United States Water Treatment Systems Market is anticipated to rise
significantly during the period of 2024-2028, The rate of water pollution brought on by
industrialization, uncontrolled disposal of chemical waste and building debris
in water bodies, and the increase in government programs to provide purified
water to citizens, are expected to contribute to the market's growth over the
forecast period.
Water treatment refers to the process that improves
the quality of water to make it suitable for a certain end-purpose, such as drinking,
irrigation, sustaining river flow, or being safely disposed of back into the
environment.
In
the United States, the essential framework for limiting the discharge of
contaminants into water and managing surface water quality requirements is
established by the Clean Water Act, 1972. The emphasis on maintaining water quality
is high in the country. The rising pollution level, especially due to constant
industrial expansion, has led to an increase in the use of water treatment
technologies, which acts as a catalyst for market growth.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has enforced various
administrative actions to assure safe drinking water in public water systems.
To
upgrade its public infrastructure, the United States Government has launched
several initiatives. In May 2021, the government announced the enforcement
of the drinking water and wastewater Infrastructure Act, 2021. In April 2021,
the US senate passed a USD 35 billion water infrastructure bill.
Advancements in Wastewater
Treatment Technologies to Aid Market Growth
Nowadays, onsite water reuse has become one of the trending strategies among
industries, popularising industrial water reuse in the United States.
Technologies and practices that encourage water reuse, lessen pollution, and
conserve energy are in highly adopted these days.
Ageing infrastructure and rising toxin levels in the surrounding is one
major challenge that this country is facing at present. The waste generated
from the infrastructure and these toxins are contaminating the water. The need
for improvements in water and wastewater treatment technologies has increased
due to the rising demand for clean, chemical-free water. The cutting-edge
technologies used in the United States are:
- Technologies for Industrial Water Reuse - These technologies encourage water reuse or sewage mining and can
lower pollution and energy consumption.
- Methods for Brine Treatment - When freshwater is scarce or when salt intrusion threatens
groundwater, brine treatment is frequently used.
- Stricter Federal and State Restrictions for Wastewater and Stormwater
Systems – These are the key forces
behind improvement in such systems. Stormwater management tools and green
infrastructure techniques.
- Methods for Recovering and Removing Nutrients - This technique lessens nutrient contamination as a result of stricter
rules in drinking water sources and surface water.
- Water and wastewater facilities have become net-zero energy consumers,
thanks to energy conservation and recovery techniques.
Moreover, physical-chemical separation methods, such as adsorption,
flocculation/precipitation, and membranes for improved filtration, ion
exchange, and reverse osmosis (RO) are used in advanced wastewater treatment.
Treated effluents can be utilised again to irrigate urban areas, outdoor areas,
and farms. Due to this, the uptake of cutting-edge wastewater treatment
technologies is expected to increase during the forecast period as water
concerns spread across the United States.
Technological Advancements and Increasing
R&D Driving Market
On the other hand,
technological advancements and an increase in R&D effort led to the development
of energy-efficient water technology systems. For instance, Pure Aqua Inc.
developed an energy-efficient RO system that can successfully filter unwanted
dissolved solids, present in the water, while consuming around 30% less
electricity than traditional RO systems.
Moreover, advancements in
automation, remote control, and communication technologies in water treatment
systems have forced system designers to maximise these systems’ operational
flexibility in order to lower operating costs. This might increase the
significance of automated water treatment technologies in a variety of end-use
sectors over the coming years, opening new revenue streams for the country
market.
Increasing Demand for Water for Daily Need to
Aid Market
Over the next two decades, there will be a rise
in the demand for water due to population expansion, lifestyle modifications,
development, and increasing agricultural activities in the United States. By
2050, the industrial and domestic sectors are projected to utilize water at 20-50
percent higher rates than current levels. The relative rise until 2050 is
although probably less than other industries, agriculture will continue to be
the greatest overall consumer of water. While water resources in the United
States are enormous, they are not limitless. Given that the average American's
water footprint, or the total amount of water consumed directly and indirectly,
is roughly twice as high as the global average, it is extremely important to
save and safeguard this water. Due to the fact that human demand exceeds
natural supply, major water resources, such as the Colorado River and the
Ogallala Aquifer, which support portions of eight states in the High Plains,
frequently see dramatically decreasing water levels.
