Technologies Used For Wastewater Treatment And Secondary Wastewater Processing Equipment
Secondary treatment mostly
utilizes biological processes that use bacteria to remove pollutants. Secondary
wastewater treatment aims to remove the suspended and dissolved organic matter
from the wastewater to produce an environmentally-safe effluent. This treatment
consists of microorganisms attached to a media or in mixed suspension in a
basin, where the organic material is broken down and consumed by the organisms.
Secondary wastewater treatment processes can be aerobic or anaerobic. Aerobic
processes convert the organic contaminants into carbon dioxide, water, and
other end products and are typically used for municipal wastewater treatment.
The secondary water & wastewater treatment equipment market has witnessed significant growth due to the growing concerns over environmental degradation and water pollution coupled with stringent regulations pertaining to wastewater discharges. Moreover, increasing efforts to improve the wastewater treatment coverage, especially in the developing countries provides a huge market opportunity for the key players operating in the secondary water & wastewater treatment equipment market. However, strict government regulations projected to hamper the overall growth of the secondary water & wastewater treatment equipment market in the forecast period.
The global secondary water &
wastewater treatment equipment market is segmented on the basis of technology
and application. On the basis of technology, the global secondary water &
wastewater treatment equipment market is divided into activated sludge, sludge
treatment, others. On the basis of application, the global secondary water
& wastewater treatment equipment market is divided into municipal and
industrial.
Leading Players
Aquatech International LLC
Ecolab Inc.
Ecologix Environmental Systems,
LLC
Evoqua Water Technologies LLC
Lenntech B.V.
Parkson Corporation
Pentair plc
Samco Technologies, Inc.
Toshiba Water Solutions Private
Limited
Xylem Inc.

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