India Water and Wastewater Treatment Technology Market By Equipment Type (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), By Chemicals (Coagulants & Flocculants, Antifoams & Defoamers, Corrosion & Scale Inhibitors,

Published Date: December - 2024 | Publisher: MIR | No of Pages: 320 | Industry: Water and Waste Management | Format: Report available in PDF / Excel Format

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India Water and Wastewater Treatment Technology Market By Equipment Type (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), By Chemicals (Coagulants & Flocculants, Antifoams & Defoamers, Corrosion & Scale Inhibitors,

India water and wastewater treatment technology market is anticipated to grow robustly

The growing need for an efficient method to dispose of industrial effluent has been claimed to be the cause of the rising demand for wastewater treatment. In addition, the COVID-19 pandemic forced hospitals to implement sophisticated wastewater treatment methods to stop the spread of the disease. As a result, during the pandemic, decentralized wastewater treatment facilities with several disinfection barriers in quarantine facilities and isolation wards gained popularity. Thus, the India water and wastewater treatment technology market is anticipated to grow during the forecast period.

Growing Demand for Water Reclamation and Reuse Technologies

Severely stressed water supplies continue to come under increasing pressure from the burgeoning population. Thus, there is an increase in technology that encourage more effective use of water that is currently accessible. Additionally, the need for industrial wastewater treatment is becoming more complex as there is a shortage of water, and enterprises are being pushed to adopt innovative methods to improve economic and environmental performance.

Moreover, industrial growth, particularly in electricity, oil and gas, refineries, chemicals, and petrochemicals, is anticipated to accelerate with economic diversification to lessen India's dependency on the services sector.

The country's industries are expected to embrace international best practices due to rising globalization. Industries, including electricity, chemicals and petrochemicals, and pharmaceuticals demand high-purity water because product quality affects worldwide competitiveness. With the increase in India's industrial production, there will be a greater need for industrial process water, which will increase the requirement for industrial effluent treatment.

With present water consumption patterns, groundwater is rapidly running out. Additionally, groundwater in many regions of India contains pollutants and dissolved particles, rendering it useless if not treated. The demand for water and wastewater treatment systems will increase due to the lack of found at water.

Government Policies and Initiatives

The Indian government enforces water rules and launches programs to lessen water stress as water becomes a limited resource. To guarantee that a sizeable portion of the industrial water demand is satisfied via recycling effluents and household sewage, it creates the National Water Mission (NWM). Through seawater desalination, the NWM also meets the water needs of coastal towns. With Namami Gange and the National River Conservation Plan (NRCP), the government has started the revitalization of national rivers, including the Yamuna and Ganga. It also promotes sustainable development through the Swachh Bharat Mission, Jal Jeevan Mission, and National Smart Cities Mission, which are expected to increase the demand for water supply and sanitation. The government will spend a total of USD 4.50 trillion on these projects during the next five years.

The third-largest coal producer in the world is India. India produced 729.10 million metric tonnes (MT) of coal in FY20, and it is predicted that this number will increase to 304.88 MT in FY21. About 70% of the power produced in India is from coal. Since producing coal uses a lot of water, extensive wastewater treatment is necessary. The mining industry makes extensive use of clarifiers and disposable filtering equipment to handle suspended particles. The COVID-19 pandemic hampered mine expansions and production rates in 2020, which had a negative impact on the uptake of cutting-edge solid treatment technology.

Laws and regulations governing water are getting stricter, which need industry compliance. Many governments, including Bihar, provide tax incentives to new businesses that build wastewater treatment facilities. On a case-by-case basis, the Indian government also extends loans with a 0% interest rate.

More businesses will implement water and wastewater treatment systems and avoid dumping waste effluents directly into water bodies as a result of increased regulatory compliance and knowledge.

Slow Regulations Implementation

India has a plan for effective water management, but it takes a while to implement changes and rules. Inadequate personnel, improper delivery methods, and bureaucratic obstacles are serious problems that must be resolved at the implementation level. The State Pollution Control Board (SPCB) administers rules, whereas the CPCB develops policy. Due to the fact that two different bodies are in charge of creating and enforcing laws, inconsistent and delayed regulatory enforcement have become the norm. Such factors are hindering the growth of the India water and wastewater treatment technology market.

