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The Air and Water Monitoring Market report by McIlvaine Company includes 40,000 quarterly forecasts with divisions by each country, industry and product type. McIlvaine also offers more detailed options which provide many additional revenue forecasts per quarter. There are three advantages to the extended forecasts…
Revision Date: 9/25/2015
Tags: McIlvaine, Monitoring Equipment, Air Monitoring, Water Monitoring
Hach Water Analysis Tools and Parameters for the Power Industry
Product brochure from Danaher Hach on water analysis products for power industry applications including influent water treatment, condensate, boiler feed water, cooling water and wastewater. A diagram and table show the parameters to control/monitor and company products.
Revision Date: 11/16/2011
Tags: 221118 - Other Electric Power , Hach, Xylem, Water Monitor, Analyzer, Boiler Feedwater, Water Monitoring
Hach-Lange TOC Measurement of High-purity Boiler Feed Water in Power Plants
Hach-Lange states in its brochure that the astroTOC UV turbo is the only analyzer on the market capable of measuring total organic carbon (in form of NPOC) in the μg/l level with 100 percent reliability.
Revision Date: 11/7/2011
Tags: 221118 - Other Electric Power , Hach, Xylem, TOC Analyzer, Analyzer, Boiler Feedwater, Water Monitoring
Construction of small hydropower stations in a central China nature reserve has triggered worries among locals over the ecosystem damage to the best reserved forest zone in the country's hinterland. The development of hydropower in Shennongjia forest district in Hubei Province dates back to the 1970s, when the region's government encouraged locals to use hydropower as an alternative to wood as fuel for better preservation of forests. However, hydropower stations are a double-edged sword, said Liu Shengce, deputy secretary-general of the forest district's Communist Party committee. On one hand, forest resources have been well preserved as fewer trees fell, Liu said. However, rivers in the forest district have been cut off after nearly 100 small hydropower stations were built. Yao Chucheng is one of the locals frustrated with the reservoirs. The 42-year-old has invested about one million yuan ($156,250 U.S. dollars) over the past six years on fish farming by the river of Guchong that runs through his village of Changfang in the forest district. A hydropower station under construction on the upper stream of the river threatens Yao's business. The 25,000-kilowatt hydropower station by Shennong Green Valley Hydropower Company will cut off the water supply to Yao's fish farm when it commences operation. In 2006, the government of the forest district stopped approving hydropower stations below 3,000 kilowatts and vowed to shut down 38 small stations before 2020. Yet no stations have been closed since, as they are indispensable in providing cheap electricity to locals. Liu Shengce said the government needs to work on a compensation plan for locals to pay for their losses if the hydropower stations are closed and demolished. "Also, locals will involve themselves in the protection of the nature reserve only if they benefit from the protection," Liu said.
Revision Date: 9/19/2011
Tags: 221111 - Hydroelectric Power Generation 水力发电, Shennongjia Forest District, Water Quality, Purchase, Water Monitoring, China
Eleven Water Quality Parameters Measured in Three Gorges Project in 57 Tributaries
For the Three Gorges project, 11 parameters were measured prior to and after construction of the dam. They were measured at 128 sites along the river and in 57 tributaries. Dissolved oxygen COD and BOD were among the three.
Revision Date: 9/19/2011
Tags: 221111 - Hydroelectric Power Generation 水力发电, Analyzer, Continuous, Oxygen, COD, BOD, Water Monitoring, China