Rapid growth in the market for air and water monitoring in China will result in supplier revenues exceeding $5 billion by 2019. This is the latest forecast in Air and Water Monitoring: World Market published by the McIlvaine Company. Construction of new Chinese facilities which will potentially harm air and water is greater than the aggregates in any other region of the world. The existing air and water quality is poor. Smog is a major health problem. The per capita rain fall in China is only 25 percent of the U.S. The Chinese government has recognized the serious nature of the problem and is moving fast to correct it. Requirements for monitoring have moved from lenient to stringent. China is starting to mirror Los Angeles in its regulatory framework. Guangzhou and Shanxi have passed rules which are tougher than the national regulations in the EU and U.S. Click Here For Complete News Release Text
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