China Water and Wastewater Treatment (WWT) Technology
China Water and Wastewater Treatment (WWT) Technology
Hyderabad, Aug. 22, (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- According to a new market research report titled "China Water and Wastewater Treatment (WWT) Technology Market Report (-)," the market is estimated at USD 11.38 billion in . It is expected to register a CAGR of 7.98% during the forecast period.
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Water and wastewater treatment is highly beneficial in industries like power generation, chemicals, oil and gas, mineral processing, municipal water treatment, and pulp and paper. The growing demand from the Chinese industrial sector and stricter regulations for water and wastewater treatment are identified as the key drivers for this market. The regulations related to water and wastewater treatment are increasing. Substantial investments in research and development of water treatment technology are presenting significant growth opportunities for the market in the future.
Report Summary:
Report AttributeDetailsMarket Size ()USD 11.38 billionMarket Size ()USD 16.71 billionCAGR (-)7.98%Study Period-Forecast UnitsValue (USD billion)Report ScopeMarket Dynamics, Revenue Forecast and Segmentation, Competitive Landscape and Recent Developments, Market Growth, Future Opportunities, and TrendsKey Market DriversGrowing demand from the Chinese industrial sector.Substantial investments in research and development.Who are the Top Companies in the China Water and Wastewater Treatment Technology Market?
The market is moderately fragmented, with the major players occupying a low market share. The significant players in the Chinese water and wastewater treatment technology market are,
- Aquatech
- DuPont
- Evoqua Water Technologies LLC
- Ecolab
- SUEZ
- IDE Technologies
- Kurita Water Industries Ltd
- Organo Corporation
- Beijing Enterprises Water (China) Investment Co. Ltd
- Beijing Capital Co. Ltd
- Veolia
- SafBon
- Chongqing Water Group Co. Ltd
- Anhui Guozhen Environment Protection Technology
- Beijing Urban Drainage Group Co. Ltd
- Chengdu Xingrong Environment Co. Ltd
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Key Highlights from the China Water and Wastewater Treatment Technology Market Report:
Treatment Equipment Dominating the Market
- Key technologies in municipal water and wastewater treatment include biological treatment, suspended solids removal, and disinfection/oxidation.
- Biological treatment employs organisms like bacteria to break down organic impurities in wastewater from industries and municipalities. High metal concentrations in water can harm plants, animals, and humans, necessitating their removal before water is released or reused.
- China plans to expand sewage collection pipeline networks and increase sewage treatment capacity significantly by . Treatment equipment is expected to dominate the market in the coming years due to the increasing urban population, sewage treatment plans, and wastewater treatment needs.
Increasing Demand for Municipal Water and Wastewater Treatment
- Municipal wastewater includes water from toilets, showers, sinks, and industrial waste. It requires treatment to prevent environmental damage and disease spread.
- Water scarcity has prompted governments to enhance wastewater management, driving the demand for treatment chemicals. Treatment applications include preliminary, primary, secondary, and tertiary treatment, as well as resource recovery, energy generation, and more.
- China has around 1,944 wastewater treatment plants in cities and 1,599 in counties, with daily processing capacities of 140 and 29 million cubic meters, respectively. The country plans to build/upgrade 80,000 km of sewage pipelines and increase treatment capacity by 20 million cubic meters/day by .
What are the Latest Developments in the China Water and Wastewater Treatment Technology Market?
- In the 14th FYP, released in March , China published new guidelines for wastewater reuse, which mandated raising the proportion of sewage that must be treated to reuse standards to 25% by .
Mordor Intelligence has Segmented the China Water and Wastewater Treatment Technology Market Based on Equipment Type and End-user Industry.
- By Equipment Type (Market Size and Forecast based on Value (USD billion), -)
- Treatment Equipment
- Oil/Water Separation
- Suspended Solids Removal
- Dissolved Solids Removal
- Biological Treatment/Nutrient and Metals Recovery
- Disinfection/Oxidation
- Other Treatment Equipment
- Process Control Equipment & Pumps
- Treatment Equipment
- By End-user Industry (Market Size and Forecast based on Value (USD billion), -)
- Municipal
- Food and Beverage
- Pulp and Paper
- Oil and Gas
- Healthcare
- Poultry and Aquaculture
- Chemical
- Other End-user Industries
In a nutshell, the Mordor Intelligence market research report is a must-read for start-ups, industry players, investors, researchers, consultants, business strategists, and all those who are looking to understand this industry. Get a glance at the China Water and Wastewater Treatment (WWT) Technology Market Report (-).
