United States Membrane Bioreactor Market to be Led by Municipal Segment Through 2028
The growing water scarcity and the rising demand for clean water
is driving the membrane bioreactor market across the United States.
According to the
TechSci Research report, “United States Membrane Bioreactor Market - By
Region, Competition Forecast & Opportunities, 2028,” the United States Membrane
Bioreactor market is expected to report a high rise during the period of 2024-2028.
The increasing need for wastewater treatment facilities is driving the market
significantly.
The COVID-19 pandemic had a
minor impact on the growth. Due to the pandemic, the supply chain for membrane
bioreactors was hampered in the country with it going under lockdown and this
factor affected the market’s expansion to some extent.
A membrane bioreactor (MBR)
is utilized in the treatment of industrial and municipal wastewater. A
perm-selective or semi-permeable membrane technology, such as microfiltration
(MF) or ultrafiltration, is paired with a suspended growth bioreactor (UF). Vacuum
or gravity-driven and pressure-driven systems are the two most used membrane
types for MBR systems. They separate the sediments from the sludge
concentration, while maintaining the position of the floating particles. Compared
to conventional methods, MBRs are more effective against health concerns, such
as cryptosporidium and giardia, and have regulated biomass retention, improved
effluent quality, and a low carbon impact.
State-of-art MBR technologies
can manage a wide range of water pollutants, including nitrogen, bacteria,
suspended particles, pathogens, and other contaminants, found in municipal and
industrial waste. MBRs are better than moving bed biofilm reactors (MBBR) and
traditional activated sludge processes (ASPs) for the treatment of wastewater.
Reverse osmosis,
microfiltration (MF), ultrafiltration (UF), and nanofiltration (NF), all employ
MBR Membranes. They are made of several polymeric materials, such as PVDF, PE,
PES, and others, such as RO. Compared to conventional systems, MBRs produce
less sludge because they have smaller reactor diameters and greater sludge concentrations.
Longer solid retention durations (SRT) also provide improved biological
treatment in MBRs.
The continual expansion of
industries, such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and textiles, has had a
substantial impact on the MBR market in the United States. Also, the U.S. EPA
has been putting several laws into effect to guarantee water treatment services
at an industrial and municipal level, which is anticipated to boost the growth
of the United States membrane bioreactor market in the during the forecast
period.
The government measures, deployed
to address water shortage, are bringing in significant investments in
wastewater treatment facilities. For instance, the United States Government
allocated USD 50 billion in 2021 as a significant investment to safeguard water
resources around the nation. During the forecast period, the rise in the construction
of new wastewater treatment facilities and the introduction of
process-intensive technologies are likely to boost the market’s growth.
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The United States Membrane Bioreactor market is analyzed
on the basis of membrane type, configuration, and application. Based on the
membrane type, the market is divided into hollow fiber, flat sheet, and multi
tubular. Based on the configuration, the market is divided into submerged MBR
and external MBR. Based on application, the market is divided into municipal,
commercial, and industrial. The market analysis also studies the regional
segmentation to devise regional market segmentation, divided among Northeast, Midwest,
West, and South.
Based on application, the
market is divided into municipal, commercial, and industrial segments. The
municipality segment is expected to have the largest market share and maintain
a significant CAGR during the period of 2024-2028. Municipalities are using
membrane bioreactors more frequently due to strict regulations that regulatory
bodies have placed on wastewater disposal. Municipal organizations in developed
economies are taking up membranes for water purification to meet the rising
population’s need and maintaining the diminishing freshwater supply in nation
such as New York, California, Los Angeles among others.
Also, since the overall flow
of sewage in these facilities is larger than that of industrial effluents,
membrane bioreactors are being used more often in municipal wastewater
treatment facilities. The rising need to remove suspended particles, organic
debris, pathogenic bacteria, and micropollutants from municipal wastewater has
encouraged municipalities to take up MBRs as well.
Due to their economic
viability against conventional water treatment methods for treating municipal
wastewater, membrane bioreactors are in great demand in municipalities. The
membrane bioreactors market is anticipated to grow significantly in the
municipal segment across the United States over the next few years due to an
expanding urban population and increasing government assistance in infrastructure
development.
Based on membrane type, the
segment is divided into hollow fiber, flat sheet, and multi tubular. The hollow
fiber segment is expected to have the largest market share and maintain a good
CAGR during the period of 2024-2028. Compared to flat sheet and multi-tubular
bioreactors, hollow fiber membrane bioreactors offer a reasonable operating and
maintenance cost. Hollow fiber bioreactors are frequently employed in a number
of processes, such as desalination, filtration, biochemical reactions, and gas
separation.
Key market players in the United
States Membrane Bioreactor Market include:
- Suez North America
- Koch Separation Solutions Inc.
- Evoqua Water Technologies LLC
- Kubota Membrane USA
Corporation
- Ovivo USA LLC
- Veolia Water
Technologies Inc.
- Sperta (USA)
Environmental Technology Inc.
- BioMicrobics Inc
- Newterra Ltd.
- Pure Aqua Inc.
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“The United States Membrane
Bioreactor market is expected to grow at a steady pace and maintain a
significant CAGR during the period of 2024-2028. The
rising need for water treatment solutions across the nation is the main factor
driving this market in the country. This can be ascribed to diminishing
freshwater supplies and the continually rising demand from the residential
sector for chemical-free clean drinking water. Also, growing environmental
concerns about effective sanitation and wastewater disposal are boosting the
growth of the membrane bioreactor market in the United States. The number of
residential, commercial, and industrial complexes, which currently use MBRs for
wastewater treatment, has increased significantly. Additionally, The U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) received more than USD 50 billion under
the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), also known as the Infrastructure
Investment and Jobs Act, which was signed by President Biden in November 2021.
These funds are used to make revolutionary improvements to the nation's
drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure across the country.
Therefore, the market for membrane bioreactors across the United States
is expected to rise during the forecast period 2024-2028.” said Mr. Karan Chechi,
Research Director with TechSci Research, a research-based global management
consulting firm.
“United States Membrane
Bioreactor Market Segmented By
Membrane Type (Hollow Fiber, Flat Sheet, Multi Tubular), By Configuration
(Submerged MBR, External MBR), By Application (Municipal, Commercial,
Industrial), By Region, Competition, Forecast and Opportunities, 2028”, has
evaluated the future growth potential of a membrane bioreactor and provides statistics
and information on market structure, size, share, and future growth. The report
intends to provide cutting-edge market intelligence and help decision-makers
take sound investment decisions. Besides, the report also identifies and
analyzes emerging trends along with essential drivers, challenges, and
opportunities in the United States membrane bioreactor market.
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