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Water & Wastewater Treatment Market to Hit $87.7B by 2029

Water & Wastewater Treatment Market to Hit $87.7B by 2029

Global Water and Wastewater Treatment Equipment Market to Reach $87.7 Billion by 2029, Driven by Scarcity, Regulations, and Smart Tech
According to a recent report titled 'Water and Wastewater Treatment Equipment Market – Global Forecast to 2029', the global market—valued at USD 68.7 billion in 2024—is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.0%, reaching USD 87.7 billion by 2029.
Key Growth Drivers:
Rising global water scarcity and pollution due to urbanization and industrialization
Stringent environmental regulations mandating advanced treatment
Growing awareness around sustainable water practices and public health
Increased demand for potable water and effective wastewater management, particularly from municipalities
Smart Water Management: A Game-Changer
Opportunities lie in the integration of smart technologies—such as IoT sensors, automation systems, and data analytics—into water treatment systems. These tools enable real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and resource optimization, driving operational efficiency and sustainability.
Market Highlights:
Municipal sector dominates in end-use, supported by population growth, urbanization, regulatory pressures, and public infrastructure investments.
Asia Pacific is the fastest-growing market, fueled by urban development, industrial expansion, and increased investment in water infrastructure, especially in China, India, and Southeast Asia.
Top Segments by Type:
Filtration , disinfection , desalination , sludge treatment , and biological treatment
Applications across primary, secondary, and tertiary processes
Leading Players in the Market Include:
Veolia (France)
Xylem (US)
Ecolab (US)
DuPont (US)
Pentair (UK)
3M (US)
These companies are driving innovations in smart, efficient, and sustainable treatment technologies.
Key Trends & Opportunities:
Surge in reuse and recycling technologies
Growing data-driven decision-making in utility operations
Government incentives for green infrastructure in emerging economies
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