Global Research report explores Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment market for 2017-2022

Global Research report explores Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment market for 2017-2022.
Perceptive Industries APC Technologies Bisco Enterprise, Inc Clean Gas Systems, Inc McGill AirClean Total Air Pollution Control LIVING d.o.o Click here for sample report @ www.wiseguyreports.com/sample-request/1220301-global-air-… Geographically, this report is segmented into several key Regions, with production, consumption, revenue (million USD), market share and growth rate of Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment in these regions, from 2012 to 2022 (forecast), covering North America Europe China Japan Southeast Asia India On the basis of product, this report displays the production, revenue, price, market share and growth rate of each type, primarily split into Air Pollution Control Equipment?
Water Pollution Control Equipment?
On the basis on the end users/applications, this report focuses on the status and outlook for major applications/end users, consumption (sales), market share and growth rate of Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment for each application, including Chemical Industry
Food/baking industry Oil and gas industry Pharmaceutical industry Printing industry other Some Major Points from Table of content: Global Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment Market Research Report 2017 1 Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment Market Overview 1.1 Product Overview and Scope of Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment 1.2 Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment Segment by Type (Product Category) 1.2.1 Global Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment Production and CAGR (%) Comparison by Type (Product Category) (2012-2022) 1.2.2 Global Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment Production Market Share by Type (Product Category) in 2016 1.2.3 Air Pollution Control Equipment?
1.2.4 Water Pollution Control Equipment?
1.3.4 Food/baking industry 1.3.5 Oil and gas industry 1.3.6 Pharmaceutical industry 1.3.7 Printing industry 1.3.8 other 1.4 Global Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment Market by Region (2012-2022) 1.4.1 Global Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment Market Size (Value) and CAGR (%) Comparison by Region (2012-2022) 1.4.2 North America Status and Prospect (2012-2022) 1.4.3 Europe Status and Prospect (2012-2022) 1.4.4 China Status and Prospect (2012-2022) 1.4.5 Japan Status and Prospect (2012-2022) 1.4.6 Southeast Asia Status and Prospect (2012-2022) 1.4.7 India Status and Prospect (2012-2022) 1.5 Global Market Size (Value) of Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment (2012-2022) 1.5.1 Global Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment Revenue Status and Outlook (2012-2022) 1.5.2 Global Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment Capacity, Production Status and Outlook (2012-2022) For Detailed Reading Please visit @ www.wiseguyreports.com/reports/1220301-global-air-water-p… 7 Global Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment Manufacturers Profiles/Analysis 7.1 Spooner 7.1.1 Company Basic Information, Manufacturing Base, Sales Area and Its Competitors 7.1.2 Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment Product Category, Application and Specification 7.1.2.1 Product A 7.1.2.2 Product B 7.1.3 Spooner Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment Capacity, Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2012-2017) 7.1.4 Main Business/Business Overview 7.2 AAF International 7.2.1 Company Basic Information, Manufacturing Base, Sales Area and Its Competitors 7.2.2 Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment Product Category, Application and Specification 7.2.2.1 Product A 7.2.2.2 Product B 7.2.3 AAF International Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment Capacity, Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2012-2017) 7.2.4 Main Business/Business Overview 7.3 Bionomic Industries Inc 7.3.1 Company Basic Information, Manufacturing Base, Sales Area and Its Competitors 7.3.2 Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment Product Category, Application and Specification 7.3.2.1 Product A 7.3.2.2 Product B 7.3.3 Bionomic Industries Inc Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment Capacity, Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2012-2017) 7.3.4 Main Business/Business Overview 7.4 FLSmidth Group 7.4.1 Company Basic Information, Manufacturing Base, Sales Area and Its Competitors 7.4.2 Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment Product Category, Application and Specification 7.4.2.1 Product A 7.4.2.2 Product B 7.4.3 FLSmidth Group Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment Capacity, Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2012-2017) 7.4.4 Main Business/Business Overview 7.5 Gulf Coast Environmental Systems 7.5.1 Company Basic Information, Manufacturing Base, Sales Area and Its Competitors 7.5.2 Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment Product Category, Application and Specification 7.5.2.1 Product A 7.5.2.2 Product B 7.5.3 Gulf Coast Environmental Systems Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment Capacity, Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2012-2017) 7.5.4 Main Business/Business Overview 7.6 Anguil 7.6.1 Company Basic Information, Manufacturing Base, Sales Area and Its Competitors 7.6.2 Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment Product Category, Application and Specification 7.6.2.1 Product A 7.6.2.2 Product B 7.6.3 Anguil Air & Water Pollution Control Equipment Capacity, Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2012-2017) 7.6.4 Main Business/Business Overview ..…Continued Buy now @ www.wiseguyreports.com/checkout?currency=one_user-USD&rep…
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Emerging crisis: In Toba Tek Singh, clean water a scarcity

