Water & Wastewater Newsletter
October 21, 2010

This Week´s Featured News Stories
$10 billion Cross Flow Membrane Market
The world market for cross flow membranes and equipment will grow 31 percent from 2010 to over $10 billion in annual revenues in 2015. East Asia will have the largest growth rate and will be the largest regional buyer. These are the latest forecasts in the McIlvaine continually updated RO, UF, MF World Markets report.  The East Asia growth is spurred by expansion of the semiconductor industry, the need to desalinate seawater, growing power plant ultrapure water requirements, and the incorporation of cross flow filtration in the upscale commercial and residential buildings. Another growth ...
Rising threats to marine biodiversity
The environmental and economic health of the World Seas-present and future-is outlined in a report that underlines growing concern from pressures such as pollution, over-fishing and climate change. The report, the Marine Biodiversity Assessment and Outlook: Global Synthesis by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) predicts that by 2050 productivity will have decreased in nearly all areas and with it fish catches. Worldwide fisheries will be heavily dominated by smaller species lower down the food chain.  Meanwhile
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