FGD wastewater News
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Aquatech Awarded Water Treatment Contract for Kansas City Power & Light
CANONSBURG, PA, May 2007The treatment scheme consists of a 60 gpm Pretreatment Clarifier followed by 2 x 30 gpm Brine Concentrators.On this contract, Aquatech International is responsible for complete design engineering, material sourcing, fabrication and manufacturing, testing, commissioning and start-up supervision of the wastewater treatment unit.'This is Aquatech’s second FGD wastewater ...
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The 4A`s: alerts, answers, analysis, and advancement will eliminate the silliness
Silliness is the best descriptor of many of the situations we face. Here are some examples: Because it is difficult to measure opacity (air cleanliness) at the end of the process (after the scrubber), there are requirements to measure it in the middle of the process. Most environmental decisions involve reducing one contaminant while increasing others; however, there is no common metric to ...
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Aquatech awarded large, multi – facility, EPC contract for FGD Wastewater Zero Liquid Discharge in Italy.
CANONSBURG, July 2006 – A consortium led by Aquatech International Corporation recently received a contract valued at over $75 million USD from ENEL, Italy’s largest power company, for the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) of Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) facilities at five of ENEL’s coal fired power plants throughout Italy. The feed for the water treatment systems for all ...
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East Asia will spend $4.8 billion on FGD this year
Power plants in East Asia will spend $4.8 billion on flue gas desulfurization (FGD) this year. This will be 63 percent of the total worldwide expenditure. This is the conclusion reached in FGD World Markets published by the McIlvaine Company. (www.mcilvainecompany.com) These forecasts do not include repair parts and upgrades nor do they include consumables such as lime and limestone. Total ...
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Nalco Mobotec Announces Mercury Control Contract with Springfield, Illinois Office of Public Utilities
Nalco (NYSE: NLC) and its subsidiary Nalco Mobotec Inc., a global leader in air protection technology, today announced a contract with the City of Springfield, Ill., for mercury emission control at the city's Dallman Power Station. The one-year agreement, with two one-year options, will help the City of Springfield Office of Public Utilities, commonly known as City Water Light and Power (CWLP) ...
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$2 billion/yr market for mercury removal from stack gases
The market for equipment and consumables to measure and remove mercury from stack gases will average over $2 billion/yr over the next decade. This is the latest forecast in the online McIlvaine "Mercury Air Reduction Markets". There are three immediate markets, all are in the U.S. They are cement, utility boilers and industrial boilers. Hundreds of millions of dollars has already been spent by ...
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Rapid growth hits industrial water treatment technologies
How can water technology companies capitalise on the increasing pressing need to treat and manage water in the face of tightening environmental regulations and a squeeze on global water resources? A new report by Global Water Intelligence seeks the answers. Industrial Water Technology Markets report published by Global Water intelligence (GWI) reviews the existing technological trends in each ...
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Hot Topic Hour Schedule and Recordings
McIlvaine webinars offer the opportunity to view the latest presentations and join discussions while sitting at your desk. Since McIlvaine records and provides streaming media access to these webinars there is a treasure trove of value only a click away. McIlvaine Decision Maker webinars are focused on problem solving and are called “Hot Topic Hours.” These webinars are free to ...
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Removing heavy metals from power plant wastewater to meet EPA regulations
Two Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations, intertwined and consistently in flux, are having an impact on waste streams in power plants. Important power plant wastewater regulations include Effluent Limitation Guidelines (ELGs) for flue gas desulfurization (FGD) and limitations for coal combustion residuals (CCRs) for coal ash ponds. Coal-fired utilities are looking for solutions ...
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US$3.3 Trillion 5 year capital investment in dynamic segments of energy and environment
In the next five years over US$3.3 trillion will be invested in dynamic segments of the power, energy and water industries. The largest application will be for coal-fired boilers followed by municipal wastewater plant construction. The largest purchasing region will be BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, and China) with twice the investment as the Americas. Geographical groupings have been selected ...
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North American water treatment in power industry to reach US$1.17bn in 2013
The North American market for water treatment systems in the power industry is extremely competitive, with price being a key factor. In particular, the market for wastewater treatment systems gains momentum because of increasingly stringent surface discharge standards and growing concerns over declining fresh water resources. Advanced technologies such as zero liquid discharge (ZLD) and flue gas ...
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