Water Chemicals Market News For October ‘08

 

Here are the headlines for the month of October ‘08 in the Updates to Water & Wastewater Treatment Chemicals: World Markets.  These updates reflect only some of the new additions.  The analysis and revenues are constantly revised.  For more information, click on: Water & Wastewater Treatment Chemicals: World Market http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/water.html#NO26 .       

 

Water &Wastewater Chemicals and Desalination

Update

 

October 2008

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

INDUSTRY NEWS

CDT Systems Makes Carbon Aerogel Commercially

GLV Has Received Membrane Reactor and Other Orders in Recent Weeks

EU Approves the Ashland, Inc. Acquisition of Hercules

Dow Expands its Offerings in Water Treatment

Centriforce Says Vacuum Force Desalination has Advantages

New Chlorine Resistant Membrane

Nano H2O Adds Nanoparticles to Make Membrane more Efficient

Carbon Nanotubes will compete with Membranes

UIB Buys BWA Water Additives

Shareholders want Delay in Ciba Acquisition by BASF

Water Market to Reach €600 Billion within Decade

Hurricanes Reduce Nalco Third Quarter Net

UNITED STATES

EPA Likely to be Sued if it does not Regulate Perchlorate

North Carolina RO Plant Completing Financing

Dow Ultrafiltration Membrane Complies with California Water Recycling Criteria

Black & Veatch Analyzing Brackish Water in Florida

EUROPE

Ireland will have Problems Meeting EU Water Quality Limit by 2015

ASIA

RO System for Australian Seam Gas Powered by Gas Turbine

Ion Exchange Products Expanding RO Product Line in India

140,000 m3/day (37MGD) Desalination Project for Mining Application Contracted to use ERI Technology

Victoria Desal Plant Slated for Order in 2009

Korean Orders for Desal and Petrochemical were $2.5 Billion in Third Quarter

CHINA

Airedale Chemical inks Distribution Agreement in China

China has 62 Desal Plants and Exports to Indonesia

MIDDLE EAST

Cyprus Investigating Solar Powered Desalination

Israel to Invest in New Desal Plants using RO to Offset Drought

14 Desalination Plants Slated for Tunisia

Plant-Powered Desalination Utilizes Saline Groundwater

Desal Reject used to Grow Salt Cedar Trees for Fuel

Make Sahara Green with Solar Desal

Biwater Low Bidder on Oued Sebt

 

 

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