Emerging crisis: In Toba Tek Singh, clean water a scarcity.
FAISALABAD: In Toba Tek Singh, the city of famous Sikh saint Teko Singh and a dry region within Punjab, fresh water is scarce and contaminated by industrial pollution.
During the past 24 years, however, the canals has dried up and excessive power load-shedding has aggravated the situation.
Even those, who are availing tap water facility, are getting contaminated water.” “The population of Toba Tek Singh comprises more than 2.7 million people.
The major source of drinking water in the district is underground water which is also used for irrigation purposes,” he added, “The water is unfit for human consumption because of being brackish and contaminated.”.
“It is playing havoc with the health and lives of people and also ruining the entire agriculture and wildlife sector of our district.” Rafique pointed out: “I have been raising the matter in the assembly since 2008 but I could not succeed in resolving the chronic issue of drinking water and provision of canal water to the farmers.” Former MNA and district Nazim of Toba Tek Singh Chaudhry Ashfaque told The Express Tribune, “In extremely hot and harsh weather conditions, the people of the district are running from pillar to post to acquire potable drinking water.” He added, “Those, who can afford, buy water from the markets.
He added majority of the population has been infected with waterborne diseases.
He said, “We are unable to drink water and use it for other purposes.” He maintained, “The people have no other option but to stand in a queue at water plants to fill cans that has affected our routine work.” A senior citizen Muhammad Ameen said over 75% people of Toba Tek Singh are forced to drink contaminated water.
He admitted that under the present setup, the municipal committees cannot meet the water demand of the district due to lack of resources.
Health risk Senior medical officer Dr Muhammad Anwar said waterborne diseases are increasing at an alarming rate in Toba Tek Singh.

State regulators revise standards for concentrated livestock sites

State regulators revise standards for concentrated livestock sites.
PIERRE – The state Department of Environment and Natural Resources issued the latest version of its general water pollution control permit for concentrated animal feeding operations throughout South Dakota last week.
The 2016 version of the permit covers producers that confine and feed large numbers of animals.
Producers have one to four years to apply for coverage by the 2016 version of the CAFO permit, depending upon when they are scheduled for re-approval.
CAFOs covered under the 2003 general permit will retain coverage until they are approved under the 2016 version of the general permit, according to DENR officials.
DENR issued its first CAFO permit covering new and expanding swine operations in 1997.
Together they have more than 1.3 million acres in approved nutrient management plans in South Dakota.
The original hearing was scheduled for Dec. 16, 2015, but Pirner received an appeal to delay the hearing on Dec. 8, 2015.
The 2016 permit includes a permeability standard that can be used rather than constructing a liner for a permanent manure-stockpiling site.
All fields scheduled for manure application must be sampled prior to manure application.

Knight’s legislation would clean contaminated water

Knight’s legislation would clean contaminated water.
In an effort to recycle contaminated water in the Santa Clarita Valley, Congressman Steve Knight (R-Antelope Valley) introduced a bill Tuesday to treat areas contaminated by perchlorate.
Under the House of Representatives Bill 2116, known as the Perchlorate Reclamation and Water Replenishment Act, the Secretary of the Interior would develop projects with local water agencies to capture, treat and distribute recycled water affected by perchlorate.
“While California’s water outlook has improved this year, we still must take steps to ensure we have a clean and abundant water supply in the Santa Clarita Valley,” Knight said in a statement.
“This legislation is a local priority that would bring relief to communities.” Multiple water wells in the Santa Clarita Valley are currently unused because of perchlorate contamination, Knight’s office said.
This bill would assist communities nationwide with the contamination, but would prioritize water districts that have previously taken steps toward solving contamination issues.
Castaic Lake Water Agency General Manager Matt Stone said in a statement that the agency is a proponent of the bill.
“Communities like ours that have been impacted by perchlorate contamination will now have resources to help replenish lost water supply,” Stone said.
“We look forward to working with him as this legislation moves through the process.” Last year, Knight introduced the Castaic Drinking Water Act to authorize the Bureau of Reclamation to participate in perchlorate cleanup.
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Nearly 400 Military Bases Must Be Tested for Water Contamination

