What is Biological Wastewater Treatment Market?
Biological wastewater treatment is an economical means of removing organic contaminants from wastewater that rely on bacteria, nematodes, or other small organisms to break down organic wastes using normal cellular processes. Its main goal is to create a system in which the results of decomposition are easily collected for proper disposal. It is an extremely cost-effective and energy-efficient system for the removal of biological oxygen demand. It is a secondary treatment process to remove the material remaining after primary treatment.
Highlights from Biological Wastewater Treatment Market Study
Attributes | Details |
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Study Period | 2018-2028 |
Base Year | 2022 |
Unit | Value (USD Million) |
Key Companies Profiled | DuPont (United States), 3M (United States), Pentair plc (United States), Xylem Inc. (United States), Veolia (France), Suez Water Technologies & Solutions (France), Aquatech International (United States), Evoqua Water Technologies LLC (United States), Ecolab Inc. (United States) and Samco Technologies, Inc. (United States) |
The companies are exploring the market by adopting expansions, investments, new service launches, and collaborations as their preferred strategies. The players are exploring new geographies through expansions and acquisitions across the globe to gain a competitive advantage through combined collaborations. Research Analyst at AMA predicts that United States Players will contribute to the maximum growth of Global Biological Wastewater Treatment market throughout the forecasted period.
DuPont (United States), 3M (United States), Pentair plc (United States), Xylem Inc. (United States), Veolia (France), Suez Water Technologies & Solutions (France), Aquatech International (United States), Evoqua Water Technologies LLC (United States), Ecolab Inc. (United States) and Samco Technologies, Inc. (United States) are some of the key players profiled in the study. Additionally, the Players which are also part of the research are Dryden Aqua Ltd. (India), Thermax (India) and DAS Environmental Expert GmbH (Germany). Biological Wastewater Treatment Market Segmentation:
Scope | Sub-Segments |
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End-users | Municipal,Industrial (Pulp & Paper, Meat & Poultry, Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals, Others) |
Process | Aerobic,Anaerobic |
On the basis of geography, the market of Biological Wastewater Treatment has been segmented into South America (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America), Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Taiwan, Australia, Rest of Asia-Pacific), Europe (Germany, France, Italy, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Rest of Europe), MEA (Middle East, Africa), North America (United States, Canada, Mexico). Additionally, the rising demand from SMEs and various industry verticals gives enough cushion to market growth.
Influencing Trend:
Increase in Industrial Water Consumption and Discharge
Market Growth Drivers:
Aging Infrastructure, Water Scarcity, and Reusability of Water and Stringent Regulations Regarding the Disposal of Wastewater
Challenges:
Decreasing Capital Funding
Restraints:
High Capital, Maintenance, and Operational Costs
Opportunities:
Growing Demand for Sustainable, Energy-Efficient, and Advanced Wastewater Treatment Technologies and Smart Metering and Data Analysis
Key Target Audience
Biological Wastewater Treatment Providers, Emerging Companies, Research Professionals and End-users
Market Leaders & Development Strategies
In January 2020, DuPont acquires four water purification companies including Desalitech, inge GmbH, Memcor, and OxyMem Limited. This acquisition will add to DuPont's clean water goals.
In October 2020, Thermax, a leading environmental solutions and energy company in India, introduced a fully ultra-compact and modular wastewater recycling system 'atoM' for efficient wastewater treatment in restricted areas. Atom integrates membrane bioreactor-based technology commonly used for wastewater treatment processes that combine membrane filtration with biodegradation of organic loads and nutrients.
In the United States, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plays a significant role in regulating biological wastewater treatment. The EPA sets standards and guidelines for wastewater treatment processes, including biological treatment methods. They enforce regulations such as the Clean Water Act and establish effluent limitations and discharge permits.