The research report provides in-depth analysis of water and wastewater treatment market in five major geographies and emphasizes on the current market trends, market size, market share, recent developments, and forecast till 2025.
The global water and wastewater treatment market is expected to reach $211.3 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 6.5% during the forecast period of 2019 to 2025.
The growth of this market is majorly driven by rapid population growth and urbanization, growing demand for new water resources, rising focus on water quality and public health, increasing prevalence of water-borne diseases, growing need to treat industrial wastewater sector, and stringent government regulations on treating wastewater.
The study offers a comprehensive analysis of the global water and wastewater treatment market with respect to various product category, treatment technologies, delivery equipment, treatment chemicals, instrumentation, and application.
Based on technology type, membrane separation segment is estimated to command the largest share of the global water and wastewater treatment technologies market in 2019, owing to rising demand for low energy consuming water treatment processes and growing emphasis on reducing the usage of chemicals in water treatment.
Based on application, municipal application segment is estimated to hold the largest share of the global water and wastewater treatment market in 2019, owing to government's' growing focus on the water quality and public health; the growing number of water treatment projects, especially in Asian countries; and aging existing infrastructure in developed countries.
Geographically, the global water and wastewater treatment market is segmented into five major geographies, namely North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East and Africa. The Asia-Pacific region is expected to dominate the global water and wastewater treatment market through 2025, followed by North America, Europe, and Latin America. The large share of this region is mainly attributed to large base of population; increased industrialization; rising demand for advanced residential water treatment; increased awareness about the environmental deterioration; declining availability of clean water; increasing public-sector investment in water infrastructure; and increasing research and development expenditure.
2. Research Methodology 2.1. Research Process 2.1.1. Secondary Research 2.1.2. Primary Research 2.1.3. Market Size Estimation
3. Market Environment 3.1. Regulatory Analysis 3.1.1. North America 3.1.1.1. The Clean Water Act, 1972 (CWA) 3.1.1.2. The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) 3.1.1.3. Water and Wastewater Standards 3.1.1.3.1. Drinking Water Systems Standards 3.1.1.3.2. Plastic Piping Systems Standards 3.1.1.3.3. Pool, Spa, and Recreational Water Standards 3.1.1.3.4. Wastewater Standards 3.1.2. Europe 3.1.2.1. The Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive (91/271/EE) 3.1.2.2. The Drinking Water Directive (98/83/EC) 3.1.2.3. The Water Framework Directive (2000) 3.1.2.4. The Groundwater Directive (2006/118/EC) 3.1.2.5. The Environmental Quality Standards for Surface Water (2008) 3.1.2.6. The Bathing Water Directive (2006) 3.1.3. Asia-Pacific 3.1.3.1. Japanese Regulations for Control of Water Pollution in Agriculture 3.1.3.2. Japan Water Pollution Control Law (Enactment In 1970/Enforcement In 1971) 3.1.3.3. China Standards for Drinking Water Quality (2006) 3.1.3.4. The Indian Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 3.1.4. Rest of The World 3.1.4.1. The Environmental Management and Co-Ordination (Water Quality) Regulations, Kenya (2006) 3.1.4.2. Pesticides in Drinking Water - The Brazilian Monitoring Program 3.1.4.3. Brazil Conama Resolution 430, Effluent Quality Regulations (2011)
