NEWS RELEASE                                                                                                    SEPTEMBER 2013

Municipal Wastewater Plants Will Spend $1.2 Billion for Sedimentation and Centrifugation Equipment Next Year

The world’s municipal wastewater plant operators will spend $1.2 billion in 2014 for equipment to separate particles from the sewage inflows. This is the most recent forecast in Sedimentation/Centrifugation World Markets published by the McIlvaine Company.

Municipal Wastewater Sedimentation/Centrifugation Revenues ($ Millions)

  

World    Region

  
  

2014

  

 Total

 1,176  

 Africa

 65  

 CIS

 4  

 East Asia

 527  

 Eastern Europe

 69  

 Middle East

 57  

 NAFTA

 240  

 South & Central America

 38  

 West Asia

 74  

 Western Europe

 102  

Nearly half the purchases will be made in East Asia. In just a few decades, China has invested as much in treatment hardware as the U.S. has in the last fifty years. Consequently, the U.S. has some 110 year old plants where 90 percent of the Chinese plans are less than twenty years old.

Centrifuges are competing with belt filter presses for sewage sludge dewatering applications. Clarifiers and thickeners are widely used for separation processes. There is relatively little use of hydrocyclones and automatic backwash filters which are common sedimentation devices used in other industries. Dissolved air flotation is used in some plants but not all.

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