Abstract
Global demand to approach $40 billion in 2011
Worldwide demand for water treatment products is projected to approach $40
billion by 2011. Although the US will remain the largest water treatment
market, developing nations, particularly China and India, are expected to
register the fastest growth. Sophisticated water treatment technologies, such
as membranes and nonchemical disinfection techniques including UV and ozone,
will see above-average growth due to efforts to improve water quality and to
reduce the formation of disinfection byproducts. Issues driving the global
water treatment industry include:
- Poor Water Quality - An estimated one billion people do not have access to
safe water.
- Water Shortages - Short term droughts and longer term shifts of population
to areas with poor or insufficient water supplies are placing stress on water
systems.
- Inadequate Infrastructure - De-veloping countries cannot keep up with
rapid industrialization and urbanization.
- Long-Term Health and Aesthetic Concerns - Greater concerns regarding the
health impact of contaminants such as pharmaceuticals and metals.
Study coverage
It presents historical demand data (1996, 2001 and 2006) plus forecasts for
2011 and 2016 by product and market for six regions and 20 countries
worldwide. The study also reviews regulatory issues, evaluates market shares
and profiles 38 global industry players.