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Water & Wastewater Newsletter January 19, 2012 |
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Frost & Sullivan: The Middle East and North Africa membrane bioreactor market to grow at a CAGR of 17.77 per cent by 2015
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is the fastest-growing regional Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) market. The world’s largest MBR systems are anticipated to be commissioned in the here, and the competition in this sector is expected to intensify. Despite the severe water crisis, the MENA region has been at the vanguard of embracing new technologies. The MENA MBR market is expected to increase at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 17.77 per cent to reach USD 280.30 million by 2015. The most dominant consumer for MBR systems is the commercial segment, which has driven the demand ... | ||
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American Carbon Registry Initiates Approval of World`s First Carbon Offset Methodology for Deltaic Wetland Restoration
American Carbon Registry (ACR), a nonprofit enterprise of Winrock International, announces an open public comment period for a first-of-its-kind carbon offset methodology that will both quantify how wetland restoration work can combat climate change and provide a way to help pay for rebuilding the Gulf of Mexico`s disappearing coastal wetland. The methodology, Restoration of Degraded Deltaic Wetlands of the Mississippi Delta, was funded by Entergy Corporation and developed by Dr. Sarah K. Mack of New Orleans-based Tierra Resources LLC, with contributions from Dr. Robert R. Lane, Dr. John ... | ||
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