Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
1.1 Introduction to the Wastewater Treatment & Recovery Systems Market 2013-2023 1.2 Drivers and Restraints of the Wastewater Treatment & Recovery Systems Market 2013-2023 1.2.1 Drivers 1.2.2 Restraints 1.3 Outlook for the Wastewater Treatment & Recovery Systems Market 1.4 Benefits of this Report 1.5 Methodology
2. Introduction to the Wastewater Sector
2.1 Wastewater Challenges 2.2 Current Wastewater Cleaning Process 2.2.1 Pre-Treatment / Preliminary Treatment Processes 2.2.2 Primary Treatment 2.2.3 Secondary Treatment (Biological Filtration) 2.3 New Technologies in the Wastewater Industry 2.3.1 Moving Bed Bio-Film Reactor (MBBR) 2.3.2 Next Generation Aeration Systems 2.3.3 UV Disinfection 2.3.4 BioMag & CoMag Systems 2.3.5 Sewer System Integrity 2.3.6 Wind, Solar & Bioenergy
3. The Regional Wastewater Treatment & Recovery Systems Market 2013-2023
3.1 Global View 3.2 The North American Wastewater Market 2013-2023 3.2.1 The US Wastewater Market 2013-2023 3.2.2 The Canadian Wastewater Market 2013-2023 3.3 The European Wastewater Market 2013-2023 3.3.1 The UK Wastewater Market 2013-2023 3.3.2 The French Wastewater Market 2013-2023 3.3.3 The German Wastewater Market 2013-2023 3.3.4 The Spanish Wastewater Market 2013-2023 3.3.5 The Italian Wastewater Market 2013-2023 3.4 Key Global Markets 3.4.1 The Brazilian Wastewater Market 2013-2023 3.4.2 The Chinese Wastewater Market 2013-2023 3.4.3 The Japanese Wastewater Market 2013-2023
4. Leading Companies in the Wastewater Treatment & Recovery Systems Market
4.1 Severn Trent Services 4.2 General Electric (Energy Division) - Water & Process Technologies 4.3 Siemens 4.4 Suez Environment 4.4.1 Degrémont 4.5 Veolia Water - Part of the Veolia Environment Group 4.5.1 Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies 4.6 SAUR International 4.6.1 SAUR France 4.6.2 SAUR UK 4.6.3 SAUR Group Engineering Division
5. SWOT Analysis of the Wastewater Treatment & Recovery Systems Market 2013-2023
5.1 Strengths 5.2 Weaknesses 5.3 Opportunities 5.4 Threats
6. Expert Opinion
6.1 Yorkshire Water 6.1.1 Is the Strategy for Wastewater Plants to Become Self-Sufficient in Energy? 6.1.2 How Much Does Yorkshire Water Spend on Electricity at the Esholt Plant? 6.1.3 Has Yorkshire Water Considered Wind Turbines at any WWTW? 6.1.4 Yorkshire Water's Investment Programme 6.1.5 The Prospects for MBBR's in the UK 6.2 American Water 6.2.1 The Number of WWTW run by American Water 6.2.2 Do These WWTW Treat Wastewater to a Secondary Level? 6.2.3 American Water's Electricity Usage 6.2.4 How Much Self-Produced Energy is used at American Water WWTW? 6.2.5 Which Equipment is Used to Reduce Energy Bills at American Water WWTW? 6.2.6 How Does American Water Plan to Cope with Increasing Wastewater due to Population Increase? 6.2.7 American Water's Significant Wastewater Projects? 6.2.8 Are there any Plans for Global Partnerships? 6.3 Headworks Inc. 6.3.1 Headworks Inc's Regional Installations 6.3.2 Which Countries are Emerging onto the Market? 6.3.3 Are these Growth Areas Driven by Municipal or Private Clients? 6.3.4 Is Growth Driven by Regulations or Population Growth? 6.3.5 Is There Anything that Will Restrain the Wastewater Market? 6.3.6 What are the Latest Developments for Headworks Inc ? 6.3.7 Will Energy Recovery Become the Norm for WWTW? 6.4 Syrinix 6.4.1 How do TrunkMinder & TransientMinder Differ from Traditional Systems? 6.4.2 How Easily can TransientMinder by Aligned to Work in the Wastewater Sector? 6.4.3 How Much Water is Lost Through Leaks in the UK and What are the Potential Savings? 6.4.4 Which Companies have Bought the Systems & Been Trialled? 6.4.5 Does a Country Need a Modern Water Systems to Make Full Use of Your Products? 6.4.6 Does Chronic Underfunding Make Selling Technological Systems Difficult? 6.4.7 Which Regions is Growth Expected in and Where is Syrinix Targeting Sales?
