municipal wastewater News
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Narragansett water pollution control association recognized for outstanding service (RI)
The Narragansett Water Pollution Control Association (WPCA), comprised of all of the municipal wastewater treatment facilities in Rhode Island, was recently honored with the "2010 Regional State Wastewater Association Excellence Award" by EPA. The Narragansett WPCA was highly recommended by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management for all of the members’ collaborative ...
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World valve market to be flat this year, but will recover over next few years
World sales of industrial valves will remain at $47 billion this year. They will be up only 3 percent next year and will grow slowly over the next few years. This is the latest forecast from McIlvaine Company in the continually updated online report, Industrial Valves: World Markets. While the total market will be flat this year, there are substantial changes in individual industries and in ...
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Thirty new municipal wastewater projects per week in North America
There are more than 30 new municipal wastewater projects initiated per week in the U.S. and Canada according to the McIlvaine Company who tracks these projects in North America Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities and People. (www.mcilvainecompany.com) Many of these projects are active for five years or more. This results in thousands of active projects at any one point in time. These ...
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Growth slows at Wabag, but India set to rebound
VA Tech Wabag’s consolidated revenue showed modest 7.8% year-on-year growth, reaching INR34.57 billion ($511 million) for the year ending 31 March 2018, compared to 31% top-line growth in the previous financial year. The bottom line is improving, meanwhile, with profit after tax soaring by 28.4% to INR1.32 billion ($19 million) as the company clamped down on costs in Europe. While revenues ...
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GTI Covers Will Control Odors from Municipal Wastewater Sludge
Geomembrane Technologies Inc. (GTI) is pleased to have been selected for a cover project in Pennsylvania, USA. The municipality has a mission to provide high-quality wastewater treatment in a cost-effective, environmentally-safe manner. It required a solution to control odors arising from wastewater sludge at its facility. GTI will be providing two structurally supported covers to address the ...
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Advanced Municipal Wastewater Treatment Market Offers $27.8 Billion Global Opportunity in 2012
The market for advanced municipal wastewater treatment represents a $27.8 billion market as cities the world over seek to either replace old or add new facilities to process an additional 4.3 billion gallons a day, according to a Lux Research report. Of the projected capital expenditure in 2012, $22.3 billion is in the developed world and $5.2 billion is in the ...
By Lux Research
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Headworks bio inc. signs exclusive option agreement with the texas a&m university system for use of electron beam technology
Headworks BIO Inc, a leading engineering and manufacturing company that supplies biological wastewater treatment solutions to municipal and industrial facilities around the world, has signed an option agreement with The Texas A&M University System (TAMUS). The option agreement provides Headworks BIO with the right to negotiate an exclusive license for TAMUS’s patent pending Electron ...
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ATB WATER on expansion course
With the beginning of the year 2019, we will increase our management team and thus the distribution of management responsibility. Murat Ceylan will be responsible for day-to-day operations. Markus Baumann will focus increasingly on strategic corporate development and the expansion of the portfolio with sustainable technologies. Dipl.-Ing. Murat Ceylan, with more than 20 years of professional ...
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2009 pump sales will be flat at US$32.5bn, says The McIlvaine Company
Sales of industrial pumps in 2009 will be flat at the US$32.5 billion level achieved in 2008. Growth of 2.5 percent is forecast for 2010 according to a new forecast from the McIlvaine Company in Pumps World Markets. The revision of more than 50,000 individual forecasts reveals contrasts by both geography and industry segment. Some industry sectors such as electronics and mining will be down 10 ...
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Treatment chemical sales will be up 3% in 2010
Sales of water and wastewater treatment chemicals will rise 3 percent in 2010 reaching $21.7 billion. The municipal wastewater segment will exceed $4 billion according to the latest forecast in Water & Wastewater Treatment Chemical: World Markets, a continually updated online report published by the McIlvaine Company www.mcilvainecompany.com. The municipal sector will account for more than ...