Nearly 400 Military Bases Must Be Tested for Water Contamination.
But with so many sites to evaluate, the cleanup "is not super-simple to do," said Mark Correll, an Air Force official.
Research on other potential health effects is ongoing, and some experts contend that even water below the EPA’s health advisory level is unsafe.
Contamination has been found near 27 military bases in 16 states, according to the Air Force, Navy, and Army.
The military has also addressed contamination in on-base drinking systems on 15 installations.
In Newburgh, N.Y., where drinking water was tainted by the foam used at an Air National Guard base, officials are pressing the military to pay for connecting city residents to a new clean water source.
The Air Force, Navy, and Army say they have similar plans: First, they will sample bases where the foam, known as aqueous film-forming foam, may have been used, then assess whether remediation is needed.
Officials then started paying more attention to the chemicals as the EPA began focusing on them, said Correll, deputy assistant secretary of the Air Force for the environment, safety, and infrastructure.
Navy officials established a policy for the testing and cleanup last June, a month after the EPA released new guidelines, and have completed sampling at 11 of 127 bases.
The Army will follow the same process as the Navy and Air Force, a spokesman said, but inspections at 61 bases have not yet begun.

The Military Is Testing Almost 400 Bases For Water Contamination

Contamination from former or current military installations has ignited a nationwide review of water on or around bases that used a firefighting foam containing toxic chemicals. The military is now testing nearly 400 bases and has confirmed water contamination at or near more than three dozen, according to an analysis of data by the Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News. The new numbers offer the best look to date at the potential scope of the problem. But despite more than $150 million spent on the effort so far, the process has been slow and seemingly disjointed. The Air Force, for example, has completed sampling at nearly all of its targeted bases; the Navy, barely 10 percent. The Army has not begun. The branches and the Pentagon say they are coordinating, but have varying responses on how many bases must be tested, and limited information about remediation timelines and cost. “We’re going to be dealing with this for quite some time.” The lack of answers has been so confounding that Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., moved to amend the defense spending bill to compel the Pentagon to release a list of all bases that used the foam. But with so many sites to evaluate, the cleanup “is not super-simple to do,” said Mark Correll, an Air Force official. While this process plays out, the chemicals in soil or groundwater could continue to leach into drinking water, experts say, meaning the problem could grow. “I am not going to be terribly surprised if, once a month for the next several years or something, we hear of a small community somewhere that was impacted,” said Christopher Higgins, a top researcher on this type of contamination and a professor at the Colorado School of Mines. “We’re going to be dealing with this for quite some time.” Used in manufacturing and in military firefighting foam, PFCs have been linked to health problems including testicular and kidney cancers, thyroid disease, and high cholesterol. For residents near former naval bases in Willow Grove…

Human Activity Ups The Risk Of Contaminating Valuable Groundwater

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Over time this gets deposited underground.
For the study, the researchers collected samples of groundwater from a depth of 820 feet under the Earth’s surface.
The water at this level is known as "fossil", mainly because it is almost 12,000 years old.
This fossil water was then tested and the researchers found traces of modern-day rainwater mixed with the ancient sample.
The scientists mainly detected tritium — a radioactive isotope of hydrogen — which is generally found in human contaminated waters.
It was once thought that the fossil water was impervious to the pollutants on the surface, but the study proved that groundwater pollution is a reality.
While groundwater pollution and contamination was discovered perchance, the researchers were originally focused on ascertaining how much of Earth’s fossil water was over 12,000 years old.
The researchers noted that a significant amount of groundwater reserves today had deposits of fossil water, which was at least 12,000 years old.
Being from such an old period, the scientists were certain that this groundwater would not possess any human contaminants.

