South Africa Water & Wastewater Treatment Market
South Africa Water & Wastewater Treatment Market Size Grows at Steady CAGR of 3% During the Forecast Period
Published | 02 March 2023
South Africa water & wastewater treatment market is gaining traction because of the country’s increasing focus on treating water, wastewater, and effluents to meet the rapidly growing demand for quality water from people and enterprises across the spectrum.
BlueWeave Consulting, a leading strategic consulting and market research firm, in its recent study, expects the South Africa water and wastewater treatment market size to grow at a steady CAGR of 2.84% during the forecast period between 2023 and 2029. Growing levels of water pollution and poor water quality, which are having a negative impact on both health and the economy, are significant growth factors for the South Africa water and wastewater treatment market. As a result, the government is making large investments in the development and upkeep of municipal wastewater treatment facilities, which is fueling the market's expansion. Over the anticipated period, the South Africa water and wastewater treatment market is also anticipated to benefit from rising product releases and rivals' entrance to capitalize on the expanding market.
South Africa Water & Wastewater Treatment Market – Overview
Wastewater treatment refers to the process of removing contaminants from sewage or wastewater to make them recyclable, reusable, and acceptable to the environment. Various processes, such as phase separation, sedimentation, oxidation, biochemical oxidation, and chemical oxidation, are followed for treating wastewater. Several types of wastewater treatment plants have been established throughout South Africa to treat wastewater from multiple industries and sectors. They include sewage, tertiary, industrial wastewater, agriculture wastewater, and leachate treatment plants. Several industries, in the absence of in-house wastewater treatment plants, resort to using treated municipal wastewater for their operations.
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South Africa Water & Wastewater Treatment Market – By Process
Based on process, South Africa water & wastewater treatment market is segmented into primary treatment, secondary treatment, and tertiary treatment. The primary treatment process segment accounts for the highest share of the market. The primary process of treating water and wastewater includes removing heavy particles and floatables from effluent. Water and pollutants are separated from wastewater by passing it through several tanks and filters. The primary process technology is expected to significantly contribute to expanding the application spectrum of primary treatment throughout the forecast period due to its low operating costs and strong market visibility.
Impact of COVID-19 on South Africa Water & Wastewater Treatment Market
South Africa wastewater treatment market was initially affected by the unprecedented COVID-19 outbreak. All industry sectors, except for IT and pharmaceuticals, have been negatively impacted by COVID-19. The need for wastewater treatment saw a substantial fall as manufacturing firms across South Africa shut down or operated just partially. The country's growing need for wastewater treatment is, nevertheless, expected to fuel the market expansion during the period in analysis. Moreover, South African wastewater treatment market is expanding due to the demand for clean, safe water for the treatment of viruses and other diseases.
Competitive Landscape
Major players operating in South Africa water & wastewater treatment market include Ecolab Inc., Veolia Group, Evoqua Water Technologies LLC, Aquatech International Corporation, Calgon Carbon Corporation, and Toshiba Water Solutions Private Limited. To further enhance their market share, these companies employ various strategies, including mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, joint ventures, license agreements, and new product launches.
The in-depth analysis of the report provides information about growth potential, upcoming trends in South Africa Water & Wastewater Treatment Market. It also highlights the factors driving forecasts of total market size. The report promises to provide recent technology trends in the South Africa Water & Wastewater Treatment Market and industry insights to help decision-makers make sound strategic decisions. Furthermore, the report also analyzes the growth drivers, challenges, and competitive dynamics of the market.
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Publish Date: March 2023
An increasingly high demand for quality, safe, and treated water from rapidly expanding urban population and various industries across the country is expected to drive South Africa Water & Wastewater Treatment market during the forecast period between 2023 and 2029.
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