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$1 Billion/yr Market for Belt Filter Presses and Replacement Belts
Belt filter presses were developed in the 1970s and became popular just as the McIlvaine Company published the first issue of the Liquid Filtration Newsletter in 1980. This design rapidly replaced drum filters for many dewatering applications from sewage sludge dewatering to sludges in food, mining and other industries. Over the years the number of operating units has increased to more than ...
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China Becomes Largest Centrifugal Pump Purchaser
By 2010 purchases of centrifugal pumps in China will rise to over $5 billion. China will surpass the U.S. whose purchases are projected at under $4.9 billion. These are the latest forecasts in the McIlvaine online report, Pumps: World Markets. The top ten purchasers in 2010 will include primarily Asian and European countries: Centrifugal Pump Purchases ($ Millions) Country ...
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Maine JETCC employee recognized for providing outstanding wastewater operator training (ME)
Leeann Hanson, Training Coordinator for the Maine Joint Environmental Training Coordinating Committee (JETCC), was recently honored with the "2010 Regional Wastewater Operator Training Provider Excellence Award” by EPA. The EPA award program recognizes personnel in the wastewater field who have provided invaluable operator training to wastewater treatment operators throughout New England. ...
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East Asia biggest market for scrubbers in 2012
East Asia will be the biggest market in 2012 for scrubbers, adsorbers, absorbers and biofilters, with revenues exceeding US$2.2 billion, according to the McIlvaine Company in its Scrubber/Adsorber World Markets report. In this market, absorbers are likely to constitute the largest segment with revenues of over US$1 billion, due to Asia rapidly expanding industries that are the major purchasers ...
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US stimulus plan could fast track 400 more wastewater projects
The stimulus package could fast track 400 wastewater projects valued at US$6 billion which otherwise would have remained on hold due to lack of funding. These additional projects have been added to McIlvaine Municipal Wastewater Facilities and People service. There are 16,000 municipal wastewater plants, of which 4000 purify more than one million gallons per day. At any one time, about 20 ...
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Vermont Dept. of Environmental conservation employee recognized for outstanding service in overseeing state wastewater operator certification
Carole Fowler, an Environmental Technician with the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation, is being honored with a "2011 Regional State Wastewater Operator Certification Provider Excellence Award" by EPA. Ms. Fowler was nominated by a number of wastewater professionals in the state of Vermont and in New England. The EPA award program recognizes personnel in the wastewater field who ...
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US$5.6 billion market for clarifiers and centrifuges
The market for sedimentation and centrifugation equipment will remain flat this year at $5.6 billion worldwide. Some industry segments will be up and will mostly offset declines in others. Asia will be up, offsetting declines in Europe and NAFTA. These are the latest forecasts in Sedimentation & Centrifugation World Markets published by the McIlvaine Company, http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/ ...
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Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants will spend $1.3 billion for Odor Control Scrubbers Next Year
Municipal wastewater plants invest heavily in odor control scrubbers. Worldwide purchases next year will exceed $1.3 billion. The largest regional purchaser will be East Asia followed by NAFTA. In East Asia the biggest expenditures will be for odor control at new plants. In Western Europe and NAFTA, the biggest expenses will be to upgrade and repair odor control systems at existing plants. ...
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DAF Treats Dairy Effluent for Municipal Disposal
Fluence’s first Slovenian project uses dissolved air flotation (DAF) to reduce the cost of municipal wastewater treatment Wastewater from food production is liable to carry 10 times the organic load of municipal wastewater. Sewer and water utilities often can’t handle the volume, and when they can, they charge accordingly. As a result, many operations treat wastewater entirely ...
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U.S. Loses Number One Ranking in Many Industries
Despite the gains that the U.S. is making against traditional rivals such as Japan and Germany, it is losing its number one ranking in many industries. This is the conclusion quickly gleaned from the McIlvaine Company’s “World Market for Your Products” which provides online displays forecasting the production in each country as a percentage of the U.S. market. The U.S. is no ...
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