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Based on technology, the ultra-filtration & reverse osmosis segment is projected to surpass USD 5.8 billion by 2032. The implementation of ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis technologies is transforming the wastewater recovery systems market of North America. With a focus on water efficiency, compliance with regulations, and technological advancements, UF and RO systems are driving sustainable water management practices across diverse industries in the region.
The pharmaceuticals industry will will attain gains at nearly 9% up to 2032. Growing initiatives toward minimizing the ecological impact of wastewater coupled with the introduction of stringent wastewater generation and discharge standards across medical industries will complement the market scenerio. Increasing measures to lower the decline of ground water will further stimulate the industry landscape across the region. In addition, rising private investments & capacity expansion plans to achieve greater operational efficiencies across industries will propel the wastewater recovery systems across various application industries.
U.S. dominates the regional market and is projected to reach over USD 30 billion by 2032. Aging wastewater treatment infrastructure along with the declining existing water resources will drive the demand for wastewater recovery systems across the U.S. Stringent regulatory norms, along with unsustainably growing water demand are some of the key factors, which is fuelling the product demand across the region. For instance, the Clean Water Act enacted by the federal government prohibits the discharge of pollutants into the water without National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit.
Industrial projects that deal in research & development favouring wastewater treatment & reuse is anticipated to witness a significant potential owing to increasing public & private investments. For instance, in February 2023, the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy & Carbon Management (FECM) along with the DOE’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) announced to invest over USD 18 million for R&D projects engaging the management, treatment, & characterization of produced water along with wastewater production that are linked with oil & gas upstream activities.