Global Market for Water Recycling & Reuse: Filtration Systems
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Water conservation technologies (WCTs), also referred to as water saving technologies, include water recycling or reuse systems; rainwater harvesting or stormwater retention mechanisms; irrigation system equipment, such as micro irrigation valves and drippers, water control software and water flow meters; residential and commercial point of use products, including low flow showerheads, waterless urinals and high efficiency clothes washers; and water infrastructure repair technologies, such as pipe inspecting robots and injectable pipe lining material and crack-filling products. Other technologies within the WCT market include sand dams, swine lagoon conversion systems and waterless purified air cleansing processes for industrial use.
In 2009 the WCT market reached over $88 billion worldwide. The market’s exciting growth over the past few years is expected to continue, with its water recycling and reuse sector alone experiencing a near 91% increase in market value between 2009 and 2015. Some of the major factors fueling the growth of the WCT market include a growing global demand for fresh water, increasing drought in many areas of the world, government economic incentives and project funding; more developed and less costly water conserving technologies and a strengthening of international alliances to propel water conservation around the globe.
Many different types of WCTs are being improved upon and freshly developed to keep up with the growing and varied demands of the market. The rainwater harvesting system - typically comprised of a large tank, often mounted on the side of a house or buried underground - is especially useful in regions that experience short periods of heavy rainfall along with long periods of drought. Some WCT technologies are more appropriate for use in developed areas, where economic concerns are not as great. Irrigation control software - designed to automatically monitor and control water flow from a remote location using wireless technology - is highly effective in conserving water, however can be relatively costly to implement and to manage.
Water conservation minded organizations, associations, and other types of groups are working together internationally to educate and to work with the public both in developed and underdeveloped countries to promote water conservation and to aid in implementing water conservation technologies. These groups, which cross all sectors of the market and are found in all areas of the world, are giving the WCT market a steady jolt as they rally for water conservation and help those in the industry to network and grow. The WTC market is often heavily supported by “green” coalitions - unlike many industries, which often experience strong resistance from these environmental groups.
Global Market for Water Recycling & Reuse: Filtration Systems contains comprehensive historical (2005 - 2009) and forecast (2010 - 2015) data. This report identifies key trends, regulations, new technologies and economic and geographic factors affecting the direction and size of market growth in more then 25 countries. Profiles of major and cutting edge companies using WCT are also included.
Water conservation technologies (WCTs), also referred to as water saving technologies, include water recycling or reuse systems; rainwater harvesting or stormwater retention mechanisms; irrigation system equipment, such as micro irrigation valves and drippers, water control software and water flow meters; residential and commercial point of use products, including low flow showerheads, waterless urinals and high efficiency clothes washers; and water infrastructure repair technologies, such as pipe inspecting robots and injectable pipe lining material and crack-filling products. Other technologies within the WCT market include sand dams, swine lagoon conversion systems and waterless purified air cleansing processes for industrial use.
In 2009 the WCT market reached over $88 billion worldwide. The market’s exciting growth over the past few years is expected to continue, with its water recycling and reuse sector alone experiencing a near 91% increase in market value between 2009 and 2015. Some of the major factors fueling the growth of the WCT market include a growing global demand for fresh water, increasing drought in many areas of the world, government economic incentives and project funding; more developed and less costly water conserving technologies and a strengthening of international alliances to propel water conservation around the globe.
Many different types of WCTs are being improved upon and freshly developed to keep up with the growing and varied demands of the market. The rainwater harvesting system - typically comprised of a large tank, often mounted on the side of a house or buried underground - is especially useful in regions that experience short periods of heavy rainfall along with long periods of drought. Some WCT technologies are more appropriate for use in developed areas, where economic concerns are not as great. Irrigation control software - designed to automatically monitor and control water flow from a remote location using wireless technology - is highly effective in conserving water, however can be relatively costly to implement and to manage.
Water conservation minded organizations, associations, and other types of groups are working together internationally to educate and to work with the public both in developed and underdeveloped countries to promote water conservation and to aid in implementing water conservation technologies. These groups, which cross all sectors of the market and are found in all areas of the world, are giving the WCT market a steady jolt as they rally for water conservation and help those in the industry to network and grow. The WTC market is often heavily supported by “green” coalitions - unlike many industries, which often experience strong resistance from these environmental groups.
