Upgrade Projects Costing $ Billions Underway At North American Municipal Drinking Water Plants
The 18,000 plants in North America which are extracting water and purifying it for residential, commercial and industrial use have committed to spend $ billions to upgrade their facilities. These projects are tracked bi-weekly in the McIlvaine North American Public Water Plants and People. (www.mcilvainecompany.com)
Types of expenditures can be classified as new facilities to expand supply, new facilities to replace facilities being retired, upgrading of older facilities and routine maintenance and replacement. In North America, the upgrades are the leading sector in terms of investment.
Upgrades can be triggered by consumer demand for better quality, new regulations limiting contamination levels, improved reliability or by maintenance reduction.
Representative Upgrade Projects at North American Municipal Drinking Water Plants
City State Equipment
Westerville 0H Pressurized activated carbon filters
Chickasha OK $150 million overhaul to improve taste, odor and appearance
Kitanning PA Chemical storage and feed
Pulaski VA Hydraulic to electric valves, digital controls, chemical feeders – first upgrade since 1989
Salida CO Upgrade granular media filter and chemical feed system in this plant built in 1959
Florence AL Miex system for dissolved organic carbon removal
Glasgow KY 20 year upgrade
Nyssa OR Reduce arsenic to meet Federal requirement
Bay County MI Membrane filtration system
Saratoga Springs NY Replace filters which have been operating for 40 years
North Brevard FL Reduce TTHMs to below Federal long-term limit
Peace River Alberta CA New fluoridation system
Bethalto IL New filters and pumps
Many of the upgrades are taking place at plants which are more than 50 years old. Some operators have scheduled major upgrades every 20 years.
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Liquid and Air Filter Element Sales Will Exceed $34 Billion This Year
Sales of filter element to separate particles from air, gases, water, oil and other liquids will exceed $34 billion in 2013. This is the latest forecast in the McIlvaine Air/Gas/Water/Fluid Treatment and Control: World Markets. (www.mcilvainecompany.com)
Filter Element Revenues $ Millions 2013
Application Liquid Air Total
Power Generation 100 1,500 1,600
Fluid Power 2,200 400 2,600
Mobile 5,000 3,000 8,000
Municipal 800 40 840
Residential/Commercial 7,000 5,000 12,000
Oil and Gas 300 400 700
Industrial, Other 5,000 4,000 9,000
Total 20,400 14,340 34,740
The largest single segment is the residential/commercial. This includes furnace, refrigerator and other air and water filters used in residences, office buildings and other governmental and commercial enterprises. Carbon block, membranes and non-woven filter media are used.
The industrial sector is the next largest. Filter element used in stack gas purification comprises the bulk of the air applications. Membrane and non-woven filter element used in pharmaceutical applications account for nearly 40 percent of the liquid portion of the industrial sector.
Mobile includes on-road as well as off-road vehicles, ships, rail locomotives and airplanes. Applications include filtration of fuel, coolant and intake air. Cabin air and components requiring lubrication. Fluid power includes both pneumatic and hydraulic filters.
The oil and gas sector uses extensive numbers of coalescing filter element to remove entrained droplets from gases. Liquid filter elements are used on a variety of applications.
Clarcor and Donaldson are two companies whose products are available in most of the sectors. Affinia concentrates just on the fluid power and mobile aftermarket. Cummins is primarily in the mobile sector. Parker Hannifin offers products for many sectors. However, unlike Donaldson and Clarcor, it does not offer the stack gas cartridges.
A number of media companies such as Ahlstrom, Lydall and Hollingsworth & Vose have products in all the sectors.
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Headlines for the September 13, 2013 – Utility E-Alert
UTILITY E-ALERT
#1142 – September 13, 2013
Table of Contents
COAL – US

 DOJ wants to add Belle River 1, 2, Monroe 1, 3 and Trenton Channel 9 to NSR Lawsuit
 Cabot Norit to provide Two ACI Systems
 Cayuga conversion to Natural Gas is up to $924.3 less Costly than Power Line Upgrades
 OG&E asks Court to dismiss EPA’s NSR Lawsuit against Muskogee and Sooner
 Virginia Electric and Power Bremo Power Plant to convert to Natural Gas-firing
COAL – WORLD
 JSPL to set up 175 MW Power Plant in Liberia
 Calgon Carbon to supply Second Generation Advanced FLUEPAC® Carbon for Mercury Removal in Canadian Power Plant
 GDF Suez, Mitsui to operate 1,386 MW Safi Power Plant in Morocco
 Amata B. Grimm Power considers Malaysia Power Plant to export Power to Thailand
 3,690 MW Barethi and 1,600 MW Gadarwara Power Projects in India to get Coal Linkage
 Units 3 and 4 at Bin Qasim (Pakistan) to be converted to Coal-firing

GAS/OIL – US

 Emerson replaces Turbine Controls in Westport 5 Peaking Plant
GAS/OIL – WORLD
 GE Gas Turbines to provide 360 MW of Fast Track Power to Turkmenistan
NUCLEAR
 Taiwan May Face Further Delay in Completion of New Nuclear Power Plant
 Westinghouse, Toshiba and Exelon Nuclear Partners to Collaborate on Nuclear Power Proposal in Saudi Arabia
 Rosatom, Rolls-Royce, Fortum team up to build UK Nuclear Reactors
 Pakistan planning another 1,100 MW of Nuclear Power
BUSINESS
 U. S. Air Pollution Control Sales will Grow Seven Percent to $8.9 Billion In 2017
 Major Variables Make Precise Forecasting of Future Energy Supply Mix Impossible
 Chinese Regulations are Getting Tougher
 You Can Now Search by Reagent and Process in Utility Tracking
HOT TOPIC HOUR
 “Solar & Wind Strategies, Projects and Technology Developments was the Hot Topic Hour September 12, 2013
 Air Pollution Control for Gas Turbines will be the Subject of the Hot Topic Hour September 19, 2013 at 10:00 am CDT
 Upcoming Hot Topic Hours
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On Thursday at 10:00 a.m. Central time, McIlvaine hosts a 90 minute web meeting on important energy and pollution control subjects. Power webinars are free for subscribers to either Power Plant Air Quality Decisions or Utility Tracking System. The cost is $125.00 for non-subscribers. Market Intelligence webinars are free to McIlvaine market report subscribers and are $400.00 for non-subscribers.
DATE Non-Subscribers Cost SUBJECT Webinar Type
September 26th and 27th 2013 $125.00 Multi-pollutant Control Technology Power
October 3, 2013 $125.00 Update on Coal Ash and CCP Issues and Standards Power
October 17, 2013 $125.00 Air Pollution Control in China Power
October 31, 2013 $125.00 Chinese FGD/SCR Program and Impact on the World Power
November 21, 2013 $125.00 Wet vs. Dry ESP Power
December 5, 2013 $125.00 Update on Gasification Projects and Technology Power
December 12, 2013 $125.00 Selecting FGD Scrubber Components Power
December 19, 2013 $125.00 Application of U.S. Mercury Control Technology in Other Countries Power
On Thursday at 10 a.m. Central time, McIlvaine hosts a 90 minute web meeting on important energy and pollution control subjects. Power webinars are free for subscribers to either Power Plant Air Quality Decisions or Utility Tracking System. The cost is $125.00 for non-subscribers. Market Intelligence webinars are free to McIlvaine market report subscribers and are $400.00 for non-subscribers.
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