water pollution monitoring News
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Top ten Air And Water Monitoring Companies have 21 percent of the total market
The top ten companies in the air and water monitoring market had 2012 revenues of $4.4 billion representing 21 percent of the $21 billion market. This ranking analysis has just been posted to the McIlvaine report, Air & Water Pollution Monitoring World Markets (www.mcilvainecompany.com) The market share for the top five companies is 17 percent and only 4 percent for the next five companies. ...
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Epa awards New Mexico Environment department more than US$350K for water protection programs
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded US$370,950 in Clean Water Act, Section 106 funding to the New Mexico Environment Department to administer the State’s base water quality and ground water programs. Activities for both programs will prevent, reduce, and eliminate water pollution by maintaining adequate monitoring programs, setting and revising water quality standards, ...
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Ion Science distributor exhibits at Chinese International Protection Fair
Chu-Wah, the Chinese distributors for Ion Science, has recently exhibited at the 2008 China International Environmental Protection Fair, which was held at the Dalian Star Sea Convention and Exhibition Centre in China. More visitors attended this prestigious show than ever before from a number of sectors that included; environmental protection, water pollution control and environmental ...
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World Water Day: FPI Enables Water Pollutants Intelligent Monitoring and Treatment
Water is the source of life on the earth and a precious resource of the human being. The development and application of technological innovation provide solutions on facing water pollutants monitoring and treatment, water supply system safety, urban water recycling, etc. FPI’s Water Quality Monitoring Solution Since its establishment, FPI has always attached importance to its technology ...
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Clay helps clean up pharmaceutical pollution
A new study explains how modified clay could be used to clean up pharmaceutical pollution in water supplies. It may present a viable, low cost option for treatment of wastewater in constructed wetlands in particular. The study focuses on some frequently detected pharmaceuticals, including ibuprofen. Pharmaceuticals are commonly detected during water pollution monitoring. Some show up in drinking ...
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Hangzhou Zetian Technology participates in the 20th Shanghai Expo
The 20 th SNIEC is opening at the Shanghai International Expo center during 15 th -17th April in 2019. With the theme of "practicing green development and serving green life ", the Expo attracted 2047 environmental protection enterprises from 25 countries and regions, and nearly 80,000 people attended the exhibition. Comprehensive display of environmental pollution control, monitoring technology ...
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World Water Day 2023: Accelerating Changes to Solve Water and Sanitation Crisis
4 million people die annually and 74 million will have their lives shortened by diseases related to poor water, sanitation and hygiene. (WHO 2022) Today, 1 in 4 people - 2 billion people worldwide - lack safe drinking water. (WHO/UNICEF 2021) Almost half of the global population - 3.6 billion people - lack safe sanitation. (WHO/UNICEF 2021) Global water demand (in water withdrawals) is ...
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Turner Designs Hydrocarbon Instruments appoints new Gulf Coast Regional Sales Engineer
Turner Designs Hydrocarbon Instruments, Inc. of Fresno, California announces Brian Burkhardt has joined their staff as the new Gulf Coast Regional Sales Engineer. Brian comes to us with an understanding of industrial water treatment and separation process experience and the technical background required by our market. He also possesses a keen ability to work with customers using superior ...
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New Jersey Organizations Use EPA Grants to Monitor Water Pollution in their Communities
With support of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency "citizen science" grants, two New Jersey community groups have begun their final weeks of summer water pollution monitoring. The New York/New Jersey Baykeeper and Friends of the Bonsal Preserve have been using $25,000 grants to monitor water quality on tributaries of the New York/New Jersey Harbor. The groups are testing for the bacteria ...
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New York Organizations Use EPA Grants to Monitor Water Pollution in their Communities
With support of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency "citizen science" grants, two New York community groups have begun their final weeks of summer water pollution monitoring. The Bronx River Alliance and the Sparkill Creek Watershed Alliance have been using $25,000 grants to monitor water quality on tributaries of the New York/New Jersey Harbor. The groups are testing for the bacteria ...