Global Market for Water Recycling & Reuse: Filtration Systems contains comprehensive historical (2005 - 2009) and forecast (2010 - 2015) data. This report identifies key trends, regulations, new technologies and economic and geographic factors affecting the direction and size of market growth in more then 25 countries. Profiles of major and cutting edge companies using WCT are also included.
- CHAPTER 1: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Market Scope
- Report Methodology
- Market Overview and Regulation
- Water Recycling and Reuse
- Rainwater Harvesting
- Water Conservation Policies & Ordinances Vary Widely
- Market Size and Growth
- Total WRR Market Value Experiences Powerful Growth
- Figure 1-1 Water Recycling and Reuse Market Growth, Worldwide, 2006-2009 (In Billions)
- WRR Market Projected to Surpass 16% Growth in 2015
- Figure 1-2 Projected Water Recycling and Reuse Market Growth, Worldwide, 2009-2015 (In Billions)
- Rainwater Harvesting Market Segment Sees 20% Growth in 2009
- Figure 1-3 Global Rainwater Harvesting Systems Market, 2006-2009 (In Billions)
- Rainwater Harvesting Market Projected to Reach 22% Growth in 2015
- Figure 1-4 Projected Rainwater Harvesting Market Growth, Worldwide, 2009-2015 (In Billions)
- Membrane Systems Dominate WRR Market Share
- Figure 1-5 Global Share of WRR Market Revenue, by System Type 2006
- Membrane Filtration Systems Sector Growth
- Figure 1-6 Global Membrane Filtration Systems Market 2006-2015 (in Billions)
- Factors in Market Size and Growth
- Blue Gold
- Government Incentives and Contracts Fuel Market Growth
- Government Regulations Affect WRR Industry Dramatically
- Water Conservation and Energy Efficiency Go Hand in Hand
- Water Demand Increases; Water Supplies Decrease
- Developing Countries Often Lack Infrastructure to Support WRR
- Technological Innovations and Schemes
- WRR Technology
- Water Treatment Solutions
- WRR in the Automotive Industry
- WRR in the Oil Industry
- WRR in Semiconductor Plants
- Chemical Free Dolphin Series Surprisingly Simple
- Around the World
- WRR Around the World
- Water Use Worldwide
- Figure 1-7 Water Withdrawal by Sector and by Type 2010 (Km?, per year)
- Most Water Rich Countries
- CHAPTER 2: MARKET OVERVIEW AND REGULATION
- Water: Our Most Precious Resource
- Figure 2-1 The World’s Water Total Volume, in Percent
- Figure 2-2 Average World Water Use Percent, by Type of Use
- Figure 2-3 Average World Water Use in Developed Countries Percent, by Type of Use
- Figure 2-4 Average World Water Use in Developing Countries Percent, by Type of Use
- What Are Water Conservation Technologies?
- Water Recycling and Reuse
- Rainwater Harvesting
- Dual Plumbing
- Monitors and Controllers
- Water Conservation Policies & Ordinances Vary Widely
- Rainwater Harvesting Not Always Legal
- WHO’s Wastewater, Excreta and Greywater Policy
- International Plumbing Code Affects Greywater Recycling
- The World Green Building Council
- United Nations Global Compact/Global CEO Compact
- Global Water Initiative
- World Water Council
- Water Privatization
- Water Tariffs Regulate Water Usage
- CHAPTER 3: MARKET SIZE AND GROWTH
- Total WRR Market Value Experiences Powerful Growth
- Figure 3-1 Water Recycling and Reuse Market Growth, Worldwide In Billions, 2006-2009
- Figure 3-2 Water Recycling and Reuse Market Growth, Worldwide, Percent Growth, 2006-2009
- WRR Market Projected to Surpass 16% Growth in 2015
- Figure 3-3 Projected Water Recycling and Reuse Market Growth, Worldwide In Billions, 2009-2015
- Figure 3-4 Projected Water Recycling and Reuse Market Growth, Worldwide Percent Growth, 2009-2015
- Rainwater Harvesting Market Segment Sees 20% Growth in 2009
- Figure 3-5 Global Rainwater Harvesting Systems Market In Billions, 2006-2009
- Figure 3-6 Global Rainwater Harvesting Systems Market Growth Percent Growth, 2006-2009
- Rainwater Harvesting Market Projected to Reach 22% Growth in 2015
- Figure 3-7 Projected Rainwater Harvesting Market Growth, Worldwide In Billions, 2009-2015
