$52 Billion Municipal Treatment and Flow Control Market in 2012

Revenues for pumps, valves, treatment equipment, chemicals and monitoring for municipal water and wastewater plants around the world will exceed $52 billion in 2012. This is the latest forecast in Air/Gas/Water/Fluid Treatment and Control: World Markets published by the McIlvaine Company. (www.mcilvaine@mcilvainecompany.com)

 

Municipal Water and Wastewater Flow Control and Treatment Revenues Worldwide 2012

Product

Revenues

$ Billions

Pumps

14

Valves

7

Subtotal

21

Cartridge

1

Sedimentation/Centrifugation

2

Cross-flow Membranes

4

Macrofiltration

2

Subtotal

9

Biological/Oxidation Destruction

8

Water/Wastewater Chemicals

9

Subtotal

17

Scrubber

1

Fans and Compressors

2

Subtotal

3

Air Monitoring

*

Water monitoring

2

Subtotal

2

Total

52

*Less than 0.5

The biggest investment will be $21 billion for flow control. The smaller $9 billion separations segment will grow at a faster rate than the flow control. The $2 billion water monitoring market will grow at close to double-digit rates over the next five years as municipal plants switch from labor intensive manual testing to continuous monitoring. Another driver is the lower consumption of chemicals and increased energy efficiency.

For more information on Air/Gas/Water/Fluid Treatment and Control: World Markets http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=71.

  

World Industrial and Municipal Flow Control Revenues Will Exceed $90 Billion This Year

Pump and valve purchases in 2012 by power plants, municipalities and industry will be $90 billion. These forecasts are extracted from the latest updates to the McIlvaine publications Pumps World Markets and Industrial Valves: World Markets www.mcilvainecompany.com.

  

Flow Control Product Revenues Worldwide  2012 ($ Billions)

Product

Power

Municipal

Industrial

Total

Pumps

3

14

20

37

Valves

7

7

39

53

Subtotal

10

21

59

90

 

The biggest purchasers in the power industry will be investors in coal-fired power plants. Most of these power plants are being built in Asia. Combined cycle gas turbine construction will account for a relatively small portion of the power total. The nuclear industry represents an even smaller segment. A sizable portion of the investment in a new hydropower plant is for flow control but only a few large hydro plants will be built in 2012.

Municipal wastewater treatment plants use more pumps and valves in the treatment process than do drinking water plants.   The amount of water moved from and to the plants is roughly equal. Water reuse is becoming much more popular recently. This expands the market for treatment and, in some cases, also increases the transport requirements. A counter trend is sewer mining, whereby a golf course or some other water user would tap into the nearby sewer line and extract the raw sewage. Purified water would be utilized and the sewage returned to the line.

Industry uses more pumps and valves than the power and water utilities combined. Refineries, pulp mills, mines and many other industries use large quantities of water and must treat and/or reuse substantial percentages. The largest single recirculation requirement is for cooling. Wet grinding and movement of products in slurries are two other big uses.

Asia is the largest purchaser and will continue to gain over the other regions in the next five years.

More information on these forecasts is found at:

Pumps World Markets
http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/water.html#N019 

 

Industrial Valves: World Markets http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/water.html#n028

 

AIR & WATER POLLUTION
MONITORING NEWSLETTER 
 

 

June 2012
No. 392

 

 Table of Contents

REGULATORY

  • EPA to Work with Drinking Water Systems to Monitor Unregulated Contaminants
  • Oregon DEQ Uses Pro Plus as Nitrate Screening Tool

MARKETS

  • Indentifying Water Monitoring Companies is a Big Challenge
  • Scientific Classification Is the Route for Intelligence Gathering But Not Decision Making

EXHIBITIONS

  • IFAT Had Lots of Monitoring Exhibitions
  • Huge Display of Water and Liquid Monitoring Instrumentation at ACHEMA
  • Water Monitoring Products at Power-Gen Europe and the Potential Use by Purchasers
  • CEMS User Conference Focuses on Mercury Measurement Problems

INDUSTRY NEWS

  • Endress + Hauser Is a Major Player in World Monitoring Market

§  Smart Gas Sensors for Better Chemical Detection

  • Shale Gas H2S Measured Continuously
  • Conservancy District Uses Pro Plus Nitrate Sensor for Conjunctive Management
  • Xylem Awarded $12.3-Million Contract with Bechtel Parsons Blue Grass

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