Global Wastewater Treatment Plants Market Research Report 2022

SKU ID : QYR-21064853 | Publishing Date : 10-Jun-2022

Market Analysis and Insights: Global Wastewater Treatment Plants Market
A wastewater treatment plant is a facility in which a combination of various processes (e.g., physical, chemical and biological) are used to treat industrial etc wastewater and remove pollutants.
The Primary Treatment Process:
1. Screening
Wastewater entering the treatment plant includes items like wood, rocks, and even dead animals. Unless they are removed, they could cause problems later in the treatment process. Most of these materials are sent to a landfill.
2. Pumping
The wastewater system relies on the force of gravity to move sewage from your home to the treatment plant. So wastewater-treatment plants are located on low ground, often near a river into which treated water can be released. If the plant is built above the ground level, the wastewater has to be pumped up to the aeration tanks (item 3). From here on, gravity takes over to move the wastewater through the treatment process.
3. Aerating
One of the first steps that a water treatment facility can do is to just shake up the sewage and expose it to air. This causes some of the dissolved gases (such as hydrogen sulfide, which smells like rotten eggs) that taste and smell bad to be released from the water. Wastewater enters a series of long, parallel concrete tanks. Each tank is divided into two sections. In the first section, air is pumped through the water.
As organic matter decays, it uses up oxygen. Aeration replenishes the oxygen. Bubbling oxygen through the water also keeps the organic material suspended while it forces 'grit' (coffee grounds, sand and other small, dense particles) to settle out. Grit is pumped out of the tanks and taken to landfills.
4. Removing sludge
Wastewater then enters the second section or sedimentation tanks. Here, the sludge (the organic portion of the sewage) settles out of the wastewater and is pumped out of the tanks. Some of the water is removed in a step called thickening and then the sludge is processed in large tanks called digesters.
5. Removing scum
As sludge is settling to the bottom of the sedimentation tanks, lighter materials are floating to the surface. This 'scum' includes grease, oils, plastics, and soap. Slow-moving rakes skim the scum off the surface of the wastewater. Scum is thickened and pumped to the digesters along with the sludge.
Many cities also use filtration in sewage treatment. After the solids are removed, the liquid sewage is filtered through a substance, usually sand, by the action of gravity. This method gets rid of almost all bacteria, reduces turbidity and color, removes odors, reduces the amount of iron, and removes most other solid particles that remained in the water. Water is sometimes filtered through carbon particles, which removes organic particles. This method is used in some homes, too.
6. Killing bacteria
Finally, the wastewater flows into a 'chlorine contact' tank, where the chemical chlorine is added to kill bacteria, which could pose a health risk, just as is done in swimming pools. The chlorine is mostly eliminated as the bacteria are destroyed, but sometimes it must be neutralized by adding other chemicals. This protects fish and other marine organisms, which can be harmed by the smallest amounts of chlorine.
The treated water (called effluent) is then discharged to a local river or the ocean
R. Wastewater Residuals
Another part of treating wastewater is dealing with the solid-waste material. These solids are kept for 20 to 30 days in large, heated and enclosed tanks called 'digesters.' Here, bacteria break down (digest) the material, reducing its volume, odors, and getting rid of organisms that can cause disease. The finished product is mainly sent to landfills, but sometimes can be used as fertilizer.

The report is aimed at wastewater treatment plants in Italy. Usually, one city has some plants, and we choose the representative ones. Some plants’ names are cities name of Italy, while we analyze partial plants among them, the details of chosen in corresponding sections.
The global Wastewater Treatment Plants market size is projected to reach US$ million by 2028, from US$ million in 2021, at a CAGR of % during 2022-2028.
The major players in Italy Wastewater Treatment Plants market include Milan San Rocco Wastewater Treatment Plant, Milano Nosedo Wastewater Treatment Plant, Nosedo Wastewater Treatment Plant, etc. The top 3 players occupy over 5% shares of the whole market. Small Scale (Less or Equal 1000 m³/day) is the main type, with a share about 55%. Industrial is the main application, which holds a share about 85%.
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Global Wastewater Treatment Plants Scope and Market Size
Wastewater Treatment Plants market is segmented by players, region (country), by Type and by Application. Players, stakeholders, and other participants in the global Wastewater Treatment Plants market will be able to gain the upper hand as they use the report as a powerful resource. The segmental analysis focuses on revenue and forecast by Type and by Application for the period 2017-2028.
Segment by Type
Small Scale (Less or Equal 1000 m³/day)
Medium Scale (Less or Equal 100,000 m³/day)
Large Scale (Above 100,000 m³/day)
Segment by Application
Municipal
Industrials
By Region
North America
United States
Canada
Europe
Germany
France
UK
Italy
Russia
Nordic Countries
Rest of Europe
Asia-Pacific
China
Japan
South Korea
Southeast Asia
India
Australia
Rest of Asia
Latin America
Mexico
Brazil
Rest of Latin America
Middle East & Africa
Turkey
Saudi Arabia
UAE
Rest of MEA
By Company
Milan San Rocco Wastewater Treatment Plant
Milano Nosedo Wastewater Treatment Plant
Nosedo Wastewater Treatment Plant
Bologna Industrial Sludge Treatment Plant
Po Sangone Purification Plant
Roma Est Sewage Plant
Florence San Colombano
Biella Waste Water Treatment Plants
Naples Regi Lagni
Catania Wastewater Treatment Plant
Rosignano Marittima Wastewater Treatment Plant
Caivano Wastewater Treatment Plant
Savona Wastewater Treatment Plant
Massa Wastewater Treatment Plant
Lariana Depur Wastewater Treatment Plant
Palermo Wastewater Treatment Plant
UASB Menz & Gasser Plant
Modena Corlo di Formigine
Baciacavallo Sewage Treatment Plant

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