Friday, May 24, 2013

Frost & Sullivan Australia and New Zealand spur use of membrane technology

The membrane technology market for water and wastewater treatment in Australia and New Zealand has rapidly gathered momentum owing to strong support from government and regulatory bodies. Governments in both countries have developed a certification framework to impart necessary skills to water treatment facility operators, boosting the market's preparedness for future developments. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, 'Market for Membrane Technologies Used in Water and Wastewater Treatment in Australia and New Zealand', finds that the market earned revenues of over USD 147.0 million in 2011 and estimates this to reach USD 237.9 million in 2017. The application of membrane technology in Australia will continue to advance as rising water scarcity and a growing population heighten demand for usable water. Membrane processes will emerge as a favourable solution for water reclamation, driving the market toward maturity. The adoption of membrane processes in New Zealand will mature along similar lines, although slowly.

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