According to the United States Geological Survey
(USGS), Americans take out 322 billion gallons of water daily, including both
freshwater and saltwater. Thermoelectric power plants use the majority of the
total withdrawals for cooling, whereas the agriculture sector uses a little less
than it for agricultural irrigation. The third-highest overall amount of water
is used for "public supply" or as “drinking water” by municipalities
and water companies, which travels daily to treatment facilities to be
filtered. It is important to note that treating and moving this much water
requires a significant quantity of energy, which, in turn, needs a significant
amount of water to be generated.
Growing Pulp and Paper Industry to Fuel Water
Treatment Systems Demand in United States
The pulp and paper industry uses water and
wastewater treatment technologies, such reverse osmosis, ion exchange, UV
disinfection, membrane filtering, biological treatment, and others, to remove
particles and particulate matter and minimize effluent toxicity. One of the
largest industrial employers is the pulp and paper sector. More than 1.5
million individuals, or a highly skilled workforce, are employed in the pulp
and paper business in the United States, according to a recent estimate by
Frost & Sullivan. In comparison to the global market, the U.S. pulp and
paper sector is fairly developed, comprising a substantial transportation
infrastructure and a well-established local and export business. Additionally,
it ranks seventh among manufacturing sectors in terms of gross domestic
product, accounting for 7% of all U.S. manufacturing sales (US$ 240 billion in
value). In the pulp and paper sector, contaminated wastewater makes up around
85% of the water used. This is made up of contaminants with high chemical and
biological oxygen demands (COD and BOD), effluent solids, sediments, absorbable
organic halides (AOX), chlorinated organic compounds, and more. Because of
this, the majority of pulp and paper mills have primary and secondary water
treatment facilities on-site to clean effluent before it is reused or
discharged. The United States has a significant paper and pulp industry, one of
the largest in the world. The country produces the largest amount of paper pulp
in the world and, as of 2020, used about 64 million metric tons of paper and
paperboard, placing it second in the world in terms of consumption.
Recent Developments:
In
June 2021, the United States Department of Transportation announced a USD 905.3
million investment in infrastructure development projects in the country under
the discretionary grant funding program, the Infrastructure for Rebuilding
America (INFRA), which has translated into a surge in commercial constructions
in the country. This
development is anticipated to reflect on the growth of the United States water
treatment systems market in the near future.
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Market Segmentation
The United States Water Treatment
Systems Market is analyzed on the basis of technology, application, and installation.
Based on technology, the market is divided into water softeners, filtration system,
disinfection system, reverse osmosis systems, distillation systems, and Others.
Based on application, the market is divided into residential,
commercial, and industrial. Based
on installation, the market is divided into POU and POE.
Market Players
Major
market players in the United States Water
Treatment Systems market are The DOW Chemical Company,
Honeywell International Inc., 3M Company, Danaher Corporation, Pentair PLC,
Best Water Technology (BWT) AG, Calgon Carbon Corporation, Culligan
International, and General Electric.
Attribute
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Details
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Base Year
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2022
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Historic Data
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2018 –
2022
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Estimated Year
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2023
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Forecast Period
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2024
– 2028
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Quantitative Units
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Value (USD Million) and CAGR for 2018-2022 and 2023-2028
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Report Coverage
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Revenue
forecast, company share, growth factors, and trends
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Segments Covered
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Technology
Application
Installation
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Region Scope
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West,
Midwest, Northeast, South
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Key Companies Profiled
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The DOW Chemical Company, Honeywell International Inc., 3M
Company, Danaher Corporation, Pentair PLC, Best Water Technology (BWT) AG,
Calgon Carbon Corporation, Culligan International, General Electric
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Report Scope:
In this report, the United States Water
Treatment Systems Market has been segmented into following categories, in addition to
the industry trends, which have also been detailed below:
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United States Water Treatment Systems market, By Technology:
- Water Softeners
- Filtration System
- Disinfection System
- Reverse Osmosis Systems
- Distillation Systems
- Others
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United States Water Treatment Systems market, By Application:
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Residential
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Commercial
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Industrial
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United States Water Treatment Systems market, By Installation:
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POU
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POE
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United States Water Treatment Systems market, By Region:
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West
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Midwest
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Northeast
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South
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Company
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analysis of the major companies present in the United States Water Treatment Systems market.
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