industrial water industry News
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EPA focusing on industrial stormwater compliance, targeting a serious threat to Puget Sound water quality
As part of ongoing federal and state efforts to restore Puget Sound, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is announcing enforcement actions against four Seattle-area companies for discharging industrial stormwater to Puget Sound waterways in violation of the Clean Water Act. “By focusing our efforts on industrial stormwater compliance, EPA and the Washington Department of Ecology are ...
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Significant Water-Reuse Revenue Growth Expected by Mid-2018
In survey, industry insiders rank importance of perceived market drivers, including water scarcity and cost The publication Water. desalination + reuse recently surveyed a diverse pool of 347 industry professionals from around the world on the factors driving market development in water reuse. The report for the survey, “Water Reuse: Drivers, Innovations and Public Perceptions,” ...
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Frost & Sullivan: economic stability props up the wastewater treatment market in the oil & gas industry
The global water and wastewater treatment market in the oil and gas industry expects to achieve significant growth once the products in the market become more affordable. End users that are delaying projects to the third and fourth quarters of 2011 and early 2012 are expected to invest in wastewater treatment solutions when they re-evaluate technology strategies to comply with discharge ...
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EPA environmental justice grant to help ironbound community promote sustainable practices through Urban gardening and environmental education
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is providing $25,000 to the Ironbound Community Corporation to enhance a community garden and promote environmental education in the Ironbound section of Newark, New Jersey. The wide variety of pollutants that affect the Ironbound, from existing and former chemical plants, waste industries, and trucks, airplanes and ships, has made the area a focus of EPA ...
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Chemical industry filter plant renewal
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Pollutec 2010 the world leader for the environment market
Staged in the heart of the Rhone-Alps industrial basin, the 24th Pollutec will bring together 2,400 exhibitors and attract over 75,000 visitors from all over the world between 30th November and 3rd December 2010. BECAUSE IT OFFERS TODAY’S MOST EXTENSIVE, MOST INTERNATIONAL AND MOST ADVANCED ARRAY OF EQUIPMENT, TECHNOLOGIES AND SERVICES AVAILABLE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT POLLUTEC IS ...
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World water day: how cities cause “dead zones”
WRI identifies 13 new eutrophic areas around the world. World Water Day this year focuses on “Water for Cities,” but what about water from cities? Urban runoff is one of the biggest threats to water quality around the world, with serious impacts on economies and people. However, it’s a problem that most cities are only starting to address. Nutrient Pollution and Urban Runoff ...
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