- Figure 3-8 Projected Rainwater Harvesting Market Growth, Worldwide Percent Growth, 2009-2015
- Membrane Systems Dominate WRR Market Share
- Figure 3-9 Global Share of WRR Market Revenue 2006, by System Type
- Figure 3-10 Global Share of WRR Market Revenue 2009, by System Type
- Figure 3-11 Projected Global Share of WRR Market Revenue 2015, by System Type
- Membrane Filtration Systems Sector Growth
- Figure 3-12 Global Membrane Filtration Systems Market 2006-2015, in Billions
- Multimedia Filtration Systems Sector
- Figure 3-13 Global Multimedia Filtration Systems Market 2006-2015, in Billions
- Zero Liquid Discharge Systems Sector
- Figure 3-14 Global Zero Liquid Discharge Systems Market 2006-2015, in Billions
- Carbon Filtration Systems Sector
- Figure 3-15 Global Carbon Filtration Systems Market 2006-2015, in Billions
- Other WRR Systems
- Figure 3-16 Global ‘Other’ Systems Market 2006-2015, in Billions
- Worldwide WRR Market Share Not an Even Pie
- Figure 3-17 WRR Market Share Worldwide Top Ten Countries, Based on Revenue 2009
- Figure 3-18 WRR Market Revenue Top Ten Countries 2009, in Billions
- Figure 3-19 Projected WRR Market Share Worldwide, by Country Top Ten Countries, Based on Revenue 2015
- Figure 3-20 WRR Market Revenue Top Ten Countries 2015, in Billions
- Membrane Filtration Dominates in Eight of Top Ten Countries
- Figure 3-21 WRR Market Share, by Type Top Ten Countries 2009
- Potential WRR Market Growth Huge
- CHAPTER 4: FACTORS IN MARKET SIZE AND GROWTH
- Blue Gold
- Government Incentives and Contracts Fuel Market Growth
- Awards and Recognition
- Conferences, Expositions, Trade Shows, Fairs and Workshops
- Water Conservation Groups Around the World
- Government Restrictions on Water Use
- Government Regulations Affect WRR Industry Dramatically
- Local Rebate Programs
- Water ‘Footprints’ Scrutinized
- Public Education Essential to Market Growth
- Youth Outreach Ensures WRR Market’s Future
- Universities at Helm of WRR Trend
- Green Communities Use WRR
- Water Conservation and Energy Efficiency Go Hand in Hand
- Water Demand Increases; Water Supplies Decrease
- Water Pollution Limits Clean Water Supply
- Groundwater and Surface Water Disappearing
- Physical Water Scarcity vs. Economic Water Scarcity
- Developing Countries Often Lack Infrastructure to Support WRR
- WRR: A Necessary Measure in Many Areas
- The Price of Water to Fluctuate and Increase
- The Costs of Greywater Reuse Systems
- The Costs of Water Recycling Systems
- The Costs of Rainwater Harvesting Systems
- Some Regions Use Price Control to Manage Water
- Water Economics
- Some Fear Climate Change Will Reduce Water Supply
- Peak Water May Be a Reality
- Water Shortages Create Environmental Refugees
- Increasing Affluence in Developing Countries
- Contractor Involvement Helpful to Market Growth
- Plumbers Play Large Role in Market Growth
- The ‘Yuck’ Factor of Water Recycling
- Health Dangers of Rainwater Harvesting
- Rainwater Harvesting Has Limits
- The ‘Green’ Trend Sometimes Has Bad Rap
- WRR Often Grouped With Other Green Technologies
- WRR: Proactive or Reactive?
- WRR Industry Has Few Environmental Enemies
- Other Water Saving Technologies & Water Conserving Schemes
- Infrastructure Repair
- Point of Use Products
- Irrigation Equipment
- Desalination
- Native Landscaping
- CHAPTER 5: TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS AND SCHEMES
- WRR Technology
- Water Recycling and Reuse Systems
- Rainwater Harvesting Systems
- Water Storage Tank Options
- Water Treatment Solutions
- WRR in the Automotive Industry
- WRR in the Oil Industry
- WRR in Semiconductor Plants
- Rainwater for Rain Gardens
- Sand Dams
- International Space Station Uses Extreme WRR
- Chemical Free Dolphin Series Surprisingly Simple
- Golf Course Uses Membrane Bioreactor to Recycle Water
- Air2Air Water Recovery Systems
- General Mills Reduces Water Usage by 46%
- California Park Saves 3 Million Gallons of Water per Year
- Frito-Lay Uses Multiple Creative Strategies to Conserve Water
- Bottled Wastewater?
