Market Trends of Water And Wastewater Sensors Industry
pH Sensor Expected to Witness Increased Demand
- pH sensor is one of the most usable sensors in water quality measurement. In terms of water treatment and purity, a pH sensor is crucial. These sensors determine how much acidity and alkalinity are present in water. It can guarantee safety, quality, and operations in a manufacturing or wastewater facility. In August 2022, a DIY pH meter using a pH sensor & Arduino with an OLED display. The company uses a pH sensor to determine how acidic or basic a water-based solution is.
- Further applications, such as chromium wastewater treatment and aquaculture, depend heavily on accurate pH measurements to ensure that required safety standards provide constant demand to the market.
- Moreover, government initiatives in water plants may create significant demand for pH sensors. According to American Water, for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2022, American Water incurred a capital expenditure of USD 2.3 billion. Based on that sum, USD 901 million was allocated to the transmission and distribution of funds. In addition, American Water spent USD 190 million on treatment and pumping that same year, which represented a slight decrease compared to the previous year. American Water, which operates in 14 states, is a publicly traded water and wastewater utility company.
- Furthermore, in April 2022, ANB Sensors launched breakthrough pH technology for water quality monitoring. The pH sensors, designed to “make pH easy,” are cost-effective, robust, and low maintenance. They provide accurate real-time monitoring, link with data platforms and networks, and integrate with multi-parameter units or stand-alone. Such innovations from vendors in the market may also drive the market growth.
- Globally, increasing water treatment plants and concerns regarding water scarcity are fueling the demand for pH sensors from the desalination sector. The pH of water gives important data for controlling the treatment system for desalination systems. Also, stringent government regulations on water contamination are expected to create significant demand for pH sensors in the sector.
- For instance, the US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) emphasizes improving water and sewage services, especially in the municipal wastewater treatment area. It plans to invest an estimated capital investment of about USD 600 billion toward its improvement over the coming two decades. Furthermore, the USEPA has also been focusing on supplying clean drinking water. It runs a fund called the ‘Clean Water State Revolving Fund,’ which finances environmental compliance. Such initiatives, in turn, increase the usage of water treatment plants, thereby creating demand in the studied market.
Asia Pacific to Experience Significant Market Growth
- The Asia-Pacific is one of the significant consumers of wastewater treatment equipment. Rising water-intensive gas exploration activities and substantial demand for industrial water reuse in the country are expected to enhance growth over the coming years.
- In June 2022, Evoqua Water Technologies LLC, a market leader in mission-critical water treatment systems, opened a new production plant in Singapore, marking the company's continued investment in Asia-Pacific, where there is a rising need for cutting-edge water treatment technologies.
- In the fiscal year 2021-2022, it is estimated that the total implementation cost of Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban 2.0 for its various components is INR 1,41,600 crores (USD 18.998 billion). The Government of India's share will be INR 36,465 crores (USD 4.892 billion), while the rest will be from other sources of funds, including CSR from the public/ private sector, external assistance, etc. It includes the fund allocation for water and wastewater treatment in the country.
- Further, north China has around 90% of the country's coal-based industries. Also, North China has rarer reserves of freshwater, thereby increasing the demand for wastewater technologies, which, in turn, provides opportunities for the wastewater treatment sensors market.
- Increasing water requirements from the industrial sector and changing government regulations to prevent water pollution and control action plans have increased the demand for water sensors in the region. Further, according to government statistics, water shortage in China's coastal areas is expected to reach 21.4 billion m3 over the next eight years. This water shortage for industrial and residential use is expected to increase the demand for water treatment sensors during the forecast period.
- Moreover, according to the Ministry of Jal Shakti of the Government of India, in FY 2022, the percentage of the rural population having access to safe and adequate drinking water within premises increased to 61.52% from 55.23% in FY 2021. Furthermore, the Indian government is targeting to provide 100% of its population with safe and adequate drinking water within premises by the year 2024 or 2025, which will boost the municipal water treatment plants in the country. Government initiatives in water and wastewater plants may further drive demand for water and wastewater sensors in the region.
- In addition, in October 2022, the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM), the utility agency responsible for municipal drinking water and sewerage in the city of Mumbai, awarded Suez a EUR 700 million (USD 745.53 million) contract for the design, construction, and operation (BOD) of a 500 MLD capacity treatment plant in Worli, Mumbai to serve an equivalent population of 2.5 million. This will strengthen the country's position in the international markets.