Global wastewater reuse and recycling technologies market forecasted in new research report

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DALLAS, TX, Feb. 22, 2013 -- Within its scope, this report seeks to quantify markets for wastewater recycling technologies based on available data and anticipated trends in global and regional market development in the wastewater recycling industry. It analyzes each technology, determines its current market status, examines its impact on future markets and presents forecasts of growth over the ensuing five years. Technological issues, including the latest trends, are assessed and discussed, as is the current and likely ongoing regulatory environment in support of this industry.

The research analyzes anticipated market values in light of regional and global markets for wastewater recycling and reuse. This report examines governments' roles with respect to wastewater quality management, wastewater recycling and reuse, and support and incentives for the utilization of reclaimed wastewater. It provides a review of the most relevant recycling and reuse technologies; discusses recent trends in technology development, implementation and deployment; and provides overviews and market assessments for each technology.

The scope of this report includes the following categories of wastewater reuse and recycling technologies:

Conventional treatment and recycling technologies.
Membrane filtration technologies.
Membrane-bioreactor technologies.
Chemical treatments and disinfection technologies.
Demineralization technologies.

You can view the report here.

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