo
The 20 th SNIEC is opening at the Shanghai International Expo center during 15 th -17th April in 2019. With the theme of "practicing green development and serving green life ", the Expo attracted 2047 environmental protection enterprises from 25 countries and regions, and nearly 80,000 people attended the exhibition. Comprehensive display of environmental pollution control, monitoring technology ...
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Earth Day 2022:Invest in Our Planet, Together to the Future
This year marks the 52nd Anniversary of Earth Day. The purpose of this day is to highlight the global effort it takes to restore our Earth for the benefit of everyone and future generations. Each Earth Day, people around the world mobilize to raise awareness of important environmental issues. The theme for Earth Day 2022 is "Invest in Our Planet." In the context of China's 14th Five-Year Plan and ...
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EPA Provides Grants to Help New York City Residents Monitor Air and Water Pollution in their Communities; Smart Phones will Track Air Pollution in The Bronx, Students Surveying Water Pollution in New York Harbor are Some of the Projects
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is providing nearly $125,000 in “citizen science” grants to five New York City community groups. These grants will be used to help these organizations collect information on air and water pollution in their communities and seek solutions to environmental and public health problems. “People care deeply about clean air and clean water in ...
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Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority Signs Legal Agreement with EPA and U.S. Department of Justice to Reduce Air Pollution at Two Power Plants
Under an agreement announced today by the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Justice, the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (VIWAPA) will come into compliance with the federal Clean Air Act at its Krum Bay facility on St. Thomas and Cruz Bay facility on St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands. The settlement resolves numerous violations of the Clean Air Act, including ...
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