PUBLISHER: Allied Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1266368
PUBLISHER: Allied Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1266368
The global biological wastewater treatment market is envisioned to garner $15,067.7 million by 2031, growing from $9,120.0 million in 2021 at a CAGR of 5.2% from 2022 to 2031.
The biological wastewater treatment method is a traditional or conventional method and is a popular and frequently utilized type of treatment. It takes into account biodegradation bleaching with the help of several microorganisms, including fungi, bacteria, yeasts, and algae. Biological waste and pollutants in water elements are used by the microbes for survival and reproduction. Pollutants are utilized as nutrients.
To clean water, a biological wastewater treatment system generally utilizes bacteria, protozoa, nematodes, algae, fungi, rotifers, and other specialized microbes. These microbes use typical biological mechanisms to break down organic wastes, resulting in a system that makes it simple to collect the byproducts of decomposition for suitable disposal. Any wastewater treatment facility that handles wastewater with soluble organic pollutants or a combination of the two types of wastewater sources must include biological treatment as a crucial and essential component. Water filtration systems using biological wastewater treatment are very economical and energy efficient.
The primary factors expected to drive the growth of the market for biological wastewater treatment are the increase in industrialization and government initiatives for water conservation. For daily operations, a large number of enterprises need a lot of water. The population's access to water may become scarce due to the use of fresh water. Industries can continually reuse water for operational purposes with the aid of biological wastewater treatment. The market for biological wastewater treatment has grown significantly as a result of the rising industrialization caused by these factors. In addition, as the population grows, there is a greater need for water.
In most biological wastewater plants, lack of manpower affects the entire process which can affect the growth of the market significantly. There are not enough skilled and knowledgeable employees to do the necessary work. Major companies have adopted automation technology for treating biological wastewater. Although this factor has solved their issues of labor shortage but has affected their annual budget. The automation machinery used for wastewater is very expensive and require huge capital investment. One of the most important problems impeding market revenue growth is the cost-intensive component when combined with poor margins.
Municipal and industrial sewage generates a significant amount of wastewater, which is used in the rapidly expanding global industrial wastewater treatment business. Additionally, having operational treatment plants is now necessary for businesses to meet severe environmental criteria. Due to strict regulatory requirements, the market for wastewater treatment plants is expected to have strong demand during the forecast period.
Rapid industrialization, a shortage of water for industrial use, and strict rules governing wastewater reuse and environmental disposal are increasing the need for biological wastewater treatment technology in the industrial sector, which is driving the market's expansion. The need for potable water has increased as a result of rising population, urbanization, and water shortage, which will drive market expansion over the forecast period.
Lack of access to safe and clean water may have a negative impact on health, and this was especially noticeable during the pandemic time. The increased interest in a healthy lifestyle and preventative healthcare measures to avoid waterborne infections is predicted to drive demand for wastewater treatment facilities throughout the forecast period. The influence of COVID-19 has demonstrated the need to ingest healthy water regardless of its end-use. With developing issues in water treatment and supply, the outlook for adoption over the next five years may be more encouraging.
The biological wastewater treatment market share is segmented on the basis of process, type, and region. By process, it is classified into aerobic, anaerobic, and anoxic. By type, it is divided into municipal waste and industrial waste. By region, the market is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA.
The key players profiled in this report include: 3M, Calgon Carbon Corporation, Aquatech International LLC, Evoqua Water Technologies LLC, Pentair Plc., Veolia, Ecolab, Xylem and SUEZ, and Dryden Aqua Ltd