Global Municipal Water Market Overview:
Municipal water systems are non-profit entities managed by local or state governments. The rates are set by the governing board. The governing body supplies water to households and industries using underground pipes. The water is processed and treated to meet drinking water standards. Municipal water is used for various purposes such as bathing, watering, gardening, cleaning, and cooking. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulates the municipal drinking water in the United States. In most cities, the source of municipal water includes large wells, lakes, rivers or reservoirs.
Growth Drivers
- High Demand for Potable Water for Drinking and Cooking Purposes
- Increasing Demand for Low-Cost Water in Urban Areas
Roadblocks
- The Emergence of Bottled Water for Allergic Consumers Is Limiting the Market
Opportunities
- Rising Demand to Meet the Needs of Growing Population
- Rising Urbanization and Industrialization Will Boost Demand for Municipal Water
Challenges
- Balancing The Risks from Microbial Pathogens and Disinfection By-products
Competitive Landscape:
Some of the key players profiled in the report are Suez S.A (France), Veolia Environnement S.A (France), Pall Corporation (United States), Aquatech International LLC. (United States), Kurita Water Industries (Japan), Dow Chemical Company (United States), Pentair plc (United States), Toshiba Corporation (Japan), Fluence Corporation (United States) and Thermax Global (India). Additionally, following companies can also be profiled that are part of our coverage like MWH Global Inc. (United States) and Ecolab Inc. (United States). Considering Market by By Treatment, the sub-segment i.e. Drinking-Water will boost the Municipal Water market. Considering Market by Chemical Type, the sub-segment i.e. Coagulants/Flocculants will boost the Municipal Water market. Considering Market by Equipment Type, the sub-segment i.e. Pipes will boost the Municipal Water market.
Latest Market Insights:
In September 2019, SUEZ, one of the leading players in smart and sustainable resource management acquired GE Water & Process Technologies. The acquisition was aimed to grow SUEZ's reach in the industrial water market.
All public water systems in the United States need to follow the standards and regulations set by the EPA. The EPA has set maximum contaminant levels and/or treatment technique requirements for over 90 different contaminants in public drinking water, including microorganisms, disinfectants, disinfection by-products, inorganic chemicals, organic chemicals, and radionuclides.
What Can be Explored with the Municipal Water Market Study
Gain Market Understanding
Identify Growth Opportunities
Analyze and Measure the Global Municipal Water Market by Identifying Investment across various Industry Verticals
Understand the Trends that will drive Future Changes in Municipal Water
Understand the Competitive Scenario
- Track Right Markets
- Identify the Right Verticals
Research Methodology:
The top-down and bottom-up approaches are used to estimate and validate the size of the Global Municipal Water market.
In order to reach an exhaustive list of functional and relevant players various industry classification standards are closely followed such as NAICS, ICB, SIC to penetrate deep in important geographies by players and a thorough validation test is conducted to reach most relevant players for survey in Municipal Water market.
In order to make priority list sorting is done based on revenue generated based on latest reporting with the help of paid databases such as Factiva, Bloomberg etc.
Finally the questionnaire is set and specifically designed to address all the necessities for primary data collection after getting prior appointment by targeting key target audience that includes Municipal Water Treatment Plants, Government Funding Agencies, Regulatory & Government Bodies, Research & Consulting Firms and Others.
This helps us to gather the data related to players revenue, operating cycle and expense, profit along with product or service growth etc.
Almost 70-80% of data is collected through primary medium and further validation is done through various secondary sources that includes Regulators, World Bank, Association, Company Website, SEC filings, OTC BB, USPTO, EPO, Annual reports, press releases etc.