Dais Signs Agreement with Leading Provider of Advanced Solutions for Contaminated Water Treatment in China

Dais Signs Agreement with Leading Provider of Advanced Solutions for Contaminated Water Treatment in China.
ODESSA, FL–(Marketwired – Apr 25, 2017) – Dais Analytic Corporation ( OTCQB : DLYT ), a commercial nanotechnology materials business selling its industry-changing nanomaterial technology into the worldwide water, air and energy markets, announced today that it has entered into a three-year Cooperation Agreement with Beijing Geoenviron Engineering and Technology, Inc. (603588.SS), a leader in providing advanced pollution prevention and treatment solutions in Mainland China, to distribute Dais’ NanoClear™ products for the treatment of aggressively contaminated industrial wastewater.
BGE will purchase membrane evaporators from Dais and design, procure and buildout the balance of the water pollution treatment systems with Dais providing guidance and support for NanoClear portion of the system.
Mr. Tangredi went on to say, "Entering into this Cooperation Agreement with BGE is a significant milestone for our Company.
About Dais Analytic Corporation Dais Analytic Corporation (OTCQB: DLYT) is a nanotechnology business producing a versatile family of membrane materials — called Aqualyte — focusing on evolutionary or disruptive air, energy and water applications.
To find out more about Dais please visit www.daisanalytic.com About Beijing Geoenviron Engineering and Technology, Inc. Beijing Geoenviron Engineering and Technology, Inc., a Shanghai Stock Exchange listed company (603588.SS) is a leader in providing advanced technology integrated solid waste management solutions.
Founded in 1992, BGE was spun out of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of High Energy Physics Lining Engineering Division and employs a staff of over 750 people.
Statements that are not historical facts, including statements about the Company’s beliefs and expectations, are forward-looking statements.
Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements.
For example, statements about future revenues and the Company’s ability to fund its operations and contractual obligations are forward looking and subject to risks.

Failing Gaza: undrinkable water, no access to toilets and little hope on the horizon

Failing Gaza: undrinkable water, no access to toilets and little hope on the horizon.
Palestinians in Gaza remember a time when almost everyone could drink clean water from the tap.
Now less than four percent of fresh water is drinkable and the surrounding sea is polluted by sewage.
Her home is not connected to a sewage system so the family relies on open, uncovered pits to collect sewage, which they empty themselves.
Gaza’s water and sanitation crisis is escalating dangerously, with clean water increasingly scarce and almost a third of households not connected to a sanitation system.
Less than 16% of items needed to construct vital water infrastructure are reaching Gaza Israel’s blockade of Gaza severely limits materials from entering, making it incredibly difficult to develop water and sanitation infrastructure to meet the needs of a growing population.
A project which could see the Amir family and other homes nearby connected to a sanitation system has been delayed due to essential equipment, such as water pipes and pumps, being until recently blocked from entering Gaza.
In the wake of the devastation in Gaza in 2014, the UN brokered an agreement – the Gaza Reconstruction Mechanism (GRM) – between the Palestinian Authority and the Government of Israel, so construction materials could enter Gaza more easily.
Lack of funding and limited coordination have fatal consequences for families in Gaza: the international community must act Confronted with Israeli-imposed restrictions, even major donors are failing to facilitate the necessary equipment at the scale or speed needed to repair and develop Gaza’s deficient infrastructure.
The international community, including governments such as the UK, Germany and the Netherlands who fund the mechanism, must ensure that the security concerns of Israel do not violate the rights of civilians under occupation and therefore must immediately increase efforts to pressure Israel to allow the entry of materials.

China admits patchy progress tackling soil, water pollution, with some rivers worsening

China admits patchy progress tackling soil, water pollution, with some rivers worsening.
Efforts to tackle water pollution in China remain uneven with some areas worsening last year, while heavy metals and other pollutants continued to accumulate in Chinese soil, the Ministry of Environmental Protection said.
In a yearly work report, Chen Jining, head of the ministry told the National People’s Congress Standing Committee, a top Chinese decision making body, that overall air, water and soil pollutants had improved in 2016, according to a post on the congress website late on Monday.
Ministry samples found that 36.3 per cent of heavy polluting industries’ land and the surrounding soil did not meet government standards, he added.
China says it is confident it can win its “war on pollution” after strengthening legislation, beefing up its monitoring capabilities and cracking down on hundreds of polluting firms.
The government says average air quality improved noticeably in 2016.
Chen also called in his work report for more to be done in the fight against air, water, and soil pollution, saying that although efforts to manage the environment were moving forward, the job is becoming more complex and difficult as time goes on.
China detained 720 people and received 33,000 tip-offs on environmental violations in 2016 and issued fines worth 440 million yuan (US$64 million), according to the report.
But air quality in January and February of 2017 was markedly worse than a year earlier according to ministry data released in March.
At the time, high winter coal consumption combined with unfavourable weather conditions to create heavy smog buildups throughout northern China, forcing dozens of cities in the region to issue “red alerts” designed to curb industrial activity and thin traffic.