7. Glossary
List of Tables
Table 1.1 Drivers & Restraints of the Wastewater Treatment & Recovery Systems Market 2013-2023 Table 1.2 Global Population in billions & percentage of Global Population Living in Urban Areas 1950-2030 (Billions, %) Table 1.3 Estimated Primary & Secondary Wastewater Treatment Levels in 10 Key Markets 2013 (%) Table 2.1 Expected Design Life for Key Wastewater Components (Years) Table 3.1 Estimated Wastewater Market Spend in 10 Key Countries 2013 ($bn P/A, Capex Required, Capex Forecast) Table 3.2 Forecast of Wastewater Capital Expenditure Required & Forecasted for 10 Key Markets in 2018 ($bn P/A) Table 3.3 Forecast of Wastewater Capital Expenditure Required & Forecasted for 10 Key Markets in 2023 ($bn P/A) Table 3.4 Key Statistics of the US Wastewater Market 2013 (Population, Total WWTW, Daily Wastewater Treatment, Capex Required, Capex Forecast) Table 3.5 US State & Localised Spend on Sewerage Services / Local Government Outlay on Sewerage Infrastructure 1991-2012 ($m P/A) Table 3.6 Key Statistics of the Canadian Wastewater Market 2013 (Population, Total WWTW, Daily Wastewater Treatment, Capex Required, Capex Forecast) Table 3.7 Historic Actual Capital Expenditure & Capital Expenditure Required in the Canadian Wastewater Market 1989-2007 (C$bn P/A) Table 3.8 Key Statistics in the UK Wastewater Market 2013 (Population, Total WWTW, Daily Wastewater Treatment, Capex Required, Capex Forecast) Table 3.9 Wastewater Companies in the UK (No. Plants, Volume Treated, Turnover, Expenditure) Table 3.10 Key Statistics in the French Wastewater Market 2013 (Population, Total WWTW, Daily Wastewater Treatment, Capex Required, Capex Forecast) Table 3.11 Key Statistics in the German Wastewater Market 2013 (Population, Total WWTW, Daily Wastewater Treatment, Capex Required, Capex Forecast) Table 3.12 Key Statistics in the Spanish Wastewater Market 2013 (Population, Total WWTW, Daily Wastewater Treatment, Capex Required, Capex Forecast) Table 3.13 Key Statistics in the Italian Wastewater Market 2013 (Population, Total WWTW, Daily Wastewater Treatment, Capex Required, Capex Forecast) Table 3.14 Key Statistics in the Brazilian Wastewater Market 2013 (Population, Total WWTW, Daily Wastewater Treatment, Capex Required, Capex Forecast) Table 3.15 Key Statistics in the Chinese Wastewater Market 2013 (Population, Total WWTW, Daily Wastewater Treatment, Capex Required, Capex Forecast) Table 3.16 Key Statistics in the Japanese Wastewater Market 2013 (Population, Total WWTW, Daily Wastewater Treatment, Capex Required, Capex Forecast) Table 3.17 The Availability of the Sewer System in the Tokyo Area 1965-2009 (Population, % With Sewers) Table 4.1 Global Population Served via SAUR and Subsidiaries in 2012 (Country, Drinking Water, Wastewater Service) Table 5.1 SWOT Analysis of the Global Wastewater Treatment & Recovery Systems Market 2013-2023
List of Figures
Figure 2.1 Wastewater Collection & Treatment System Figure 2.2 Headworks BIO AC50 & AC920 Figure 3.1 Estimated Wastewater Market Spend in 10 Key Markets 2013 ($bn P/A, Capex Required, Capex Forecast) Figure 3.2 Capital Expenditure Forecast & Required in the US Wastewater Market in 2013, 2018 and 2023 ($bn P/A) Figure 3.3 US State & Localised Spend on Sewerage Services / Local Government Outlay on Sewerage Infrastructure 1991-2012 ($m P/A) Figure 3.4 Capital Expenditure Forecast & Required in the Canadian Wastewater Sector in 2013, 2018 and 2023 ($bn P/A) Figure 3.5 Historic