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Market for water recycling & reuse technologies predicted to reach $57 billion in 2015

20 August 2010

According to SBI Energy's latest study, the membrane filtration systems sector of the water recycling and reuse market increased in value by $4 billion from 2006 to 2009.

The SBI Energy study, ‘Global Market for Water Recycling & Reuse: Filtration Systems’, examines the opportunities and challenges facing wastewater recycling systems, reuse greywater systems and rainwater harvesting. It contains comprehensive historical (2005-2009) and forecast (2010-2015) data. The report identifies key trends, regulations, new technologies and economic and geographic factors affecting the direction and size of market growth in more than 25 countries.

Shelly Carr, SBI Energy publisher said: “Decreasing costs associated with membrane technology combined with technological advancements have broadened the ease and scope of applications within the sector.”

 

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