Market Synopsis
According to MRFR the analysis,
the Liquid Waste Management Market was valued at more
than USD 90.12 billion in 2018 and is expected to reach over USD
117.79 Billion by the end of 2025 at a CAGR of 3.8%.
The process of proper handling,
disposing and treating of liquid waste is termed as liquid waste management.
The demand for liquid waste management services is growing and is contributed
by environmental regulations, waste-to-energy initiatives, and landfill
diversion. Moreover, scarcity and demand for clean water is another factor
driving the growth of the global market. Furthermore, the increasing concern
over wastewater discharge from the industrial sector is also expected to
position the growth of the industry.
Regulatory Analysis
The regulation set by different
regulatory bodies for liquid waste management are as follows: The American
Society for Testing and Materials – ASTM-D5495, for ‘sampling with a
composite liquid waste sampler’; the European Union Standards, the Sewage
Sludge Directive – Directive 86/278/EEC for, ‘use of sewage sludge in
agriculture’; the Directive on the incineration of waste – Directive
2000/76/EC, for ‘setting emission limit for waste incineration plants within
the EU’; Environmental Protection Agency EPA-K002/4/5 for ‘wastewater
treatment sludge from the production of chrome and zinc pigments’.
SEGMENTATION
By Application
- Sewage: The segment held the largest market share in
2018, the key factor driving the growth of the segment is the rapidly
growing population, generating a significant amount of waste on regular
basis. According to the Central Public Health Environmental &
Engineering Organization (CPHEEO), an individual
consumes 135 liters of water every day.
- Sullage: Also known as greywater, and is referred
to wastewater generated from kitchen, house washing, laundry, and
bathroom falls under this category and contains pathogens.
- Black Water: Wastewater drained out from the toilet
is known as black water, it contains harmful pathogens owing to which it
needs to be treated before disposal.
- Storm Water: Stagnated and runoff water accumulated
after heavy rainfall falls under this category, this can lead to
water-borne diseases.
- Trade Waste: The waste generated from non-residential
areas is referred to as trade waste, this includes both industrial as well
as waste produced from commercial buildings.
- Hazardous Liquid Waste: The waste that consists of
toxic substance and is hazardous to public health and environment is
referred as hazardous liquid waste.
By Disposal Methods
- Incineration: Burning of hazardous wastes such as
acids, slag, oil, scrap materials, rock tailings, and other chemicals,
although being the best way for liquid waste disposal, the use of method
is limited owing to the high cost of incinerators.
- Sedimentation & Dewatering held the largest share
of the Liquid
Waste Management Market as the process is cost-effective and easy
to perform. It is used to remove solid waste from non-hazardous liquid
waste, either by filtering water from a huge bag or sediment basins,
usually the solid waste left is dumped in landfills.
- Composting: Removal of organic waste such as
vegetable and fruit debris, bones and paper from liquid waste and turning
them into organic fertilizers for agriculture purposes.
- Solidification: The treatment of water waste with fly
ash, lime dust and sawdust to solidify them, for easy burying of solid
waste.
- Root Zone: Mainly used for the treatment of water waste
release from household, with the help of sedimentation tank, which filter
through different processes. The filtered water can be released back to
the natural sources or can be recycled in the water treatment plants.
By Region
- North America: Market growth is driven by growth of
the industrial sector and increasing demand for clean water.
- Europe: Stern government regulations for effluent
water quality.
- Asia-Pacific: The fastest-growing regional market.
- Latin America: Increasing Investment in sewage Infrastructure
and water treatment plants.
- Middle East & Africa: Increasing demand for water
treatment systems over the deficiency of clean water.
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