Actual Capital Expenditure & Capital Expenditure Required in the Canadian Wastewater Market 1989-2007 (C$bn) Figure 3.6 Capital Expenditure Forecast & Required in the UK Wastewater Market 2013, 2018 and 2023 ($bn P/A) Figure 3.7 Capital Expenditure Forecast & Required in the French Wastewater Market 2013 and 2018, 2023 ($bn P/A) Figure 3.8 Capital Expenditure Forecast & Required in the German Wastewater Market 2013, 2018 and 2023 ($bn P/A) Figure 3.9 Capital Expenditure Forecast & Required in the Spanish Wastewater Market 2013, 2018 and 2023 ($bn P/A) Figure 3.10 Capital Expenditure Forecast & Required in the Italian Wastewater Market 2013, 2018 and 2023 ($bn P/A) Figure 3.11 Capital Expenditure Forecast & Required in the Brazilian Wastewater Market 2013, 2018 and 2023 ($bn P/A) Figure 3.12 Capital Expenditure Forecast & Required in the Chinese Wastewater Market 2013, 2018 and 2023 ($bn P/A) Figure 3.13 Capital Expenditure Forecast & Required in the Japanese Wastewater Market 2013, 2018 and 2023 ($bn P/A) Figure 4.1 SUEZ Revenues by Geographical Area 2011 (%) Figure 4.2 Veolia Revenues by Geographical Area 2011 (%)
Companies Listed
Agbar Ambito Territoriale Ottimale (ATO) de Latina American Water Anglian Water Aqua America Aqualia Berliner Wasserbetriebe (BWB) Biwater Black & Veatch BSG Civil Engineering Changshu Sino French Water Supply Co. Ltd. China Water Industry Group (CWIG) Chongqing Sino French Water Supply Companhia de Sameamento Basico do Estado se Sao Paulo (SABESP) Companhia de Sameamento de Minas Gerais (COPASA) Degrémont Dwr Cymru (Welsh Water) Egyptian Partner Arab Contractors EPCOR Utilities Inc. Galliford Try Gelsenwasser General Electric (GE) Glen Water Ltd. hanseWasser Bremen GmbH Headworks Bio Headworks Inc. Hydrok UK HYFLUX Imtech Jiangxi Yichun Fangke Sewage Company Jining City Haiyuan Treatment Company Ltd Laing O'Rourke Lyonnaise Des Euax Macao Water Supply Mainova AG McAdam Design Metro Vancouver Mott MacDonald Neuros APG North American Development Bank Northern Ireland Water Northumbrian Water Qingdao Hairun Water Supply Company Ltd Qingdao Sino French Hairun Water Supply Co., Ltd. Remondis Rift Acquisitions Limited SAUR France SAUR Group SAUR Group Engineering Division SAUR International SAUR UK Scottish Water Severn Trent Services Severn Trent Water Severn Trent Water International Siemens Sino French Water Skanska Sogreah South West Water Southern Water Stadtentwasserung Dresden GmbH SUEZ Environment Suez Group Syrinix Thames Water United Utilities United Water Veolia Acqua Veolia Eua Veolia Wasser Veolia Water Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies Veolia Water UK PLC Welsh Water Wessex Water Williams Industrial Services Yorkshire Water
Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in This Report
African Development Bank Agencia Nacional de Aguas (ANA) Bureau of Sewerage Tokyo Metropolitan Government (BSTMG) CD Howe Institute Congressional Budget Office (CBO) Environment Agency Environment Canada European Investment Bank (EIB) European Union (EU) Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) Frauenhofer Institute NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) OFWAT Ontario Clean Water Agency (OCWA) Syndicat Interdepartmental Pour I 'Agglomeration Parisienne Technical University of Dresden United Nations (UN) US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) World Health Organization (WHO)
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