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Power industry to spend more than $22 billion for water flow and treatment next year
The power industry will spend over $22.8 billion in 2014 for equipment and chemicals to transport, treat and control water and wastewater. This is the conclusion reached by McIlvaine through aggregating forecasts in nine of its market reports. (www.mcilvainecompany.com) These expenditures will be generated by coal, nuclear, gas and hydro plant operators. The biggest expenditures will be made by ...
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Many double digit growth niches in the water/wastewater treatment and control market
The market for treating and controlling fluids (water, petroleum liquids, wastewater and slurries) was $232 billion in 2012. It is growing at 5 percent per year prior to adjustment for inflation but there are portions which are growing at double digit rates. This is the conclusion reached by McIlvaine through extraction of forecasts from a number of the market reports it publishes. ...
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EPA to provide nearly $2 million to revitalize U.S. Urban Waters
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced it will provide up to $1.8 million for projects across the country to protect Americans’ health and help restore urban waters by improving water quality and supporting community revitalization. The funding is part of EPA’s Urban Waters program, which supports communities in their efforts to access, improve and benefit from ...
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FPI Is Looking Forward to Seeing You at the 13th VIETWATER
As the world’s leading advanced monitoring equipment provider and an experienced cooperator with Vietnam’s companies and government, FPI is invited to the 13th VIETWATER exhibition. Getting Approval from Vietnam’s Market VIETWATER is regarded as a seminal commercial platform for demonstrating advanced technology and products related to public water management. This year, it will ...
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Analytical Technology to Host Series of Training Sessions in Ireland
Specialist electrochemical sensor manufacturer Analytical Technology Inc. announces that the company is hosting a number of water training workshops in Ireland. The free-of-charge sessions, which are aimed at councils and contractors in Ireland, will include advice on clean water processes including static mixing and chlorine dosing points, as well as training on the full range of Analytical ...
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Beachgoers Can Expect Good Conditions
Washington, D.C. - America's beach scorecard topped 95 percent during 2006, according to the Environmental Protection Agency's just-released Annual Beach Report. Of more than 676,000 beach days, fewer than five percent were restricted due to contamination-related closings. More than half of the actions lasted for two days or less. More than 3,700 beaches were monitored by 35 states and ...
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U.S. EPA orders world’s largest metals and electronics recycler to immediately cease illegal discharge of toxic pollutants to San Francisco bay
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has ordered Sims Metal Management, located at the Port of Redwood City, Calif., to comply with federal Clean Water Act laws following inspections that found evidence of unlawful discharges of PCBs, mercury, lead, copper and zinc into San Francisco Bay. The South Bay facility is home to one of the largest metal shredders in the Bay Area, and regularly ...
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Tackling Water Pollution - Finding the Source of the Problem
Stockholm – Experts at the World Water Week in Stockholm today discussed means to address water pollution and its effect on ecosystems by finding the source of pollution “upstream.” Photos, video and press kit available online here Water links land, coasts, and oceans, transporting accumulated pollution along the water path, from upstream to downstream – from source to ...
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Independent science advisory board draft review supports EPA science on mountaintop mining impacts (DC)
On September 28, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) independent Science Advisory Board (SAB) released their first draft review of EPA’s research into the water quality impacts of valley fills associated with mountaintop mining. In their draft review, the SAB supports EPA’s scientific research and agrees with EPA’s conclusion that valley fills are associated ...
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EPA awards over $59,000 to revive the San Joaquin River in Fresno
“Urban waters especially have been degraded by habitat loss, stormwater runoff and trash,” said Jared Blumenfeld, EPA’s Regional Administrator for the Pacific Southwest. “Protecting the San Joaquin River allows city residents to enjoy the environmental and recreational benefits from their local waters and surrounding lands.” Revive the San Joaquin Citizen’s ...
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