Water & Wastewater Newsletter
November 03, 2011

This Week´s Featured News Stories
Twenty percent growth in Desalination Technologies Market - new forecast by Global Water Intelligence
A new study from Global Water Intelligence, Produced Water Market : Opportunities in the Oil, Shale and Gas Sectors in North America, shows that the total value of the US produced water market is set to grow from $5.0 bn in 2010 to $9.9 bn in 2025, at 4.7% annually. But within this sector, the produced water treatment equipment market will grow from $693 million in 2010 to $2.9 billion, an annual growth rate of 10.1%, and the desalination technologies market, currently worth $59 million, will enjoy the fastest growth rate, averaging 20.4% per year.  Conventional oil production has peaked ...
Stevens Water Introduces New DTS-12 Turbidity Sensor for Water Quality Monitoring
Stevens Water Monitoring Systems, Inc. is pleased to announce the introduction of the FTS DTS-12 Digital Turbidity Sensor into Stevens’ existing family of water quality sensors, adding a new option for turbidity-only measurement.  Designed exclusively for turbidity and temperature monitoring, the DTS-12 features high-quality optical turbidity monitoring combined with a built-in microprocessor that takes hundreds of measurements each reading cycle and applies statistic processing to the data, ...
Filtronics Electromedia® Removes Arsenic From 150 ppb to Below 3 ppb
Arizona State Highways 85 and 86 meet in Pima County in southwestern Arizona. The intersection used to form a “Y” and gave birth to a town name. The unusual name comes from a state law that required town names have three letters, so “Y” became Why. What’s not so unusual is that the town of Why, like many Arizona communities, has high levels of arsenic in their well water that requires treatment.

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