municipal wastewater odor control News
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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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Scrubber/adsorber market back to $6 billion this year
The world market for scrubbers, biofilters, absorbers and adsorbers reached $6 billion in 2008 but dropped in 2009. However, thanks to a strong resurgence in Asia, it will top $6 billion again this year. This is the latest forecast in Scrubber/Adsorber/Biofilter World Markets an online continually updated report by the McIlvaine Company w.mcilvainecompany.com. Absorbers will account for almost ...
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Scrubber and Adsorber Sales Will Exceed $5 Billion This Year
Sales of systems to scrub or adsorb pollutants from industrial stacks around-the-world will total $5.3 billion this year and will rise to $6.8 billion by 2010. This is the forecast of the McIlvaine Company in the continually updated online Scrubber/Adsorber World Markets. Waste incineration represents the biggest potential for scrubbers. System purchases will increase to $1.4 billion/yr by ...
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