Showing posts with label Global Water Recycle And Reuse Market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Global Water Recycle And Reuse Market. Show all posts

Wednesday, 5 October 2016

Global Water Recycle and Reuse Market: Alarming Rise in Water Scarcity to Impel Adoption of New Preservation Techniques, reports TMR

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Rising need for planned reuse of water due to declining groundwater levels is likely to bode well for the global water recycle and reuse market, states Transparency Market Research (TMR) in a new report. The report is titled, “Water Recycle and Reuse Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Trends, Growth and Forecast 2015 – 2023.
The report presents an in-depth analysis of the projected and historical growth of the global water recycle and reuse market along with the analysis of the opportunities present for manufacturers of water recycle and reuse systems in future. It also provides an outline of the factors that are expected to drive or restrain the growth of the market in the forecast period. The study further provides a detailed description of the revenue and volume growth estimated for the global water recycle and reuse market. According to the study, the growth of the global water recycle and reuse can be accredited to the growing scarcity of water across the world.
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The study discusses the use of treated water for purposes such as landscape irrigation, industrial processes, and toilet flushing among others. The use of waste water is high in landscape irrigation as waste water being recycled for irrigation required less treatment than recycle of water for drinking purposes. The report has further evaluated that the maximum number of water recycling and reusing projects are implemented to fulfill the demand for water which non-potable. However, many leading water recycling projects also use treated water for potable purposes.
Water recycling and reusing includes the recharging of ground water aquifers and further boosting the water reservoirs present on the surface with treated and recycled water. This further leads to the enhancement of water supplies. For instance, a water treatment project in the U.S. infuses treated water into aquifers to prevent entry of salt water, hence boosting the potable ground water supply.
The application of recycled and reused water ranges from concrete mixing, paper mills, artificial lake, dust control, to cooling oil power plants and refineries, and providing water in public parks. Furthermore, water recycling also reduces the risk of water pollution thus reducing waste water discharges. However, issues with the management of waste water residue are likely to pose a threat to the growth of the global water recycle and reuse market.
Geographically, the global water recycle and reuse market is classified into Latin America, Middle East and Africa, Europe, Asia Pacific, and North America. The key players in the market are Hyflux, Sourcewater Inc., Phoenix, Melbourne Water, Rivergreen Water Recycling LLC, and Hitachi Ltd. among others.

Thursday, 16 June 2016

Limited Freshwater Resources to Ensure Rise of Global Water Recycle and Reuse Market

Water recycling refers to the method of utilizing treated wastewater for various purposes such as industrial processing, agriculture and landscape irrigation, and toilet flushing. The global supply of fresh water is limited and is threatened by pollution. The rising demand for water from agricultural and industrial sectors and cities is creating bottlenecks in the efficient allocation of the limited fresh water resources.

Water recycling and reuse has emerged as an effective and reliable source of water supply. Thus, non-potable reuse has become a widespread practice and is anticipated to continue to grow in the coming years. Non-potable water sources include reclaimed/recycled water, rainwater, and gray water. Despite non-potable water not being considered appropriate for human consumption, it can be put to use in a myriad of applications.
The global market for water recycle and reuse is witnessing lucrative opportunities around the world. Additionally, the market is also gaining from the several projects invested on in the last two decades.
The most prominent projects of water reuse in the agricultural sector include:
Monterey, California: A scheme to use a substantial portion of the recycled water from Monterey and adjoining towns to irrigate 5000 ha of agricultural land in Lower Salinas Valley has been constructed by the Monterey Regional Water Pollution Control Agency.
Mexico City: Mexico has set a precedent in using recycled water. 90% of the wastewater from Mexico City is used for irrigation in the Valley of Mexico. Moreover, the wastewater obtained also caters to the irrigation requirements in the adjoining Mezquital Valley. This region witnesses scanty rainfall throughout the year. The wastewater is used to irrigate an area of about 90,000 ha.
Dan Region, Israel: The total water requirement in Israel exceeds the available water resources. To help mitigate this persistent problem, the country extensively depends on recycled water for agricultural purposes. The wastewater collected from Tel Aviv is treated and then subverted into an aquifer for further treatment. The water obtained from recovery wells is then pumped through the Dan region pipeline to cater to the agricultural needs in the Negev Desert and Dan region.
A few of the most popular water treatment projects for urban reuse are:
St Petersburg, Florida: The city of St Petersburg in Florida has an extensive urban water reuse scheme, which has been in use since 1977. The scheme now supplies recycled water to more than 10,000 properties, including 9,300 residential complexes.
Irvine Ranch, California: The construction of a dual recycled water scheme called the Irvine Ranch Water District commenced in 1977. The recycled water obtained from this scheme is extensively used for landscape irrigation including food crops, gardens, car washes, ornamental lakes, and industrial mills.
South Bay, California: In the Silicon Valley of California, the San Clara County and San Jose authorities are given directives to limit freshwater discharge to the south end of San Francisco Bay to 450,000 m3/d with an aim of reducing environmental damage. Instead of constructing ocean outfall, the authorities have built the South Bay Water Recycling Scheme to provide recycled water for agricultural, urban, and industrial reuse.
Apart from the aforementioned schemes, governments around the world are proactively investing on the construction of new projects to provide efficient solutions to drought-ridden regions. The construction of new schemes will also aid in curbing the rising carbon footprint. Owing to these intrinsic benefits of water recycle and reuse, their demand is poised to surge exponentially in the forthcoming years.
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Thursday, 7 April 2016

