Water Treatment Solutions
Engineering Industry Overview
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MARKET POTENTIAL
ION EXCHANGE
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The global water industry including sectors like desalination, wastewater treatment and water-efficiency technologies, is
expected to touch $652.38 billion in 2017.
The domestic industrial sector is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5-7% while waste water management is projected to grow
at a CAGR of 8-10% through 2015-2020.
Capital expenditure on water and wastewater infrastructure in India is set to increase by 83% over the next five years, hitting
an annual run rate of USD 16 bn by 2020. Out of this, the utilities market would account for USD 14 billion and the industrial
sector would account for the balance USD 2 billion.
Water demand in the country is expected to grow at 21% CAGR over 2015-2020.
A study by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has revealed that almost 62,000 MLD of sewage is generated across
urban India and there are just 816 STP installed that treat 23,277 MLD or 37.5% of sewage per day.
In 2001, per capita water availability was 1,820 cubic meters which is projected to decline to 1,140 cubic meters by 2050.
This in turn will generate strong growth opportunities for the water & waste water recycling market.
INDUSTRIAL REQUIREMENT
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Around 40% of the STP's do not conform to the environment protection standards. Compliance by state owned STP's is low.
The waste water treatment sector is expected to grow faster than the water treatment sector.
Increased government regulations on waste water discharge to drive demand for water and waste water treatment
chemicals.
Capital expenditure on water reuse is expected to grow at a CAGR of 19.5%.
Many contracts are now being awarded under DBO or EPC+O&M model with operating contracts of 5 or more years.
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In India only 60% of industrial waste water is treated.
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