In 2023, the wastewater management industry is riding a wave of change driven by factors that demand urgent attention. As environmental concerns intensify, the impact of untreated wastewater on our ecosystems and public health has become a pressing issue. Governments and regulatory bodies worldwide are responding with stricter regulations, ensuring the proper treatment and disposal of wastewater.
The surge in global population and urbanization further amplifies the need for efficient wastewater management systems. With more people moving to cities, the demand for effective infrastructure to handle the growing volume of wastewater is skyrocketing. Industries, including manufacturing, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals, also contribute to the demand for wastewater management solutions. As these sectors expand, so does the generation of wastewater that requires proper treatment to minimize its environmental impact.
Technological advancements are changing wastewater treatment, making it more efficient and cost-effective. Cutting-edge innovations like membrane filtration, biological treatment, and advanced oxidation processes are transforming the industry, paving the way for advanced wastewater treatment systems.
This edition of Utilities Tech Outlook features wastewater management solutions and services providers that have emerged as the forerunners in the industry despite the market challenges and roadblocks. It covers BioMicrobics, a global leader in advanced wastewater, water, gray water, and stormwater treatment. With over 80,000 installations in nearly 90 countries, the company has decades of real-world operating experience. It ensures a high level of wastewater treatment while requiring minimal maintenance, as most of its systems require maintenance only twice a year. As a result, clients spend little time with the treatment equipment.
It also includes the valuable perspectives of Terence Trefiak, VP Montrose Environmental Group, and Roderick Conwell, Director of Transmission & Distribution Engineering, AES Indiana. They each provide their take on the current state of the wastewater management industry, the challenges it encounters, and an outlook for the future.