Market Disparity

With many small and medium-sized businesses, the water and wastewater treatment sector in India is extremely fragmented. By providing systems at low costs, these businesses compete with one another and start price wars. Due to end users' price sensitivity and the large number of small and medium-sized businesses operating in end-user industries, including food and beverage, medicines, and textiles, the market is fragmented and does not consolidate.

India is anticipated to be a significant market for water and wastewater business prospects, especially if the government encourages both domestic and foreign businesses to investigate this industry. As businesses attempt to enhance their market positions and broaden their market penetration, the water and wastewater treatment industry has seen major acquisitions and tie-ups. For instance, The RO Membrane Portfolio of LANXESS was purchased by SUEZ in 2021 - The purchase expands SUEZ's capacity and experience in the manufacturing of RO membranes globally and solidifies its foothold in the brackish water treatment market. It also includes LANXESS's production and research facilities in Bitterfeld, Germany. Moreover, Projects by Tata (2018) partnered with Israel-based Westergen A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the extraction of water from the atmosphere was signed between Westergen and Tata Projects. The cooperation seeks to establish a joint organization in India to oversee regional operations and the production of Watergen units as well as the establishment of a distributed water grid network throughout the nation.


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Growing Wastewater Complexities

Over the past several years, the demand for water and wastewater treatment technology has increased significantly due to rising industrialization and population in India. Water treatment and reuse are grossly underfunded. Around 1.7 million tonnes of fecal waste are produced daily in India as of 2019. However, 78% of this sewage is left untreated. Additionally, only around 33% of the total wastewater generated in the nation is treated altogether. States with significant population such as Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Andhra Pradesh still lack the infrastructure required to treat half of the wastewater produced. Moreover, while the treatment capacity of 35 metropolitan areas with a population of over one million people totals 51 percent, Class I cities only account for 32.5 percent, and Class II cities have a negligible 12 percent treatment capacity, the distribution of treatment plants around the nation is unequal.

Recent Development

  • In August 2022, an Israeli business called Huliot Pipes introduced the ClearBlack Sewage Treatment Plant, which was made specifically for the Indian market to recycle and reuse wastewater.
  • In November 2022, WABAG LIMITED and the Asian Development Bank ('ADB') signed a contract for the purpose of obtaining INR 200 crores (about USD 24.6 million) through unlisted non-convertible debt obligations with a five years and three months duration. ADB will subscribe to it for its water treatment business over a 12-month period.
  • In September 2021, the New Delhi Municipal Council started the process of constructing a tertiary treatment facility to run the fountain installed at a roundabout next to the AIIMS flyover. By enhancing the treated wastewater's quality, this facility will enable its reutilization in fountains.

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Market Segmentation

Market players

Major players operating in the India water and wastewater treatment technology market are Aquatech Systems Asia Pvt Ltd, E.I. DuPont India Private ltd, Evoqua Water Technologies India Private Limited, Hitachi India, Mott Macdonald, Schlumberger Asia Services Ltd., Siemens Water Solutions. Suez India, Hindustan Dorr-Oliver, and Thermax Ltd.

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Base Year

2023

Historic Data

2019– 2022

Estimated Year

2024

Forecast Period

2025 – 2029

Quantitative Units

Revenue in USD Million, value, and CAGR for 2019 -2023 and 2024 - 2029

Report coverage

Revenue forecast, Company Share, growth factors, and trends

Segments covered

By Equipment type

By Chemicals

By End-User

By Region

Region

North, West, South, East

Key companies profiled

 Aquatech Systems Asia Pvt Ltd, E.I. DuPont India Private ltd, Evoqua Water Technologies India Private Limited, Hitachi India, Mott Macdonald, Schlumberger Asia Services Ltd., Siemens Water Solutions. Suez India, Hindustan Dorr-Oliver, Thermax Ltd

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