6. Global Water and Wastewater Treatment Market, by Product Category 6.1. Introduction 6.2. Treatment Technologies 6.3. Delivery Equipment 6.4. Treatment Chemicals 6.5. Instrumentation
7. Global Water and Wastewater Treatment Technologies Market, by Type 7.1. Introduction 7.2. Membrane Separation 7.2.1. Reverse Osmosis (Ro) Membranes 7.2.2. Ultrafiltration (UF) Membranes 7.2.3. Micro-Filtration (MF) Membrane 7.2.4. Nano-Filtration (NF) Membrane 7.2.5. Others 7.3. Activated Sludge 7.4. Clarification 7.5. Sludge Thickening and Dewatering 7.6. Wastewater Pre-Treatment 7.7. Chlorination 7.8. Industrial Demineralisation 7.9. Sludge Drying 7.10. Membrane Bio-Reactor (MBR) 7.11. Sludge Digestion 7.12. Other Treatments/Technologies
8. Global Water and Wastewater Treatment Delivery Equipment Market, by Type 8.1. Introduction 8.2. Pipes and Fittings 8.3. Pumps 8.4. Filters 8.5. Valves and Controls 8.6. Blowers
9. Global Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals Market, by Type 9.1. Introduction 9.2. Coagulants & Flocculants 9.3. Disinfectants and General Biocidal Products 9.4. Scale and Corrosion Inhibitors 9.5. Antifoam Chemicals 9.6. Ph Conditioners 9.7. Other Chemicals
10. Global Water and Wastewater Treatment Instrumentation Market, by Type 10.1. Introduction 10.2. Anaerobic Digestion Sensors 10.3. Activated Sludge Instrumentation 10.4. Nutrient Removal Instrumentation 10.5. Sedimentation Sensors
11. Global Water and Wastewater Treatment Market, by Application 11.1. Introduction 11.2. Municipal 11.3. Industrial
12. Geographic Analysis 12.1. Introduction 12.2. North America 12.2.1. Introduction 12.2.1.1. Growing Manufacturing Sectors Such as Pulp and Paper Industry to Boost the Market 12.2.1.2. Stringent Regulations on Safe and Appropriate Use of Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems (OWTS) 12.2.1.3. Growing Advancements in Wastewater Treatment Technology 12.2.2. U.S. 12.2.3. Canada 12.2.4. Mexico 12.3. Europe 12.3.1. Introduction 12.3.1.1. Increasing Investment in Domestic Production of Sewage Systems 12.3.1.2. Increasing Funding or Investments by Government to Propel the Market 12.3.1.3. Improving Modern Technology Such as ZeeLung MABR 12.3.2. France 12.3.3. Germany 12.3.4. U.K. 12.3.5. Italy 12.3.6. Spain 12.3.7. Russia 12.3.8. The Netherlands 12.3.9. Rest of Europe 12.4. Asia-Pacific 12.4.1. Introduction 12.4.1.1. Rising Demand for Advanced Residential Water Treatment 12.4.1.2. Development of Membrane Technology 12.4.2. China 12.4.3. Japan 12.4.4. India 12.4.5. Australia 12.4.6. Indonesia 12.4.7. Rest of Asia-Pacific 12.5. Rest of World 12.5.1. Introduction 12.5.1.1. Increasing Water Scarcity 12.5.2. Latin America 12.5.2.1. Brazil 12.5.2.2. Chile 12.5.2.3. Argentina 12.5.2.4. Rest of Latin America 12.5.3. Middle East and Africa
13. Competitive Landscape 13.1. Introduction 13.2. Divestitures, Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements 13.3. Acquisition and Mergers 13.4. New Product Launches 13.5. Expansions 13.6. Investments
14. Company Profiles (Business Overview, Financial Overview, Product Portfolio, and Strategic Developments) 14.1. Suez Environnement S.A. 14.2. Xylem Inc. 14.3. DowDuPont (Formerly Known as Dow Water & Process Solutions) 14.4. Evoqua Water Technologies Corporation 14.5. 3M Company, Inc. 14.6. Pentair plc 14.7. ITT Inc. 14.8. United Utilities Group PLC 14.9. Kingspan Water & Energy (Subsidiary of Kingspan Group PLC) 14.10. The Dow Chemical Company 14.11. Kemira Oyj 14.12. BASF SE 14.13. Calgon Carbon Corporation 14.14. Kurita Water Industries Ltd. 14.15. Bio-Microbics, Inc. 14.16. Trojan Technologies Inc. (Subsidiary of Danaher Corporation) 14.17. Aquatech International Corporation 14.18. ASIO, spol. s r.o. 14.19. Orenco Systems, Inc. 14.20. Scinor Water America, LLC
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