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Water & Wastewater Newsletter October 14, 2010 |
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$280 billion air and water treatment markets
The performance of filters and other air and water treatment equipment can now not only be monitored remotely but optimized by sophisticated software programs. Increasingly plants see advantages in outsourcing maintenance. Materials developed for compressed air filtration may find use in dust collection and liquid purification. As a result, many companies are now interested in the broader definition which defines a $280 billion/yr market. This definition includes the tiny filters used in computer disk drives and the power plant dust collectors the size of a five story apartment building. ... |
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ADB wants more efficient use of Asia`s dwindling freshwater supplies
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has developed a draft framework for its water operations that calls for sweeping efficiency improvements and greater public-private sector partnerships to address the water crisis in Asia and the Pacific. The Draft Water Operational Framework for 2011-2020 was discussed today at the "Water: Crisis and Choices - ADB and Partners Conference 2010" at ADB headquarters in Manila. The event has drawn together over 600 water professionals from government, industry, think tanks and non-profit ... |
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