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China's Wastewater Treatment Industry: Opportunities for ...
Chinas Wastewater Treatment Industry: Opportunities for Foreign Investors
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In recent years, China has increased its focus and efforts towards combating the high levels of environmental pollution in the country, the result of its accelerated economic growth. In , China declared war on pollution, and put aside RMB 3.7 trillion for the battle, with over half of the funds reserved for water pollution. The 13th Five Year Plan targets this issue, and in , the government published the Water Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan, aiming to halt heavily polluting sectors from contaminating water sources.
However, Chinas most recent environmental report remains negative, suggesting that 61.5 percent of groundwater and 28.8 percent of key rivers were classed as not suitable for human contact. The contamination is largely caused by industrial and agricultural industries, and the resulting pollution has permeated the earth down to the water table. The report found that usable and safe water is scarce, and over half of Chinas cities suffer from water shortages, especially in the arid northern regions. While China has 20 percent of the worlds population, it only possesses seven percent of the worlds water resources. Whats more, these water resources are not reliable and are distributed unevenly among provinces and administrative regions.
For China to reverse the state of its severe water pollution, high-grade wastewater treatment technologies are in great demand.
Chinas existing wastewater treatment facilities
China has developed multiple technologies to treat wastewater, and now has the worlds second-highest sewerage processing capacity, with around 3,340 wastewater treatment plants as of . 80 percent of these plants use the following three technologies and remove contaminants from sewerage:
- Oxidization ditches: A modified activated sludge biological treatment process utilizing long solids retention times to remove biodegradable organic matter. Used in both municipal and industrial wastewater treatment;
- Anaerobic Anoxic OXic (ANANOX) process: A patented low energy, biological denitrification process utilizing anaerobic pre-treatment and settler chamber; and,
- Sequencing batch reactors: Oxidizes wastewater or sewerage from anaerobic digesters or mechanical biological treatment facilities in batches, with aeration and sludge settlement occurring at the same time in one tank.
China also utilizes constructed wetlands as an alternative ecological method of treating wastewater, and addressing runoff issues and flood water retention. Constructed wetlands are man-made biological environments combining hydrology, vegetation and flow paths which provide effective means of treating biochemical oxygen demand, soluble solids, nitrogen, phosphorus, heavy metals, organic pollutants and pathogens. They can be constructed and customized by either biotic or abiotic mechanisms to target certain types of occurring pollutants depending on locational needs. Constructed wetland systems are the cheapest method of wastewater treatment, requiring about 30 to 50 percent of the cost of conventional treatment methods.
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Moreover, Chinas rural regions suffer the most from water shortages and water pollution. Rural distribution of wastewater treatment is extremely poor. Only 3 percent of villages and townships possess wastewater treatment facilities, and more than 90 percent lack proper drainage and sewerage facilities. 300 million rural residents do not have access to safe drinking water. Thus, rural areas are in the most need of effective and economical treatment facilities. Due to the lack of infrastructure, dispersed population and geographical issues, smaller decentralized facilities would be the most effective application.
Opportunities for investors
Foreign investors can bring experience and new technologies to China, where national sentiment attaches great importance to the sanitation of water for both municipal use and for the greater environment. The Chinese government is expected to spend an additional RMB 4 trillion to improve water infrastructure and household supply. Its keen support for this effort means that, apart from matters concerning water conservancy, environment and public facility management, foreign investment into the countrys waste water treatment technology is desperately needed and endorsed by the Catalogue of Industries for Guiding Foreign Investment.
On top of treatment technologies, water infrastructure is another key aspect of the industry. Innovative urban water design and energy-efficient water saving technologies, secondary water supply systems, smart water systems, environmentally friendly rainwater collecting, water purification, municipal pipe networks and water reclamation technology are auxiliary components that are also open for foreign investment.
Key takeaways
Rural areas are in the most need of simple, low-cost and decentralized treatment facilities in order to effectively provide sustainable sanitary water sources. Additionally, with environmentally friendly and sustainable projects foregrounded in the states development strategy, constructed wetlands provide a cost-effective means to tackle water shortage and pollution in an ecological way.
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