Ken research announced its recent division on, "
Global Water Treatment Systems Market Status, 2011-2022 Market Historical and Forecasts, Professional Market Research Report".
This report is a precious source of guidance for manufacturers,
suppliers, distributors, customers, investors and individuals with an
itch to study the future prospectus of water treatment systems. Water
treatment is one of the major objectives of a well functioning
community, state or nation. Clean water, being a scarce resource needs
efficient methodologies to make it reusable. It describes a process that
makes water free from contaminants and microbes for various
end-specific utilizations. Water treatment systems employs used water,
making it available at numerous destinations, which could be-households,
irrigation, industries, river flow continuance and in water
recreational parks. The prime challenge is to make it return to the
Mother Nature in a safe, pure state. Various New Version Water Treatment
Systems are being innovated to make water free from short and long-term
health hazards. The entire purification process revolves around the
removal of impurities such as suspended
solids, bacteria, algae, viruses, fungi, and minerals such
as iron and manganese. This Market Research Report is a subterranean
analysis covering the various global and regional market, major
manufacturers, as well as the segment market details on different
classifications and applications.
In ancient times water
purification systems were uncomplicated and circumcised around heating
water to purify it. The major motive for water purification was to have
better tasted drinking water and turbidity was the main dynamic force
between the earliest water treatments. Following that coagulation, bag
filters, sand filtration were general. Shortly, water borne diseases
such as cholera and diarrhoea became wide spread paving way for water
disinfection to be incorporated in water treatment systems. Water
chlorination was the simplest and most effective way to tackle the water
health hazards. This was not enough; chlorine started causing various
respiratory disorders and therefore was replaced by calcium hypochlorite
and ozone. In 1972, the Clean Water Act was passed in the United
States. In 1974, the Safe Drinking Water Act was formulated. The general
principle in the developed countries now was that every person had the
right to safe drinking water.
Water treatment devices include
arsenic and nitrate reducing treatment systems. Other devices include,
lifestraw, ceramic water filters, water purifying bicycle (used in Japan
where the water passes through a system of micro-filtration membranes
before it is stored in a container). Life sack using SODIS (Solar Water
Disinfection Process) technology, UV filters, Solar balls (Solar stills
have the dual capacity to desalinate and decontaminate water),
aucet-mounted filters, under-the-sink filters, countertop units, and
tabletop pitchers. The future devices will include utilisation of
electro-magnetised inputs called magnetic water treatment devices. These
change the molecular constitute of the water constituents to inert
elements. These are popular with the names such as controlled magnet,
Perm-core and Magnetizer. This will mark the future of the water
treatment device.
The general water treatment involves three steps.
- Purification (disinfection, filtration, distillation, reverse osmosis, adsorption, and electrolysis)
- Water Softening
- Deodorization
It is of two types
- Point of entry-filtration being the guiding principal
- Point of use-reverse osmosis being guiding principal
Millions
of people in the world suffer water scarcity and billions are exposed
to contaminated drinking water sources especially in rural areas, all
around the world. The rising population, increased industrialisation and
upsetting pollution are serious loopholes that contribute to the
ever-increasing water contamination problem. The major scope of
increasing the use of more sophisticated, efficient and renewable water
treatment systems in developed and developing economies by 2022 will
provide growth kick in this sector. The sectoral distribution of the
same has been edgy. Industries require large amount of clean water and
hence provide a large anchor to water treatment systems. With rising
population, residential sector has been its prime utiliser. Everything
aside, in the coming generations with the fundamental right to clean
drinking water the residential sector will be the supremo for better and
developed water treatment systems. These population demands will fuel
inventors to bring revolution in the treatment mechanism to save time,
make devices more portable, even higher purity levels and easy to use
techniques. Rural areas depend on ancient rainwater harvesting
techniques while urban areas are diversifying in the new modern systems
The regional outlook has been studies under four major regions, which are-
- North America-
- Asia-Pacific
- Europe
- Rest of the world (ROW)
With
disquieting increase in population density, a rising demand for safe
water treatment systems will emerge in Asia pacific region by 2022.
These countries are the epicentre to rising perpetual water crisis and
pollution. One such project being undertaken in the island of Pulau
Seringat in Singapore, "waste to water" water treatment sustem includes
generating approximately 2500 gallons of water using a three-step
process to convert sewage to clean water. Seattle Engineering firm,
Janicki, developed an "Omniprocesser" that converts human waste into
drinkable clean water. In Saudi Arabia and Israel million gallons of
drinking water per day and a quarter of the nation’s water supply is
generated from "desalination" respectively. Chile has developed modern
"harvesting fog fences" by producing fog from the cloud forests by
building fog fences above the rain line which collect water for
agricultural and drinking water use. While developed regions of Europe
and America use modern techniques such as reverse osmosis,
desalinisation etc.
Major players in global water treatment system
are a few namely 3M Company (U.S.), Honeywell International Inc.
(U.S.), The Dow Chemical Company (U.S.), Pentair plc (U.K.), Calgon
Carbon Corporation (U.S.), Danaher Corporation (U.S.), and Best Water
Technology AG (Austria). To maintain a balance between inventing new
techniques and well updated government regulations have been there key
area of success.
This data is more precise and quickly interpreted
which helps form viable policies for safer water future. This is
helpful to researches, farmers and technological companies. With drones,
farmers can find out when and where fertilizer and irrigation is most
needed, therefore reducing wastewater, runoff, and contamination from
the chemicals. Advanced water filtration techniques which convert cow
manure to safe drinking water are lighting the future. The upcoming use
of nanotechnology for irrigational purposes getting aid from new and
upcoming start-ups provides a state of bliss. The interest in water
technology is now growing and nearer to 2022 there will better water
treatment systems.
Topics Covered in The Report
- Global wastewater treatment market
- Global water soluble fertilizers market
- Water supply and consumption market
- Water treatment technology research
- Global Water treatment methods
- Water treatment plant investment analysis
- Water Treatment Systems Market Research Report
- Global wastewater treatment market research
- Global wastewater treatment market size
- Global wastewater treatment market growth
- Global wastewater treatment market share
- Global wastewater treatment market trends
- Global wastewater treatment market future
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Global Water Soluble Fertilizers Market Status, 2011-2022 Market Historical and Forecasts, Professional Market Research Report
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