- IDRC Develops Water Reclamation Kit
- Karnataka’s Giant Rainwater Harvesting Ploy
- Gibraltar’s Rain Harvesting Scheme Begun in 1903
- New York High Rises Recycle Water
- Aquifer Recharge in Orange County, California
- Winery to Reduce Water Use by 70%
- GE’s Mobile Recycling Units
- CHAPTER 6: AROUND THE WORLD
- WRR Around the World
- Fresh Water Supplies Worldwide
- Figure 6-1 Global Internal Renewable Freshwater Resources 2010, Share by Sector
- Water Use Worldwide
- Figure 6-2 Water Withdrawal by Sector and by Type 2010, Km?, per year
- Population Growth Does Not Flow with Water Availability
- Figure 6-3 20 Most Populated Countries In Millions, 2009
- Figure 6-4 20 Most Populated Countries In Millions, 2025
- Table 6-1 20 Most Populated Countries 2010 - 2025, Percent Change
- Figure 6-5 Water Use, Population and Water Resources Comparative Analysis 1960 - 2050
- Most Water Rich Countries
- The World’s Rainfall
- Figure 6-6 Annual Average Rainfall World, 1997
- Water in Developed and Developing Countries
- Water Wars
- Countries Join Forces and Put Aside Differences for Water
- North America
- Water Outlook
- Water Recycling and Reuse: North America
- South America
- Water Outlook
- Water Recycling and Reuse: South America
- Europe
- Water Outlook
- Water Recycling and Reuse: Europe
- Africa
- Water Outlook
- Water Recycling and Reuse: Africa
- Asia
- Water Outlook
- Water Recycling and Reuse: Asia
- Middle East
- Water Outlook
- Water Recycling and Reuse: Middle East
- Australia & Oceania
- Water Outlook
- Water Recycling and Reuse: Australia and Oceania
- CHAPTER 7: COMPANY STRATEGIES
- Large Variety of Companies Make up WRR Market
- General Electric Company
- Table 7-1 General Electric Co Profile
- Corporate Overview
- Performance
- Portfolio
- WRR Ventures
- Veolia Environnment S.A.
- Table 7-2 Veolia Environnment S.A. Profile
- Corporate Overview
- Performance
- Portfolio
- WRR Ventures
- Siemens AG
- Table 7-3 Siemens Corporation Profile
- Corporate Overview
- Performance
- Portfolio
- WRR Ventures
- American Water Works Company, Inc.
- Table 7-4 American Water Works Company, Inc. Profile
- Corporate Overview
- Performance
- Portfolio
- WRR Ventures
- Sembcorp Industries Ltd
- Table 7-5 Sembcorp Industries Ltd. Profile
- Corporate Overview
- Performance
- Portfolio
- WRR Ventures
- Sydney Water Corporation
- Table 7-6 Sydney Water Corporation Profile
- Corporate Overview
- Performance
- Portfolio
- WRR Ventures
- BioBox South Africa
- Table 7-7 BioBox South Africa Profile
- Corporate Overview
- Performance
- Portfolio
- WRR Ventures
- Water Rhapsody South CC
- Table 7-8 Water Rhapsody Profile
- Corporate Overview
- Rainwater Harvesting Portfolio
- Bord na Mona Plc.
- Table 7-9 Bord na Mona Plc. Profile
- Corporate Overview
- Performance
- Portfolio
- Nubian Water Systems Pty Ltd.
- Table 7-10 Nubian Water Systems Pty Ltd. Profile
- Corporate Overview
- Portfolio
- Greywater Ventures
- Wahaso - Water Harvesting Solutions, Inc
- Table 7-11 Wahaso - Water Harvesting Solutions, Inc. Profile
- Corporate Overview
- WRR Ventures
- Excellent Development Ltd.
- Table 7-12 Excellent Development Ltd. Profile
- Corporate Overview
- Performance
- Sand Dams
- APPENDIX: ADDRESSES OF SELECTED MARKETERS