Water Recycle and Reuse Market Segment Forecasts up to 2023:TMR

Conservation of water for it to last for future generations is the need of the time, according to a recent market study published by Transparency Market Research. This report on the global water recycle and reuse market is a top-notch study that deals with several facets that are in the purview of water recycling and reuse of treated water. The title to this report is “Water Recycle and Reuse Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Trends, Growth and Forecast 2015 – 2023” and it elaborates on the progression of the said market in the 2015-2023 period.

That water is an essential commodity for the survival of living beings is well accepted. Throughout mankind’s evolution, it is the presence of water, which covers almost 71% of the Earth’s surface, that has been the crucial factor allowing humans to migrate to new regions and found civilizations. Paradoxically, several activities resulting from large-scale urbanization in modern times have been the root cause of air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, and other forms of environmental deterioration and need a solution to save the environment in the long run.
Of the many pursuits for preserving the environment, water recycling is significant. The term is often interchangeably used with water reuse and water reclamation. Water recycling involves treating wastewater to be utilized for a number of non-potable purposes such as toilet flushing, agricultural irrigation, and industrial processes. Other applications of recycled non-potable water include cooling applications in oil refineries and power plants. Industrial processes also release large volumes of water, which is used for construction activities, concrete mixing, artificial lakes, paper mills, etc. Alternately, water used in industrial units for cooling purposes is recovered from municipal wastewater or sewage and is recycled before used in these units.
Through mainly used for non-potable needs, recycled water is slowly finding its way into drinking applications as well. These projects include replenishing groundwater aquifers and boosting surface water reservoirs with recycled water. For example, in the U.S., a project for recycled water involves direct injection, wherein recycled water is infused into the aquifer to prevent salt water from mixing into ground water. This augments groundwater levels significantly.
Recycled water has proven to be effective and dependable for enabling consistent water supply, provided it is treated properly to eliminate health risks. Not only does water recycling result in considerable financial and resource savings, but it is the simplest measure to guarantee water security for future generations, adds the report.
Some major companies in the world that are actively involved in the global water recycle and reuse market are Water Recycling Systems, Reclaim Equipment Company, Rivergreen Water Recycling LLC, Phoenix Sourcewater Inc., Nexus Water, Hitachi Ltd., Melbourne Water, and Hyflux.
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Transparency Market Research (TMR) is a global market intelligence company providing business information reports and services. The company’s exclusive blend of quantitative forecasting and trend analysis provides forward-looking insight for thousands of decision makers. TMR’s experienced team of analysts, researchers, and consultants use proprietary data sources and various tools and techniques to gather and analyze information.
TMR’s data repository is continuously updated and revised by a team of research experts so that it always reflects the latest trends and information. With extensive research and analysis capabilities, Transparency Market Research employs rigorous primary and secondary research techniques to develop distinctive data sets and research material for business reports.
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Mr.Sudip S
90 State Street, Suite 700
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