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US$8.4 billion Chinese pump market by 2015
China will account for 21 percent of the US$40 billion 2015 world market for industrial pumps. This is the latest forecast in the McIlvaine continually updated Pumps: World Markets Report.
Wastewater will be the largest industry segment followed by power.
China is completing a five year plan which is adding 15,000 MGD of municipal sewage treatment. This is a staggering figure when one reflects that the U.S., which has been adding capacity for 200 years, only handles 39,000 MGD. On the other hand, sewage treatment per capita is only 20 percent of that in the U.S., so China still has ... |
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Zero Valent Iron for Soil and Water Remediation
Waterloo, Canada; Oberhausen, Germany. The Adventus Group, a multinational remediation technology enterprise, provides a review of the Observatory NANO Focus Report 2010 on the issues surrounding nano-scale ZVI (nZVI) for treatment of contaminated water and soil.
The debate over nano-scale versus micro-scale zero valent iron (ZVI) has attracted the attention of leading scientists in the environmental remediation industry. As originators of ZVI permeable reactive barrier (PRB) technology, EnviroMetal Technologies and Adventus Americas join the debate, enjoying the benefit of over 20 years ... |
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Real Tech Inc.
The Real UV254 Hi-Pure monitor is capable of detecting trace amounts of organic contaminants in treated drinking water sources and other applications that use high purity water. Real Tech’s exclusive Split-Sense Pro Technology allows the monitor to maintain extreme accuracy and therefore provide immediate notification of accidental or intentional contamination events that have compromised water quality. UV254 is an excellent surrogate parameter for TOC, making the Hi-Pure monitor a perfect alternative to online TOC analyzers, at a fraction of the price with no ongoing maintenance costs.
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Project Overview
The City of Redmond (City) has several water quality related programs (e.g., Groundwater Monitoring, Drinking Water, ...
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