organic flocculant News
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Genesis Water Technologies announces it has received NSF 60 certification for its Zeoturb liquid bio-organic flocculant
Genesis Water Technologies, a global water solutions engineering company has announced that it has received NSF 60 certification for its Zeoturb liquid bio-organic flocculant. The NSF 60 certification provides the ability for Zeoturb to be used in drinking water, process water and wastewater clarification applications for both water utilities and industry applications. Genesis Water ...
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Treatment chemical sales will be up 3% in 2010
Sales of water and wastewater treatment chemicals will rise 3 percent in 2010 reaching $21.7 billion. The municipal wastewater segment will exceed $4 billion according to the latest forecast in Water & Wastewater Treatment Chemical: World Markets, a continually updated online report published by the McIlvaine Company www.mcilvainecompany.com. The municipal sector will account for more than ...
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Genesis Water Technologies Celebrates Approval of Zeoturb by Massachusetts DEP Program
Genesis Water Technologies, a leading provider of innovative water & wastewater treatment solutions, is thrilled to announce the official approval of its revolutionary product, Zeoturb Liquid Bio-Organic Flocculant, by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) innovation program. This significant milestone marks a major step forward in addressing water treatment ...
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Genesis Water Technologies Awarded 2020 North American New Product Innovation Award for Seawater Desalination
Genesis Water Technologies, Inc. was awarded the 2020 North American New Product Innovation Award for Seawater Desalination Water Treatment This award recognized Genesis Water Technologies efforts in optimization the seawater desalination process from the pretreatment process including the integration of our Genclean advanced oxidation liquid disinfection solution with up to 2.8x the oxidation ...
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Water treatment chemicals business will be flat in 2009, but recover in 2010
Power and municipal wastewater treatment are the two big markets for water treatment chemicals. These two markets will help the water and wastewater treatment chemicals suppliers maintain sales at the 2008 level in 2009. The latest analysis in Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals published by the McIlvaine Company reflects world 2009 revenues of $20.5 billion rather than the previously ...
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2011 liquid flow and treatment sales forecast is $144 billion with Asia contributing 40%
McIlvaine segments liquid flow and treatment into eight categories. The aggregate revenues in 2011 will be $144 billion, of which 40 percent will be in Asia. Liquid Flow and Treatment Revenues 2011 ($ Millions) Product World Asia Asia % of World Cartridges 13,620 4,360 32 Valves 50,480 19,470 ...
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East Asia will account for 32% of the $26 billion water and wastewater treatment chemicals market in 2015
Rapid expansion of municipal wastewater treatment, power generation and other major industries consuming water and wastewater treatment chemicals will boost the East Asian sector to $8.3 billion in sales of treatment chemicals in 2015. However, the biggest percentage growth will be in West Asia where the market will almost double in the five year period. These are among the 200,000 forecasts now ...
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Water and wastewater treatment chemicals market is big and growing but splintered
Untitled Document World sales of water and wastewater treatment chemicals were over $17 billion last year and will reach $22 billion in 2010. Nevertheless, the market is splintered with tens of thousands of companies supplying a wide range of products. These are the conclusions reached by the McIlvaine Company in its online, Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals World ...
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Power Industry To Spend $4 Billion For Water And Wastewater
The world market for water and wastewater treatment chemicals in the power sector will rise from $3.4 billion in 2006 to $4 billion in 2010. Other industries will account for $19 billion, raising the total market to $23 billion in 2010. These are some of the 50,000 forecasts in the online continually updated, Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals: World Markets published by the McIlvaine ...
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Asian Investment in wastewater infrastructure creates an expanded opportunity for flow and filtration equipment
The expansion of sewage transport, primary treatment and secondary treatment in Asia is creating market opportunities for suppliers of pumps valves, scrubbers, chemicals, controls, filters and other water pollution control equipment. These opportunities have been quantified in a number of McIlvaine reports. The amount of the world's wastewater which will be collected (sewage transport) will ...
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Stormwater bypass and treatment project protects sensitive cold water stream
Aquatech Dewatering was recently retained to intercept, bypass and filter exceedingly turbid stormwater passing through a large drainage ditch, which ran through an area under construction before entering a natural water course, located in the Greater Toronto Area. The main challenge was to design, install and commission a system that would handle flows raining from 76 litres to 7,600 litres per ...
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Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals Market to Reach $22 Billion by 2010
The market for water and wastewater treatment chemicals will exceed $22 billion by 2010 up from $18 billion in 2005. This is the latest forecast in the online continually updated McIlvaine report, Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals: World Markets. Power accounts for nearly one-third of the total market. This segment is growing at a rate faster than GDP due to the need to ...
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Organic pumping and treatment solution
Aquatech Dewatering Company, Inc (Aquatech) was called upon to join an assembled project team on an ongoing construction contract in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) to facilitate a means of addressing an urgent requirement to intercept, bypass and filter exceedingly turbid surface and storm water entering an environmentally sensitive creek. The surface and storm water from a large drainage area ...
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