PUBLISHER: Market Research Future | PRODUCT CODE: 1651792
PUBLISHER: Market Research Future | PRODUCT CODE: 1651792
Report on India Water and Wastewater Treatment Market Research by Treatment Type (Recycle, Reuse, and Desalination India Water & Wastewater Treatment), by Water Source (Surface Water, Groundwater, and Brackish Water, Seawater, Municipal Wastewater, Industrial Effluents, and others), by Technology (Physical Technologies, Chemical Technologies, Biological Technologies, Membrane Technologies, Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOP), and others), by Application (Municipal, Industrial, Agricultural, Commercial, Power Generation, and others), by End Use (Government And Municipalities, Private Sector, Residential, Commercial Establishments, and Others) Forecast to 2032
The water and wastewater treatment market in India is expected to be valued USD 2.94 billion in 2023, rising at a compound yearly growth rate (CAGR) of 8.21% over the forecast period to USD 5.95 billion in 2032.
The water and wastewater treatment market in India is a critical and growing sector, driven by the country's expanding urbanization, industrialization, and urgent demand for sustainable water management solutions. India, one of the world's countries with the highest water pressure, is experiencing major supply, infrastructural, and water-related issues. It is expected that the market for water and wastewater treatment would be critical in addressing such concerns, with strong government initiatives, technological developments, and more personal zone engagement driving expansion. In India, the market for water and wastewater treatment has grown dramatically in recent years as a result of environmental concerns, presidential regulations, and increased demand for clean water. The market's segmentation into commercial and municipal sectors contributes significantly to the expansion of the usual marketplace. The municipal market is driven mostly by the need to manage urban wastes and provide clean drinking water to a rising population. On the other hand, rigorous environmental regulations that mandate wastewater treatment before discharge, as well as water recycling and reuse by industry in order to maintain operational sustainability, are driving the industrial sector.
India's rising urbanization has increased the demand for clean water and effective wastewater treatment systems. The rising population, particularly in metropolitan areas, has put a pressure on existing infrastructure and water supplies, necessitating the construction of new water treatment facilities as well as the restoration of old ones. The Indian government has launched a variety of measures to improve wastewater treatment and water manipulation. Projects such as the Smart Cities Mission, the Jal Jeevan Mission, and the National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) have expanded financing for water and wastewater infrastructure. These programs seek to ensure that all citizens have access to clean water and to promote ecologically responsible water management practices. The rapid industrialization of India has increased water consumption and wastewater output. The chemical, textile, pharmaceutical, culinary, and beverage industries are among the largest consumers of water and turbine wastewater.
Marketing Segmentation
The India Water & Wastewater Treatment market is further classified into three segments based on the kind of treatment: desalination, reuse, and recycling.
The market is further split into surface water, groundwater, brackish water, ocean, municipal wastewater, industrial effluents, and other categories based on water source.
The India Water & Wastewater Treatment market is divided into five technology segments: Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOP), Membrane Technologies, Chemical Technologies, Biological Technologies, and Physical Technologies.
Municipal, industrial, agricultural, commercial, power generation, and other market categories vary by application.
The India Water & Wastewater Treatment market is divided into end users, which include residential, commercial, private, government, and municipalities, among others.
The market is divided into four regions: north India, south India, east India, and west India.
The leading market participants include SUEZ in India, Veolia, VA TECH WABAG LIMITED, Thermax Limited, Tata Projects Ltd., TOSHIBA WATER SOLUTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED, Ecolab Inc., Ion Exchange (India) Ltd., and SPML Infra Limited.